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Originally Posted by travisbickle View PostStraight on pot :biggrin-new::biggrin-new::biggrin-new:
Get the mods to put a poll up to see what members think on this.
I reckon you'll only get a couple of votes if I'm honestUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postso theres no such thing as helping side then? its actually called swerve, and all players/im dong is swerving onto bob? and holding the cb is some odd swerve reaction?
When a player uses helping side he does curl the CB onto BOB but at a steeper angle so there's more energy remaining in the cueball since he makes the angle a little steeper. This is usually referred as running side if a cushion is involved.
But let me ask you a question...you have a fine cut red near the cushion and you're on a 147 so rather than going up for pink of blue you decide to use check side to hold the CB for the black and you know you have to hit it a bit harder to get the CB off the cushion. I've missed these simple shots quite a few times and I'm sure you and others have because check side or 'inside stuff or English' as the pool players call it is a tricky little shot especially to a partially closed pocket on a tighter table. No problem on a pool table though.
A lot of players use helping side all the time on any angled pot as they are comfortable with it and have more confidence, Willie Thorne for example. vmax would be an example of an amateur player. You don't see Ronnie, Hendry, Murphy, Davis using helping side though unless there's a cushion involved in their position.Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postdon't have to be a Mod to do a survey, any member can (just don't ask me how )Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostI took this as sarcasm - 'nowhere near your level in terms of natural ability and achievements' as you are probably twice the player I ever was.
anyone whos made x3 147s one being against a top pro like bob chaperon, whilst only taking up the game properly in there 40s. never mind winning comps in the uk beating class players no doubt, is a remarkable player.
just think what could have been if you hadnt joined the navy at 17 and wasted 23yes on a boat., we can all see you like a scarp so, trophys were waiting.
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postanyone whos made x3 147s one being against a top pro like bob chaperon, whilst only taking up the game properly in there 40s. never mind winning comps in the uk beating class players no doubt, is a remarkable player.
just think what could have been if you hadnt joined the navy at 17 and wasted 23yes on a boat., we can all see you like a scarp so, trophys were waiting.Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postanyone whos made x3 147s one being against a top pro like bob chaperon, whilst only taking up the game properly in there 40s. never mind winning comps in the uk beating class players no doubt, is a remarkable player.
just think what could have been if you hadnt joined the navy at 17 and wasted 23yes on a boat., we can all see you like a scarp so, trophys were waiting.Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostGuess your memory is working well. I never see the Navy time as a waste since I got a couple of free degrees out of it and was on full pay at the same time. Also traveled to over 30 countries too. Ever try to play in Bermuda? The slowest table I have ever seen in my life.
Played pool in Barbados once, virtually no cloth so not the same as a wet cloth in Bermuda!
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Postj6:
Did you intentionally miss the first pot? There was no audio on the video but it looked like you were trying to explain something. Every pot in your video looked to me like you were hitting BOB or close to it. By the way sarcasm gets you nowhere. I use these shots when they come up, especially around the black so you can believe it's SIT throwing the ball in and still make all the shots and I can believe it's CB curve to BOB and still make all the shots. I'm a skeptic at heart and learned all this old school. In my experience (Occamh's Razor) the most simple solution is likely the correct one and the ONLY way 15* of change from the 1808 contact can be made is with the 2 balls clinging together longer than normal but here we're talking microseconds and I find it hard to believe CB spin causes the balls to cling together longer.
But you have it your way and I'll have it my way. This argument seems to have been going on since 1835 and it still hasn't been solved to everyone's satisfaction. Using your term, straightening the OB is not challenge at all.
Terry, Terry, Terry...
The argument was - please pay attention here - PUT TO BED in 1835. That two slow witted snooker players, two centuries later, still don't understand something is neither here nor there. Proven by science. Proven by millions of players. Proven as conclusively as it is back spin on the CB causes it to race backwards after hitting an OB.
NOT a theory
NOT an argument
NOT a discussion
And i feel my IQ diminishing every time you use that religious analogy. It's completely cringe mate. Don't you realise YOU'RE the religious fanatics and WE'RE the scientists? Hasn't that penny dropped yet?
It really should.
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostTo be fair it was on my own match table at the Top Spot in Glenfield (near Leicester) and it was just practice where we decided to go for everything, have 10 frames and then go to the wholesaler to get some Labatt's Blue which Bob liked. I like to think I tuned him up in those 2 weeks for the first ranking tourney he won but probably not. Willy used to call me up for practice if he couldn't get Cliff although again that was always potting practice.
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Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View PostTerry, Terry, Terry...
The argument was - please pay attention here - PUT TO BED in 1835. That two slow witted snooker players, two centuries later, still don't understand something is neither here nor there. Proven by science. Proven by millions of players. Proven as conclusively as it is back spin on the CB causes it to race backwards after hitting an OB.
NOT a theory
NOT an argument
NOT a discussion
And i feel my IQ diminishing every time you use that religious analogy. It's completely cringe mate. Don't you realise YOU'RE the religious fanatics and WE'RE the scientists? Hasn't that penny dropped yet?
It really should.Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postsparing with a top pro and your both going for everything, so lots of mad shots with gear, check, in and out of balk to stay on the black then? would of like to have seen one of those, you remember any of them or not really?Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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