Saturday, 24 November 2012

Mark Williams: The players playing poorly are actually practising there successful faults daily! The unexpected miss is a successful fault that shows its self consistently but only once in 5 or 6 specific shots. Many top players have won trophy's with this anomaly as the successful fault may only show 4 or 5 times in many frames of snooker. DM


Mark Williams

Snooker The Fine Art © Method
ISBN 0 9517089 0 2
A secret is wasted I not shared 
24/11/12

Dear Mark Williams MBE
How are you sir! Your recommendation to snooker viewers in York to watch Mr Jack Lisowski cue action is very generous in thought but not in character with other top snooker players who only know the “Watch Me” and I'll show you again method.

.The Reason your opponent is still at the table or in his chair watching is a lack of technique not bad luck or poor form. This is the reason I have asked to share your detailed opinion on Jack Lisowski technique.

Players don’t play poorly because they are “Out of Form” or lack of practice; there is always an exact fault in a branch of there technique. Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookandyahoo

Mark Williams: The players playing poorly are actually practising there successful faults daily! The unexpected miss is a successful fault that shows its self consistently but only once in 5 or 6 specific shots. Many top players have won trophy's with this anomaly as the successful fault may only show 4 or 5 times in many frames of snooker. DM



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