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10-25-2020, 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DrCue'sProtege View Post
.....Anyway, I ended up where the red measles CB is, exactly straight in. The p If I would have stopped short of there a couple of inches or rolled further by a couple of inches I would have had a much easier shot to get on the 4B. Plain white CBs are where I would have liked to have been. But being straight in just killed the runout. Again, two inches one way or another would have helped tremendously.

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The above statement by the OP explains why he has continual position problems. It's because he doesn't commit to a decision before shooting. Read his statement carefully and you will see. It's only when a player commits to a decision ---- right or wrong --- that they can then analyze the results and make adjustments for the next time.
  
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