sorry if this is one of those, "what's the point?" threads. my friend and i have been comparing our playing tendencies to pros who have distinct playing styles. just thought i'd get some additional info.
btw, i liken myself to Feijen. with the rigid mechanical bridge hand, the pause at the end of the stroke and the solid pre-shot routine. i'd like to play like busta or corey, but i am what i am i guess...
which one best describes you?
Francisco Bustamante? loose grip? constantly playing for multiple rail position? fast and loose but powerful break?
Efren Reyes? quiet? smooth and accurate? usually makes the the correct decisions?
Earl Strickland? fast player with a harsh break with an attitude to fit the bill?
Allison Fisher? shoulders square? chin to cue? solid snooker textbook play?
keith mccready? you confuse people with your unorthodox stroke and mechanics, but for some reason, it works and you're a decent player.
i could go on, but there are probably a dozen more players out there who i could watch a CGI model mimic and i'd be able to identify them in a second. and i don't want to drag out this thread any longer.
btw, i liken myself to Feijen. with the rigid mechanical bridge hand, the pause at the end of the stroke and the solid pre-shot routine. i'd like to play like busta or corey, but i am what i am i guess...
which one best describes you?
Francisco Bustamante? loose grip? constantly playing for multiple rail position? fast and loose but powerful break?
Efren Reyes? quiet? smooth and accurate? usually makes the the correct decisions?
Earl Strickland? fast player with a harsh break with an attitude to fit the bill?
Allison Fisher? shoulders square? chin to cue? solid snooker textbook play?
keith mccready? you confuse people with your unorthodox stroke and mechanics, but for some reason, it works and you're a decent player.
i could go on, but there are probably a dozen more players out there who i could watch a CGI model mimic and i'd be able to identify them in a second. and i don't want to drag out this thread any longer.