Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Though Professional Snooker is about 100 years old it is really still in its infancy on understanding the various branches of “Snooker Technique”. Sadly snooker is based on the "Watch Me" and I'll show you again method originated by Joe Davis in the war years to entertain the troops.


Mr Stephen Hendry has gone to China to coach POOL as "Snooker Coaching" has copyright status?

by Daniel Marner (Notes) on Saturday, July 28, 2012 at 4:21pm
Dear Ian Doyle 
How are You sir. Please inform Your man Stephen Hendry that written permission is required to coach POOL in China or in any other location
 
We will soon have a "Stephen Potter" Terry Potter and Barry Potter. I offered you Mr Doyle "The Fine Art Coaching Method" in writing and you declined in writing but with good advice. Daniel  Marner@ mrheyyoutwittersnookerfineartcopyright 
 
Dear Clive 
Please read this wee note to Terry Griffiths. The lad doesn't seem to realise that "Copyright" stabilises the worlds commerce and a big part of the judicial system. 
 
Terry Griffiths: Please refute this note loud and clear in court. You may take Barry's noble judge with you! DM
 
Snooker: The Fine Art © Method 25/07/12
ISBN 0 9517089 0 2  
A secret is wasted if not shared
 
Dear Snooker Students.
There is no Snooker Authority that can legally “Sell” or award Coaching Certificates except the book owner/author of "Snooker: The Fine Art Copyright Method".
 
Though Professional Snooker is about 100 years old it is really still in its infancy on understanding the various branches of “Snooker Technique”. Sadly snooker is based on the "Watch Me" and I'll show you again method originated by Joe Davis in the war years to entertain the troops.
 
Mr Joe Davis wrote snooker’s first books claiming “Copyright” on the Joe Davis specific way to play snooker to an advance standard.
 
The “Fine Art” method is the only Copyright Alternative to the Joe Davis original of 19-36. The "Fine Art"  also claims the Copyright status to pool and cue sports. 
The cue action detailed in the “Fine Art” books covers all cue sports worldwide. Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterandfacebookblogger.  

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