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JENNIES AND OTHER SIDE STROKES MORE ABOUT JENNIES AND OTHER SIDE STROKES
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"Use of Varying Strengths"
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Play at various strengths, it is very bad
billiards to fall into the habit of being able to
get plenty of side on your ball at just one
strength, a fault which is much more common
than many people imagine. The same is just
as true as regards striking your ball centrally.
You should be able to do this at any desired
strength, but you are very likely to become
over-fond of playing at the one strength which
happens to be most reliable in your case.
Avoid this, especially as regards forcing strokes. You will soon discover how very difficult it is to hit your ball truly in its centre when playing at top speed, or nearly so; and as this stroke is so valuable in literally compelting free cueing, I hope you will not allow its difficulty to deter you from practicing it.
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