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Originally Posted by sealer View PostNice one.
We are getting ready for a local league. We are around 30-50 break standard. What would you reccomend for practice routines when we want to do it together as in 2-3 of us.
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Should give you a decent warm up with a bit of fun.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by sealer View PostNice one.
We are getting ready for a local league. We are around 30-50 break standard. What would you reccomend for practice routines when we want to do it together as in 2-3 of us.
CheersOriginally Posted by tedisbill View PostYou could do a basic line-up and fetch the balls out for each other. Do 5 mins each... OR.. do the line-up and play a shot each, getting position for the next person. The you can blame your mate for leaving you in a bad spot, or you'll miss a shot and then you get the blame.
Should give you a decent warm up with a bit of fun.
Play with a mate, break ends with a miss or a cannon, replace the missed or cannoned ball/s and play alternately from where the cue ball lands.
I used to make regular tons doing this exercise while my mate, who's a better potter than me, couldn't run a 30 without a cannon as his cue ball wandered about too much.Speak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
but don't try to get yourself elected, for if you do you'll have to cut your hair
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