In this POV, I have added an imaginary ball display. However, it takes a lot of time to edit, so I'm unsure if I will continue to include it in future videos. While I believe it’s beneficial to have, combining the POV screen with a sub-screen of the entire table, the strike point, and the imaginary ball might make it too complex with too much information. What do you think? I’d love to hear your opinions.
Its good bro it help to aim the ball bur 1 question did you aim on inaccurate point on object ball while you use side ball on cue ball in close distance?
If it's not too arduous for you when editing, keep doing it this way. Your videos have helped my game a lot. Any additional information can certainly help in improving my game.
@@MailaOfficial Thank you M A I L A for your comment. When using check side or the extreme side spin, I do adjust my aim. However, when using the amount referred to as helping side, I don't consciously make any adjustments.
@@brianbooth4435 Thank you Brian Booth for your comment, Adding this imagery takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. A total clearance involves 36 shots, so it's quite a task. If many people find it valuable, I'll try my best.
I did not notice it until the last black because it was such a thin cut, then I read this comment and I’m blown away that you added this imaginary ball display for the whole frame. Definitely very helpful, especially for the thinner cuts, 1/4 ball and less, I realize it’s a lot of work, amazing! Your POV editing work is the best on youtube. I hope the other youtubers would take notes from you to improve their POV videos. Thank you for uploading👏🏼
Sasa, another fantastic clearance, especially the last black after the kick. I like the way you come up with new setups to challenge yourself instead of endless lineups!
@@mzzzzz2179 Understood. By the way, the next POV video will be an open table video and I'm currently editing it. I'm busy next week, so I'm not sure if I can upload it during the week. 😓
Great work man, liked this style alot. So i got a question, when down on the shot do you aim for a point on the object ball with your cue tip? Or you do ghost ball aiming?
Thank you for your comment. Standing up, I imagine the ghost ball, but once I'm down on the shot, I only focus on the path of the cue ball and the object ball. It's like the image in the thumbnail of this video. While my eyes are focused on the contact point of the object ball after I'm down on the shot, it's not that crucial. The results don't change much even if I'm not looking at the ball. Here is a video where I took all the shots without looking at the balls. Please have a look if you're interested. ruclips.net/video/Zq7fVWJJeaM/видео.html
@@gustavocorrea2991 Obrigado pelo comentário. Há um total de 36 tacadas, então é bastante trabalhoso. Thank you for the comment. There are a total of 36 shots, so it is quite a lot of work.
Thank you for your hard work by adding an imaginary ball for the benefits of the viewers. As it will become too time-consuming for such kind of editing, I believe it will be more cost-effective to do it the old way, which already contained tons of information. I do have a suggestion though that you could kindly describe the strength/cue speed needed on some critical shots you take (not necessary for every shot), as that truly relates to optimum cue ball positioning. Thank you again for another great video !! 👍👍
Thank you Eddie Cheung for your comment. 👍👍 Regarding shot speed, the length of the arrows on the POV screen represents the shot speed. Even if I were to display a gauge or numbers, it wouldn't be consistent because I don't consciously think about those things myself. Therefore, it's difficult to provide more detail about shot speed beyond what is currently shown.
I am currently using CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G2), and I replace them about every month to month and a half. To extend their lifespan, I use my cue in the opposite direction for warming up and basic practice. If the tips were cheaper and more abundant, I wouldn't need to do this.
@@Sasa_snooker I wanted to ask you that I have played the game for 8 years with 1 stick which was 9mm size and now I have got a new stick which is 9.5mm how difficult will it be to fix my hands on the new stick and how much time will it take? That's what I wanted to ask you
I have only used two cues in the past, so I can't say much about how long it takes to get used to a new one, as it varies greatly from person to person. I think the bigger challenge is if the amount the cue ball deviates when applying spin changes significantly, rather than the thickness.
In this POV, I have added an imaginary ball display. However, it takes a lot of time to edit, so I'm unsure if I will continue to include it in future videos. While I believe it’s beneficial to have, combining the POV screen with a sub-screen of the entire table, the strike point, and the imaginary ball might make it too complex with too much information.
What do you think? I’d love to hear your opinions.
Its good bro it help to aim the ball bur 1 question did you aim on inaccurate point on object ball while you use side ball on cue ball in close distance?
If it's not too arduous for you when editing, keep doing it this way. Your videos have helped my game a lot. Any additional information can certainly help in improving my game.
@@MailaOfficial Thank you M A I L A for your comment.
When using check side or the extreme side spin, I do adjust my aim. However, when using the amount referred to as helping side, I don't consciously make any adjustments.
@@brianbooth4435 Thank you Brian Booth for your comment,
Adding this imagery takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. A total clearance involves 36 shots, so it's quite a task. If many people find it valuable, I'll try my best.
I did not notice it until the last black because it was such a thin cut, then I read this comment and I’m blown away that you added this imaginary ball display for the whole frame.
Definitely very helpful, especially for the thinner cuts, 1/4 ball and less, I realize it’s a lot of work, amazing! Your POV editing work is the best on youtube.
I hope the other youtubers would take notes from you to improve their POV videos. Thank you for uploading👏🏼
Sasa-san, I think you are helping a lot of players around the world getting better so fast like me. Your positional play is first class! Thank you!
Thank you Meiji for your comment! I’m glad to hear that!
Man hands down some of the best plays I’ve seen. Gave a great perspective. Kudos!
Thank you for the comment!
Amazing video, keep the good work m8!
Thank you very much! I'll do my best!
Sasa, another fantastic clearance, especially the last black after the kick. I like the way you come up with new setups to challenge yourself instead of endless lineups!
Thank you for your comment! When focusing on snooker practice, the videos tend to become quite similar.
You've really helped my game improve. I'm now consistently making 50s in line-ups
I'm glad to hear that. Aim for century breaks and total clearances too! 👍
@@Sasa_snooker Will do bro! Keep these vids coming! Would be even better to see standard line ups and normal break-off POV vids.
@@mzzzzz2179 Are you referring to POV videos of the first shot of the frame in break-offs?
@@Sasa_snooker open table, could start from break-off or just random placement.
@@mzzzzz2179 Understood. By the way, the next POV video will be an open table video and I'm currently editing it. I'm busy next week, so I'm not sure if I can upload it during the week. 😓
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I like your vdo a lot. It shows where to aim at the bottom left corner. I can improve my game.😊😊
I’m glad it was helpful.🙏😊
Great skill , Respect!!! 🫡
Thank you very much. จักรกฤษณ์ Jackie!😄
Great work man, liked this style alot.
So i got a question, when down on the shot do you aim for a point on the object ball with your cue tip? Or you do ghost ball aiming?
Thank you for your comment.
Standing up, I imagine the ghost ball, but once I'm down on the shot, I only focus on the path of the cue ball and the object ball. It's like the image in the thumbnail of this video. While my eyes are focused on the contact point of the object ball after I'm down on the shot, it's not that crucial. The results don't change much even if I'm not looking at the ball. Here is a video where I took all the shots without looking at the balls. Please have a look if you're interested.
ruclips.net/video/Zq7fVWJJeaM/видео.html
Ficou excelente. Temo que fazer o vídeo seja a parte mais difícil.
It was excellent. I'm afraid making the video is the hardest part.
@@gustavocorrea2991 Obrigado pelo comentário. Há um total de 36 tacadas, então é bastante trabalhoso.
Thank you for the comment. There are a total of 36 shots, so it is quite a lot of work.
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Thank you for your hard work by adding an imaginary ball for the benefits of the viewers. As it will become too time-consuming for such kind of editing, I believe it will be more cost-effective to do it the old way, which already contained tons of information. I do have a suggestion though that you could kindly describe the strength/cue speed needed on some critical shots you take (not necessary for every shot), as that truly relates to optimum cue ball positioning. Thank you again for another great video !! 👍👍
Thank you Eddie Cheung for your comment. 👍👍
Regarding shot speed, the length of the arrows on the POV screen represents the shot speed. Even if I were to display a gauge or numbers, it wouldn't be consistent because I don't consciously think about those things myself. Therefore, it's difficult to provide more detail about shot speed beyond what is currently shown.
Where good gg keep more video like this thanks for ur help as❤
Thank you very much. I'll do my best😁
Great game
How long your cue tip last?
I am currently using CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G2), and I replace them about every month to month and a half. To extend their lifespan, I use my cue in the opposite direction for warming up and basic practice. If the tips were cheaper and more abundant, I wouldn't need to do this.
hey sasa i want to ask you something
What is it?
@@Sasa_snooker I wanted to ask you that I have played the game for 8 years with 1 stick which was 9mm size and now I have got a new stick which is 9.5mm how difficult will it be to fix my hands on the new stick and how much time will it take? That's what I wanted to ask you
@@Sasa_snooker I know my English is bad, but if you understand me, you will be able to understand me well
I have only used two cues in the past, so I can't say much about how long it takes to get used to a new one, as it varies greatly from person to person. I think the bigger challenge is if the amount the cue ball deviates when applying spin changes significantly, rather than the thickness.
@@Sasa_snooker how much time does it takes any idea
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Thank you very much🙏😊