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KwikfireKelly20 karma

first of all I would suggest you break from the box or even the headspot. Hitting the head ball as full on as possible, aiming just below center on the cue ball, trying to create a stopshot to control the cue. This will give more consistency.

KwikfireKelly19 karma

the 9 ball, because that's what wins me the money

KwikfireKelly18 karma

I agree that that there is a difference in the styles between men and women, but I haven't seen it Xiao Ting Pan's game, to be honest.

The men seem to use a lot more spin, so therefore their patterns a little different. And they are more aggressive players.

I would say Vivian is more of that style.

KwikfireKelly18 karma

Thank you!

Allison has been a good influence on me. She's always been an inspiration to me, from a very young age.

My dream match would be beating Efren Reyes in a final for a million dollars ;)

KwikfireKelly15 karma

2 - I was still in school, so I had to play in the evenings. I roughly did about 3 hours per night, and up to tens hour a day on weekends.

3 - I think it's important to do a lot of solo practicing drills

4 - if I'm having a bad day I just pack my cue away because bad practice is more harmful to your game. I'll just come back fresh tomorrow