Thank you for not mentioning the 147 in the title. It really increased the suspense when you were down to the last few reds on wards. Even though you missed the final black, I still really enjoyed the attempt.
Hi, David from Lawrence, NSW Australia here. I quite enjoy your videos, and as an established top A grade player I think you are explaining the basics very well, very well thought out videos. If I was learning I would come to this channel for the best advice on how to improve I've yet seen. As a fellow long time player, I agree with a great deal of your lessons, and many of the practice routines you show are ones I do myself very often. Mr Hendry is who I modelled myself on personally, and it served me very well (we are the same age). Ronnie took it to another level, but I am 6 years older than Ronnie and it was Stephen's approach that I copied as best I could. I concentrated on being very good at awkward shots, such as long pots of all types, cuing from on the cushion, over balls and using all of the equipment. As I was playing defensive players I often found myself in these positions, and being able to pot your way out or play a strong safety from these positions gave me an edge. That, and Stephens mental approach are what I took from him, and it made me very difficult to beat, I was never out of a game until the last ball went in. Kudo's, and keep making this great content. Cheers. Subscribed.
Both playing to build up 147 and comentatoring job are impossible mission to most experienced players! But only you ve proved it once in your private rehearsal room! Despite losing last black,this is pretty impressive footage. Well done you make this labour intensive work more easily!
That was a lot more helpful but i think it comes down to when i second guess the shot it goes wrong (well at least most times)and sometimes im way off when working out an angle over a large distance... Hello form Newcasle NSW Australia
Bloody brilliant play. Now started playing on full size table at my neighbours , play pool normally, but snooker is a totally different animal . Jon L.Cornwall UK
Aiming is a tricky subject, most players I know aim in different ways, and some can't even tell me how they do it, but play to a very high level. Nice that you put the spot there in the graphics it helps explain your visualization much better. I'll give your method a go, as I still miss quite a lot and I rekon it's mostly aiming that's doing it. Phil - Aarhus Denmark.
@@mattmanslim just focus on three thing on every shot. 1. Imagine there's a ghost ball in front of the ball you want to pot, and that it is in line with the pocket. This is the hardest step as it requires you to visualise, but you should be fine once you've potted a few balls. This is your aim. 2. Deliver the cue in a straight line and follow through. 3. Hit the cue ball where you intend to hit it. I find that staring at the cueball when down on a shot is very helpful.
@@Aloksbil I can visualize a ghost ball if I'm looking down on it, but when I got down I'm not sure where the ghost ball (or the go-through-aiming-point that OP is using) is anymore. How could I solve this visualization issues?
@@yuanheli307 i'm not a snooker coach, I just like the game, so I wouldn't take my advice super seriously, but I visualise the ghost ball and focus on it as I walk to the cueball and keep staring at it. You can really prepare mentally for the shot like that.
Great video I really like the addition of the aiming cam. I was wondering if you could use a thinner line on the object ball to more clearly see where to aim :)
Please Show the aiming button in every of your video It will help us to learn where to hit exactly a cue ball THANK YOU 💎❤️ Watching You from Rawalpindi Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
I've been playing for 40 years and still struggle to get more than 5-6 balls regularly. Highest break is 38! Just cannot get consistency. Play once a week with me brother and he has same problem, it's such a hard game and you make it look easy!
That's the best video clip I've seen, I like the way tou show dots on the balls thank you, please make some more video like that, it shows aiming and positional play, also could you make a video about the path of the cue ball after hitting the object ball. I learnt so much from your tutorial videos and I always practice them. Thank you so much for your efforts
POV videos are always great but after the last video I'd suggest to put the camera on the same line as the center of your sight if possible cuz rn it feels like you're putting your cue to the left of the center of sight
Great stuff, I am wondering if it would be better to not have that green spot on the object ball. some maybe are confused, when you are also showing the green spot on the cue ball. It's enough with the cross showing where the middle is.
You have the same stroke and cue action as mine. Going a bit across the ball putting unwanted side left. Drives my crazy, i can make 100+ but under pressure i twitch on all shots and sometimes even can't make a 9 break
I believe he answered why he don't play professionally in a video. I think he may said his long game is not good enough for professionals (long time ago, not sure).
Unfortunately i think the real reason is you cant wear hats, hopefully 1 day he can earn enough on youtube for a hair transplant then we may see him in events like qschool and the 900?
Can you tell me the technique of looking at the center of the hole of each square? that the center of this square hole should aim at which point of the hole from Thailand
I'm only a beginner player, so am having difficulty anticipating where the cue ball will go after hitting the object ball. Is there a way to determine it in the meantime until I figure it out through experience?
So the tip contact islike step two after youve pictured where the ghost ball is so to improve accuracy further...is that right? This interests me as I always use the ghost ball but I miss a lot?
Thank you for not mentioning the 147 in the title. It really increased the suspense when you were down to the last few reds on wards. Even though you missed the final black, I still really enjoyed the attempt.
Well you just spoiled it for everyone else!
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@@V081WLBlue Really? This is the comment you don't read?
Hi, David from Lawrence, NSW Australia here.
I quite enjoy your videos, and as an established top A grade player I think you are explaining the basics very well, very well thought out videos.
If I was learning I would come to this channel for the best advice on how to improve I've yet seen.
As a fellow long time player, I agree with a great deal of your lessons, and many of the practice routines you show are ones I do myself very often.
Mr Hendry is who I modelled myself on personally, and it served me very well (we are the same age).
Ronnie took it to another level, but I am 6 years older than Ronnie and it was Stephen's approach that I copied as best I could.
I concentrated on being very good at awkward shots, such as long pots of all types, cuing from on the cushion, over balls and using all of the equipment.
As I was playing defensive players I often found myself in these positions, and being able to pot your way out or play a strong safety from these positions gave me an edge.
That, and Stephens mental approach are what I took from him, and it made me very difficult to beat, I was never out of a game until the last ball went in.
Kudo's, and keep making this great content. Cheers.
Subscribed.
Both playing to build up 147 and comentatoring job are impossible mission to most experienced players!
But only you ve proved it once in your private rehearsal room!
Despite losing last black,this is pretty impressive footage.
Well done you make this labour intensive work more easily!
You're excellent player bro, we're enjoying your videos. Greetings from Yerevan,Armenia.
I dont think i could understand cue balls without your channel. All the love from liverpool
I’ve watched almost your all videos, love from Kathmandu, nepal🇳🇵
You are the best teacher! This video changed my perception! Thanks!
Going to treat my dad to a game of snooker on Monday, I’ve been beating more frequent lately and it’s because of this channel my game has improved.
Thanks for your tips. i'll use your tips to play wiith my friends tomorrow. From Bangkok, Thailand.
Would love to see more of these! Very informative and useful for who knows what to look for!
Look forward to your videos weekly. Use routines from couch to 50 break often. Keep up the good work ~Derek from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
That was a lot more helpful but i think it comes down to when i second guess the shot it goes wrong (well at least most times)and sometimes im way off when working out an angle over a large distance...
Hello form Newcasle NSW Australia
Bloody brilliant play. Now started playing on full size table at my neighbours , play pool normally, but snooker is a totally different animal . Jon L.Cornwall UK
Love your videos dude ❤️🎱 Matty from Edinburgh
Great video. Trying to work on my sighting each week and seeing your videos has helped. I've come a long way over the course of last season.
Amazing!! Love the channel all the way over in Portland, Oregon! Keep up the great content!
Thank you for your guidelines. Watching and being learnt in Samara, Russia
Hello I'm Mateusz From Brussels Belgium. I'm a total noob in snooker but your advices help me a lot in improving my game. THANK YOU!!
Aiming is a tricky subject, most players I know aim in different ways, and some can't even tell me how they do it, but play to a very high level. Nice that you put the spot there in the graphics it helps explain your visualization much better. I'll give your method a go, as I still miss quite a lot and I rekon it's mostly aiming that's doing it. Phil - Aarhus Denmark.
Like your analysis,I think the same way as it the tip that hits the object balls potting angle!!! Good work fella
Watching from Pernambuco, Brazil.
Great video. Was nervous for you to get the 147 last black
So usefull to see the animations!
Great contents as usual, Alex from Łódź Poland
enjoying from Hong Kong
Always enjoy your videos. Brad from Winnipeg Canada
Excellent video sir . Good Job. Thanks…
It looks so simple! Very helpful video. Thanks
Yes!!! I definitely need this type of video…thanks bro❤
MUCH LOVE FROM ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA
Love from Malaysian ✅
Great greetings in from North Sentinel isle, India 🇮🇳.
Awesome tutorial bro!!was shouting that black in the middle for you, to make a 147 👏👏👏👏
Thank you for your useful tips and sense of control, watching from sukkur pakistan
I’m playing snooker with my dad in a couple hours, this is so useful!
Good luck. I’m still terrible no matter how many times I play. Even more difficult with Anthony Hamilton laughing at me.
@@mattmanslim just focus on three thing on every shot.
1. Imagine there's a ghost ball in front of the ball you want to pot, and that it is in line with the pocket. This is the hardest step as it requires you to visualise, but you should be fine once you've potted a few balls. This is your aim.
2. Deliver the cue in a straight line and follow through.
3. Hit the cue ball where you intend to hit it.
I find that staring at the cueball when down on a shot is very helpful.
I play with my dad too it gets competitive
@@Aloksbil I can visualize a ghost ball if I'm looking down on it, but when I got down I'm not sure where the ghost ball (or the go-through-aiming-point that OP is using) is anymore. How could I solve this visualization issues?
@@yuanheli307 i'm not a snooker coach, I just like the game, so I wouldn't take my advice super seriously, but I visualise the ghost ball and focus on it as I walk to the cueball and keep staring at it. You can really prepare mentally for the shot like that.
You’re getting better every week mate! I wish I could play like you
Its frightening how easy he makes it look
Thanks for your tips...Love you brother....from...🇮🇳 (India)🥰🤗
Great video I really like the addition of the aiming cam. I was wondering if you could use a thinner line on the object ball to more clearly see where to aim :)
Please Show the aiming button in every of your video
It will help us to learn where to hit exactly a cue ball
THANK YOU 💎❤️
Watching You from Rawalpindi Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
Ah man, what a shame on thy last black. Fantastic video either way, well done
I am very happy of watching your video, i am from Cambodia
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I see where you're aiming, but I don't understand how you're aiming or how you're deciding where to aim other than instinct and experience obviously
Bravo. That was superb to watch
Sir..appreciate your play...and I enjoy your tutorials
Hello from Luang Prabang, Laos
I've been playing for 40 years and still struggle to get more than 5-6 balls regularly. Highest break is 38! Just cannot get consistency. Play once a week with me brother and he has same problem, it's such a hard game and you make it look easy!
Can he sone more these pov breaks please.
Love the way you poiting out the target on object ball and cue ball
Im 12 and my best break is 87.great video!
That's the best video clip I've seen, I like the way tou show dots on the balls thank you, please make some more video like that, it shows aiming and positional play, also could you make a video about the path of the cue ball after hitting the object ball.
I learnt so much from your tutorial videos and I always practice them.
Thank you so much for your efforts
Just lost 3-1 to my Dad again! I've committed to becoming a better player and subscribed to your channel.
Love from ujjain, Madhya pradesh, India ❤️❤️❤️
Wow absolutley brilliant! Thanks for that 😊
Love ur videos
Uj from 🇮🇳 INDIA, Uttar pradesh
I always play best when I think I am the most still, this confirms that. Let's practice being still!!!
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Great job !!!great video !!!
Awesome mate from NZ👍🎱🇳🇿
POV videos are always great but after the last video I'd suggest to put the camera on the same line as the center of your sight if possible cuz rn it feels like you're putting your cue to the left of the center of sight
Awesome 👍
great tps
'Tis witchcraft, so it is!!!' What a great video - I'm amazed This explains why I miss so often. Thank you for the invaluable lesson.
Very intertaining
Very good
From Iraq. Thank you
Its a crazy bad luck love from Lahore Pakistan
Very very nice 👍 King 👑 snooker
Class 👍
hello from Pinlaung,Myanmar.
Much needed 🙏💯💯❤️
im gonna try this next time
Appreciate this... must have taken a lot of editing!
From Izmir/Turkey 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Great effort!
Hi, great job!
Can you explain your twist you make on your que when delivering many of the shots…
For example the last pink.
Thanks 😊
Amazing bro love from pakistan❤
Love your vids and u.. but you have the weirdest stroke and cue action it’s just bizarre but certainly effective lol
Great stuff, I am wondering if it would be better to not have that green spot on the object ball. some maybe are confused, when you are also showing the green spot on the cue ball. It's enough with the cross showing where the middle is.
beautiful... but y would you play pink on the cushion to get to the black ?!
it would be great if you could set it up right above the cue, its to the right of the cue at the moment
From country of hosien vafaei snooker player✌🏻❤
You have the same stroke and cue action as mine. Going a bit across the ball putting unwanted side left. Drives my crazy, i can make 100+ but under pressure i twitch on all shots and sometimes even can't make a 9 break
brillant video
Awesome player and helpful way to learn
Incredible
I’ve been wondering. You look like a decent player. Why dont you try q school and play professionally?
I believe he answered why he don't play professionally in a video. I think he may said his long game is not good enough for professionals (long time ago, not sure).
@@yuanheli307 ah yes that does ring a bell
hes bad at snooker
@@Kelethono he's clearly very good,ok he may not be at the level of the top pro's but for an amateur player he's way better than most
Unfortunately i think the real reason is you cant wear hats, hopefully 1 day he can earn enough on youtube for a hair transplant then we may see him in events like qschool and the 900?
Great video as always, but I was trying to understand the dotted yellow line, how is it drawn from what to what?
Brilliant
oh man that was a pain, amazing!!
Hi what chalk do you use ?
Off to a snooker club today so I'll use some of these tips and see how I fare!
Brandon from Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Great clearance but I noticed your bridging arm and hand twitch during most shots. Wondered if you kept them still if it would improve your game.
Probably I just never seem to be able to do it
where you buy the stick?
Can you tell me the technique of looking at the center of the hole of each square? that the center of this square hole should aim at which point of the hole from Thailand
backspin would have help 👍🏻
I'm only a beginner player, so am having difficulty anticipating where the cue ball will go after hitting the object ball. Is there a way to determine it in the meantime until I figure it out through experience?
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Hi. Whats your cue tip size ??
what tip do you use
Here I was using a cuesoul but kept having problems with them so went back to elk master for a minute anyway
So the tip contact islike step two after youve pictured where the ghost ball is so to improve accuracy further...is that right?
This interests me as I always use the ghost ball but I miss a lot?
Anyone heard of Matvei Lagodzinschii? He's 11 years old and currently playing in an EBSA tournament?