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  • #16
    Yeah, I got it but I don't think I am ready for it quite yet... I cannot pot consistently enough to make best use of it... But at least it's there when I feel I can make best use of it!

    I don't think there is anything particularly special about it; At least I don't think there is any material in it that isn't available elsewhere but it's convenient to have it all in one place. Wouldn't pay the full price but for £4.90 it saved me spending all my time which I was meant to be using for University coursework searching for routines

    I got it bound at a local print shop to take to the snooker club with me... I don't know how prices would be in Spain, but if it's not too expensive, I'd recommend this.

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    • #17
      4,90 is a good price, for sure. I don't have much imagination about practice routines so that'll be useful. I'll choose the easiest ones to start with and combine them with matches against more experienced players.
      http://snooker147blog.com

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      • #18
        Lineup is good for potting and stunning around, but my positional breakbuilding improved alot more when just placing 4 random reds about and go to clear up. Eventually i'll go on to 5-6 reds, etc once i have this more consistantly.

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by LavaChild View Post
          Judging from Bongo's previous posts I'd imagine it'll be a The Snooker Gym product - Perfect Practice Routines.

          If you do decide to do it, do yourself a favour and buy it from this link: Link. Only £4.90 for the download eBook.
          Yes, that's the book I was talking about.

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          • #20
            Half an hour of line up practise, with all the reds between the pink and the black cushion, colours on their spots, no cannons allowed, for my stun and screw practise.

            Then half an hour of line up practise with the reds placed from the baulk cushion to the black cushion, colours on their spots, no stun or screw shots allowed, for my run through and side spin practise.

            Pot the colours, yellow to black, then black to yellow, playing position for pink off the black to make a continuous break, half an hour or until I do it three times without missing.

            Half an hour of billiards for my safety practise, two hours in total, once a week.

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            • #21
              I made a nice little routine for myself on sunday, it's really simple if you're good but im not so..

              Basically you have the black on it's spot and two reds on the table equally spaced at the same level as the black about a third of the way across the width of the table, then start with a straight red, and screw back for the black to the other side, putting the reds back in the same place every time you pot one, then just see how far you can go without missing.

              I find it difficult to pot more than 3 or 4 in a row because my positional play isnt good enough yet, seemed nice and simple though and im sure it'll improve my break building.

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