Seeing your vid improves my break, and my partner asked I've said I learn from this channel, he subscribes as well! Brilliant contents, keep it up buddy
This is an interesting concept. I think I subconciously doubt my ability quite a bit (I'm still an amateur anyways lol), so often I'm missing my mark, because I don't think nearly enough about where I wanna hit the ball, before I even approach the table. I think this could potentially help me quite a bit. I don't mind missing, but it gets to me, when I miss something I know I'm able to pot, or I have been able to pot in the past. That's the worst part, which then creates the doubt sometimes. I'll try this next time I play. Just wanted to add, I play pool and not snooker, but I still think this can apply to pool just as well for me.
Could you please please please do one of your wonderful vids about how to predict where the cueball goes after hitting a ball. For me, that's one of the hardest things about snooker, and it causes me to fall out of position.
@@Breakfromlife could you recreate shot of the world championships from yesteryear. Was watching the 1983 one on you tube and there’s some great shots on there
can you please tell me do you look at pocket during featuring or in the final backswing or before delivery ? or the pocket should be in the background or prepheral vision at all the time? i used to look at the cueball as when i was about to hit the cueball but a coach told me years ago to look at object ball , since then i have been having this problem that during features i go like , cueball, objectball, pocket and then cueball , then i look at the objectball as about to hit but i think i move my eyes to pocket while the tip is about to hit the cueball, and i miss alot of shots, should i go back to my old aiming method and look at the cueball when i about to hit the cueball or looking at pocket is normal ? tnx alot for your nice videos
I think an interesting video would be on how to get onto the yellow after potting a black off the spot, where is the best place to leave the cue ball for yourself on the black ect... its an essential shot for a 147 however you do also see some club players potting a red to get on the blue even though position for the black was easier because they know the yellow will be next, it ultimately boils down to the distance between black and yellow and confidence, it could help a lot of people improve their game. Also setting up will be simple...every colour on the spot :)
I've got a quick question for you, how do you figure out your aiming line? what I mean by that is where the cue sits on your chin in relation to your eye(s) and aiming down the cue, I feel like I constantly hit slightly right of the object ball so 90% of my misses are to the left jaw, it's tiny amounts I'm missing by, but so frustrating. I think it's because I'm not getting my eyes in exactly the same spot over the cue.
You can pot any ball in a corner pocket with enough angle to pot it. What about the middle? I would love an experiment to see the narrowest angle this could be achieved. For example could a ball be potted from along the rail into the middle if the ball comes to a dead stop over the pocket?
can you please tell me which hip do you sit on when you are about go to down ? i think i over turn my hip or i might be sitting on wrong hip, my cue butt is always to the left of line of aim, offline. and i am sure the hip is causing it, do you sit on your right hip or left hip ? my right leg (leading leg) from behind looks like this \ and lots of gap between grip hand and the trouser pocket. please help me thank you
ideally, you should be Sat on the right side that if your right handed. The angles probably created by your left leg being too far forward, or too far out to the , it’s the only thing I can think of without seeing it
@@Breakfromlife thank you for quick reply, basically i am not sitting on any hip , i just twist it all the way to left, and the right leg looks like this \ from behind and that is why my cue butt also goes to left offline, can you plzzzz make a video how to sit on right hip? spent hours on internet cannot find a single article regarding this, i did my back surgery 6 years ago and i forgot where i should sit, and after that my game is ruined until now. plz make a video plzzzzzzzz , thank you
@@snooker-ne7lh okay I’ll look at it in the future. you might also be able to fix it by moving your stance or right? I can’t work it out without looking at it but it might help.
@@Breakfromlife i have tried for many years, and all i can think of is that i am not sitting on right hip , i just my entire hip to the left and i feel like i am leaning to the right and the butt of the cue is to the left. i will be waiting impatiently for your video tnx for great contents on the channel
Same here. I can make tight shots in to middle pockets that my opponents say make no sense to go for as they’re so hard yet I have no consistency and can rarely get a break in to the teens 😂
Thats what make the difference between us and the pros. Their consistency. We just need to masters all the easy shots and placing. But thats the hardest part
Working out the potting angle is simple. Pushing the cue through dead straight under pressure, or judging the arc of the cue ball when using side is what makes the game difficult and drawing lines on a table won’t help one bit with that.
Your videos are really improving my game sense and seeing the layout from different perspectives.
Greetings from Antalya, Turkey
Hello from the Isle of Wight, many thanks for the instructional videos, I shall soon be 81 but enjoy playing in the league here on the island
Thanks, yes, all my (snooker) problems summed up in one vid!
Love the POV cam.
Hello from Newcastle Australia
Magnificent video! It's something I already felt was happening and I'm glad someone finally explained it.
Seeing your vid improves my break, and my partner asked I've said I learn from this channel, he subscribes as well! Brilliant contents, keep it up buddy
This is an interesting concept. I think I subconciously doubt my ability quite a bit (I'm still an amateur anyways lol), so often I'm missing my mark, because I don't think nearly enough about where I wanna hit the ball, before I even approach the table. I think this could potentially help me quite a bit. I don't mind missing, but it gets to me, when I miss something I know I'm able to pot, or I have been able to pot in the past. That's the worst part, which then creates the doubt sometimes. I'll try this next time I play. Just wanted to add, I play pool and not snooker, but I still think this can apply to pool just as well for me.
Loving the videos especially as they come out at the perfect time
Hello from Leicester
Could you please please please do one of your wonderful vids about how to predict where the cueball goes after hitting a ball. For me, that's one of the hardest things about snooker, and it causes me to fall out of position.
I will
@@Breakfromlife Greeeeeat! 🐯☺️ Looking forward to it 😊😊
@@Breakfromlife could you recreate shot of the world championships from yesteryear. Was watching the 1983 one on you tube and there’s some great shots on there
Hey man do you know if your table is slate or not
@@Breakfromlife Is that video out yet? Thx
I didn’t realize what I was feeling could be articulated. Thanks for this!
can you please tell me do you look at pocket during featuring or in the final backswing or before delivery ?
or the pocket should be in the background or prepheral vision at all the time?
i used to look at the cueball as when i was about to hit the cueball but a coach told me years ago to look at object ball , since then i have been having this problem that during features i go like , cueball, objectball, pocket and then cueball , then i look at the objectball as about to hit but i think i move my eyes to pocket while the tip is about to hit the cueball, and i miss alot of shots, should i go back to my old aiming method and look at the cueball when i about to hit the cueball or looking at pocket is normal ?
tnx alot for your nice videos
Your videos are amazing i improve my game alote watching your videoa specialy aiming once … love from pakistan
Lovely helpful videos. Very well explained. From Simon in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Do you play snooker in Edmonton in a club or do you have a table? I'm in New Brunswick and I don't know of a table in the province.
That's because you guys actually have a life.
Hello from Malaysia 🇲🇾 i like all your videos,great effort ❤️
Thanks for the tips. Brad from St Adolphe Canada
Thanks this video has helped me so much 😊
AB from Fiji
This is how I always miss by just a little bit.. Need to work on it.. Thanks for the tips
Hey, I got a pin on the map! Thanks 😁
One thing is for sure when shooting Billiards pool or any type of pool. You need to stay low and follow through with your pool stick.
this is snooker and it is called a queue
@@Mia-jy8mfit’s called a cue, not a “queue”
Queue 😂😂😂😂
@@Mia-jy8mf😂😂😂😂queue
Cue
Great video, really useful thank you
Great video. It’s worst when you correct as you swing back. Also you hold the cue quite away from the rear. Unless you keep the extension on?
Good stuff mate,Bang on👍💯🚀
Missed two close to straight pots for the frame last night. My head was so nervous and lost composure.
Thanks for the vid, and hello from Thailand! Subscribed.
I think an interesting video would be on how to get onto the yellow after potting a black off the spot, where is the best place to leave the cue ball for yourself on the black ect... its an essential shot for a 147 however you do also see some club players potting a red to get on the blue even though position for the black was easier because they know the yellow will be next, it ultimately boils down to the distance between black and yellow and confidence, it could help a lot of people improve their game.
Also setting up will be simple...every colour on the spot :)
Thank you
Love your contents it helped me a lot to improve my game thank you
From (gujarat)
Would love watch tough table challenge !!!!
Excellent advice as always
One request, please make a video on object ball behaviour after contact of spinning cue ball
I've got a quick question for you, how do you figure out your aiming line? what I mean by that is where the cue sits on your chin in relation to your eye(s) and aiming down the cue, I feel like I constantly hit slightly right of the object ball so 90% of my misses are to the left jaw, it's tiny amounts I'm missing by, but so frustrating. I think it's because I'm not getting my eyes in exactly the same spot over the cue.
Another good one!
Thanks
You can pot any ball in a corner pocket with enough angle to pot it. What about the middle? I would love an experiment to see the narrowest angle this could be achieved. For example could a ball be potted from along the rail into the middle if the ball comes to a dead stop over the pocket?
I do this with everything in life BFL, particularly with midnight pisses.
Lol sound messy
your content is amazing, perfect marker LY ( Karachi, Pakistan )
Hey man do you know if your table is slate or not
i see the potting angle wider (ie: 1/2 becomes 1/4 ball cut in long pot) with a snooker glasses and miss the pot, why? thx
can you please tell me which hip do you sit on when you are about go to down ?
i think i over turn my hip or i might be sitting on wrong hip, my cue butt is always to the left of line of aim, offline.
and i am sure the hip is causing it, do you sit on your right hip or left hip ? my right leg (leading leg) from behind looks like this \ and lots of gap between grip hand and the trouser pocket.
please help me
thank you
ideally, you should be Sat on the right side that if your right handed. The angles probably created by your left leg being too far forward, or too far out to the , it’s the only thing I can think of without seeing it
@@Breakfromlife thank you for quick reply, basically i am not sitting on any hip , i just twist it all the way to left, and the right leg looks like this \ from behind and that is why my cue butt also goes to left offline, can you plzzzz make a video how to sit on right hip? spent hours on internet cannot find a single article regarding this, i did my back surgery 6 years ago and i forgot where i should sit, and after that my game is ruined until now. plz make a video plzzzzzzzz , thank you
@@snooker-ne7lh okay I’ll look at it in the future. you might also be able to fix it by moving your stance or right? I can’t work it out without looking at it but it might help.
@@Breakfromlife i have tried for many years, and all i can think of is that i am not sitting on right hip , i just my entire hip to the left and i feel like i am leaning to the right and the butt of the cue is to the left.
i will be waiting impatiently for your video
tnx for great contents on the channel
hello bro,i from malaysia i like u video
Yup at my level hitting the ball where I wanted give much better feelin even I miss the pot, seesawing feel suck bcz u never knw what is wrong
It’s just a good thing to eliminate
Hey Sir how are you sir I have problems on state short how can I am approve give me some trick please
Sir I don't have god hand berg and all so may not have start cue how can I m improve
FROM MALAYSIA !!!!!
I can do some amazing shots sometimes, but I can't put it together and make a break. I seem to lose concentration just before I shoot.
Same here. I can make tight shots in to middle pockets that my opponents say make no sense to go for as they’re so hard yet I have no consistency and can rarely get a break in to the teens 😂
Do drills.
Thats what make the difference between us and the pros. Their consistency. We just need to masters all the easy shots and placing. But thats the hardest part
Is there any data or proof that this is the case or is it just an opinion. Would be interested.
It’s definitely what I do. Especially if I’m worried about the ball rolling off to one side
Do you still edit your own videos?
Cue ball point not discuss. Which point touch with object ball point . Pls reply
Your better than some of these professionals
So good
Working out the potting angle is simple. Pushing the cue through dead straight under pressure, or judging the arc of the cue ball when using side is what makes the game difficult and drawing lines on a table won’t help one bit with that.
It's physics and a damn good eye
lol, so to sum things up, sometimes you miss because you didn't aim good, but you can avoid missing by aiming gooder. Sick pro tips, fam.
It can also cause unwanted side on the cuebal.
True, he mentioned that at 6:02 I’d say in this video he focused on aiming.
Still waiting for new POV break video. HEADCAP version
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Same happening to me
How does ‘see-saw’ing’ happen subconsciously if we know when we’re doing it?
Because while hitting u subconsciouly do tht
I was saying both can be true
Inexplicable is the word, rather than unexplainable.
For me the cue doesn’t always go through straight and the chevrons go to the side
Bet you can't find my city
Maku,Iran 😁
The hands must listen to the eyes an if the brain gets in the way it will disrupt the natural fluidity of such, why it is a mental game.
I am sure you are talking about me 😂
Well I hope it helps
bro can you plz send me a pool table plz i beg you man plz
I.m 100% on the 53% 😶
Was trying to put random statistics into the thumbnail
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🤧🤦🏼♂️ have u realized that most of the shots you play in this vid, you go out of position😐
He's demonstrating technique not match play snooker you artard
Probably, it takes so long to say the right thing I’m just glad if I pot the ball
With snookertable i usuallu overcut my shots, but i dont do that in pooltable🤔