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Originally Posted by pottr View PostI took the vids down.
gonna record them again but a bit clearer.
The tin of beans idea is good
I've said all along that I could be wrong... many times. I won't lose sleep if I am because it really is irrelevant knowledge in terms of your standard at snooker.
Talks a good game?
Anytime you're ready for a best of 19 biggie, we'll film that and let the footage do the talking.
I've played 4/5 people off the forum... who have you played?Terry Davidson
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Originally Posted by throtts View PostJ6 & pottr,
You both did that ""3/4 red holding shot"" for the black on the green side.
Is it me, or did you both say differently. J said left hand side to hold his CB for his low black and pott said he was using right hand side to hold his CB for his low black.??.
Just curious dudes.
Pottr just gave an example of what happens when you put right hand side on the shot hence the CB ending on thè top cushion.
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Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View PostTo be fair, it's not an easy thing to control. The likes of vmax mastering it is doubtful, and potting in snooker is difficult enough as it is.Terry Davidson
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Originally Posted by travisbickle View PostI disagree Pottr.
This stuff is good to learn for precise break building.
And in his 147 Ronnie could have used it a few times. For me to use it would depend on how hard the pot is and what other options I have and I would leave SIT until my last option. I'm not talking about avoiding an intervening ball but rather just holding the CB for precise position. Also to keep in the back of your head, these damned pro tables are so slick the pros will generally use a cushion with check side to hold the white on the black, but of course they want a 3/4 to 1/2-ball black anyway.Terry Davidson
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Originally Posted by travisbickle View PostIf you are cueing from the green side of the table it's left hand side.
Pottr just gave an example of what happens when you put right hand side on the shot hence the CB ending on thè top cushion.
You're shaking my faith in your abilityTerry Davidson
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Originally Posted by throtts View PostHahaha, hang on hang on - Trav is saying left and Tel is right. We have another debate now .
Just had another thought, maybe it's incorrect terminology because of the TV coverage. Technically when the CB is between the black and the top cushion it's 'above' the black and 'below' the black if CB is towards pink.
So to make myself perfectly clear, the CB is 'below' the black and towards the pink and on the green side then RH side is required. If CB is 'above' the black or more towards the top cushion then LH side is required to hold the CB.Last edited by Terry Davidson; 14 September 2017, 12:45 PM.Terry Davidson
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostYou have that exactly wrong Travis. With the CB above the black towards the pink and on a 3/4-ball it has to be RH side to curve the CB towards the sweet spot or in you SIT the RH side will induce a kick to the right. No, wait a minute, in your SIT I assume the reverse side is the kick so you would use LH side to kick the CB to the right and miss the pot I think. Try it first though because I do this shot all the time with top right to bring the CB around 2 cushions and I'm certain you do to if you're running tons every week.
You're shaking my faith in your ability
Both J6 and Pottr's reds were played with left hand side to hold for the black.
Are you looking at the right vid Tel!
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostIt's only left if the CB is level or below the black, but Travis is wrong here as it will take RH side to pot the black but you of course can pot it with left but CB wouldn't hold. Maybe Travis watches himself in a mirror?
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Originally Posted by travisbickle View PostWho is talking about the black lol
Our difference of opinion is either over the technical terms or else you have a weird idea of how to stop a CB. You have to make a thicker contact with the OB in order to hold the CB.Terry Davidson
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On those reds guys I normally play a strong hit above centre shot to come off the black cush.
I did play the red J6 and pott was hitting though too and with LHD ( 7 to 8 o'clock ) which did hold the CB for a slightly low black and , yes, you have to aim thicker. Never played with RHD.
Maybe I am wrong due to way I would normally play them but ithe way I normally play them gets me on the black, normally lowish too.JP Majestic
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostOK, pottr's vid was with a red, this is his Video 1 and that was the same as having the CB technically 'below' the red on a 3/4-pot. From green side that has to be RH side to hold the CB. If I remember the j6 video, the first red was a cut-back red with the CB sort of level with the red and for certain j6 used RH side because the CB came off the cushion to the right for the pink position (although he missed the red by catching it thick).
Our difference of opinion is either over the technical terms or else you have a weird idea of how to stop a CB. You have to make a thicker contact with the OB in order to hold the CB.
The J6 shot is the one that Pottr played..red above the black. Play this shot with right hand side and the CB goes to low.Last edited by travisbickle; 14 September 2017, 12:55 PM.
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Originally Posted by travisbickle View PostWho is talking about the black lolTerry Davidson
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