Friday, 19 April 2013

Snooker players are an unusual form of anomaly and if Steve Davis or Jimmy White said that century breaks were easier on Monday afternoons if raining it would be classed as a proven coaching method. A young nobody that acquires a snooker title become infallible on snooker technique overnight.


Snooker: as a game is not Copyright but the words and detail to teach snooker and all cue sports has copyright status.

by Daniel Marner (Notes) on Thursday, May 10, 2012 at 10:50pm
Snooker The Fine Art © Method
ISBN 0 9517089 0 2
A secret is wasted if not shared

Dear Mr Dizzy.
Good morning sir! It’s nice to be questioned on snooker technique without ridicule or scorn as I am positively a mister nobody without a title and really should not have a constructive opinion.

Snooker players are an unusual form of anomaly and if Steve Davis or Jimmy White  said that century breaks were easier on Monday afternoons if raining it would be classed as a proven coaching method. A young nobody that acquires a snooker title become infallible on snooker technique overnight.

Snooker coaching is in it's infancy lad has nothing new in coaching guidance particularly the teaching for young female players to challenge for snooker honours.
Snooker and all cue sports is the TV entertainment of the future lad and will in time be a part of all “School Sports”­ curriculum.

The pause was first introduced by Mr Mark­ Wildman on BBC TV and was adopted by Mr Frank Callan­ who coached Terry Griffiths in Preston.
Terry now advocates the “Pause” as if original but without details on the "Time span" for his pause or how many inches back swing for best results. 
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