Hi
I have been seriously playing snooker from feb, now with practicing from 4-6 hours a week. I practice on my own and like to see how many colours I can clear up off their spots, I have managed to pot all colours 3 times now, and often get to the black but sometimes I bottle it, or have to pot the pink and leave me a long black or cut. Now a couple of older players have come and given me advice, and one is not to play with screw to much but to play the ball dead weight on the colours. I find this risky as the ball could roll off. I prefer to set up a thickest yellow and play with a little screw, trying to leave myself a similar shot on the green then again a straight brown from which I can screw it back or a little angle. Why to people moan at me screwing it so much I used to have problems screwing now I can screw back really hard if I want to and keep really still on the shot surely being able to do that, means I'm a better player than rolling the balls in dead weight. Also I have been getting my line of aim and then getting down looking at the white and then checking the object ball angle and if it's right I keep my eyes on object ball and play the shot. This guy today coached me into looking only at the spot on the object ball getting down ignoring the white still looking at object ball, 3 feather pause and hit, this goes against any book or video I have seen. I prefer the latter.
Also for finding where to put the back right leg of the stance he says, I should stand with the line of shot between both feet then move my right foot in between my feet onto the line I'm looking and then move my left foot forward and to the left. I actually found this to help me a bit, but not ignoring the white.
Many Thanks Paul
I have been seriously playing snooker from feb, now with practicing from 4-6 hours a week. I practice on my own and like to see how many colours I can clear up off their spots, I have managed to pot all colours 3 times now, and often get to the black but sometimes I bottle it, or have to pot the pink and leave me a long black or cut. Now a couple of older players have come and given me advice, and one is not to play with screw to much but to play the ball dead weight on the colours. I find this risky as the ball could roll off. I prefer to set up a thickest yellow and play with a little screw, trying to leave myself a similar shot on the green then again a straight brown from which I can screw it back or a little angle. Why to people moan at me screwing it so much I used to have problems screwing now I can screw back really hard if I want to and keep really still on the shot surely being able to do that, means I'm a better player than rolling the balls in dead weight. Also I have been getting my line of aim and then getting down looking at the white and then checking the object ball angle and if it's right I keep my eyes on object ball and play the shot. This guy today coached me into looking only at the spot on the object ball getting down ignoring the white still looking at object ball, 3 feather pause and hit, this goes against any book or video I have seen. I prefer the latter.
Also for finding where to put the back right leg of the stance he says, I should stand with the line of shot between both feet then move my right foot in between my feet onto the line I'm looking and then move my left foot forward and to the left. I actually found this to help me a bit, but not ignoring the white.
Many Thanks Paul
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