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What do people think of Roy Chisholm's Snooker Secrets?
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostGreat I'm going to make my own list up and we all have to use them
I suggest Rhubarb for the initial off line CB thing.
Arc for swerve as the CB comes back from the Rhubarb and keeps going the other way.
Push for the change in path of the OB to the tangent of (any) curve.
We can agree on SIT?
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Originally Posted by rimmer10 View Post
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Originally Posted by Little Reggie View PostThis is not true. Planets bounce off each other or rather, collide, all the time in the universe, hence the asteroid belt. The Theia or Big Splash impact between two planets may have formed what we know as Earth and our moon today. Earth's spin and the Moon's orbit have similar orientations but is that because Earth imparted spin on to the resulting moon? Actually, no because tellingly, the Moon always has its dark side, no imparted side spin then.
-The fast and the furious,
The slow and labourious,
All of us, glorious parts of the whole!
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Originally Posted by PatBlock View PostBig Splash, how interesting. :wink:
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https://youtu.be/DupfUVoSd7AThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by PatBlock View PostBig Splash, how interesting. :wink:
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Originally Posted by Little Reggie View PostThe chap imparts spin on the CB, the OB goes forward with the yellow stripe tilting to the left on rotation but then tilts back to the right. This is an odd effect, not spinning but odd to me. I've learn't something there; the spin from the CB seems to make the fwd rotation of the OB unstable, so it kind of rocks back and forth. I'd like to have seen that free of the table cues to cancel out any effect from the OB touching the cues. But if you've got some vid of an OB actually spinning, horizontally or close, that would be great. Many thanks for the vid.
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Originally Posted by rimmer10 View Post
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Originally Posted by rimmer10 View PostIt also shows side induced throw quite clearly. Which has been a big bone of contention on this thread. Glad I could help
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Originally Posted by throtts View PostAnd to all learners out there reading.
DO NOT read in to this thread too deeply. It will, without doubt, impede your progress as a player. This game is all about practice practice and practice, which and will develop your memory for all shots.
Enjoy...
Snooker loopy down my local club has been playing for 40 years and still hasn't had a 50 break. Keep practising, they say...
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