im sorry cessy. i know what you mean but its bad practice. if your experimenting or are playing to a good level then maybe its ok but i certainly wouldnt reccommend it you anyone starting off in the game.
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Originally Posted by snookerloopy83im sorry cessy. i know what you mean but its bad practice. if your experimenting or are playing to a good level then maybe its ok but i certainly wouldnt reccommend it you anyone starting off in the game.Mon the Rocket
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Originally Posted by Cessy143Yeah, it just seems to be a little habit that some players pick up. You'll notice some do it when cueing up before they strike the cue ball and some only do it once the cue ball has been struck.. LOL
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It does happen naturally when you spread out your fingers well, raise your knuckles and press your palm to the table. Apply pressure only on your palm, index finger and little finger. The middle fingers sort of raise in the air. Try it on your desk!
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Originally Posted by hegelandIt does happen naturally when you spread out your fingers well, raise your knuckles and press your palm to the table. Apply pressure only on your palm, index finger and little finger. The middle fingers sort of raise in the air. Try it on your desk!
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Originally Posted by hegelandIt does happen naturally when you spread out your fingers well, raise your knuckles and press your palm to the table. Apply pressure only on your palm, index finger and little finger. The middle fingers sort of raise in the air. Try it on your desk!Science is a refinement of everyday thinking -- Albert Einstein
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I have started doing this often as it takes my mind of trying to keep the rest of my body still over the shot, sort of like the golfers waggle I suppose.
Does not always result in a good shot though.Be a first rate version of yourself, not a second rate version of someone else.
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