Question for Mark

Jimmy M.

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Silver Member
Hey Mark. I've had conversations about this with other good players in the past (maybe even with you and old age is just making me forget ;)), but I'd like to hear your take on it. In another thread you mentioned there being "many parts of the cue ball". Exactly what did you mean by that, and how can the average player use that knowledge to help their own game?
 
Jimmy M. said:
Hey Mark. I've had conversations about this with other good players in the past (maybe even with you and old age is just making me forget ;)), but I'd like to hear your take on it. In another thread you mentioned there being "many parts of the cue ball". Exactly what did you mean by that, and how can the average player use that knowledge to help their own game?
jimmy my buddy i will answer that tomarrow im pretty tired. later buddy
 
Jimmy M. said:
Don't leave me in suspense forever! ;)


Me either...not only for Jimmy's question but the two questions that were from the other thread by Buddha and myself. Buddha on cueing techniques and mine regarding other players that you've played in tournaments or for money. It's a good audition for "Ask the pro's". We want you to stay, not get run out of Dodge or clobbered.
 
I know the answer to that Q but, I will let Mark reply first. How the average player can apply it is a very deep Q. Mark will have his hands full here! :D
Jimmy M. said:
Hey Mark. I've had conversations about this with other good players in the past (maybe even with you and old age is just making me forget ;)), but I'd like to hear your take on it. In another thread you mentioned there being "many parts of the cue ball". Exactly what did you mean by that, and how can the average player use that knowledge to help their own game?
 
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