Awesome video as always! I like how you included your thought process and the spot to hit! You almost made the clearance! Thanks for the effort you put in all these! 👍🏻
I commented on a previous video of yours and yesterday decided to go and have a practice! Wow! What a difference after watching you routines! I placed 5 reds between the pink and the black with all the colours on their spots! At one stage I managed to pot 4 reds with colours! I slowed my shots down a little bit and my potting accuracy definitely improved. I even managed to pot all the colours off their spots. My position wasn’t great but wow!…..I’ve never done that before. I usually judge a “knockabouts” success on how many times I swear at myself. Yesterday I didn’t swear once!…….This is down to you! Thanks man! The cloth isn’t great at our club so it’s difficult to get screwback and the white doesn’t do a lot. Are there different grades of cloth? Because if so, our club has gone for the cheapest option! 👍
That's great to hear! 👍 The table I use in my videos also makes it difficult to apply spin. The ball's movement can vary significantly depending on the manufacturer and grade of the cloth. Additionally, the age of the cloth and the maintenance tools used, such as brushes, irons, and vacuum cleaners, make a big difference.
Brilliant videos... I really like how you show for every shot where to hit on the cue ball and a the same time the trajectory it should take on the table and which is the next ball you should play... keep it up.. you're doing great and you deserve a lot more subscribers 👏🏼💪🏼
Thank you for your comment. I frequently upload lineup videos on my channel, so please try searching for 'Line Up' on my channel. You can find them here: www.youtube.com/@Sasa_snooker/search?query=Line%20Up I also plan to upload a lineup video as the fourth video after this one (around a month from now).
Excellent my friend. I think you should consider doing other videos such as telling us more about your equipment, things us snooker should look out for when buying equipment etc. By the way, what snooker cue tip are you using?
Thank you for your comment. In Japan, there's really no other way to acquire snooker equipment aside from purchasing online, making it challenging to create such videos. To be honest, when it comes to cues, I believe it's a matter of luck whether you get a good one regardless of the manufacturer. Even cues from lesser-known brands can be better if you have the opportunity to see and try them out in person before purchasing.
I responded to your comment in the community section of the channel. Would you mind checking it out? Having watched some videos on your channel, I have a suggestion. The video quality is quite poor and difficult to follow. Would it be okay if you could use your smartphone and a tripod to shoot videos like the one below, and then upload them to your channel? ruclips.net/video/sXrWCI6DKjA/видео.html I'll provide feedback in the comments once the new video is uploaded
I just went through your channel . Your first video was made 9 years ago. Hats off the sticking with it. Btw how many years has it been since you started playing snooker?
Explaining the aiming method is quite challenging, so I recommend checking out the following videos by Coach Barton. They align closely with my approach, and you might find them helpful: ruclips.net/video/DsgFDwVdjxY/видео.html ruclips.net/video/JqM1dAxvTa0/видео.html
Thank you for your comment. My Cue Spec (2024/04/06) Manufacturer: Asia Cues Grade: Signature Length: 56 inches Tip: 9.5mm Butt: 28mm Weight: 490g Tip: CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G3)
Very good very very good it happens but u played outstanding and very consistent Bro which tip u used on cue?plz reply I love the contact of that tip to cue ball
Thank you for your comment. My Cue Spec (2024/04/03) Manufacturer: Asia Cues Grade: Signature Length: 56 inches Tip: 9.5mm Butt: 28mm Weight: 490g Tip: CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G3) However, I believe that the compatibility between the tip and the cue can vary depending on the individual cue.
The hardness of this tip ranges from G1 to G5, with G5 being the hardest. During the filming of this video, I was using a G3. I have tried both G2 and G3, and personally, I found G2 to be better. For more details, please check the website of this tip: ( centurycues.com/shop/century-cue-tip-pro-graded/ )
I haven't tried it. It seems too challenging for me. If I have time in the future, I'll give it a try, but I think I'll probably score around 50 points after an hour.
I may appear to be at a professional level because I only publish videos of my successful plays, but in reality, my level is considerably lower compared to main tour professionals. I once played against someone who used to be on the main tour, and I couldn't win a single game.
Thank you for your comment! ↓My Cue Spec (2024/04/02) Manufacturer: Asia Cues Grade: Signature Length: 56inch Tip: 9.5mm Butt: 28mm Weight: 490g Tip: CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G3)
@@Sasa_snooker I tried two after asking what you were using last year, I did like them but at £14 each. Yes too expensive. I’m back using a elk for last month 😂😂
Here is a fantastic practice routine.. line up. Red yellow, red green, red brown, red blue, red pink, red black, repeat till all reds are potted then clear the colours 👍
Great Video with a lot of processing after, Thanks for showing where to hit every shot on the cue ball and at the same time the trajectory (the arrows). You practice and work very hard. Should try to play professional. You will probably achieve something.
I haven't specifically tried to learn about the 'Rolls Royce Eating Technique,' but I imagine it involves smoothly accelerating, decelerating, and coming to a stop, even when moving the cue quickly and with a large motion. I don't think I can replicate that cue action myself.
Awesome video as always! I like how you included your thought process and the spot to hit! You almost made the clearance! Thanks for the effort you put in all these! 👍🏻
Thank you very much for your comment! 👍
Have only seen one videoed 'non-pro' clearance on this Higgins challenge. You are clearly a star despite not being a pro ! ! 👍👍💪
Thank you! It's the first time I've been called a star in my life😓
@@Sasa_snooker You will get use to it soon 😄
What a superstar. You are now my fav snooker channel!! Thank you for the great vids
Thank you very much for your comment!!
@@Sasa_snooker May I have the honour to watch you practice in person, please ? I will be in Japan next week until early May. 😍
I commented on a previous video of yours and yesterday decided to go and have a practice! Wow! What a difference after watching you routines! I placed 5 reds between the pink and the black with all the colours on their spots! At one stage I managed to pot 4 reds with colours! I slowed my shots down a little bit and my potting accuracy definitely improved. I even managed to pot all the colours off their spots. My position wasn’t great but wow!…..I’ve never done that before. I usually judge a “knockabouts” success on how many times I swear at myself. Yesterday I didn’t swear once!…….This is down to you! Thanks man! The cloth isn’t great at our club so it’s difficult to get screwback and the white doesn’t do a lot. Are there different grades of cloth? Because if so, our club has gone for the cheapest option! 👍
That's great to hear! 👍
The table I use in my videos also makes it difficult to apply spin. The ball's movement can vary significantly depending on the manufacturer and grade of the cloth. Additionally, the age of the cloth and the maintenance tools used, such as brushes, irons, and vacuum cleaners, make a big difference.
Thank you for teaching the technique. We are watching in Thailand.
Thank you for the comment. From Japan.
Brilliant videos... I really like how you show for every shot where to hit on the cue ball and a the same time the trajectory it should take on the table and which is the next ball you should play... keep it up.. you're doing great and you deserve a lot more subscribers 👏🏼💪🏼
Thank you for your comment. I'm really glad to hear that 😊
incredible effort! unlucky on the yellow! watching this has really helped me judge pace for cueball control!
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad it was helpful.
Did I not tell you that you deserve more views? Look at all your hard work getting recognized now. Awesome break sasa
Thank you for the comment. Yes, they're suddenly increasing, aren't they? 😅
Positional play inch perfect every time 🫡cue ball control superb 🙏respect ✊
Thank you for your comment👍 You should give it a try too👍
@@Sasa_snooker i am a beginner player ,i am learning and practicing day by day 💪i will try my best
Let's both do our best 💪
@@yekoko147 I watch your videos too 👍Quite sure you can beat me blindfolded 🤣
Wow good potting and positional shots Sasa. 👍
Thank you. 👍
Upload a video how to poked line up please brother
Thank you for your comment. I frequently upload lineup videos on my channel, so please try searching for 'Line Up' on my channel. You can find them here: www.youtube.com/@Sasa_snooker/search?query=Line%20Up
I also plan to upload a lineup video as the fourth video after this one (around a month from now).
Excellent my friend. I think you should consider doing other videos such as telling us more about your equipment, things us snooker should look out for when buying equipment etc.
By the way, what snooker cue tip are you using?
Thank you for your comment.
In Japan, there's really no other way to acquire snooker equipment aside from purchasing online, making it challenging to create such videos. To be honest, when it comes to cues, I believe it's a matter of luck whether you get a good one regardless of the manufacturer. Even cues from lesser-known brands can be better if you have the opportunity to see and try them out in person before purchasing.
↓My Cue Spec (2024/04/03)
Manufacturer: Asia Cues
Grade: Signature
Length: 56inch
Tip: 9.5mm
Butt: 28mm
Weight: 490g
Tip: CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G3)
you are very good as i told you before...can you tell me what practice routine is good for me to attain my previous game
I responded to your comment in the community section of the channel. Would you mind checking it out?
Having watched some videos on your channel, I have a suggestion. The video quality is quite poor and difficult to follow. Would it be okay if you could use your smartphone and a tripod to shoot videos like the one below, and then upload them to your channel?
ruclips.net/video/sXrWCI6DKjA/видео.html
I'll provide feedback in the comments once the new video is uploaded
Nice, well played!
Thank you !
I just went through your channel . Your first video was made 9 years ago. Hats off the sticking with it. Btw how many years has it been since you started playing snooker?
It's been over 10 years now. Before that, I dabbled in pool a bit.
Bravo, appreciation from Pakistan
Thank you from Japan
I like all your videos man . Love from malaysia . How to learn potting angle ? Can give me tips 🙏🏼❤️
Explaining the aiming method is quite challenging, so I recommend checking out the following videos by Coach Barton. They align closely with my approach, and you might find them helpful:
ruclips.net/video/DsgFDwVdjxY/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/JqM1dAxvTa0/видео.html
impressive!
Hello sasa nice played! What cue and spec do you currently using?
Thank you for your comment.
My Cue Spec (2024/04/06)
Manufacturer: Asia Cues
Grade: Signature
Length: 56 inches
Tip: 9.5mm
Butt: 28mm
Weight: 490g
Tip: CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G3)
Naahhh this is low key crazzzyyy
Thank you
Very good very very good it happens but u played outstanding and very consistent
Bro which tip u used on cue?plz reply
I love the contact of that tip to cue ball
Thank you for your comment.
My Cue Spec (2024/04/03)
Manufacturer: Asia Cues
Grade: Signature
Length: 56 inches
Tip: 9.5mm
Butt: 28mm
Weight: 490g
Tip: CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G3)
However, I believe that the compatibility between the tip and the cue can vary depending on the individual cue.
@@Sasa_snooker thank-you so for ur valuable response
Tip you use is hard medium or soft
your welcome
The hardness of this tip ranges from G1 to G5, with G5 being the hardest. During the filming of this video, I was using a G3. I have tried both G2 and G3, and personally, I found G2 to be better.
For more details, please check the website of this tip: ( centurycues.com/shop/century-cue-tip-pro-graded/ )
Have you tried stephen hendry tough table challenge?
I haven't tried it. It seems too challenging for me. If I have time in the future, I'll give it a try, but I think I'll probably score around 50 points after an hour.
@@Sasa_snooker やってみなよ
@@RonJWard そのうちね
This one is super difficult Mr John Higgins 😅
This is the video where I came closest to a 146 break.😭
ruclips.net/video/s-xdU1UjzVg/видео.html
How is this guy not a professional ?!
I may appear to be at a professional level because I only publish videos of my successful plays, but in reality, my level is considerably lower compared to main tour professionals. I once played against someone who used to be on the main tour, and I couldn't win a single game.
Great sasa ! Need to know your tip size / brand / are u using G3 or G2 ?
Thank you for your comment!
↓My Cue Spec (2024/04/02)
Manufacturer: Asia Cues
Grade: Signature
Length: 56inch
Tip: 9.5mm
Butt: 28mm
Weight: 490g
Tip: CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G3)
@@Sasa_snookerHey what happened to navigator laminated medium ?😂 I also play with 56 inch
Navigator (M) is a great tip, but it's just too expensive. I've experimented with various tips, and currently, I'm using CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS.
@@Sasa_snooker I tried two after asking what you were using last year, I did like them but at £14 each. Yes too expensive. I’m back using a elk for last month 😂😂
CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS may not be cheap either, but they are much cheaper than Navigator (M).
That was beautiful! Also thanks for covering up the screen when you have to walk around the table so we don't get 🤢
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you noticed the effort to minimize that issue.😄
Here is a fantastic practice routine.. line up. Red yellow, red green, red brown, red blue, red pink, red black, repeat till all reds are potted then clear the colours 👍
That means lining up the reds in a straight line from black to blue, right? That sounds pretty challenging indeed.😓
@@Sasa_snookerone or two reds after blue if it helps 🤞🤞
Give it a try mate 🤞🤞
Bit unclear, does anyone have a video of someone doing that practice?
@@Sasa_snooker can’t put up on RUclips. Send me a temp email address
Very good try
Thank you
Great Video with a lot of processing after, Thanks for showing where to hit every shot on the cue ball and at the same time the trajectory (the arrows). You practice and work very hard. Should try to play professional. You will probably achieve something.
Thank you for your comment.
Striving for a professional career is too challenging both economically and age-wise.
Unlucky. Hell of an effort. Looked like you could have easily dropped the yellow in and held for green
Thank you for the comment. It might seem that way in the video, but I realized it was too weak the moment I took the shot.
STEPHEN LEE
Will he return to the main tour again?
@@Sasa_snooker he’s a coming back
I'd love to see more of his flashy screw-back shots in future matches.
@@Sasa_snooker what about more of his Rolls Royce Eating Technique
I haven't specifically tried to learn about the 'Rolls Royce Eating Technique,' but I imagine it involves smoothly accelerating, decelerating, and coming to a stop, even when moving the cue quickly and with a large motion. I don't think I can replicate that cue action myself.
👌✌️👍
Lik a japanese jimmy white
😅
張海根
張海根?
Can't stand peanuts that have a 2 inch back swing ahha
The takeaway is less than standard.
そんなにガッカリしなくてもいいでしょ。
自分にとってここでのミスは、Un-Noohの147ミスみたいなものですね。
ruclips.net/video/4qrssHrGZ5s/видео.html
@@Sasa_snooker 覚えてます。負けたみたいな顔してました。心中お察しいたします。