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The worst mistake you can make is to hold the cue too tightly. The cue must do the work, you only apply the energy required to make the shot.
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Snooker Stance and Position
A snooker stance is all about being flat on the table, square on and off-centered behind the shot.

Steve Davis
Steve Davis
A side-on stance is the opposite of the snooker stance in the way the body is positioned side-on and centered to the line of shot, instead of square on and off-centered.

It can be as flat on the table as a snooker stance, or it can be more elevated, with the head positioned off the cue. The bridge and feet together form the triangle that supports the stance. Going down side-on and as centered as possible forms a triangle that is quite asymmetrical.

The vertical line of a shot runs through the bridge and somewhere between the feet, but unlike the snooker stance, there is not a great deal of width difference between the feet and there is far more length difference. The line between the feet facing the shot is much closer to vertical than horizontal, because the left foot is quite forward and only somewhat to the side of the leading right foot.

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 July 2009 )
 
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