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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2010

A practice frame to watch , showing the cueing positions used to get to the next shot...

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  • very nice break,The recovery shot well explained.The last pink wasn't 3/4 more to half I think.Perhaps it the camera's angle.The black to the yellow was fantastic.U should become a professional coach.

  • @ultimaboomer Hi there & thanks for both taking the time to post a comment, & the kind words. However, I have applied twice to the wpbsa to take their coaching exam , but they have refused to assess me, I can only put this down to me being disabled.

    I haven't given up, I still coach plenty, but without the papers I will not be able to take it much further.... cheers K.

  • cant see the difference between 6oclock and 5oclock.. Whats the behavior of the white on each case ? ty

  • @nOPeaxe Hi thereTy, if you look at the cueball & picture a line running down through the middle of it (from top to bottom) by playing on the bottom half of the line the cueball will return on the original path, but by playing left of the line ,it will return to the right, & by playing left it will return to the right of it's original path. Slight adjustments can really help in breakbuilding.

    I hope this answers your question, & thanks for taking the time to post it. cheers,Kevin.

  • most of them shots didnt need side under pressure using side that many times u would have missed

  • @martynroberts1974 Hi there, well we all have an opinion about everything , I know,  but I didn't miss , so I will continue playing the way I play. Cheers for the comment though.. K

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  • nice break bud check out my 147s if u like

    liked the way u explained it

  • @kevy62 Thank mate. Cheers.

  • thanx a lot for the quick reply kevy..:) while i was browsing ur channel.. i came across this video where u show that the side doesnt transfer to the object ball... when i try playing a dead straight ball with side, the object ball gets displaced by an angle and misses the pot... do we have to set an offset angle while aiming the object ball??? thanx in advance..

  • @jdprakash89 Hi, there is nothing wrong with asking questions. My answer, If you stay down, you can make sure of your aiming/sighting/address is correct, but if you get up you cannot possibly gain as much information from the stroke. Like,did I cue straight, could I have used less power & many more questions besides. This technique is actually caled "posing on the shot" but as I have explained above, is really used to gain information from every shot played.

    Cool question thanks, cheers..K

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