Ah the Majority! Can't shoot with the other hand. But look at the poster players. Efren and Ronnie. Things that make you say, 

Well the video coverage has given me a good look at Selby's eyes on a few shots. Every shot that I could tell where he was looking at contact had his eyes down . The break shots and long shots gave the best chance to detect his eye patterns.Here's a good study.
Take a look at the eye patterns
Do you mean aiming lines? I scanned video and found no one's eyes in it---beaucoup aiming lines, though. Video looks like its reenactments of the shots but with no one there. If there are shots of someone's eyes, can you give the time it appears in the video?Every shot that I could tell where he was looking at contact had his eyes down
Oops, I linked the wrong video. Sorry will see if I can find the right one. This one might work.Do you mean aiming lines? I scanned video and found no one's eyes in it---beaucoup aiming lines, though. Video looks like its reenactments of the shots but with no one there. If there are shots of someone's eyes, can you give the time it appears in the video?
Oops, I linked the wrong video. Sorry will see if I can find the right one. This one might work.Do you mean aiming lines? I scanned video and found no one's eyes in it---beaucoup aiming lines, though. Video looks like its reenactments of the shots but with no one there. If there are shots of someone's eyes, can you give the time it appears in the video?
Yeah yeah yeah, color me....uh little Johnny. Bouncing with hand raised. I have been asked settle down a time or few.Hey Greg. I think youre on wrong thread. This is not cueball last one..
One very important part to get more accurate jacked up shots that is often overlooked is feet.
If you make your jacked up shots stance so you keep your front leg locked and get legs aligned same line to shots you can get your upper body same way as normal stance.
Many pros do it this way. I learned this from famous British Snooker Coach. He said it dynamic stance.
Back leg just heel or toes touches floor lightly and keep you in balance.
At around 4:30 Mark you can see example of that. That is just slighty elevated shot but i still use this dynamic feet position.
Try this Dave!
Not sure he gets the bump. I was interested in reading the comments about the video but now you seem to have hijacked it?Yeah yeah yeah, color me....uh little Johnny. Bouncing with hand raised. I have been asked settle down a time or few.
The upside is Dr Dave gets the bump.![]()
Not sure he gets the bump. I was interested in reading the comments about the video but now you seem to have hijacked it?
I remember seeing a Darren Appleton video. He said that jacked up or on the rail he always looks cue ball last in those situations. Makes sense based on how easily you can add unintentional swerve
Thanks for the video, good as always.
Also nice to see I am not the only one going grey![]()
Well fine, I will leave you alone. ShrugAgreed. This is not the kind of "bump" I appreciate. On the contrary, it is a big "turn off."
Who coined the phrase, "Aim to swerve."?
Well fine, I will leave you alone. ShrugI "assumed" (yea I know what that means). Well with Dr in your name. I certainly wasn't trying to turn you on. So I will assume that you still stand by the words I pointed to as inaccurate. Along with, attempted links to evidence.