One of the best snooker videos I have ever seen. The shot/aim graphics combined with the walk and talk through clearly explain how to think through, approach and execute all the shots. Top notch quality mate. Thank you!
I'm always learning how to pass this knowledge on. My paperwork and routine grows day-to-day because I'm adding new ideas and concepts all the time. It's a constant learning curve for me too!
Mesmerized! You cleared the whole Table 🙂 I would stand by in saying this is no gimme. It's co-ordinating/mapping yourself the hardest as well as knowing what to apply like screw-stun-run-through. Brilliant shot selection and well taken throughout.
just a question? as you walk in you look at the object ball, but when you look at the cueball as you getting down, do you focus on center of the cue ball or the entire cueball. becaz as i get down somehow because of my upper body turn my cue tip ends up to right side of the cueball and then i have to readjust? thank you , please reply
Very slick, and very fast too! Would actually love to see you, at least occasionally, do some videos where you challenge yourself - maybe see how fast you can clear up, then go for a 147 etc. Not sure I've seen anyone doing 147 speed challenge attempts on UA-cam. Too time consuming maybe.
I don't play a lot anymore. I got heavily into coaching and helping players which is what I do full time now. I'd love to have done it if I started younger, but now really enjoy helping other people improve their own game.
hi barton! im from Malaysia. Your video really helped and taught me to become better player! Ive already made my 70+ break yesterday with all the technique from your vid. Thanks for all the tips and techniques!! ❤️🥹
The coaching session we had is starting to pay off Steve. I’ve changed my pre-shot routine and the way I pick a contact spot for the cue ball and object ball. I can feel a difference, definitely.
I see you have made some shots with a bit side, however, those shots don't touch any cushion. So I was wondering what the point would be if I make a shot with side on it but doesn't hit the cushion to change its angle?
Sometimes players get used to doing it just because it feels like it helps to flick the ball in a bit. I've done videos about. Maybe the one before this one. I didn't do it as a beginner, but once I was around 70-80 break standard, it was something I started to just naturally do once I had a good base level of potting angle recognition.
does all pro aim at standing? to go to the next level , we need to stand to aim? I always aim bending down. I have play snooker for 40 years. I make 20+ break. best 40+. Pls advise should i change my aim to standing? Thank you
Stand to get 90% of the shot line, then when you get down, you'll also do fine tuning to make sure everything looks perfect and you're ready to play the shot.
good video. I have a question. U teach, U aim while standing. this video show u hardly standing n aim. U walk over in just a sec u bend down n play. R u tell me that u just need a sec to aim?Thanks
Correct. At my level of skill I only require a second (longer when I was learning). Just because I can make it look easy at my level of skill, does not mean IT IS easy. It requires high level, dedicated practice.
Top notch content as always. Really clear graphics. I think you've set the standard for online snooker coaching.
One of the best snooker videos I have ever seen. The shot/aim graphics combined with the walk and talk through clearly explain how to think through, approach and execute all the shots.
Top notch quality mate. Thank you!
You made that look so bloody easy. I need to book another session with you Steve!
I'm always learning how to pass this knowledge on. My paperwork and routine grows day-to-day because I'm adding new ideas and concepts all the time. It's a constant learning curve for me too!
Great detailed video and very informative on break building. Great video Barton snooker
Brother edit is always better and better again
Thank you for the clear graphics and explanation.
I early like the white line for the cue ball Great video!
Headcam for coaching a must thanks 👍
Please make more of these break building videos. This one is excellent.
Brilliant video! Thanks a lot for this!
great coaching 👍
Wow that's brilliant Steve to be able to do that break whilst explaining at the same time .Well done.
Mesmerized! You cleared the whole Table 🙂 I would stand by in saying this is no gimme. It's co-ordinating/mapping yourself the hardest as well as knowing what to apply like screw-stun-run-through. Brilliant shot selection and well taken throughout.
good job Barton sir, I hope the escape angle can be explained in detail in the future.
Excellent, you made that look almost effortless
Sir. With your skills and technique, you deserve to compete in professional circuit
Love how you play with flow and rhythm, which you don’t see much these days from other players
just a question?
as you walk in you look at the object ball, but when you look at the cueball as you getting down, do you focus on center of the cue ball or the entire cueball. becaz as i get down somehow because of my upper body turn my cue tip ends up to right side of the cueball and then i have to readjust?
thank you , please reply
Very slick, and very fast too! Would actually love to see you, at least occasionally, do some videos where you challenge yourself - maybe see how fast you can clear up, then go for a 147 etc. Not sure I've seen anyone doing 147 speed challenge attempts on UA-cam. Too time consuming maybe.
Awesome you should get back on the circuit.
That table looks quick
Brilliant. You make it look effortless but to us occasional players this would be a dream come true instead of the usual 12 or 15 breaks. 👍👍
wow, just wow.
Amazing.
Good job sir
Excellent
❤❤❤❤❤
you made it look so easy :D
Amazing snooker
Hello Barton, how long have you been playing snooker? How long did it take to reach your first century?
Loved the video from Pakistan❤
Great coaching video. Have you ever thought about entering Q school or Q tour ?
I don't play a lot anymore. I got heavily into coaching and helping players which is what I do full time now. I'd love to have done it if I started younger, but now really enjoy helping other people improve their own game.
@@BartonSnooker Thanks for your reply. I know I find your videos very helpful so thanks for sharing. All the best
hi barton! im from Malaysia. Your video really helped and taught me to become better player! Ive already made my 70+ break yesterday with all the technique from your vid. Thanks for all the tips and techniques!! ❤️🥹
Are we going to ignore the switch to lefty on the red?? On and off the cush with side to get on the black 👌🏻👌🏻
Great break vid 👍🏻
Why arent you on tour
Looks like you are using helping side on most of the shot. Does it make easier to pot balls?
Not really. It's just something players end up doing. I didn't start like this though. I just tried to hit the middle to begin with.
Good
The coaching session we had is starting to pay off Steve. I’ve changed my pre-shot routine and the way I pick a contact spot for the cue ball and object ball. I can feel a difference, definitely.
I see you have made some shots with a bit side, however, those shots don't touch any cushion. So I was wondering what the point would be if I make a shot with side on it but doesn't hit the cushion to change its angle?
Sometimes players get used to doing it just because it feels like it helps to flick the ball in a bit. I've done videos about. Maybe the one before this one.
I didn't do it as a beginner, but once I was around 70-80 break standard, it was something I started to just naturally do once I had a good base level of potting angle recognition.
@@BartonSnooker thanks very much for your reply. it's very helpful
Imaging actually being that good at snooker :O
Cool ❤
does all pro aim at standing? to go to the next level , we need to stand to aim? I always aim bending down. I have play snooker for 40 years. I make 20+ break. best 40+. Pls advise should i change my aim to standing? Thank you
Stand to get 90% of the shot line, then when you get down, you'll also do fine tuning to make sure everything looks perfect and you're ready to play the shot.
Im guessing this video is sped up slightly? Great break
No. Completely normal speed.
good video. I have a question. U teach, U aim while standing. this video show u hardly standing n aim. U walk over in just a sec u bend down n play. R u tell me that u just need a sec to aim?Thanks
Correct. At my level of skill I only require a second (longer when I was learning). Just because I can make it look easy at my level of skill, does not mean IT IS easy. It requires high level, dedicated practice.
@@BartonSnooker Thank you for replaying & fast too like yr snooker .👍
Why you look like so easy 😂compare with me 😢