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[9 Feb 2011 | No Comment | 1,225 views]
Don’t Sweat It, Pot It!

I don’t know what happened, It was such an easy stroke and I just… Choked!

American Pool, Coaching »

[1 Aug 2010 | No Comment | 1,141 views]
Book Release: The Psychology of Losing – Tricks, Traps and Sharks

The Psychology of Losing – Tricks, Traps and Sharks documents 80+ ways that players can be sharked and distracted from playing their best…

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[26 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 982 views]
Raj Hundal Nominated at British Asian Sports Awards

World Pool Masters Champion, Raj Hundal has been selected as a nominee for Most Up and Coming Personality of the Year Award at this year’s BASA…

Articles, Coaching, Technique »

[29 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 830 views]
The Mysteries of Technique

In cue-sports in general, there is a lot of talk, and text for that matter, denoting different styles, cue actions, and other small aspects of technique. Certain demi-household-name snooker players (I’m deliberately not mentioning Dave Harold. Oh… damn….) are derided for their lack of cue power, lack of textbook cue delivery, and other related perceived flaws. There are, however, myriad players, with completely unique (at least on a minute scale) cue actions, personal idiosyncrasies and various other preferences, whether natural or taught, so the question should at least be touched …