4 Practice Routines To Improve Your Snooker Game Fast!

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  • @geddylee501
    @geddylee501 Рік тому +228

    The first one looks like a break off down our club

  • @mclew1234
    @mclew1234 Рік тому +43

    Another good thing about routine number 1, especially for someone like me as a beginner is you get the confidence of seeing some balls go down the pocket before you try to play a match & have to do the same thing with pressure on

  • @mcfcworcester1365
    @mcfcworcester1365 Рік тому +54

    Just got back from the social. Only open 12-3 on a Sunday unfortunately, potted some cracking long reds today on your advice..
    the boys on the other table were talking about your chanel, your helping everyone,, thankyou

    • @oioi-skank548
      @oioi-skank548 Рік тому +2

      Thats shocking opening times,and i thought my club opening at 12 was to late on a Sunday haha

  • @joedawson4592
    @joedawson4592 Місяць тому +1

    Always been my snooker hero since I was a kid, splaying day in day out trying to emulate you haha geeky but it’s class to watch these and rekindle my love for the game and get some refreshers and now I’m in my mid 30s perfect game to get back into. Good to watch you demonstrate techniques in an honest way too haha. You learn from mistakes which makes these the best way to learn

  • @eplatinum8472
    @eplatinum8472 Рік тому +12

    Your a natural UA-camr, keep up the good work, the best content on UA-cam

  • @XandEnglish
    @XandEnglish Рік тому +1

    I used to hate you when I was 7 for beating Jimmy White in the World Championship Final, but now I love you. All is forgiven.😅 Thanks for these awesome videos Stephen! Keep it up !

  • @Brian-kw5jb
    @Brian-kw5jb Рік тому +41

    What a blessing to have these teachings from such a master of snooker 👌❤️

    • @fabrizziolevoni849
      @fabrizziolevoni849 Рік тому

      Yeah, he's cool to do that for people ❤️ he loves snooker so much he wants us to improve

    • @anchalrajwat4033
      @anchalrajwat4033 Рік тому

      He's snooker god more like goat

  • @PaitoonLaodee
    @PaitoonLaodee 9 днів тому

    Absolutely good a snooker trip, Thanks Stephen Hendry you is the best

  • @jaycollins7288
    @jaycollins7288 Рік тому +5

    This is excellent, Mr. Hendry! I have always had an issue with practising. I would always lose my focus because I was never serious enough about it. The focus would come when I played against someone but then I knew I wasn't getting the benefit of improving faster. I will try the first two to start and see how that goes for me. I live in a Condo and we have a games room but unfortunately we only have 4 by 8 snooker tables. I even offered to purchase a 12 footer because we actually have the room for it but the board said no simply because of the weight factor on the second floor. I grew up with a 12 foot table in my home as a kid. Now the biggest challenge for me is playing my style of game on a table where the pockets are like "manhole covers" to the white ball!! lol Thanks again for your videos! Love them.

  • @reecepeters7750
    @reecepeters7750 Рік тому +5

    Awesome explanations. Thankyou Stephen Hendry, you are helping the game of snooker at grass roots level by giving insight to beginners like myself.... Appreciate
    Cheers

  • @BenSilver10
    @BenSilver10 Рік тому +9

    Thanks for the tips! Great content!

  • @ErikTheCueist
    @ErikTheCueist Рік тому +4

    These are my favorite types of videos. This is basically like a free Snooker lesson from the 2nd best player to ever play the game.

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Рік тому +2

      I like to call him "the best player who's not ROS". 🤔

    • @FrontWing-EndPlate
      @FrontWing-EndPlate Рік тому +1

      Ohhhh that'll hurt Stephen 😆..... the 🚀 will be chucking if he ever reads these comments

    • @LethalMartialArtist
      @LethalMartialArtist Рік тому

      Stephen is the best player ever to play the game!

    • @gofigure8
      @gofigure8 Рік тому

      @@FrontWing-EndPlate Nah, Stephen recognises Ronnie's incredible talent & consistency. He has respect for him and would want Ronnie to keep succeeding.

  • @jameso7049
    @jameso7049 Рік тому +7

    Can you do one about cues you mentioned before some players use Cues that are not run of the mill

    • @mossy8885
      @mossy8885 Рік тому

      Yeah, should I used the cues supplied or buy your own? How much should you spend on a cue?

  • @logandeem6249
    @logandeem6249 Рік тому +3

    Great tips from one of the greatest 👍👍👍

  • @tetra3000
    @tetra3000 Рік тому

    I love how the advice in these videos just so happens to come from arguably the greatest snooker player of all time.

  • @brianmacpherson4913
    @brianmacpherson4913 Рік тому

    so happy to see you sharing your knowledge, a lot of young folk will benefit from this.

  • @JOHN-tk6vl
    @JOHN-tk6vl 7 місяців тому +1

    Great - and keeping the cue ball away from the cushions is also something
    I'm trying to do.

  • @fabrizziolevoni849
    @fabrizziolevoni849 Рік тому +3

    You're really a nice guy, thank you for all your advices and tips, it really helps me to improve the way i play 🙏 i'm a beginner and snooker is really hard, so everything i can do to progress is a blessing from a god of snooker.

  • @sanjufelix
    @sanjufelix 8 місяців тому

    I like the way you guide us beginners through the training/growth/progress ... love it

  • @noncaustic
    @noncaustic 7 місяців тому

    Didn’t like you when you were playing but got to say that’s changed markedly…you’re a natural for this & your content is superb! Thankyou

  • @SkipperMacky
    @SkipperMacky Рік тому +6

    Choosing a red in the line up is a great idea..why have I never thought of that! .. and my brown to blue is pathetic... I just can't get it right! Massively overthink it I'm sure of it

  • @osirisgolad
    @osirisgolad Рік тому +11

    Here's one I like for advanced positional play: put two colours on two random spots, then alternate between potting them and roll a six-sided die to determine which spot the ball goes on(1 = black spot, 2 = yellow spot, 3 = green spot, etc; add three if you roll an occupied spot). This forces you to make the angle you've left yourself work, to any position on the table that you won't know in advance. You can also roll one or more reds onto the table at the start to have some obstacles to play around. Every pot is a point and if you play with reds on the table, every pot is worth the amount of reds on the table(you'd be surprised how hard it is with fifteen reds strewn across the table).

  • @Jboncars
    @Jboncars Рік тому +1

    There was a mention of 147s in there. Would be amazing to see if Stephen can still do it, and talk us through it. I don’t think that’s ever been done. A walk through 147

  • @LIVERNIL723
    @LIVERNIL723 Рік тому +1

    Definitely taken something from this particular video today. Thankyou. Just playing plain ball on yellow and brown ensures the white will travel off the cushion as long as you stun the actual arm action. The routines are helpful from a cue ball control point of view and gaining familarity around the table so you map out beforehand at least 2 shots ahead whilst on break.

  • @timpulprobabil
    @timpulprobabil 8 місяців тому

    Sportul este cea mai fericită, sănătoasă sclavie.

  • @felipemaldonado8028
    @felipemaldonado8028 11 місяців тому

    I struggle to describe how much I enjoyed this video. Amazing insights! Thank you Stephen

  • @markheitz7963
    @markheitz7963 Рік тому +1

    As always enjoyed it Cheers

  • @TidusfromZanarkand
    @TidusfromZanarkand Рік тому +2

    Brilliant video, very informative

  • @JC0023
    @JC0023 Рік тому +4

    Loved this! I often muck up from brown to blue...over hit, under screw etc. So nice to know you use the cushion. I'm going to consistently do this from now on rather than 'feel' it. Almost 100k viewers Stephen! Impressive! Soon get your UA-cam plaque! Still winning trophies!!

  • @Martvandelay
    @Martvandelay 2 місяці тому

    Another masterclass ❤️

  • @crazyraccoon3182
    @crazyraccoon3182 11 місяців тому

    Thank you sir, i’m going to try these tomorrow 😊

  • @uk5g262
    @uk5g262 9 місяців тому

    Can we just take a second to appreciate and let it sink it that this man used to clear the line up 10 yes 10 times in a row in practice.
    Thats genuinely phenomenal

  • @danshewell8746
    @danshewell8746 Рік тому

    These videos are literally priceless. Thank you Stephen.

  • @gulamhoosendocrat7091
    @gulamhoosendocrat7091 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant !!!

  • @1965deebee
    @1965deebee Рік тому

    Excellent….as always. Love the channel. 👍
    My favourite is the TOUGH TABLE CHALLENGE…..

  • @atiflone1902
    @atiflone1902 Рік тому

    The greatest. Thank you for these videos. Love from Pakistan

  • @marcoweiss2307
    @marcoweiss2307 Рік тому +4

    How important is it to practice straight shots?
    Some people say very important others say it’s not…don’t really know if I should continue doing it or focus more on line up and Position play

    • @BornElite337
      @BornElite337 Рік тому +3

      At a minimum it’s good to know what happens when you play a straight shot. Do you miss them to one side, do you put unintentional side on, can you follow through and screw back straight. You don’t necessarily need to practice only that until you cue dead straight, but refine it over time and have an awareness of the above. Can also be good for warm up as there are fewer variables.

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Рік тому +1

      Good advice from Duane, and I would add that, as you have bothered to ask the question, I'd do it until you're comfortable, because you don't want your head to get in the way, when you come across them in a match.

    • @marcoweiss2307
      @marcoweiss2307 Рік тому

      For me it depends on days…on some days I pot 8/10 perfect pink with follow on others I miss some and those always to one side…Recently stopped doing it cause Someone in the club said it’s not that important. Should more practice cue ball control he added…
      But I guess it would be good doing it for warmup like you said

  • @MayankGajbhiye-qy8vc
    @MayankGajbhiye-qy8vc 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for guiding

  • @johnkay7354
    @johnkay7354 Рік тому

    i love these practice and warm up tips, when i played in the snooker league, we would turn up, be either 1st to 5th to play one frame and it was done, of course it you went on 5th you maybe pissed by then, very, very rare to get two frames of snooker in a night at the club unless it was off season, we did only have one table

  • @davidduck4404
    @davidduck4404 Рік тому +1

    Loving these videos 👍🏼
    Thank you

  • @rizwanhussain9244
    @rizwanhussain9244 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for the tips, Sir..

  • @TheHui
    @TheHui Рік тому

    Never seen or heard of that last one. Can see why that is “Advanced”. Would be really tricky mastering that but can see how this would really improve that cue ball control.
    One nice tip you gave about the line up routine is to try and play for a specific red rather than just having in the back of your mind “I’m gonna be on one anyways”. This is something I’ll keep in mind whilst doing this routine. But I thought the same, it’s always about clearing up for me in the line up, doesn’t necessarily need to be red black etc. great video as always Stephen!

  • @davidmyrbakk6885
    @davidmyrbakk6885 Рік тому

    Superb, I'm a relative beginner who now has a coach, I am currently working on the line up of the balls and just potting any balls not worrying about the colour after the red, my best being 10 so lots to work on. Keep up the brilliant content. Cheers

  • @ju.snooker
    @ju.snooker Рік тому +1

    Great video Stephen once again! Would love to see a tutorial of the staggered line up.

  • @baar2006
    @baar2006 Рік тому

    thx for the tip for Practice Routines~hope more in the future,especially for the beginner😀

  • @LiamJW33
    @LiamJW33 Рік тому

    Would love to see a video thats demonstrates how to stand correctly when approaching the table and cueing. Huge fan by the way. Keep up the good work. Thanks

  • @lomilomi3535
    @lomilomi3535 3 місяці тому

    Seriously good instruction...

  • @VamosBort
    @VamosBort Рік тому

    Love this channel! Is there another example of the greatest sportsman of a generation giving tips like this? I don’t think so!

  • @TheAndyB79
    @TheAndyB79 Рік тому

    I like just potting blacks off the spot. I start by just potting a few and trying to keep position then I alternate pockets between the corners. Amazing how quickly it can get out of control..... These are great routines and I'll definitely be doing more practice once I start getting to Northern Snooker Centre again :-)

  • @nigelwatts2804
    @nigelwatts2804 6 місяців тому

    Good video Stephen but in the future could you please on ever shot where to strike the cue ball to get the desired effect for the next colour Ta!

  • @nickllama5296
    @nickllama5296 Рік тому

    That first exercise, the way I'd always do it is if I miss a pot, I put a ball back on the table, and if I foul, I put five back on the table (if you have 5 you've potted already). Then play until you've cleared up. Really helps you focus on those pots, because otherwise you'll never get done. 😊
    This is also a really fun game to play with your mates, you keep potting until you miss, then your mate goes, plays until he misses etc. Once you get good at it, introduce a time limit. Quite fun to try to clear everything in 5 minutes!

  • @sundowner62james69
    @sundowner62james69 Рік тому

    Nice video , thanks for making it.

  • @markscars1069
    @markscars1069 Рік тому

    Excellent stuff.

  • @ashtrekker4742
    @ashtrekker4742 Рік тому

    The last one, I’m going to try

  • @Chaygerbomb
    @Chaygerbomb Рік тому

    I don’t know if anyone else feels this way but I noticed that my game has seriously improved since entering a league at my club. I guess I just personally practice and play with more purpose when I know I have a match coming up.

  • @thatpeterboy
    @thatpeterboy Рік тому

    Thanks very much for this Stephen, this will help me a lot. Sometimes I go into the club and don't really know what to practice.

  • @jh230377
    @jh230377 Рік тому

    Great content. Thanks 👍

  • @dadandtheo1480
    @dadandtheo1480 Рік тому

    Going to try these I always line the reds up for a warm up but the pink to black in opposite pockets looks tricky but will improve my cue ball control no end

  • @daltonhewitt-haynes8666
    @daltonhewitt-haynes8666 Рік тому

    I love you Stephen.

  • @GH-oh7gs
    @GH-oh7gs Рік тому

    i don't even play but I enjoy watching these videos!

  • @Creativesnooker
    @Creativesnooker Рік тому

    Great video again Stephen, excellent quality and content, keep up the good work!!

  • @azharmobeen
    @azharmobeen 3 місяці тому

    very well explain

  • @keithstamp4629
    @keithstamp4629 Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @denniskrottje012
    @denniskrottje012 Рік тому +1

    More pro routines please! 👍🙂 Thanks Stephen.

  • @iannicoll2421
    @iannicoll2421 5 місяців тому

    I have a missions for you, should you choose to accept it.. Compare pocket sizes from 1992 to 2024, width of the pockets, curvature of cushion angles at pockets even ball diameter. I recon you'd need to find some old (and new) table builders to get exact dimensions down to the mm.
    People often say the pockets are much tighter these days, but exactly by how much?

  • @musicmusic-kh2ip
    @musicmusic-kh2ip Рік тому

    Great video have never tried the last one before I am a big fan of practising the colours but I reverse it aswell by going for the pink after the black then blue brown green and yellow

  • @darrenkwok5721
    @darrenkwok5721 Рік тому

    Thanks Stephen, that's useful, great video🥰

  • @MrMalbaghdady
    @MrMalbaghdady Рік тому

    Very good one 👏👏👍👍🙏🙏👌👌

  • @steveincork3669
    @steveincork3669 Рік тому

    Brilliant👍

  • @wardy949
    @wardy949 Рік тому

    Was happy that I actually do practice all the routines until you got to the 4th and I thought you were going to say that you just have to keep a ball on the black spot and keep potting it moving the white around, never seen the pink to middle, black then pink to corner and so on before... Can't wait to give that one a go, 100% a tester of how much control you have over the cue ball, and not so easy on a club table. (Already making excuses for why I missed the first pink before I try, clearly rolled off lol).

  • @ntgamingesports1480
    @ntgamingesports1480 Рік тому

    Thanks Stephen always helpful 😉

  • @gofigure8
    @gofigure8 Рік тому

    Great routines. Thank you 👍

  • @davidmcgowan8388
    @davidmcgowan8388 Рік тому

    Excellent, the break off one by smashing the reds open, I use before a league match then clearing the colours, did you ever play against Eddie Sinclair? I did when I was 7 at the people's club and institute in Kirkcaldy, I also played in scottish under 21s, got to the semi finals in the singles and doubles, it was a 1 frame match back then

  • @soapyvanshoey3179
    @soapyvanshoey3179 Рік тому

    Stephen your are to me the greatest player ever to play the game. I wish my video of me doing a 147 and 146 line up had been watched more than 680 views and 146 views and i posted those videos more than 8 years ago youtube must have it in for me and your video has 346k views and thats the difference because you are legend i am not 😂. That day i did that 147 line up i did 10 centuries all above 140 break before i did it and that was after not playing the game for 10 years good luck with your channel. Ps this is not for people to watch my videos its just my chat

  • @steveharrington82
    @steveharrington82 Рік тому

    Great stuff, cheers Stephen

  • @ryanstubbs3841
    @ryanstubbs3841 Рік тому

    It’s disgusting how easy you guys make this game look! Will definitely have a go at the first two routines though next time I’m down the club!
    On a side note, when’s Ronnie coming on for a couple of frames and a chat?

  • @smokeddd
    @smokeddd Рік тому

    as always great snooker content on the internet can be found at Stephen Hendry's Cue Tips Channel , much love

  • @richardcastodio8603
    @richardcastodio8603 Рік тому

    I wanted to know what wt. is your cue? And do you use your chin for aiming?
    Thanks for all those tips on practicing.
    What size is your table? Stephen I sure miss playing snooker we used to have a snooker hall in Tulare California USA years ago

  • @sammylee011
    @sammylee011 Рік тому

    Thanks for the great tips!
    May I ask for routine 2&3, what will you do when you miss a shot? Shall I just let it stay wherever it is and continue? Or put it back to try the shot again? Or start over?

  • @syedzaffar4798
    @syedzaffar4798 Рік тому

    Great knowledge ❤❤

  • @steviea6070
    @steviea6070 Рік тому

    Great tips!!

  • @mq01
    @mq01 Рік тому

    This channel is your modern day equivalent of How I Play Snooker.

  • @andymcgill357
    @andymcgill357 Рік тому

    Great vid always wanted to know, but how did you cope with nerves when you first started out?

  • @Mike-fd2pv
    @Mike-fd2pv Рік тому

    Always knew Stephen was good for a line up

  • @Host4l
    @Host4l Рік тому

    Nice lad Stephen

  • @darrenking9650
    @darrenking9650 Рік тому

    Hi Stephen loving the video's but i have a question are there different cue tips

  • @jamescooke6032
    @jamescooke6032 Рік тому

    Hi champ,
    Are you gonna get Jimmy White on the channel, what would be an entertaining chat?

  • @richardcranium3403
    @richardcranium3403 Рік тому

    Gr8 stuff

  • @GunDogSlim
    @GunDogSlim Рік тому

    Clear up & win the frame!

  • @exsappermadman25055
    @exsappermadman25055 Рік тому

    Best go for the full Quentin Hann!.....

  • @MichaelPhillips-wf9nc
    @MichaelPhillips-wf9nc 7 місяців тому

    Any particular reason why you have a maple cue instead of a ash cue 👍👍👍

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules Рік тому

    Anthony McGill had a routing of 3 reds above and below the blue and potting all the reds/blues without touching a cushion

  • @jesseboy7951
    @jesseboy7951 Рік тому

    Well, I've seen a lot of people recommending skill improving routines, how is this fella different? Can we trust him, I mean, did he even play the game at any level?

  • @51Dss
    @51Dss Рік тому

    would love to know the length of Stephens cue - in this video it looks to be quite long - longer than 57 inches? Also would like to know tip size and cue weight - guessing 10mm tip and 20oz cue?

  • @AMIRHOSSEIN-qp
    @AMIRHOSSEIN-qp Місяць тому

    Nice❤

  • @julianlopez85
    @julianlopez85 Рік тому

    i don't knw why stephen says that he's a wildcard in tournaments, he still clears the table like a boss : )

  • @Guvna07
    @Guvna07 Рік тому

    Oh Stephen you make it look so fkin easy. But when I try the line up at my club it all goes wrong after about 5 pots! By shot 6 the line is no longer a line! But thanks for these tips, I’m sure I’ll get there…… one day 😭

  • @NRed03
    @NRed03 Рік тому

    Get Milkins on!!

  • @rollandcolbourne1807
    @rollandcolbourne1807 Рік тому

    is it important to pick a ball, decide high or low.

  • @liyexiang666
    @liyexiang666 Рік тому

    Mr Hendry, do u have some routines u practice for potting?