Master Your Potting Angles (The Easy Way!)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2022
  • Today we're looking at some techniques to help you pot balls regularly and impress your mates. Stephen walks through some essential practices that help master the process for lining up a shot and ensuring it goes into the pocket. We also look at some more advanced potting techniques such as aiming with side. The GoPro POV angle makes another appearance so we can all see exactly how Stephen lines up his shots. Let us know in the comments anything that you want Stephen to do a Cue Tip on in future videos!
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  • @troyberber2324
    @troyberber2324 Год назад +548

    I think I can speak for everyone reading this when I say how happy and pleased I am to have this access to the insight and training from the legend himself: Stephen Hendry.what a champion, and a role model. Thank you and everyone involved for starting this channel, and please keep it up. Cheers.

    • @BacktrackerShowRewindssVinylCl
      @BacktrackerShowRewindssVinylCl Год назад +4

      True, I always imagined old professionals criticising younger players was a bit cheeky, given they no longer make money from playing snooker, but Henry would be a fantastic coach or mentor. He lived and breathed the game. And his commentary is spot on.

    • @MrRobertcoates1
      @MrRobertcoates1 Год назад +1

      Very true wish I had this when I played i would never imagine hitting the object ball off the potting line when using side

    • @salvatoremannino3389
      @salvatoremannino3389 Год назад +1

      Well said!

    • @John._.T
      @John._.T Год назад +2

      Here here! Well said. A great ambassador for the sport - love Stephen's commentary and so glad I've just discovered this channel. Seems like a great down-to-Earth bloke 🙂

    • @MrRobertcoates1
      @MrRobertcoates1 Год назад +2

      @@John._.T wish we had this when I played snooker it would have certainly improved my knowledge and game

  • @eljumbotron4056
    @eljumbotron4056 Год назад +59

    One of the best to ever pick up a cue giving coaching online for free. What an absolute banger of a channel

  • @reformaster
    @reformaster Год назад +22

    I love how his not afraid of showing he misses sometimes. That's what makes me want to follow for more ;)

  • @andy.robinson
    @andy.robinson Год назад +45

    Thanks for keeping the duff shots in the final edit. Many on RUclips probably wouldn't!

  • @mikedolan4121
    @mikedolan4121 Год назад +288

    I never comment on anything. But really love the idea of this channel. Big fan of john higgins but Stephen hendry got me interested in snooker. Always followed you as a young lad. You and mark chatting was legendary. Both you guys are great characters. Hoping to see Judd get his form back. Love watching him play these days.

    • @jordanwillrog
      @jordanwillrog Год назад +5

      Him n mark chatting was awesome

    • @dilksjoel
      @dilksjoel Год назад +5

      I have to say Stephen Hendry is who got me into snooker. Even though I first watched him when he wasn't at his most lethal he struck me as the ultimate professional. Now he's teaching me to play!

    • @ClassicMist360
      @ClassicMist360 Год назад +7

      "iM sO sPEciAl bEcAUse i NEvEr coMMEnT, lOOK I BLEsEd yOU aLL wITH a CoMmenT" - everyone that starts their comment with "i never comment but..."

    • @dilksjoel
      @dilksjoel Год назад +4

      @@ClassicMist360 I never comment but the original commenter's comment was so inspiring that I commented

    • @donwestlake4109
      @donwestlake4109 Год назад +1

      You say you never comment so why are you now!!

  • @akib2542
    @akib2542 Год назад +41

    This is unbelievable. Stephen is a GOAT of the game. My favourite player growing up. An absolute machine. And he's so good at explaining things in such a simple way. Makes me wanna go and play some snooker.

  • @JakeMay
    @JakeMay Год назад +83

    Impressive how this channel didn't need any time to get up to speed with making excellent videos - great stuff

    • @JakeMay
      @JakeMay Год назад +3

      @MIND sure, even more impressive that this first batch is before seeing any of this feedback then!

  • @Xtro69
    @Xtro69 Год назад +14

    Thank you for this. I'm one of those casual players who's missed these pots for 20 years and wondered why.

    • @rockfilm
      @rockfilm Год назад +2

      Welcome to the club :-)

  • @AdarshNalam
    @AdarshNalam 5 месяцев назад +6

    "Never lose your potting point." 20 years of playing and this game keeps teaching me new things. This channel is a gift!

  • @MaffeyZilog
    @MaffeyZilog Год назад +12

    These tips with the demonstration and explanation from a player the calibre of Stephen are just excellent.
    Really like how the demonstrations aren't long-winded or over-explained.
    These are things I've known and had explained before, but watching and listening to Stephen demonstrate them makes you feel like you've learned the tips and why they are used.
    10/10

  • @TidusfromZanarkand
    @TidusfromZanarkand Год назад +12

    The visualisation that made me actually understand and improve my aiming early on, was imagining the relative positions of the cue and object ball during their contact, I'll try to explain as simply as I can, because I've seen many people that struggle with learning the angles when they just started playing:
    Imagine you are watching the contact from above for simplicity, and the two balls are circles (you can also grab the cue ball and place it touching the object ball, in order to visualise it better). When the contact happens, there is a spot on the surface of the two 'circles' where the two balls will touch, and this spot will be on the assumed line the centre of the cue ball and the centre of the object ball create when connected. If your aim was true, then the extension of that line towards and beyond the object ball will cross the heart of the pocket. When aiming, you imagine where the cue ball will need to contact the object ball, in order for their centres to belong in that line that crosses the pocket.
    If you just look at the object ball, and figure out the spot on the surface of it where you need to have the contact happen, but you then get behind the cue ball and aim for that spot right on, you will miss. If your aim, aka the line that your cue makes which the cue ball will follow on the table, crosses the spot behind the object ball, the two balls will make contact before that, and you'll hit thick. Your aim should instead be for the spot you imagine the cue ball hitting, and getting the angle for the pot. It's like visualising the cue ball in contact with the spot 'behind' the object ball instead of just finding the spot on the object ball and aiming for that.
    It would have been so much easier if I had an image to show you, but this is pretty much how it works. When I teach friends that don't play as often as I do, I grab the cue ball and place it with my hand behind their target object ball, to help them visualise where to hit when they check the angle. More experienced players or people that have studied geometry will take this example for granted but if you are a starter, this might 'unlock' something in your brain ;)

    • @rschnell8145
      @rschnell8145 3 месяца назад

      This is sometimes called the ghost ball method.

  • @danielstevens7
    @danielstevens7 Год назад +61

    This is definitely one of the best channels to learn from, especially from the 7 Times world champion. Keep it up!

  • @s.j.thompson9795
    @s.j.thompson9795 Год назад +22

    Dear Mr Hendry. Might I suggest that by using a white object ball with a spot on it as an aiming point , as well as a cue ball with a spot on it as an aim point ( for the amount of side to be imparted) would be more helpful for many of us to better grasp this concept. Enjoying your channel and thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience

    • @gaskellr44
      @gaskellr44 Год назад +1

      I like that, someone trying to teach S H how to coach beginners or amateurs.

  • @kurtkensson2059
    @kurtkensson2059 Год назад +4

    I've never played a frame of snooker, but I'm liking this channel's content, so I subscribed. The information can often be transferred to pool.

  • @empty-ed
    @empty-ed 17 дней назад +1

    What an absolute professional this man was in the 1990s
    1992-93-94-94-95 .
    He won it 5 years on the trot . DOMINATION .
    Also on 1990 and 1999 .

  • @pauleric8799
    @pauleric8799 Год назад +25

    Great channel Steve, I have always wanted someone to explain how a pro keeps the white on a bit of string

  • @davidmccormick84
    @davidmccormick84 Год назад +2

    This is special for me. I love these videos. Stephen Hendry was always my favorite player and It's like a private lesson, perfect!

  • @arslan4656
    @arslan4656 Год назад +1

    Best explanation of playing with side especially with the head mounted camera.Much appreciated Steven,

  • @janner2121
    @janner2121 Год назад +2

    Not long started snooker as well as previously being a pool player, but learning pretty quickly, thanks to channels like this, Thanks Stephen for taking the time for us all. much appreciated

  • @TheLegendOfMegaMan
    @TheLegendOfMegaMan Год назад +3

    Loving this channel, hope Stephen keeps it going for years to come. Thanks for the expert tips!

  • @Sauron191
    @Sauron191 Год назад +1

    Brilliant!!! Always thought my angles were crap!! Now I know!! Nice on Stevo!!

  • @asifbty
    @asifbty Год назад +1

    First time snooker coaching from a 7 time world champion. Keep it up.

  • @jamesgoddard6813
    @jamesgoddard6813 9 месяцев назад

    I love cue tips, it's great to see the players in a relaxed environment away from the pressure of competing with each other you really get a better understanding of their characters and the pressure they feel during matches.
    Think Stephen is doing a bang up job on presenting.

  • @TrixieDevani
    @TrixieDevani Год назад +1

    Credit to you for showing the missed black!👍🏻

  • @Musky147
    @Musky147 Месяц назад

    Headcam a must for any coaching !!
    Look forward to more videos , hope you can always use the above and keep players entertained. 👍😎

  • @no-oneman.4140
    @no-oneman.4140 Год назад +1

    Good stuff, more please Stephen.

  • @Caging101
    @Caging101 Год назад +2

    Thank you Stephen for starting this Channel and sharing the knowledge to us. Long may this continue😃🥰

  • @samdavies8223
    @samdavies8223 Год назад

    Absolutely loving this channel! Look forward to every episode!!

  • @MaskedManatee
    @MaskedManatee Год назад +5

    Everyone yaps on about Snooker being an old mans sport, a dying sport due to fewer and fewer young people getting into clubs and learning to play. Stephen is here with this youtube channel actively encouraging and getting us young people into the sport. This is what needs to happen and I am so happy for the sport. Keep up with this channel as it's sure to grow!

  • @5dmkiii60
    @5dmkiii60 Год назад

    This helped to answer questions I had about how to aim with side that have been problematic for me for a long time. How fortunate are we to have Mr. Hendry himself as a personal tutor? This channel is wonderful. Thank you Mr Hendry for your time and priceless expertise in cue sports.

  • @KevinMancini
    @KevinMancini Год назад +1

    Such clear instruction from an amazing professional. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.

  • @Superutubeking
    @Superutubeking Год назад +1

    I love this series it’s getting me playing again thank you Stephen Hendry

  • @kevinloughran7389
    @kevinloughran7389 Год назад +1

    Tips from the king . Loving these videos

  • @_pjd
    @_pjd 5 месяцев назад +1

    Being taught by the legend! You have to love RUclips! Thank you, Stephen. Best Snooker channel online.

  • @jaycollins7288
    @jaycollins7288 Год назад +5

    Love these videos, Mr. Hendry!

  • @tomrixcomedy
    @tomrixcomedy Год назад +1

    That was just what I needed! Cheers, Steve!

  • @brettrussell3721
    @brettrussell3721 Год назад

    What a fantastic set of videos from 1 of the greatest. Love watching these. Thanks Stephen!

  • @leiflindqvist9095
    @leiflindqvist9095 Год назад +1

    Really great content. For us happy amateurs who have played pool or snooker for a long, long time without a coach, there is a lot to think about when watching these videos. Very good, hope it continues!

  • @TheRodentSama
    @TheRodentSama Год назад

    Probably the clearest explanation of using side I've seen online so far.
    Most go into technical talk and don't explain the throw on the cue ball properly.

  • @chaoscope
    @chaoscope Год назад

    This is like a magician giving away all his tricks. Amazing!

  • @Exsing
    @Exsing Год назад

    GOAT…And simply looks like such a genuine and down to earth guy.

  • @marshalpalmer
    @marshalpalmer Год назад +131

    Would be great to get Jimmy White on the channel, so much history between you two. His cue ball control is second to none.

    • @scotpak100
      @scotpak100 Год назад

      Superb idea!!

    • @AD-kv9kj
      @AD-kv9kj Год назад +13

      Yeah, this is one of the interviews Hendry HAS to do. Play some frames with Jimmy and talk about their epic battles in the 90s. I loved Hendry of course, but those World finals were the most exciting I've ever watched, each time just rooting for Jimmy to get just one! Hendry was just a machine then though and nobody would get past him. Jimmy came just a hair away in two of them though. Jimmy and Ronnie were always the best players to watch on Big Break too, good times.

    • @scotpak100
      @scotpak100 Год назад +5

      @@AD-kv9kj i grew up in scotland and at school more of my mates were supporting Jimmy in those finals!! 😊

    • @truthsayerq7264
      @truthsayerq7264 Год назад +2

      Well, it was clearly second to Stephen Hendry in the 90s! Flamboyant shots don't denote cueball control.

    • @nzrdb6
      @nzrdb6 Год назад +2

      @@scotpak100 I can confirm that is correct lol

  • @MoiFidodido1966
    @MoiFidodido1966 Год назад +1

    Extremely pleased that you decided to create this channel Stephen. I'm even surprised you haven't decided to do that way earlier. But that's all in the past so thank you soooooo much for giving us access to your knowledge and skills. You have no idea how much I'm appreciative of that. Keep it going please and thanks very very much!! 🙂

  • @terrydonegan1622
    @terrydonegan1622 Год назад

    Amazing work. Thank you

  • @richardscott6716
    @richardscott6716 Год назад

    Really enjoying this series. Thanx for posting. Salut

  • @NambiarMadhu
    @NambiarMadhu Год назад +2

    Love these tips… keep them coming and don’t stop please … we are lucky to get to learn from you virtually

    • @NambiarMadhu
      @NambiarMadhu Год назад

      Not sure if it’s stupid to ask… how about a video showing how to chalk your tip… still see profs do it differently from amateurs

    • @NambiarMadhu
      @NambiarMadhu Год назад

      @@StephenHendrys woohooo… on cloud nine already 🥳🥳🥳🥳

    • @NambiarMadhu
      @NambiarMadhu Год назад

      @@StephenHendrys can you confirm you got my message on telegram? Just being cautious of not getting scammed by anyone claiming to be you 😀

    • @EVil-ob8in
      @EVil-ob8in Год назад +1

      @@NambiarMadhu mate, it’s a scam obviously. Chancers

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Год назад +1

      @@NambiarMadhu I've reported that comment. Never respond to them. Just report them.

  • @danielyau8906
    @danielyau8906 Год назад

    Thanks! Loved the way you teach

  • @jamesm529
    @jamesm529 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this Stephen. I'm playing once a week with a mate and will give this a try.

  • @thejuice2744
    @thejuice2744 Год назад

    I'm 42 & been playing for 30 years & my game has never been so good since watching these videos. Thanks very much.

  • @amirnor9880
    @amirnor9880 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for such lessons!
    The most thing I love is that you don't cut the shot you miss. It makes it more natural and real

  • @Ilovetosingem
    @Ilovetosingem Год назад

    Just brilliant, thank you Stephen.

  • @darrenhadden1037
    @darrenhadden1037 Год назад +1

    You the man Stephen I requested aiming video...thanks very much and cheers!!!

  • @gangstylo
    @gangstylo Год назад

    Thanks for the knowledge my Master 🙏

  • @brindlebucker4741
    @brindlebucker4741 Год назад

    Good stuff. I don't play snooker, but I do enjoy watching it. I was an American soldier in the 90s, stationed in Germany. And in our day-room we had a pool table. Except it was a regulation snooker table. We played with normal pool balls- so most people would play 8 ball or 9 ball on the table. But the distance to the pockets, their small size and the big size of the pool balls meant it felt almost impossible to make long balls. On the flip side, it really improved my game on the pub tables down-town because the table were so wee and the pockets looked like the grand canyon.
    But anyway, I've never actually had anyone teaching me pool in a structured way, so it is very interesting to have one of the best ever deliver his knowledge like this. Great channel! No matter what else happens, every single one of these videos will now be there as a resource for people- present and future to learn and benefit from. Keep up the good work!

  • @trojanmissile933
    @trojanmissile933 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this excellent video; looking forward to more content on your channel !

  • @nickllama5296
    @nickllama5296 Год назад

    Great tips, Stephen! Thanks!

  • @paul_vorn
    @paul_vorn Год назад

    Thanks for creating this channel and sharing your insights. I'm still learning the game and to have access to this information is invaluable. Appreciate it !

  • @balaji2191
    @balaji2191 Год назад +1

    Truly wonderful, have always wanted to learn the logic behind side spin and how to account for it while potting. Great insight from the legend himself.

  • @jimcobain4381
    @jimcobain4381 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, snooker lessons from Mr Hendry, what a great channel👍🏼

  • @richardsutton1131
    @richardsutton1131 Год назад +2

    Love it Stephen, thanks. Will try the sighting in my game tonight!

  • @pgbricks911
    @pgbricks911 Год назад

    Brilliant videos really easy watching and good banter

  • @domjones-of-wales
    @domjones-of-wales Год назад +1

    Thank you so very much. I play pool very occasionally but sussed out how to pot balls from all angles at a young age, but always get over confident and start throwing side and miss shots and kill the break. Now at 50 years old I finally understand the physics of why.
    More practice aiming to miss or not getting cocky is required it seems.
    Time to practice. Diolch

  • @MindYoBusiness1699
    @MindYoBusiness1699 Год назад

    Best thing to happen to snooker since I’ve been alive!!! Love it.

  • @Omnihil777
    @Omnihil777 Год назад

    These are really good and advanced tips, I love that I really learn something here that I can practice & it actually helps my game. Like the short format, too. Really lookin' forward for more. Thanks, Stephen!

  • @ajb469
    @ajb469 Год назад

    I love these videos, and I love that he doesn't edit everything to make it look like each shot is perfect. The best way to make people feel a bit better about their game is to show that even the legends can't hit everything perfectly all the time. Wonderful resources :D

  • @5RustyBin
    @5RustyBin 11 месяцев назад

    First time anyone ever explained aiming point using side properly to me - thank you Stephen.

  • @krishnabirla16
    @krishnabirla16 Год назад

    Amazing to see he didn't edit out the miss on the black. Great teacher.

  • @connorwishart2207
    @connorwishart2207 Год назад +3

    Stephen hendry is the MVP (my favourite player) of all time, watching this has made me definitely think about a lot of the shots I play. With these tips hopefully I’ll be able to beat my friends and most of all my dad 😂 thank you for all the tips Stephen

  • @connormonkhouse4948
    @connormonkhouse4948 Год назад

    Really loving this channel. I watched all your Instagram cue tips before this channel and I have to say it is so helpful and really peaked and resparked my passion again

  • @Raddlerss
    @Raddlerss Год назад

    I've not played snooker for about 18 years as I used to play with my dad as a little lad but this channel makes me want to play again, really enjoying the videos.

  • @liamneil831
    @liamneil831 Год назад

    Brilliant channel, great tips and tricks from a legend of the sport. Thanks Stephen!

  • @leprechaun7667
    @leprechaun7667 Год назад

    To me this is fantastic as I naturally built that understanding up over time playing myself but never knew the explanation to why and technical aspect of it all! Thank you 🙏🇮🇪❤️

  • @adampatterson2682
    @adampatterson2682 Год назад

    This was an easy sub as ever for me, love Snooker and absolutely love Stephen Hendry.

  • @olivermurphy2587
    @olivermurphy2587 Год назад

    Best snooker channel on RUclips by a country mile - Interesting and informative - keep the content coming please!

  • @TrevorAngel
    @TrevorAngel 9 месяцев назад

    Nice tip Stephen - more please!

  • @rahulpopat3016
    @rahulpopat3016 Год назад

    Going to try this out!!

  • @jinky240355
    @jinky240355 Год назад +2

    Would love to see an overhead shot for this - Thank you Stephen for taking time out to do this amazing channel

  • @rahmad7198
    @rahmad7198 Год назад +1

    This is a huge help as a amateur. Thank you

  • @Elv0114
    @Elv0114 Год назад

    This channel is class! It has really improved my game. Much appreciated 👍🏼

  • @maseehmirz2806
    @maseehmirz2806 Год назад

    I usually play pool and got into snooker recently. It’s awesome that a legend is giving some pointers. It’s really helpful and want to say thanks.

  • @villiamo3861
    @villiamo3861 8 месяцев назад

    Really excellent. Thank you.

  • @Gilloringsend
    @Gilloringsend Год назад

    That’s an absolutely brilliant tutorial in all aspects especially the camera on Stephen’s forehead which gives an excellent view of his examples. Really impressive 👍

  • @thecman6725
    @thecman6725 Год назад

    Many thanks for uploading these videos Stephen. As an amateur Friday night player, who's always struggling to perfect a steady cue action, your videos are so clear and easy to understand. The regular problem I seem to have is getting the cue arm swinging square, as my natural elbow position tends to lean outwards, which obviously throws the shots offline - so I'm constantly trying to work on my set-up/approach!!

  • @adrianking3634
    @adrianking3634 Год назад

    me and my lad have been members at a local club for about a year or so. ive played mostly pool since i was about 12. never changed my playing style or cue action ever. i watched this yesterday and gave some of this a go this evening. made so much improvements. so much more relaxing. i want to play agian immediately

  • @SaifulIslam-yt4gi
    @SaifulIslam-yt4gi Год назад

    Very nice info, thanks for sharing champ.

  • @ianbell2288
    @ianbell2288 Год назад

    Brilliant, it's about time, someone proven showed us how to see the game/skills, in a deeper way. Bravo, young Stephen.

  • @zimcam1
    @zimcam1 Год назад

    great Cue Tips. thx. Mr. Hendry.

  • @johndonaghy5674
    @johndonaghy5674 6 месяцев назад

    Stephen Hendry is brilliant for Scotland. Give him everything from hearts to Aberdeen.

  • @shaunkilcourse8097
    @shaunkilcourse8097 Год назад

    Excellent video and channel thanks 🙏🏻

  • @brhbrh6326
    @brhbrh6326 4 месяца назад

    Thanking Stephen a fellow Scot for sharing a masterclass and giving rare insight how one of the best players ever approaches a shot, the thinking process, and the execution. Superb Mr Hendry.

  • @Wesssss84
    @Wesssss84 Год назад

    Good on ya Stephen
    Sharing your huge knowledge of the game

  • @davidogan
    @davidogan Год назад

    Wished this channel was around 30 years ago when I started playing snooker. Those old snooker tutorial videos cassette tapes were so cheesy and really horrible with lessons such as cueing through a bottle opening and stuff like that. Can’t get a better teacher than Stephen Hendry.

  • @CCMck99
    @CCMck99 Год назад +2

    Super simple tip but has worked great this eve. Just keep your eye on the potting point. This channel is awesome 🤘

  • @matb9027
    @matb9027 Год назад

    Another great video thanks!

  • @robertcash7461
    @robertcash7461 Год назад +1

    Great video Stephen. Doubt I'll be the only one with this video on repeat on the phone next time I'm down at the club.

  • @selfimprovement212
    @selfimprovement212 6 месяцев назад

    Perfection 👌🏼love this

  • @TheVoom99
    @TheVoom99 7 месяцев назад

    Well this is crazy - all those years I played snooker and never even thought about going round and looking at the ball straight into the pocket and then finding a potting point to lock onto, I just thought of the angles as half-ball, quarter-ball and so on.. no wonder my potting consistency was nowhere where it needed to be! Arrgh! Wish I had someone at that time to show me this one very important coaching tip!

  • @jdsumner
    @jdsumner 4 месяца назад

    Loved it. You're amazing. Big fan from Brazil.

  • @ArchdukeJames
    @ArchdukeJames Год назад +9

    I have to say, even though I'm an American pool player, I tend to find that you snooker players from the UK give some of the best advice. Really informative.

    • @dalaiw
      @dalaiw Год назад +1

      Just watching snooker makes me a better pool player.

  • @thechonkconge
    @thechonkconge 10 месяцев назад

    Out of all the videos relating to this topic that I have watched, this is the only video that made sense to me, like, it fits to me.