Thursday, 24 January 2013

Corruption is so rife in snooker Mr MRS that I wonder if your twitter reply was ordered or premeditated but I will give you the benefit of the doubt. Snooker is now a well sponsored sport by the gambling industry but only with heavy penalties against “Wrong Doers”.





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Dear HRS
How are you sir! In reply to one of my tweets you suggested; the fact that balls cannot “Roll” has no bearing on the game of snooker or any other game.

My short reply that I had “copyright status” was measured by the160 characters restrictions set by twitter. I feel now that a detailed answer is due.

Starting with Snooker! The fact that balls cannot “Roll” and cannot be made to “Roll” would change the primitive method of coaching the game.

Student should be told that balls in motion performs like cubes without corners and will always skid but the cue ball will spin also if addressed off centre.

The cue ball is moved by the “Thrust Force” of the cue tip and may appear to always roll but really can only roll the length of its own circumference before become stationar

The fact that this copyright anomaly has never been recorded in school books is a fault that should be resolved by the educational authorities as it applies to some other sports and “Ball” games worldwide. Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookandyahoo


Corruption is so rife in snooker Mr MRS that I wonder if your twitter reply was ordered or premeditated but I will give you the benefit of the doubt. Snooker is now a well sponsored sport by the gambling industry but only with heavy penalties against “Wrong Doers”.

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