Understanding Modern Snooker 1985

director: Brian Lee  


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Great Britain

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Jack Karnehm has condensed into two hours of excellent tape by demonstration and detailed dialogue, a mine of information amassed from fifty years experience. His belief that to understand your subject is the genuine route to success for any young sports- man, can save years of uncertain searching for as yet, untold mysteries within the wonderful games of Billiards and Snooker which have now reached their rightful position in the world of sport and entertainment. The Karnehm Method can be learned and practised at home on any size table and he was once heard to remark "even on the kitchen table". From the novice to the 100 break player it is a must.

Introduced by Chris Serle, star of the B.B.C. programme "In at the Deep End", which brought to the attention of millions of television viewers some of the emotional stress and pressures imposed on a team of professional sportsmen, yet disguised with a nonchalant elegance that has won praise from sportsmen world wide.

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Available on VHSAvailable on Betamax

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Distributor KNH Sports Ltd
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