Boost Cue Ball Spin In Snooker
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Cue ball spin in Snooker explained. More extreme Spin on white ball with topspin and backspin shot tips tutorial. Ball spin in snooker. Break From Life shows you how you can boost your cue action and get more spin on the cue ball. The better you generate spin the less force you have to use making the game easier to play.
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9:05 - Right, so I keep seeing this everywhere. Everyone tells you NOT to play side spin across the ball. To adjust your stance so you're still striking directly straight through the cueball only to one side or the other. Yet, when I watch people playing side, I ALWAYS see them striking very much across the ball. You are clearly doing it here, a lot.
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Another great video!
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i used to loose every snooker game mate then i discovered your channel my game has improved greatly thank you from rawalpindi pakistan
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This was super helpful! Also hello from Dubai, UAE!
Cheers from Casablanca Morocco, Love your channel!
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I needed this video badly ! Thanks from Gujranwala , Pakistan 🔥✌🏼
Bibek from Nepal loves your tip and tricks
Agree with all comments- You explain it all in a fun and practical way
Smit Mehta from India - Mumbai
I like the amount of efforts you put.. Not just in playing but also in video making and virtual coaching.
Thanks keep it up.
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Thank you for some of the improvements i got during the past year on my game.
Very useful tips again ! thanks from Nantes, France !
Unfortunately I have no real possibility to start playing snooker myself, but your content still is super entertaining and extremely impressive!
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Great lessons mate. I’m still rubbish but slightly less rubbish than I used to be. Made a 35 break ( my highest ever) yesterday. Your lessons help so much. I’ll never be great but some day I might be average!
Another fabulous video! Always enjoy your videos 😊
Like a real teacher, keep up the great work
Merhaba from Turkey
You chuck your elbow out to your right when trying to put left hand side on it. No matter what side or top or bottom the cue needs to go straight. Steering the white is why you don’t get as much left as you can right. Go back and look at the end of the video and you’ll see it for yourself. Great content by the way. Gary - fro Belfast Northern Ireland
Thank you very much
Your videos really changed my game
Abduo from Baghdad Iraq
Love your videos! I'm gonna come over from the US and play haha, I'd love to have my own 12' I found an amazing 10' table I might pick up
Just make sure you got space for it
@@Breakfromlife oh forsure!! 15' by 20' minimum lol
much love from Pato Branco, PR - Brazil
Another good video. Mert Ozbelibagli, watching from Mersin/Turkey.
Another great video as always I'm watching while waiting for my turn on the table lol
Awesome blend of theory and practice as usual!
You videos are great! Learning a lot... Nick from Monument, CO
Thanks for this helpful video.
Greetings from The Faroe Islands!
There's one thing no one ever mentions for improving your ability to get more spin. In clubs, people handle the cue ball a lot and they can get a bit greasy and simply cleaning them thoroughly with an alcohol wipe and then handling them as little as possible helps considerably.
Excellent stuff 💯🚀🍀
big love from osaka, japoneses.🤔i'll go practice now!
Helo sir i am from pakistan and i'm learning very much from u r vedios thanks alot 😍
This was great! Thanks so much :) Much love from India!
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Great vid. Loads of great tips! Cheers
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Watching from Winnipeg Canada
Hello there! I am a regular follower of your videos,. Heres one thing I request you to make a video of. Everybody shows how to hit and where to hit in cue ball, but no one is explaining about how to practice amount of effort put in cue stick and how it matters. Also make a video of how to practice how much strength or force to use in what kind of shot and all - I hope you understand what I am requesting for. It is about how hard to hit in different kind of shot and how to practice - how hard to hit and making consistency in hitting with same amount of force or effort.
From Bhaktapur, Nepal
great video, very helpful.. love from rampur, uttar pradesh (india)
The shape of the tip (spherical or flat) does have a great impact on the ability to hit the cue ball at the correct spot.
Greetings from Taza , Morocco !
Nice video! I think one possible reason you can't put as much side spin on one side vs the other might be your center ball is actually off to one side. Reason I say this is because I have a lazy eye and I had major problem finding center ball. I was lucky I found a very very good coach and corrected this problem by a good margin. In short i now put the cue right under my dominant eye and when I get down first thing I do is find exactly where center ball is and things got much better since.
love from Prokuplje Sebia
Very interesting video, makes me inspired to play more.
Adam from Karlstad, Sweden
Hey mate...wishing for your good health..
A question, can we change the side after getting down into the shot, by moving the bridge hand. One more thing, when we line a shot up our dominant eye is on that line ie behind the center of the cue ball, but if we are putting a side on the ball, where should our eye be, over the cue or behind the center of the cue ball, as there is a touch distance between the both. Thanks a ton :)
Excellent video.
Good video’s! Watching from Genk in Belgium.
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Chennai, India ! 🇮🇳
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Hello from Tirana , Albania
Love your videos
Hi. From taipa New Zealand.
I was hoping you could have shown that old snooker balls (unpolished) and table felt plays a big part in spin?? My local club is reluctant to replace the balls after 30 years! Trying to get much spin is difficult. Maybe it's just me...
Hi, I really enjoy your videos and your style making them. I love snooker, but I play pool.. A year ago I bought a "low-deflection" cue, and now wondering what did I really buy? Can you explain, or link a video of yours if you have talked about it already? Then, if you'd like to put Finland under a pin, please place it on Turku city. :)
watching from Tangier, Morocco
Hello from Malaysia. I was wondering, how can a player stay focus after a long frame or after a couple of intense frames.
It can be difficult with nerves when you aren’t used to it but it gets better after a while. Mostly when you start getting a lot of shots going well you can play the game subconsciously for a while. So there are times when you need the intensity and times when things can happen naturally
Hello from POREPUNKAH, VICTORIA AUSTRALIA ❤️🤠
Also on top spin, a nice soft grip helps...
Love from Workington in Cumbria, England
When using side - your technique changes for some reason depending on the right or left. Look again: when playing with left hand side you do a weird thing with the cue(elbow and shoulder), yet you get more result without it when playing with right hand side.
That was because I was throwing my arm at it a bit to try and get more sidespin on it. With right hand side I didn’t need to do that.
@@Breakfromlife Well, you are the pro=) I am sure you can work out a way to actually balance it out. Because at the moment it seems you are introducing a flaw to compensate for some other flaw(like Barry Stark usually says). Like Trump moves his whole body right before a shot to compensate for the incorrect aim.
the thing with kicks and the cue ball bouncing is that the energy that was put into it as spin is converted into upwards speed. SO it loses a lot of spin
can you make a video on judd trump aiming system, his stance, and cue action
Been meaning to try to do this but can’t think of a way to do it yet but I will soon
Just what I was looking for
Can you help me .....? Soon has I strike the white I don’t follow it through...can you help me to get out of this Habit Thanks Mate....Great vids BA Pete from Kettering......👍🤓🇬🇧
I'm from Samobor Croatia
This video helped loads! Myles from stockton-on-tees UK 🔥
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Good stuff
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Lot of appropriate, from Bradford 🌹
I've got my cue now i got a good deal on it I think it was £100 but got it on sell for £45. Been playing 3 hours a day for the past 4 days. Snooker ain't as easy as pool could you do or do you have a video to help with this. As I am a top pool player but snooker I'm way off I no to keep at it but fort I would of been better then I am because of playing pool thanks Glen Brighton
You'll have to focus on your cue action a lot. It's worth watching cue action coaching videos and checking if you have sound fundamentals
Film yourself with your phone Glen and look for the tell tale signs of movement on the strike. One true mantra: you hit what you're looking at, so as you strike the cue ball, you don't look at the cue ball, you don't look at the pocket, you don't look at a ball you wish to cannon, you look only at the contact point on the object ball, nothing else.
Adopt good snooker stance fundamentals, if you have an upright pool stance then get that chin down on the cue. Check your cue action along the baulk line, if the cue isn't bang on the baulk line from tip to butt then shift your feet in your stance until it is and find a pre shot routine that puts you in this position every time.
@@vmax4steve524 I'll recorded myself the next time I'm playing and then watch it back to see where I'm going wrong. I'll make sure to remember what you have said thanks
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Cool...hello from Pakistan ..
I recently start watching your videos and I swear my game is getting hell more better day by day...I have learnt some of your moves 😉...feels great to see your videos man...am a huge fan..of your recreation snooker shots videos...
I like to watch ur videos from AGADIR MOROCCO
Here from Windhoek Namibia
Love your videos from Hyderabad
I think the amount of spin in each direction isdependent on handedness.
Love from india
love also from india
Since this video is about spin, I'm moving my comment here...Break from life will attempt any challenge? OK, then, here's a shot from Jimmy White's Snooker Masterclass (book) that I could never make.... the cue ball goes on either the green or yellow spots and the object ball goes on the blue spot. The shot is played with maximum side to pot the ball in the straighter top pocket (left side of table (looking from baulk) if the cue ball is on the yellow - played with left hand side). The ball is potted and the cue ball, given enough side, travels up the table, and spins off the cushion to go the other side of the black, i.e. it ends up on the same side as the target pocket. I was never able to generate enough spin to do this but, since I was able (when I practised a lot) to make all the other shots in this book, I assume it must be possible, and that JW isn't the only person who can do it. Want to try it?
ellis watching from douglas isle of man
1:25 whats going on with the yellow green brown line lol
Hello from pakistan faislaabad
You should honestly become pro, you'd easily beat the big O'Sullivan from Rui in Skegness, England 🏴
It takes a lot more than you expected to get up to pro level. Knowing what to do, why and how to do something does not mean you can actually do it and do it consistently. Apart from techniques , there are aspects like tactics, mental condition, endurance, etc., which may be something that a pro player truly stands out from an amateur player.
These videos even have A LOT OF IMPACT on Pool players like me. I am currently sharpening my Massey shots, im OK but am still no where near your level in your show offs video. Im Joe Chadburn Leeds Uk.
Kerala, India
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Atharva Jagtap Maharashtra India
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I'm from Malaysia can get a pin?
Here's a couple of things Break from life doesn't know, with regard to tried and tested physics. 1. Jumping a CB in the air, if anything increases the amount of follow distance, given the same amount of spin. 2. Overspin is almost impossible to perform, no examples in pro play. Hitting the CB at about 70% of it's height produces the natural rolling speed required for maximum follow efficiency. While his editing is impressive, he knows very little about the studied science of billiard physics.
I guess we found the 1 sourpuss who downvoted the video.
@@dave101t I didn't down vote. I'm just providing information that isn't presented well. You're guessing, as does this supposed expert.
I agree with your points apart from 1. When the ball is bouncing, as it lands it will lose a lot of rotation as it beds itself into the cloth momentarily. Also did you read that overspin on the snooker forums a while back? I think I saw a similar post a while back
@@dnbmania Admittedly the physics on bouncing effects are unclear, but given a bouncing ball moves forward after impact, one can make an argument for greater follow. I think he mistook this effect for hitting down on a CB, which reduces follow significantly. Dr. Dave has some good videos on overspin. It occurs in minimal margins, almost never practical in game play.
@@colincolenso I've read a few of dr Dave's papers it's very interesting what he has done. His videos on the interaction between the balls and the effect on the angles at various different speeds and rotations helped my game a lot
Hi, love from india