Snooker The Fine Art © Method
ISBN 0 9517089 0 2
A secret is wasted if not shared
Dear Fine Art Coach
How are you! Snooker is a daft old game. The
players and followers of snooker must rank closely to addicts of “Snakes and
Ladders” and “Bagatelle”
Snooker is really is very skilful game but
played currently with a sameness as if the player is “Programmed” not to change
anything or the shot is missed.
Snooker Coaches without exception are copycats,
teaching the “Watch Me” and I’ll show you again method first introduced by Mr
Joe Davis.
Amazingly some quite knowledgeable people are
attracted to the game but sadly have really been brain washed by snooker “Names”
and “Gong holders”.
If the average snooker player was told that Century
Breaks are much easier after “Eggs and Chips” especially on Tuesday tea time it
would be classed as a serious branch of “Snooker Technique” to blindly follow
just because the famous name said so.
Sadly Professional Snooker players and coaches
take full advantage of the venerable addicts attracted to learning advance
snooker.
The fact that the UK have twenty plus
World Champions around but not one champion has “Noticed or observed” that a
snooker balls cannot “Roll” except when the thrust force is exhausted and
allowed (maybe) one roll.
Snooker Coaching the Fine Art method has been intentionally
been ignored by Terry Griffiths, Barry Hearn and particularly by Clive Everton of
Snooker Scene.
Sadly the copyright owner of the “Fine Art”
method Mr Hey You is still alive and would resist all thieves especially Terry
and Clive who made the Joe Davis Method disappear. Daniel
Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookandyahoo
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