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Hi Matthias, I agree that Steve Davis spent many hours curing up and down the spots, I have watched him do it.The reason being was not to strike with centre or side, but for practice of cueing in a straight line. It is very easy to cue up and down the spots after the first shot, once you have adjusted any average cueman can do this quite easily, but in a game you do not get two goes. As for the concept of 99.9% of coaches speaking of striking centre ball is the foundation of the game I agree, but what I am saying is that YOU CAN NOT strike cue ball with any consistency so it is better to strike just off centre. As for Ronnie: Because he uses side on almost every shot, that is why he is THE GREATEST. Try this Matthias, place cue ball about a foot in line with a quarter ball shot, object ball going from left to right, line up your centre to your centre of object ball, address as usual but on striking strike about 6.30 on cue ball. Let me know result if you would please. All the best Roy of snooker secrets.All the best Roy of snooker secrets.
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Originally Posted by alrocco View PostHi Matthias, I agree that Steve Davis spent many hours curing up and down the spots, I have watched him do it.The reason being was not to strike with centre or side, but for practice of cueing in a straight line. It is very easy to cue up and down the spots after the first shot, once you have adjusted any average cueman can do this quite easily, but in a game you do not get two goes. As for the concept of 99.9% of coaches speaking of striking centre ball is the foundation of the game I agree, but what I am saying is that YOU CAN NOT strike cue ball with any consistency so it is better to strike just off centre. As for Ronnie: Because he uses side on almost every shot, that is why he is THE GREATEST. Try this Matthias, place cue ball about a foot in line with a quarter ball shot, object ball going from left to right, line up your centre to your centre of object ball, address as usual but on striking strike about 6.30 on cue ball. Let me know result if you would please. All the best Roy of snooker secrets.All the best Roy of snooker secrets.
but how can you strike off centre consistent, its the same as striking centre ball with consistency.
striking a ball at 6:30 is not with side it's a screwshot, or is the about part the off centre striking?
what you are saying just try cueing about centre ball, and do not worry about it to muchLast edited by matthias; 5 December 2017, 08:12 AM.
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Originally Posted by jonny66 View PostI think the idea is that you play with side all the time to make yourself comfortable with it. If you aren't comfortable playing with side you'll miss when you need it. I find I play better when I play the right shot, side or no side. It's stupid to pressurise yourself to hit centre ball every shot, won't do your cue action any good.
Itβs like the striker in football who canβt shoot with his weaker foot.
Why anyone would not want to learn all the shots available to them is totally beyond me.
Just the thought of playing center ball all the time is quite depressing lol
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Originally Posted by sealer View PostYou will not understand it as you haven't reached a certain level. You have the whole white to use and you use it depending on the need and your style.
The chances are though the dark sider's will all be too busy to reply anyway cos they'll be working out how to pot a straight blue with running side that turns to check to help the potting angle before it reaches the blue, just play it 3 oclock but aim to miss the blue by 3/4 ball and if you hit it at the right pace you'll manage to throw the white back on to the correct path and get the pot.
Hang on tho I don't understand what side does to the white, I'll just go back to playing plain ball good luck fighting the battle whoever else chips in to this nonsense talk
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I have to back up Derek P here, if only for the sake of his sanity. Steve Davis cued a white up and down the spots exactly in order to find the centre of the white consistently. Playing every shot with side is ridiculous and anyone who advocates doing it should be politely ignored imo.I often use large words I don't really understand in an attempt to appear more photosynthesis.
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Originally Posted by magicman View PostI have to back up Derek P here, if only for the sake of his sanity. Steve Davis cued a white up and down the spots exactly in order to find the centre of the white consistently. Playing every shot with side is ridiculous and anyone who advocates doing it should be politely ignored imo.
If you need side on more than 2 shots in a 50 break you need to work on your cue ball control, especially on todays tables it's all soft stun and screw watch Ding, Ronnie, Higgins, Hendry count how many times ronnie uses the cushion in a hundred break and that's maybe the times he's using a trace of side to get his white where he wants it. Anything else is for recovery shots or continuation shots, the break off shot certain safetys or certain times you might want to check the white or run the white on a line. The blue in and out of baulk a few ways to play that with running or check, the blue to pink when your too high is another classic running or check side shot, reverse side off the black when you need to get up the table is another one you'll use alot to get position off a straight black.
Rest of times just play plain old centre ball which means top, stun, or screw can open the path of the white on at least 10 different trajectories depending how hard you punch the stun or how low/high you hit the cue ball. Anyone who says any different is off their nut living in some reverse side induced fantasy land.
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