Thank you Michael. I actually learnt something in this video. I usually don't watching coaching videos anymore as I've seen so many. I wish I could casually just get down and pot a maximum like that
Great Informative Video about an Absolutely Brilliant Maximum Break! I thought I did'nt have too much left to learn about spin and cueball control but your expert commentary here was well worth listening to and as a result I've picked up some invaluable insights regarding the nuances of more advanced positional play . . . Thanks Michael, this is probably the best Snooker Coaching Video I've ever watched that demonstrates how to achieve that All Important Cueball Control! Top Work!!! 😃🎯👊💯💯
Trace of side has got to be the most underrated method positional wise to get the white rolling how you want it, you might argue that using a trace stops you from using lots of it, or hitting harder - there are many coaches and players saying don’t use it, but I reckon that makes the game harder. For a beginner learning the game, would you say don’t use it? Or use it?
Great watch…..you’re a super fella. Just a small question….the green ball. You played with a trace of right……I thought it may have needed left to check it? Please explain why right, or did that check it?? Thx in advance.
This video was really helpful so thank you...I'm struggling on how much power to apply....I watch all your videos if you do anything like this again can you do a power bar please...hope you have a good season! And when I can pot a few more balls constantly I'll have a lesson off you as I'm in Nottingham 👍 Luke.
Loved that. Geeky is good 🤣 I'll definitely be trying to implement helping side rather than full side. You never know, I might make that magical ton soon! Keep the great content coming, and good luck for future tournaments 👌🏻 👍🏻
When your putting the trace of side on the ball are you altering the potting angle to allow for the side ? Or don't you need to as its only minimal side. Thanks mate.
I find this really helpful. I put way to much side on and get huge deflection. Then I'm playing with too much guess work. Any tips on deep screw shots 👍
Great! Very interesting. The helping side is almost counterintuitive because on a couple of shots it looked like check side but actually it was just the “helping” side wearing off before the white hits the cushion.
So when it’s just a trace/ touch of helping side, do you still have to allow a little for the slightest deflection? Or just go for the aim you’ve chosen?
Awesome. You might want to update your Wikipedia page, Michael. It's quite extensive but doesn't mention your coaching practice at all. Just a thought :)
with helping side, do you aim your cue parallel on the helping side line? - so get down on the helping side line, Or do you get down on the aim line (ghost ball) and just move the tip (either front hand or back hand) to be on the helping side line?
It’s important to address the white at the correct point first then adjust the potting angle (if needed) from that spot on the cue ball. With helping side the potting angle is very similar to if you had hit the centre of the cue ball. Any difference (if any) would be quickly learned. Here a video on it… ruclips.net/video/WS7wtFQyf5g/видео.html
Thank you. How do you play press white on the cushion? Do you use helping side as well, or do you try to find the middle? I find it really hard to find the middle of the white, when it's on the cushion.
Think the ball chart should have been Centre, for top spin: T1/T2, for bottom spin: B1/B2, for left or right spin, R1/R2 and L1/L2. Makes more sense this way.
Hi Michael. This seems like the appropriate vid to mention high breaks. I have been a 50-break player for about 20 years. I've had the lessons, I've watched all the tuition vids, I've studied snooker commentary on TV for 30 years, and basically I know what to do, when to do it and how to do, but I am stuck at decent-club-player standard. Meanwhile, much younger guys, and your good self, are banging in centuries and 147s. The frustrating thing is that I obviously know what I am doing - otherwise I wouldn't be getting 50s - but why can't I get centuries? Does it all boil down to the dreaded 'T' word... a lack of talent? 🤔
Mark my friend. If you can make 50 breaks you have enough hand eye coordination to make centuries. Most of the tuition vids are absolute nonsense made by people who can’t play to a high level themselves. Since starting to coach I’m amazed at how much misinformation is out there. I’m genuinely fascinated by it. If it was true why aren’t the people preaching it better players? More often than not they are average club players at best. This isn’t a high enough level to be giving advice out IMO. Snake oil salesman are alive and well. If you truly did “know what to do and how to do it” you would definitely be playing to a higher level. You do not miss through lack of talent. No chance. You just need someone to show you how to play… Hopefully see you soon. 👍
@@MichaelHoltSnookerCoaching Hi again Michael. Thank you for your reply. Your message that: "If you truly did 'know what to do and how to do it' you would definitely be playing to a higher level" really spooked me! It was an eye-opener actually. And having watched your vid above again, I realised that I always use FAR too much side spin. If you can get a 147 with just a trace then what am I doing spinning the white all over the place?!! I realise now that I am probably creating all sorts of unnecessary problems like 'throw' and 'deflection' and goodness knows what. So thank you for that wake-up call. Damn shame I live 200 miles away, or I'd be banging on your door 😊
@@MichaelHoltSnookerCoaching hey mate, thanks for your efforts, much appreciated from Sydney, Australia. Here is example of showing where to hit on the white which would be nice ruclips.net/video/D5Kd97iv9GY/видео.html
I enjoy the way you simplify the game.
I have been down the rabbit hole, I am now on my way out. Your advice has helped me.
Thank you
Thank you. Keep going. 👍
Thank you Michael. I actually learnt something in this video. I usually don't watching coaching videos anymore as I've seen so many. I wish I could casually just get down and pot a maximum like that
Great Informative Video about an Absolutely Brilliant Maximum Break!
I thought I did'nt have too much left to learn about spin and cueball control but your expert commentary here was well worth listening to and as a result I've picked up some invaluable insights regarding the nuances of more advanced positional play . . .
Thanks Michael, this is probably the best Snooker Coaching Video I've ever watched that demonstrates how to achieve that All Important Cueball Control!
Top Work!!! 😃🎯👊💯💯
Brilliant content as usual Michael
Trace of side has got to be the most underrated method positional wise to get the white rolling how you want it, you might argue that using a trace stops you from using lots of it, or hitting harder - there are many coaches and players saying don’t use it, but I reckon that makes the game harder. For a beginner learning the game, would you say don’t use it? Or use it?
Fantastic mate 👏
Great video michael! A real insight into how a pro controls the white and also why I'm always ending up in tricky spots and falling out of position.
Thank you. 😃
Great watch…..you’re a super fella. Just a small question….the green ball. You played with a trace of right……I thought it may have needed left to check it? Please explain why right, or did that check it?? Thx in advance.
Great video, really helpful when thinking about playing with side, thanks
This video was really helpful so thank you...I'm struggling on how much power to apply....I watch all your videos if you do anything like this again can you do a power bar please...hope you have a good season! And when I can pot a few more balls constantly I'll have a lesson off you as I'm in Nottingham 👍 Luke.
Loved that. Geeky is good 🤣
I'll definitely be trying to implement helping side rather than full side. You never know, I might make that magical ton soon!
Keep the great content coming, and good luck for future tournaments 👌🏻 👍🏻
Ha. Thank you.
Helping side really “helps”. Keep going. 👍
this is brilliant and super helpful. thank you!
You're very welcome!
When your putting the trace of side on the ball are you altering the potting angle to allow for the side ? Or don't you need to as its only minimal side. Thanks mate.
I find this really helpful. I put way to much side on and get huge deflection. Then I'm playing with too much guess work. Any tips on deep screw shots 👍
Hi, Michael I think 8 was putting 2 much side on last night for helping side but I think I will just put a little on from now on , Alec
Brilliant that Michael The Graph and explanation is really helpful. You make it look easy well done 👏👏👏
Glad it was helpful!
Great! Very interesting. The helping side is almost counterintuitive because on a couple of shots it looked like check side but actually it was just the “helping” side wearing off before the white hits the cushion.
Yes.
People confuse side with helping side.
Extremely superb 👏
Thank you.
Really helpful this
So when it’s just a trace/ touch of helping side, do you still have to allow a little for the slightest deflection? Or just go for the aim you’ve chosen?
Awesome. You might want to update your Wikipedia page, Michael. It's quite extensive but doesn't mention your coaching practice at all. Just a thought :)
Thanks very much, will do this 👍🏻
As the Carrot would say. Very "Interesting". Enjoyed that. Chucked you a follow. Informative. Thanks
Pleasure. 😃
Nice video mike. Might have been better to mark the spot on thecueballas you played.
With just a trace of side, will it deviate the white at all to compensate with aim??
with helping side, do you aim your cue parallel on the helping side line? - so get down on the helping side line, Or do you get down on the aim line (ghost ball) and just move the tip (either front hand or back hand) to be on the helping side line?
It’s important to address the white at the correct point first then adjust the potting angle (if needed) from that spot on the cue ball.
With helping side the potting angle is very similar to if you had hit the centre of the cue ball. Any difference (if any) would be quickly learned.
Here a video on it…
ruclips.net/video/WS7wtFQyf5g/видео.html
need more videos on same patern.. fabolous video...
I believe if the cue ball does not touch the cushion, the spin on cue ball will not work. Why do you use L or R on almost every shot? or I am wrong?
Thank you. How do you play press white on the cushion? Do you use helping side as well, or do you try to find the middle? I find it really hard to find the middle of the white, when it's on the cushion.
He won't be a good content creator or coach if he can't respond to comments.
Great video how did you ever drop off the tour genius
I kept losing unfortunately.
Hopefully get back on soon. 🤞🏻
Thanks for watching. 👍
You are Extraordinary :)
Thank you. 👍
Think the ball chart should have been Centre, for top spin: T1/T2, for bottom spin: B1/B2, for left or right spin, R1/R2 and L1/L2. Makes more sense this way.
Thank you for that
My pleasure 👍🏻
Sure we like it , every thing from you we like it , thanks
Thank you. 😃
Let me know if i can have some coaching Michael?
Email me and we can get you booked in. 👍
Michaelholtsnooker@outlook.com
Hi Michael. This seems like the appropriate vid to mention high breaks. I have been a 50-break player for about 20 years. I've had the lessons, I've watched all the tuition vids, I've studied snooker commentary on TV for 30 years, and basically I know what to do, when to do it and how to do, but I am stuck at decent-club-player standard. Meanwhile, much younger guys, and your good self, are banging in centuries and 147s. The frustrating thing is that I obviously know what I am doing - otherwise I wouldn't be getting 50s - but why can't I get centuries? Does it all boil down to the dreaded 'T' word... a lack of talent? 🤔
Mark my friend. If you can make 50 breaks you have enough hand eye coordination to make centuries.
Most of the tuition vids are absolute nonsense made by people who can’t play to a high level themselves. Since starting to coach I’m amazed at how much misinformation is out there. I’m genuinely fascinated by it. If it was true why aren’t the people preaching it better players? More often than not they are average club players at best. This isn’t a high enough level to be giving advice out IMO.
Snake oil salesman are alive and well.
If you truly did “know what to do and how to do it” you would definitely be playing to a higher level.
You do not miss through lack of talent. No chance. You just need someone to show you how to play…
Hopefully see you soon. 👍
@@MichaelHoltSnookerCoaching Hi again Michael. Thank you for your reply. Your message that: "If you truly did 'know what to do and how to do it' you would definitely be playing to a higher level" really spooked me! It was an eye-opener actually. And having watched your vid above again, I realised that I always use FAR too much side spin. If you can get a 147 with just a trace then what am I doing spinning the white all over the place?!! I realise now that I am probably creating all sorts of unnecessary problems like 'throw' and 'deflection' and goodness knows what. So thank you for that wake-up call. Damn shame I live 200 miles away, or I'd be banging on your door 😊
So a couple of shots played centre ball, but the majority with helping side, assumingly more for the sake of the pot than position.
Quality!
Geeky is definitely good. All the years i've played didn't realise it was this little used.
love your take on coaching michael,wheres your bio please?
You can email on michaelholtsnooker@outlook.com to organise coaching 👍🏻
Very curious you pros did not use any single check sides, not even for one shot, haha
They will when they need to but avoid it possible because it’s hard to use. 😵💫
Would be helpful if u actually showed on the graphic where you hit the white.
I’ve no idea how I would do this. 🤷🏻♂️
@@MichaelHoltSnookerCoaching hey mate, thanks for your efforts, much appreciated from Sydney, Australia. Here is example of showing where to hit on the white which would be nice ruclips.net/video/D5Kd97iv9GY/видео.html
It's perfectly understandable as it is.
FIRST.
How much for a lesson
£60 per hour. In Nottingham or online.
wow I cue all over white yet you only use a trace ....guess I been doing it wrong. Interesting