How are snooker players so accurate?

How are snooker players so accurate?

How are snooker players so accurate?

You may not realize it, but snooker players also run their cues along their chests for additional stability. They attempt to get their bridge hand, chin, and chest in precise alignment so that the cue travels in a perfectly straight line throughout the motion of their shot.

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  • 2024-02-03 16:18:37
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Why do snooker players wear long shoes?
I'm sure some snooker players have either evolved the elongated snooker foot or are they are wearing long shoes. This allows them to lean further over the table with the tip of their shoe touching the floor. What fun they would have had with the Hays Code if they had elongated slippers.
2024-02-16 20:44:59


How much do snooker players make?
How much does an average snooker player earn? According to the website RookieRoad, the top 16 players in the world of snooker usually make an average of about $300,000 (£247,437) a year.
2024-02-14 13:31:33


What size tip do snooker players use?
Snooker Cues:
You can get a variety of tip sizes from 9 to 10mm generally with the most popular being around the 9.5mm to 10mm and not many players using below unless they have had the cue for a long time.
2023-03-12 09:55:23


Do snooker players have a time limit?
Rules by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association: Every frame lasts a maximum of 10 minutes. There is a shot clock. For the first 5 minutes of the match, players have 15 seconds per shot, but for the last 5 minutes this is reduced to 10 seconds.
2023-02-04 10:30:09