You know, your POV headcam videos genuinely helped me to play better - with my astigmatism, I think that's what it was, I'd line up a black off the spot and my eyes would deceive me a bit, so I'd think I had to hit the black much thinner than I actually did. Consequently of course I'd miss every time...which was incredibly annoying because I've always been a dead-straight cueist, so I knew it wasn't that. But seeing your point of view as you pot the black, I know where to aim, it's a simple equation: he strikes the white here, makes contact with the object ball there, if you do exactly the same, you'll get the same outcome. And lo and behold...
Watched so many of your videos (fantastic by the way thank you!) I’ve not seen anyone ask but I’m sure it’s probably one of your most asked questions. Why the heck are you not on the tour??
On the "Matchroom Multi Sport" channel, Judd Trump's positional shot on the final red in the video titled "GENIUS! Judd Trump incredible clearance vs Shaun Murphy | 2023 Cazoo Champion of Champions". Recreate that. Good luck!
Are you still using the Cuesoul tips you featured in your last tip video? I've really come to love the ADR147 tips, can't recommend them enough. I use a Supersoft hardness as I play English pool predominantly, but there was absolutely no bedding in and it played superbly right away, if you're thinking about experimenting!
Lovely mate! 👌 you can instantly hear it can't you! I used to re-tip cues when running a club and they've done a lovely job! Your long screw backs will be 🔥 now! Remember to stay still! Lovely 135 and bashful yellow!
Bro when u run out of things to talk about, could you explain a bit about what your playing for.. etc where you are playing the cue ball to, how hard your hitting it and where to hit it? Just for us noobs of course
Hi I love your videos as much as everybody else, but I just wonder about something that nobody seems to talk about, or if they do I've completely missed it. I reckon I'm probably like most people who have recently decided to attempt to commit to becoming a better player. As a musician, I know how important it is to own the instrument you want to get good at, to have it at home. Might sound obvious but that's the only way to get any real improvement. I don't have the space for a full size snooker table in my flat, I can get a 6 foot by 3 foot table at best, only a quarter of the size of the real thing. I should be getting one anyway at the end of the month. I work 3 days a week and luckily there's a pool table I can play on for 2 hours each day. I'm also lucky to have a snooker club just across the road from my flat. The trouble is the cost is astronomical and is impossible to afford to practice a few hours a day. Including all the deals at my club, 2 hours a day cost £462.71 per month. 3 hours a day is £655.93 pm and 4 hours a day is £925.42 pm. Who can afford that? Hardly anyone I would imagine. Paying £655 or £925 per month just to practice something seems insane and it's completely unaffordable for me and I expect for most other people too. The only thing I can do atm is just get a 6 x 3 table, at least there's still loads of relevant development you could do with it and I don't have to pay any money just to practice. But of course, this really is nothing compared to practicing snooker on an actual proper snooker table. The idea of renting somewhere to practice also seems astronomical in price, and of course you've got to buy a table too which costs thousands. But if I had somewhere to put it, I'd save up and buy one. Being a musician, most instruments are affordable so it's possible to buy the thing you want to get good at and practice it as much as you like at home for free. Is everyone else in this same situation? it seems impossible to really be able to actually practice snooker on a daily basis. Absolutely impossible. What a shame, cos that means I'll never really get any good at it, no matter how many videos I watch. Is there a free way to practice?.. Is there a very VERY CHEAP way to practice? This must be a massive problem for hundreds of thousands of people. X
It's boring and you won't like hearing it ...but you have to practice the fundamentals. Make sure you can hit the cue ball straight and in the centre every single time. Once you can do that, you'll be making 50s-80s easily
@@CertifiedSlamboy This has been debunked a lot, most recently by Holt- straight cueing, or whatever is not really that important, and finding "own" center as opposed to "true" center has been shown to improve player's game so much more. The best players always play with a tiny trace of side here and there! To make 30-breaks and beyond, you gotta focus on alignment more than anything. Believe it or not, but you don't miss most pots by 1mm, you're missing them by 10-20mm so orders of magnitude more than the pro's. Rule of thumb; if you're missing easy low-pace pots, it's probably alignment. I had refused to recognise this for a long time, and my game has improved considerably since. Sometimes you just have to visualise the animation involving a line on the baize, curving over the cushions to pick check/running-side correctly, etc. it's all about Focus
RUclips are properly clamping down on reused content so it's not surprising that these compilation videos are getting more strikes. I'm not too sad about it as quite often they are adding very little original content. You do though! You add value to the clips by analysing the shots and re-creating them so I would hope you are ok. But yeah being able to suggest shots on twitter or something would be great. Keep up the great work.
For me a cue has to have a maple shaft... what's your thoughts? Maple feels better I can't explain it but I've often wondered why everyone uses ash when in my my experience maple is king.
Stephen Hendry always uses a maple cue .I was told years ago they were less prone to warping .But they are lovely and smooth.Talking of cues I was amazed to learn that if you want a hand-made John Parris cue the waiting list is 8years!
@eskertoo yeah and it will cost you upwards of 4k. There is a cue maker in Warrington that I use called Tiger Cues.. high quality handmade to custom spec, and affordable prices.
Mr. BreakFromLife, that was a superb clearance. Good stuff. What's your highest break? After Hendry not winning some show award thing for his channel and the fact that he's gotten lazy in practicing, I'm upgrading you to number 2 in the top snooker RUclips rankings. Cliff is still at number 1.
Not that it means anything because RUclips generally speaking just takes the side of the claimant unless the other party lawyers up (even if that just means "get a counterclaim letter with the appropriate legalese on it"), but you should have a pretty solid case of fair use on educational grounds. You use one clip of the shot, add in the context, then try to replicate it, explaining things like spin and power as you go along, so you'll probably be fine.
Titanium ferrules are overrated mate. Yes, they cut down a bit on the throw when playing with larger amounts of side, but so what? You just get used to the throw from any given cue. John Higgins switched to a titanium ferrule not long ago and he didn't start playing any better. Jimmy White did the same, and he isn't wining any more than usual either. They like them, they had to spend time getting used to the difference first, and then got back to the same level of play rather than actually improving. There are also other players who have tried them and ended up switching back to brass because they just couldn't get used to them and didn't like the difference. If you can already play to a high level with a certain amount of throw that you're used to, there will be no difference in your level of play at the end of the day. If you're brand new to the game and not been getting used to a certain cue for years then sure it might be helpful to start with titanium, but otherwise, it's not better, it's just different. It affects the amount of side as well as throw and the feel on shots. Maple wood cues throw more than ash, and Hendry and Higgins seem to have done pretty well with maple all their careers...it's not as if switching to ash back in their day would have suddenly made the game any easier for them or made them play any better, it would just have meant they'd need to spend ages getting used to a new cue before getting back to the level they were already at.
Let’s also laugh at McGill with his graphite 9 ball cue set up with black glove he’ll be back with a wooden cue before long .Those composite cues have been tried for decades ,there nothing new and they all feel dead ..
Glad the cue is working better for you. Brad from St Adolphe Canada
Well done!! Love the clean out. Keep 'em coming.
You know, your POV headcam videos genuinely helped me to play better - with my astigmatism, I think that's what it was, I'd line up a black off the spot and my eyes would deceive me a bit, so I'd think I had to hit the black much thinner than I actually did. Consequently of course I'd miss every time...which was incredibly annoying because I've always been a dead-straight cueist, so I knew it wasn't that. But seeing your point of view as you pot the black, I know where to aim, it's a simple equation: he strikes the white here, makes contact with the object ball there, if you do exactly the same, you'll get the same outcome. And lo and behold...
Glad it works anyway
Great video...... watching all the way from Noord-Sleen in the Netherlands ;-)
a microphone may be a worthy investment for future videos
Lovely casual total clearance
Smoothly edited.
Same feeling here with my new blue TAOM Fusion tip. Plays like magic.
May have to experiment a bit with tips again
@@Breakfromlife Did Parris do the new ferule?
@@thomasmeyer8798 no don’t have that much money
@@Breakfromlifeor a year to wait I imagine
@CertifiedSlamboy Would be longer than that, plus he'd prob be rude to you
Well done. Very well done! Cheers from Gunnar in Norrköping, Sweden.
love your videos watching from newcastle uk
Watched so many of your videos (fantastic by the way thank you!) I’ve not seen anyone ask but I’m sure it’s probably one of your most asked questions. Why the heck are you not on the tour??
Love your stuff , from Hobart, Tasmania
Lovly clearance , what is sizes of your tips ?
Great video. Loved your reaction when potting the yellow. Great contact. 👍
Lovely clearance!
Nice clearance.
On the "Matchroom Multi Sport" channel, Judd Trump's positional shot on the final red in the video titled "GENIUS! Judd Trump incredible clearance vs Shaun Murphy | 2023 Cazoo Champion of Champions". Recreate that. Good luck!
Yeah will have to try
Awesome break . What brand tip is it ?
Can you recommend the best place to replace the brass ferrule on my cue (my cue is only 2-3 months old) to a titanium ferrule please?
Are you still using the Cuesoul tips you featured in your last tip video? I've really come to love the ADR147 tips, can't recommend them enough. I use a Supersoft hardness as I play English pool predominantly, but there was absolutely no bedding in and it played superbly right away, if you're thinking about experimenting!
Nice new ferrule. What cue-tip are you using at the mo?
These vids are fantastic 👍
Great to see the cue back in good order 👍
What a nice break to watch 👍🏻
Can’t believe you were on a maxi and went up for the pink 😂
Hi mate
Could you please tell Length of your cue?
You seem to live local to me in the southwest, are you able to share how tipped your cue?
Your pockets are big as buckets 😂❤
Lovely mate! 👌 you can instantly hear it can't you! I used to re-tip cues when running a club and they've done a lovely job!
Your long screw backs will be 🔥 now! Remember to stay still! Lovely 135 and bashful yellow!
nice round... wish i can as good 😅... cheers from Malaysia ❤
do a bigger dome on the tip, give more action on the cue ball
The difference must feel crazy good, your cues been upgraded from broken to fixed 😂
beautiful break!
U dont need titanium, i would rather go for a pigeon type thin walled brass. Plays softer and dont destroy the tips fast. Stefan from Plovdiv.
Which cue do you use kindly tell us
What is best middle price cue to buy
Bayar from erbil i bit you can’t find it 😂
Just knock in a ton casually 😮
I think it was attempted 3 though
@@Breakfromlife Still, cue ball controls means your shots look so easy but like Ronnie, it’s all in the control
What's the best beginner cue to get. My budget is about £100
Bro when u run out of things to talk about, could you explain a bit about what your playing for.. etc where you are playing the cue ball to, how hard your hitting it and where to hit it? Just for us noobs of course
My cue has had the same tip for 19 years and I'm scared of having to change it :P
I'm looking to buy a snooker cue stick. What brand do you recommend?. I've been playing for about a year now. New Jersey, USA
Any cue made in Thailand really if you can try before you buy that’s even better than just hoping the cue will just suit you
Any cue from Thailand really if you can try before you buy that’s even better
Amazing, talking and banging a 135 total clearance. Very impressive
Hi
I love your videos as much as everybody else, but I just wonder about something that nobody seems to talk about, or if they do I've completely missed it.
I reckon I'm probably like most people who have recently decided to attempt to commit to becoming a better player.
As a musician, I know how important it is to own the instrument you want to get good at, to have it at home. Might sound obvious but that's the only way to get any real improvement. I don't have the space for a full size snooker table in my flat, I can get a 6 foot by 3 foot table at best, only a quarter of the size of the real thing. I should be getting one anyway at the end of the month.
I work 3 days a week and luckily there's a pool table I can play on for 2 hours each day. I'm also lucky to have a snooker club just across the road from my flat.
The trouble is the cost is astronomical and is impossible to afford to practice a few hours a day.
Including all the deals at my club, 2 hours a day cost £462.71 per month.
3 hours a day is £655.93 pm and 4 hours a day is £925.42 pm.
Who can afford that? Hardly anyone I would imagine. Paying £655 or £925 per month just to practice something seems insane and it's completely unaffordable for me and I expect for most other people too. The only thing I can do atm is just get a 6 x 3 table, at least there's still loads of relevant development you could do with it and I don't have to pay any money just to practice. But of course, this really is nothing compared to practicing snooker on an actual proper snooker table.
The idea of renting somewhere to practice also seems astronomical in price, and of course you've got to buy a table too which costs thousands. But if I had somewhere to put it, I'd save up and buy one.
Being a musician, most instruments are affordable so it's possible to buy the thing you want to get good at and practice it as much as you like at home for free.
Is everyone else in this same situation? it seems impossible to really be able to actually practice snooker on a daily basis. Absolutely impossible.
What a shame, cos that means I'll never really get any good at it, no matter how many videos I watch.
Is there a free way to practice?..
Is there a very VERY CHEAP way to practice?
This must be a massive problem for hundreds of thousands of people. X
sir can you complete the stephen hendry touch challenge ( its too much hard table even for world champains )?
What type of tip are you using? Can we have a closeup
It’s just an ordinary elk master. May try something else but don’t want to change it because it’s working for now
Why do you not have a Parris cue?? Best cues ever made
Can’t afford the 4 year wait
I’m struggling to make 30+ breaks, how can I improve to this kind of level?, maybe quite an open question but I really admire your skill on a table
It's boring and you won't like hearing it ...but you have to practice the fundamentals.
Make sure you can hit the cue ball straight and in the centre every single time. Once you can do that, you'll be making 50s-80s easily
@@CertifiedSlamboy This has been debunked a lot, most recently by Holt- straight cueing, or whatever is not really that important, and finding "own" center as opposed to "true" center has been shown to improve player's game so much more. The best players always play with a tiny trace of side here and there! To make 30-breaks and beyond, you gotta focus on alignment more than anything. Believe it or not, but you don't miss most pots by 1mm, you're missing them by 10-20mm so orders of magnitude more than the pro's. Rule of thumb; if you're missing easy low-pace pots, it's probably alignment. I had refused to recognise this for a long time, and my game has improved considerably since. Sometimes you just have to visualise the animation involving a line on the baize, curving over the cushions to pick check/running-side correctly, etc. it's all about Focus
Which cue tip are u using break from life
Have you considered taking you new tip into battle at the EBSA European Championships in March 2024?
Do you play alone mostly?
-the vale of Kashmir
Play a fair bit with other people at a few different clubs. Just not as many tournaments as there used to be
I love your videos from Pakistan.
RUclips are properly clamping down on reused content so it's not surprising that these compilation videos are getting more strikes. I'm not too sad about it as quite often they are adding very little original content. You do though! You add value to the clips by analysing the shots and re-creating them so I would hope you are ok. But yeah being able to suggest shots on twitter or something would be great. Keep up the great work.
Hello break from life
Do you participate in snooker tournament?
You should wear a chest cam or something during your games
What cue do u actually use ?
How much was the break in the end?
It literally says with a big number in the corner of the screen…?
135
@@gerrygunn5109 thanks
You had to change your tip and farrow bc your table is super slow and you have to hit everything so hard lol
You need a dictionary. If you don’t know what that is, get a thesaurus and work your way through it.
For me a cue has to have a maple shaft... what's your thoughts? Maple feels better I can't explain it but I've often wondered why everyone uses ash when in my my experience maple is king.
Stephen Hendry always uses a maple cue .I was told years ago they were less prone to warping .But they are lovely and smooth.Talking of cues I was amazed to learn that if you want a hand-made John Parris cue the waiting list is 8years!
@eskertoo yeah and it will cost you upwards of 4k. There is a cue maker in Warrington that I use called Tiger Cues.. high quality handmade to custom spec, and affordable prices.
Mr. BreakFromLife, that was a superb clearance. Good stuff. What's your highest break? After Hendry not winning some show award thing for his channel and the fact that he's gotten lazy in practicing, I'm upgrading you to number 2 in the top snooker RUclips rankings. Cliff is still at number 1.
His is a 147 I'm pretty sure
@@ryandavies7978 If true, then Mr. BreakFromLife will be go up to close to number 1 on Snooker RUclips channel. :-D
Not that it means anything because RUclips generally speaking just takes the side of the claimant unless the other party lawyers up (even if that just means "get a counterclaim letter with the appropriate legalese on it"), but you should have a pretty solid case of fair use on educational grounds. You use one clip of the shot, add in the context, then try to replicate it, explaining things like spin and power as you go along, so you'll probably be fine.
Unquestionably educational. Illustrating the hit site on the cue ball added value to your amazing video. By the way, I hope you know where Bhutan is!
Give Q school a try.
Titanium ferrules are overrated mate. Yes, they cut down a bit on the throw when playing with larger amounts of side, but so what? You just get used to the throw from any given cue. John Higgins switched to a titanium ferrule not long ago and he didn't start playing any better. Jimmy White did the same, and he isn't wining any more than usual either. They like them, they had to spend time getting used to the difference first, and then got back to the same level of play rather than actually improving. There are also other players who have tried them and ended up switching back to brass because they just couldn't get used to them and didn't like the difference. If you can already play to a high level with a certain amount of throw that you're used to, there will be no difference in your level of play at the end of the day.
If you're brand new to the game and not been getting used to a certain cue for years then sure it might be helpful to start with titanium, but otherwise, it's not better, it's just different. It affects the amount of side as well as throw and the feel on shots. Maple wood cues throw more than ash, and Hendry and Higgins seem to have done pretty well with maple all their careers...it's not as if switching to ash back in their day would have suddenly made the game any easier for them or made them play any better, it would just have meant they'd need to spend ages getting used to a new cue before getting back to the level they were already at.
Higgins never used a maple cue😂
Would love to see some content of you in actual match play. Although appreciate, you may need your opponents permission to film
Bitching the whole way to a 135 clearance, you’ve got to be kidding me!
I know how you like to recreate shots how about the perfect break from I believe Alex Higgins the balls went back into the pack 😊
Watching from Nepal Kathmandu give me a pin 📌📍
Talks about his cue barely tries and gets a better break than me in the first 2 minutes😢
2n subhan from multan
pakistan
Let's take a moment to laugh at Shaun Murphy and his multi-cue nonsense. Absolute 🔔🔚
Let’s also laugh at McGill with his graphite 9 ball cue set up with black glove he’ll be back with a wooden cue before long .Those composite cues have been tried for decades ,there nothing new and they all feel dead ..
It does seem like the more you understand it the less sense it makes
Let's take a moment to laugh at Shaun Murphy.
Fixed your post 👍
@@mikebest634 It's not graphite, it's carbon.
@@mikebest634troll-tastic 😂
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