Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2251968 |
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... stroke should be made quietly and without hurry . This quietness or coolness is most necessary in play- ing strokes on which much depends . It is of no use to tell nervous players not to be nervous . But if it is borne in mind to play ...
... stroke should be made quietly and without hurry . This quietness or coolness is most necessary in play- ing strokes on which much depends . It is of no use to tell nervous players not to be nervous . But if it is borne in mind to play ...
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... stroke is generally played with an eye to the next stroke ; that is to say , in addition to playing to make the stroke , we play to place one or more of the balls in an advantageous position for the next stroke . We have not yet got to ...
... stroke is generally played with an eye to the next stroke ; that is to say , in addition to playing to make the stroke , we play to place one or more of the balls in an advantageous position for the next stroke . We have not yet got to ...
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... stroke which may be taken at any time during the game . For instance : A is forty yards from B , the nearest ball . If he does not make a roquet that stroke , he loses the game . He goes by a well judged stroke to within a yard of B. He ...
... stroke which may be taken at any time during the game . For instance : A is forty yards from B , the nearest ball . If he does not make a roquet that stroke , he loses the game . He goes by a well judged stroke to within a yard of B. He ...
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