Well done! This is another tough drill. I ever watched a pro played 147 of this drill. He played every black with cue ball hitting bottom cushion and most black shots played with heavy side. Incredible skill.
Main tour level indeed gives that impression. There's a video of Thai player Mink that showcases a clearance in this drill as well. ruclips.net/video/dX29LnHV2VI/видео.html
The table appears to be well maintained. Good bounce off the rails and a fast cloth. I like your cueing action, short and compact backswing with a gun barrel straight follow through. Would I be correct in assuming you have had a few 147's in a game?
Thank you for your comment. I try to maintain the table in the best condition possible because practicing becomes less effective otherwise. I've achieved a 147 twice in frames.
U using a slightly side from a mid white ball.. do u also adjust where to hit the object ball.. or just same as u hit the midle of white ball? ( if u understand my english)
Thank you for your comment. It's a bit tricky to explain, but in my case, it has become a standard to add a small amount of side spin and aim for the object ball considering its angle. So, when potting by hitting the center of the cue ball, I need to adjust the impact point.
The following is the response I gave when someone else asked about a small amount of side spin in the past. Feel free to take a look if you're interested. Regarding the slight side spin, while the priority is often given to the spin that changes the angle rebounding from the cushion, I add a small amount of side spin to stabilize the path of the object ball, achieving a more consistent potting. In English, this is referred to as "helping side." Please check out the following videos for reference: ruclips.net/video/Dfo_2qAXnaw/видео.html&ab_channel=BarryStarkSnookerCoach ruclips.net/video/WS7wtFQyf5g/видео.html&ab_channel=MichaelHoltSnookerCoaching Regarding 'Helping Side,' it's not something I consciously practiced and gained but rather something I unconsciously picked up through playing a lot of billiards. So, there isn't a specific practice method that I can recommend. For starters, I suggest not being fixated on hitting the center every time but rather getting a feel for which impact point is more likely to pot the ball depending on the angle. As mentioned by the coaches in the videos, not all professionals use side spin, as some prefer hitting the center of the ball. It's not something universally recommended for everyone. What works best is something only you can determine for yourself based on your own preferences and imaging.
Is that a request for a video with content similar to clearing the colors, like from 13:00 onward in this video: ruclips.net/video/kEl_XUQJcEQ/видео.html?
u r great man
Thank you
This definitely help me a lot. It is more interesting to watch your videos . Hopefully I can pickup and practice them.
Thank you for your comment!
Well done! This is another tough drill. I ever watched a pro played 147 of this drill. He played every black with cue ball hitting bottom cushion and most black shots played with heavy side. Incredible skill.
Main tour level indeed gives that impression. There's a video of Thai player Mink that showcases a clearance in this drill as well.
ruclips.net/video/dX29LnHV2VI/видео.html
Nice one Sasa I love the way you put the break together and then the video editing. Great job 👍🏻🍀
Thank you for your comment!😃
Thanks it was great i practice now
Thank you for your comment! Let's practice!
The table appears to be well maintained. Good bounce off the rails and a fast cloth. I like your cueing action, short and compact backswing with a gun barrel straight follow through. Would I be correct in assuming you have had a few 147's in a game?
Thank you for your comment. I try to maintain the table in the best condition possible because practicing becomes less effective otherwise. I've achieved a 147 twice in frames.
U using a slightly side from a mid white ball.. do u also adjust where to hit the object ball.. or just same as u hit the midle of white ball? ( if u understand my english)
Thank you for your comment.
It's a bit tricky to explain, but in my case, it has become a standard to add a small amount of side spin and aim for the object ball considering its angle. So, when potting by hitting the center of the cue ball, I need to adjust the impact point.
The following is the response I gave when someone else asked about a small amount of side spin in the past. Feel free to take a look if you're interested.
Regarding the slight side spin, while the priority is often given to the spin that changes the angle rebounding from the cushion, I add a small amount of side spin to stabilize the path of the object ball, achieving a more consistent potting. In English, this is referred to as "helping side." Please check out the following videos for reference:
ruclips.net/video/Dfo_2qAXnaw/видео.html&ab_channel=BarryStarkSnookerCoach
ruclips.net/video/WS7wtFQyf5g/видео.html&ab_channel=MichaelHoltSnookerCoaching
Regarding 'Helping Side,' it's not something I consciously practiced and gained but rather something I unconsciously picked up through playing a lot of billiards. So, there isn't a specific practice method that I can recommend. For starters, I suggest not being fixated on hitting the center every time but rather getting a feel for which impact point is more likely to pot the ball depending on the angle.
As mentioned by the coaches in the videos, not all professionals use side spin, as some prefer hitting the center of the ball. It's not something universally recommended for everyone. What works best is something only you can determine for yourself based on your own preferences and imaging.
Great job. This routine is so difficult
Thank you for your comment. The beginning part is especially difficult, isn't it?
@Sasa_snooker yeah I'm struggling to get past the first two reds
Let's keep at it!
Yeah that's definitely an tough drill, the ammount of times you lost the cue ball shows it.
This drill is challenging, especially with the reds near the black, so I had a series of restarts in the early stages
@@Sasa_snooker John Higgins's 5 reds below the black with zigzag must be terrifying
Yes, it's from this video ( ruclips.net/video/LZHwfYRqMvw/видео.html ), right? That one is indeed challenging.
Thank u bro one video colour clearance teach
Thank you for your comment. However, I'm sorry, but I'm having difficulty understanding the meaning in English.
@@Sasa_snooker just colour clearing
Is that a request for a video with content similar to clearing the colors, like from 13:00 onward in this video:
ruclips.net/video/kEl_XUQJcEQ/видео.html?
@@Sasa_snooker yes bro a request make a video colour clearance
I'll try to make a video clearing the colors next time. Editing videos takes time, and I have a backlog, so it might take a while