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Again, you showcase you don't know what you are talking about with the pause. That even after it has been posted on this forum at least a dozen times, and despite you having sat in on Wilson's lessons numerous times. There are none so blind as those that will not see.

One would think that by now you would at least know that it is not the duration of the pause that matters, but the reason for the pause that matters. But, you never mention that, only the time.


If a player is not conscious of the pause then WHERE IS THE REASON/INTENT FOR THE PAUSE? I take my back swing with absolutely no intent or purpose, so why would I mention it?! You are nuts.

Lou Figueroa
 
Probably one of the few things I would disagree with you on. This is mostly mental rather than mechanical.
Very few have actually tried to take pool seriously, after all why would they want to be perpetually broke.
Drago won pro events with no change mechanically and he is not even competitive in todays snooker world, this scenario could never happen the other way round.


I haven't followed Drago, though I did see him at a MC -- quite impressive and probably a terror to play against if he gets in Hemi-steam roller mode. But, I have also seen him struggle.

My personal experience (based upon some snooker and playing with pool balls on a snooker table) is that the games require different approaches. For one, potting accuracy is paramount -- all center ball. For the other, because the pockets can be slightly more forgiving and the position plays often more eclectic, you need to be able to work the CB and OBs more and you need to be able to be all over the CB.

Lou Figueroa
 
I haven't followed Drago, though I did see him at a MC -- quite impressive and probably a terror to play against if he gets in Hemi-steam roller mode. But, I have also seen him struggle.

My personal experience (based upon some snooker and playing with pool balls on a snooker table) is that the games require different approaches. For one, potting accuracy is paramount -- all center ball. For the other, because the pockets can be slightly more forgiving and the position plays often more eclectic, you need to be able to work the CB and OBs more and you need to be able to be all over the CB.

Lou Figueroa

I suggest you try snooker again, and maybe watch it some as well.

The fact that you think it's all center ball is ignorant at best.

Or were you joking again? My sense of humor radar is wonky.
 
Of course you're right. What would I know about Sun Protection Factor (ALERT FOR THE HUMOR IMPAIRED: that was a joke)

A little more seriously, in my travels over the years I have had to opportunity to speak to a few folks who have taken your course. (Usually BB/league players.) I have also had the opportunity to listened to Mark Wilson give, oh, perhaps a dozen lessons, at a pool hall I used to hang out at and which he would use to give his lessons a couple tables away from mine.

Lastly, as has been beaten to death in previous discussions, transitioning from a back swing to a forward swing does not constitute "a pause." You SPF guys want to pull out the high speed camera to show some milli-second of transition where the cue doesn't move so you can jump up and down, squeal with delight, and say, "Lookie there -- he's pausing!!!" For most normal human beings who play pool that is not a true pause in the conventional sense of the word. It is bull-shee-toe.

Lou Figueroa

Maybe your judgement of time isn't that great, but I'm certain that the pause on these 4 shots is much greater than a millisecond.

Video to boost Lou's ego.
 
Thread HiJack....sorry to change subject here but who is going to the school? After the various opinions given the school and technique should be more interesting. The SPF instructors are very well organized. We look forward to your reviews next week. Have fun.
 
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I suggest you try snooker again, and maybe watch it some as well.

The fact that you think it's all center ball is ignorant at best.

Or were you joking again? My sense of humor radar is wonky.


What is ignorant is that you take everything so literally ;-)

Lou Figueroa
 
Maybe your judgement of time isn't that great, but I'm certain that the pause on these 4 shots is much greater than a millisecond.

Video to boost Lou's ego.


oh, good grief.

The first shot required me to precisely lay the CB down behind two balls for position, so *the whole stroke* was slow.

I don't see any pause on the next two.

The last one was a $10,000 money ball. Of course I paused. But only to savor delivering the coup de grâce :-)

Lou Figueroa
 
Lou, I thought you did not know what SPF was.

You sure looked good doing it.


The first shot required me to precisely lay the CB down behind two balls for position, so *the whole stroke* was slow.

I don't see any pause on the next two.

The last one was a $10,000 money ball. Of course I paused. But only to savor delivering the coup de grâce :-)

Lou Figueroa
 
The first shot required me to precisely lay the CB down behind two balls for position, so *the whole stroke* was slow.

I don't see any pause on the next two.

The last one was a $10,000 money ball. Of course I paused. But only to savor delivering the coup de grâce :-)

Lou Figueroa

Then you have poor judgment of time or are too small a man to admit when he's wrong
 
The first shot required me to precisely lay the CB down behind two balls for position, so *the whole stroke* was slow.



I don't see any pause on the next two.



The last one was a $10,000 money ball. Of course I paused. But only to savor delivering the coup de grâce :-)



Lou Figueroa



Just think Lou if you think you only paused on the money ball, imagine how good you could be if you treated all the shots like that one.


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Just think Lou if you think you only paused on the money ball, imagine how good you could be if you treated all the shots like that one.


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In actuality, Tony, I probably shouldn't have paused like that.

At the time, I was so happy for it all to be over I wanted to punctuate the end of the match and the victory, and was thinking something along the lines of, "Who's your daddy" (but with slightly more colorful language :-). So I was shooting it with a purposeful pause and not the way I usually shoot a shot. In hindsight, that was a risk I shouldn't have taken.

Lou Figueroa
 
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