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Snooker practice should be finding the answer to the "Unexpected miss" which saddle's all players. Plus detecting the many successful faults that are actually "Practised" as they are hidden in a 5 out of 6 or 7 out of 8 success rate.


Daniel Marner · One likes this
December 10, 2012 at 7:43pm · 
  • There is at least a dozen players with the ability to be No1 but are separated only by the "Long Pot". Snooker players still play by copycat and habit and cant annualise what they are doing Right or Wrong. DM

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    Dear Mark
    How are you lad! The York game was not a classic final but I think Shaun Murphy played his Final the previous round against the youngster Luca from Belgium. Snooker has got so predictable with a sameness in shot play and so devoid of finesse.

    You are right lad ! you need practice. Try breaking away from the usual dull routine of practising only with fellow professionals. You cant possible improve lad as the top twenty players have reached the same maximum ability as yourself.

    Snooker practice should be finding the answer to the "Unexpected miss" which saddle's all players. Plus detecting the many successful faults that are actually "Practised" as they are hidden in a 5 out of 6 or 7 out of 8 success rate.

    Get some practice Mark with Craig Taylor of Thorn who frighten the life out of Murphy every week end in Leeds and Leicester. You need a better and more economical cue action and rid of that that silly pause and hesitation. Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookandyahoo

    There is at least a dozen players with the ability to be No1 but are separated only by the "Long Pot". Snooker players still play by copycat and habit and cant annualise what they are doing Right or Wrong. DM

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