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Very True! I totally agree!
We 'technicians" strive to have the natural abilities that you big boys have. We (I) can't get there by feel alone. My game is totally enhanced by using known references such as the tangent line, and adjusting from there.
I know that the natural players (or at...
When I watch Corey Deuel, Darrell Appleton or even Justin Bergman play bar box 8 ball, I don't see anything but a controlled game. They calculate the exact placement they want the cueball to be and they put it there.They go for calculated breakouts. There is no "letting go". They control the...
Players fast or slow need to establish benchmarks, such as being able to have the cue ball go down the tangent line at various speeds. You can do this through the HAMB method or in my opinion shorten the learning curve through drills.
I know from drilling, that one half tip below the stun tip...
I too play M8. Good league. I had one eight ball break at the tournament. I looked at the rack and saw that it was conducive to an eight ball break which I learned from Joe Tuckers Racking secrets. The balls were racking pretty tightly during the event so that was the only 8 ball break I made...
I just played in a scotch doubles tournament yesterday and placed third out of a field of 32. Not that this makes me an expert or anything.
But as the weaker player, let your doubles player know the type of shots that give you fits, and ask him to steer away from them. Almost always leave him...