Mark Allen
Be interesting to see how he does this season. 2018 was his best calendar year by a distance.
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Iranu - Posts: 41182
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HappyCamper wrote:Lol. Does everyone who criticises Feeney and SightRight eventually end up in bed with him?
Badsnookerplayer wrote:I admire Feeney as he certainly seems to have sold his system well. It is hard to tell if it works but as he has several top players then some are bound to improve.
I think I am still leaning towards the placebo effect.
Badsnookerplayer wrote:I admire Feeney as he certainly seems to have sold his system well. It is hard to tell if it works but as he has several top players then some are bound to improve.
I think I am still leaning towards the placebo effect.
Dan-cat wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:I admire Feeney as he certainly seems to have sold his system well. It is hard to tell if it works but as he has several top players then some are bound to improve.
I think I am still leaning towards the placebo effect.
You've learnt about it have you?
Tell us all about it
Oh wait
hang on
u haven't a scooby have u
Ash147 wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:I admire Feeney as he certainly seems to have sold his system well. It is hard to tell if it works but as he has several top players then some are bound to improve.
I think I am still leaning towards the placebo effect.
I don't think it's helped Ronnie's game, in fact I thought he was better during 2017-18 before he joined SightRight. I think it just gave Mark Williams a kick up the backside, and because he saw results in practice it motivated him. His game has always been there.
I doubt it will improve Allen's game either, it's hard to top how he played in 2018. He just seems to have gone through a small bad patch at the moment, so I think he's just latched onto SightRight as a means to get out of that more than anything.
Iranu wrote:Has joined SightRight.
Be interesting to see how he does this season. 2018 was his best calendar year by a distance.
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:I admire Feeney as he certainly seems to have sold his system well. It is hard to tell if it works but as he has several top players then some are bound to improve.
I think I am still leaning towards the placebo effect.
You've learnt about it have you?
Tell us all about it
Oh wait
hang on
u haven't a scooby have u
Not very nice DC.
But you are right I don't know everything (hence the'I think') so please do feel free to enlighten us.
Iranu wrote:Has joined SightRight.
Be interesting to see how he does this season. 2018 was his best calendar year by a distance.
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:I admire Feeney as he certainly seems to have sold his system well. It is hard to tell if it works but as he has several top players then some are bound to improve.
I think I am still leaning towards the placebo effect.
You've learnt about it have you?
Tell us all about it
Oh wait
hang on
u haven't a scooby have u
Not very nice DC.
But you are right I don't know everything (hence the'I think') so please do feel free to enlighten us.
Iranu wrote:What difference does it make whether or not it’s a placebo effect?
If it works, it works. That’s kind of the whole point of a placebo.
Dan-cat wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:I admire Feeney as he certainly seems to have sold his system well. It is hard to tell if it works but as he has several top players then some are bound to improve.
I think I am still leaning towards the placebo effect.
You've learnt about it have you?
Tell us all about it
Oh wait
hang on
u haven't a scooby have u
Not very nice DC.
But you are right I don't know everything (hence the'I think') so please do feel free to enlighten us.
Weeeelllll Baddy I know very little about the system. How can you judge something without knowing anything about it?
Ash147 wrote:Iranu wrote:What difference does it make whether or not it’s a placebo effect?
If it works, it works. That’s kind of the whole point of a placebo.
I don't see it as a permanent solution.
Badsnookerplayer wrote:I never bashed it in my post!
Iranu wrote:Ash147 wrote:Iranu wrote:What difference does it make whether or not it’s a placebo effect?
If it works, it works. That’s kind of the whole point of a placebo.
I don't see it as a permanent solution.
Why’s that?
Dan-cat wrote:Perhaps they learned the system and no longer need the coaching?
Ash147 wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Perhaps they learned the system and no longer need the coaching?
Perhaps. Didn't Bingham basically call it a crock of rubbish though?
Dan-cat wrote:Ash147 wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Perhaps they learned the system and no longer need the coaching?
Perhaps. Didn't Bingham basically call it a crock of rubbish though?
Yeah. He won the world title after working with it so...
Ash147 wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Perhaps they learned the system and no longer need the coaching?
Perhaps. Didn't Bingham basically call it a crock of rubbish though?
Ash147 wrote:I suppose it's a bit like Ronnie with Steve Peters. That helped him massively from 2011-2014, but since then he doesn't seem to have had the same effect.