Now the carom you played before this shot was nice but the miss afterward is hard to figure out for a player of your experience. Was this a failure of your PSR?
I mean I can tell you why I missed in the match between us, HORRIBLE STROKE. I can't tell why you miss these easy shots since you say you don't "aim" and your PSR is something you worked YEARS AND YEARS to develop.
I will say this, having played you and watched you miss lots of "easy" and miss some medium difficulty shots, and watched you make a few very good shots, you will NEVER win a shotmaking contest with anyone who has mastered CTE aiming and has the same amount of table time in as you have. And I mean NEVER EVER EVER.
What were you doing here? Even the announcers were confused.
How about here? Didn't take your time? Bad PSR? Just trying to find examples of the excellent aiming as an integral part of the pre-shot routine that you worked so hard for many many many many years on.
Based on these videos I shared I think you should crack that book and start studying. Your game will improve considerably if you master CTE aiming. Your stroke is pretty straight and smooth. Your aiming, even though you think you aren't "aiming", needs work.
I mean I can tell you why I missed in the match between us, HORRIBLE STROKE. I can't tell why you miss these easy shots since you say you don't "aim" and your PSR is something you worked YEARS AND YEARS to develop.
I will say this, having played you and watched you miss lots of "easy" and miss some medium difficulty shots, and watched you make a few very good shots, you will NEVER win a shotmaking contest with anyone who has mastered CTE aiming and has the same amount of table time in as you have. And I mean NEVER EVER EVER.
What were you doing here? Even the announcers were confused.
How about here? Didn't take your time? Bad PSR? Just trying to find examples of the excellent aiming as an integral part of the pre-shot routine that you worked so hard for many many many many years on.
Based on these videos I shared I think you should crack that book and start studying. Your game will improve considerably if you master CTE aiming. Your stroke is pretty straight and smooth. Your aiming, even though you think you aren't "aiming", needs work.
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