featherhawk
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- Dec 13, 2006
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truth, it was ugly but effective, to me it was his judgement of angles, in his prime he ALWAYS took the correct angles to get where he needed to be in time.Keith was a chihuahua alright .... who was faster than 90 % of the league in a 40-foot sprint and had a great stick when he arrived at the puck.
don't think that is taught, it is just innate.
reminds me of a buddy of mine immigrated to Canada from Ethiopia as a 15 year old, never played billiards in his life, he came out with some of the boys, he sucked with making a bridge with his hand, that said when he finally got that the game became really easy for him as he always knew the angles be it straight in or off the bank.
it was insane, still never lost to my good buddy though...ha ha, I used to Manage Retirement Residences and Senior Centres and played daily for many years...