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In this text, he explains how it is done:
from basics, like how to hold the cue correctly and how to form a bridge, through building big breaks and escaping from impossible snookers, to advanced aspects of positional and safety play.
Containing personal anecdotes, Hendry recounts his own experiences:
weaknesses in his game and how he improved them
mistakes he has made and how he has corrected them
and, perhaps most important of all, how he learned to stay cool under tournament pressure while maintaining total belief in his ability to win.
Hendry's accounts of the dramatic moments in his career are both interesting and educational
for example, he has total recall of how he picked himself up psychologically to come from 14-8 down to win the 1992 World Championship final 18-14.
128 pages, Hardcover
First published April 1, 1994