Saturday, 19 January 2013

The mistakes of all students is they stop listening when they make there first century break. The student that has forgotten his number of centuries he has made is ready for coaching.


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Dear Snooker Pundits
How are you both! The chief talking point in the “Masters” was the collapse of Stuart Bigham and Judd Trump snooker’s ranked number one player.

Reading the reasons and excuses is very interesting but not one coach or champion player/coach was near accuracy on the many opinions.

The professional critics with there talk of “Pressure” and “Concentration” are nearly right but really frauds and TV con-men. The reason for the pressure etc is never explained or analysed in detail.

The first lesson is the fact that “Nobody” can think two “Thoughts” at once. Therefore Pot and Position as two separate shots is a myth and the way to prove and over come this concept.

The long pot is often blamed for failure but can be explained in detail as opposed to long hours of practice that has to be repeated tomorrow

The biggest shock to me in the Masters was seeing John Higgins in the last frame thinking two separate shots in stead of one. Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookandyahoo

The biggest mistakes of all snooker students is they stop listening when they make there first century break. The student that has forgotten his number of centuries he has made is ready for coaching.

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