I don't think it's a coincidence that there are very few players with
"goofy" strokes make it to the top levels at snooker these days.
The game is all about accuracy & consistency and the players with the simplest method are the most consistent. The less moving parts or variables in the stance/stroke/sighting = consistent repeatable results it's that simple
"goofy" strokes make it to the top levels at snooker these days.
The game is all about accuracy & consistency and the players with the simplest method are the most consistent. The less moving parts or variables in the stance/stroke/sighting = consistent repeatable results it's that simple

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