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		<title>The Mysteries of Technique</title>
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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&#8230; damn&#8230;.) 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 ...]]></description>
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