We argue a lot on these forums about fundamentals. Not pointing fingers, because I know I'm just as guilty as the next person.
I just received my copy of Snooker Masterclass by Stephen Hendry from Amazon, and wanted to share a quick little quote from the book. I think it really brings together both sides, the ones in favor of a more textbook approach, and their opposition.
"There are no inflexible rules governing bridge, stance, and grip, but a player must work within a framework of orthodoxy to determine what is best and most effective for him."
I just received my copy of Snooker Masterclass by Stephen Hendry from Amazon, and wanted to share a quick little quote from the book. I think it really brings together both sides, the ones in favor of a more textbook approach, and their opposition.
"There are no inflexible rules governing bridge, stance, and grip, but a player must work within a framework of orthodoxy to determine what is best and most effective for him."
