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  • Hi everybody

    It's very lucky for me when i found the place that I can share and learn experiences.

    I'm a 20 years experience in pool and billiard (1 and 3 cushion) and I 've just playing snooker some days ago (I used to play pool when I was 8 or 9 year's old). I used to watch Sullivan, Stephen Hendry and Fu video match and I like it very much. I think that snooker is more interesting than pool and billiard.

    Through that i've play billiard for many years but snooker is extremely difficult for me. The table is too big (it's more bigger to me when I'm very short ), the poket is so small, swerve, squirt, throw effect is much more than pool. Small balls and long distance really is challenge for my poor eyes, too. Potting the ball is more difficult than control cue ball position, especially when using english (for me only ). The small tip require much more careful when stroking. Too much difficult but I think that challenges is interesting.

    I'm wonder about open table situations when there're many easy enough reds with clearly pink and black position and I think that I can take a break at least most of those reds now. After some reds, I'm usually make an incredible shot when potting is easier than not pot. It's always make me mad and loose that frame then.

    Thanks for reading my post, I'm sorry for my poor English
    I'm dreaming about my first century break, when ???
    I'm going to read threads now, hope that it'll help me to improve my game

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    Welcome Hai!

    Please enjoy yourself and take time to read the posts. If you have any questions, post a thread - there are a lot of great members here who are very knowledgeable

    Glad to have you onboard!

    Curtis

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      Welcome to the forums
      You play a long slow deadweight red to a corner pocket. As it approaches the pocket, a kamikaze woodlouse crawls out from under the cushion and makes its way across the table, conflicting with the path of the red precisely at the point the red gets there. The red, needless to say, veers off course, and the future of the woodlouse is uncertain. - The Statman

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