Snooker Century Break 106 Clearance Mackintosh Sports Club Cardiff July 2014

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @ThePottingmachine
    @ThePottingmachine 10 лет назад

    all about the entertainment factor and so far ur videos are just that!

  • @themaskedsnookerplayer685
    @themaskedsnookerplayer685 10 лет назад

    really refreshing to watch a great player .i can c u enjoy the game which is what its all about
    to many robots on the circuit nowadays loved the crazy blues
    great ball control on 67 and the zoom in makes it all very entertaining
    good to know how u feel during the later stages of the break
    all that and the music i was willing u to do it! brilliant !
    keep uploading!

    • @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572
      @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572  10 лет назад

      Thanks Mask glad you approve of the break & production, I really do appreciate it. To some of us a Century or even close is still huge lol. I really do Iove the game & I think that's the thing with snooker, doesn't matter if you highest is 30 or 130 it isn't really any less exciting for you at that time or any less of a satisfying achievement. You are insanely talented yet you still find challenges that keep you trying harder all the time ! Thanks again :-)

  • @robbiejones5682
    @robbiejones5682 10 лет назад

    Great break my friend. Brilliant blue on 20 odd such a crazy angle pot and inch perfect position! Saying that, there were a few good blues to keep it going! Very confident potting to say the least! Quick fluent positive stuff which is what everybody wants to play & watch really. I do like Punchy snooker & as always you get hold of the ball so well. Nice Effects to showcase the break.
    Enjoyable!

    • @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572
      @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572  10 лет назад

      Thanks Robbie for your kind comments. The blue was a bit of a get out of jail shot. Was intending to screw the white back but it virtually stopped ! You do have to really time the ball on that table, it doesn't give the greatest reaction to screw shots (nice table though :-)) There were a few very miss-able blues through the break, mostly due to being out if position lol. I had decided to try to play confidently because my potting both long & short had been very good on that particular day. I though just try to plough on if you get out of position & knock something in. Adrenaline meant I over hit nearly every shot after the last red !!! The only shot I tried to compensate on was the brown to blue which I then under hit by a foot ! 100 still terrifies me to be honest. Can't believe I made the clearance, even the black looked difficult lmao.
      Cheers Robbie.

  • @bottlecap57
    @bottlecap57 10 лет назад

    Very good! A ton is a ton and a clearance always adds to it. Sounds like a great club there with all the extras and peace and quiet while you compile your first 147 ;) So....can we expect a tennis vid soon? ;)))

    • @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572
      @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572  10 лет назад

      Ty m8, appreciate it as always. I have a few other breaks I may post which are way better but not quite a ton. As for the 147, if I live to be 250 years old I doubt I will even get close. I have recently tried to stay more around the black spot but tbh that is something quite new to me. It's always been make a break by hook or by crook never really been good enough to think I want to take all blacks like some more talented players are able to do (nudge wink, that includes you lol). Lmao, the shape I am in at the moment me in any sort of tennis outfit would be hilarious let alone the actual attempt at the game !
      Thanks again.

  • @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572
    @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572  10 лет назад

    Thanks Physicsguybrian glad you enjoyed it my friend :-)
    Always nice to hear from you.

  • @physicsguybrian
    @physicsguybrian 10 лет назад

    Excellent!

  • @mustafaansarie
    @mustafaansarie 9 лет назад

    when standing behind the shot u look at cue bal,object ball and angle and pocket, but when u r down and featuring, u look at cue bal, object, but do u look or sight the angles towards pocket? plz answer
    tbx

    • @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572
      @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572  9 лет назад

      +mustafa ansari Hi & thanks for the visit to my channel. This is a great question. Apparently when cutting a ball thin you are more likely to pot the ball if you do not look at the pocket when down on the shot. Personally when the cueball, object ball & pocket are in view as in say half ball or 3/4 I would probably being using all 3. Thing is though I guess if you have correctly walked in to the line of shot & judged the angle the pocket becomes pretty irrelevant. For instance when I was younger as a test of cueing, we would cue up at a mid range ball & close our eyes before delivering the cue, it is surprising how many you will pot if you are cueing straight & staying still. I have read loads of different theory's on this tbh. I do feel however you will have a natural method of sighting things & in my own experience if I mess with it too much everything becomes over complicated. Thanks again.

    • @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572
      @snookercardiffcraiganthony6572  9 лет назад

      Hi Mate. I'm really am sorry to hear that. You have done what you believed to be right by getting professional advice to try to improve your game which in itself shows that it means a lot to you to improve. I would say take a step back, play a few sessions where you forget about being a better player or scoring, technique or anything else. Throw some balls on the table & knock them in without putting yourself under pressure & try to enjoy the fact that you can play & understand the game as you can. We are all guilty of over analyzing & trying to hard on occasions. For example I may be a better player (by the way thank you very much for the compliment) than I was years ago but I enjoy it less because I expect too much when I play. This is as opposed to banging long balls in & just enjoying it. There is a happy medium between the 2. Good luck putting things right but above all, try to enjoy your ability & don't beat yourself up.......there are plenty of other people around ready to do that for you given the opportunity.