Saturday, 19 January 2013

Steve Davis: You had 30 years with the BBC/snooker. If you Steve and John Parrott had something original new and different in technique, your duties were to your employers BBC Snooker. Your annual “Screw Back” shot was not really good value for almost 30 years coaching.


Snooker The Fine Art © Method
ISBN 0 9517089 0 2
A secret is wasted if not shared.
19/01/13

Dear Steve Davis
Your brazen attempt on BBC TV to show viewers how to strike the cue ball correctly was pathetic and wrong in snooker technique.
Your “Thrust” through the ball is infringing copyright and a blatant attempt to defy the exclusive rights of the “Fine Art” method

About striking the cue ball Steve! You merely showed some “Successful” faults in your cue action and strike pattern.

The main fault without explanation is how to keep the snooker cue straight from the obtuse angle of the back swing.
The pendulum stroke you showed Steve is a motion of two equals that is going up or coming down but never ever level.

The reason that “Go through the ball” “Drive through the ball“Spear the Ball” was introduced was simply because Balls don’t roll so required a different cue action.

On a level surface balls always skid and spin also, if addressed off centre until the thrust force by the cue tip is exhausted.

Please remember Steve: Snooker The Fine Art Method is copyright but anyone can adopt the method. But not for commercial use or  to enhance a reputation. Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookandyahoo

Steve Davis: You had 30 years with the BBC/snooker. If you Steve and John Parrott had something original new and different in technique, your duties were to your employers BBC Snooker. Your annual “Screw Back” shot was not really good value for almost 30 years coaching.







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