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Published: 2007-02-19
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Here's my analysis of the screw back shot - I hope it helps you all... The first requirement for successful execution of the screw shot is to aim at the bottom of the cueball not by lifting the butt end of the cue into the air but by lowering the whole of the cue parallel to the bed of the table. A good tip here is to flatten your bridge hand. Whereas in the standard position the cue rests around about 2" above the cloth (at the point it crosses your thumb-forefinger rest), by flattening your bridge you should be able to lower this.
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Neil Cummins
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Cleveland, United Kingdom
together, we’re developing a resource for enthusiasts, not just in the UK but around the world. We are aiming to reach the far out places and to promote the game internationally. We are not happy with the level of development on a UK level especially and feel that with our hard work and determination, we can bring enthusiasts, and with it their ideas, together to promote the game of snooker to higher levels.









