How you don’t take lumps out of the cloth on some of these shots is beyond me, especially since your table wouldn’t be as quick as the tv table. Great work as always.
Most of the miscues are caused by what I’m doing with a cue ball to make it screw back that far. It just makes it a little bit more slippery, but only occasionally touch the table with my tip when this happens
That’s an idea, interestingly, I put the green in the wrong place on that shot but because it didn’t move or I didn’t go anywhere nearer it, I just moved it with editing later
It's a great idea. Having to move all the balls back every time must be exhausting, editing would take 30 seconds and wouldn't detract from the experience IMO.
It's great idea until you won't need to contact with any of these balls during shot execution, so cannons/splits or any other type of shots which making mess on the table are not possible to recreate with this technique 😎
@@hubix786 The basic idea still works if you only reset the balls that are *relevant* to the shot. When you play a cannon/split, that's going to be more than one ball, but (hopefully) still less than 21.
A few gremlins making things difficult, but you got them all. McGills shot looked easier than what it was. Good to see Kyren Wilson winning again. Good post, thank you. 👍
@@Breakfromlife I suppose it's a shot where recreating it is a lot more difficult than playing it originally. McGill had the option to knock in the 2nd red and take the point. You didn't.
Shot E: Have you considered using a piece of green tailor's chalk to make small dots on the table where you need to place the balls? This will help you to replace them accurately quicker, and you can wipe them off the cloth afterward. Greetings from Kyle, Texas, USA.
I think using a Riley aristocrat table with no10 cloth and steel cushions may help you play similar to the star tables used on tour so your closer to a level playing field with less variables, however you’ve got your own table and I’m envious of the fact you can use it anytime you like and no one else uses it, keep up With your content love your chanel ant Blackburn Lancashire 👍
There were some gems in there. E was definitely the hardest to recreate exactly, though when i was watching it, it seemed a little flukey as he had the other ball to widen the pocket and was really aiming to get white safe. So Louis Heathcote gets my vote. I'd like to know as well if you would have selected that shot under circumstances? Not only vision, but riskiness and an appreciation of one's own skill would help those coming on in the game.
On shot B it seemed like the attempt that you got it was the one time you didn't completely jump up on the shot. Just something I noticed. Awesome video!
Ha ha. I was watching that McGill match on tv and when he potted that red I immediately thought about Break From Life and the world of pain that shot would create!
Do you use warmers on your slate? I beleive in some tournaments now they put electric reptile heaters under on the slate which warms it and they actually play alot faster. Perhaps you could get the screw needed at a higher temp. Just a thought.
The camera man needed 'two camera angles' for the amazing Judd Trump shot, and just about captured it (Keep the camera on the table generic or risk missing the amazing shots!)
I don’t think even the wpbsa use their own pocket templates any more ,if you listen to the commentary from the pundits over the last few years their always banging on about how easy the pockets are playing, no consistency anymore .China events the tables are it seems always playing easier it’s a shame that snookers own organisation can’t even regulate their own tables .
Finally gave yourself a deserving 10/10 for the NR shot
How you don’t take lumps out of the cloth on some of these shots is beyond me, especially since your table wouldn’t be as quick as the tv table. Great work as always.
Most of the miscues are caused by what I’m doing with a cue ball to make it screw back that far. It just makes it a little bit more slippery, but only occasionally touch the table with my tip when this happens
I knew that the Anthony McGill shot was going to be covered by you when I saw the initial match. Much love from Pune, India.
Shot E.. you need video editing to keep all the other balls in the same position. You only need the white and red to move.
That’s an idea, interestingly, I put the green in the wrong place on that shot but because it didn’t move or I didn’t go anywhere nearer it, I just moved it with editing later
It's a great idea. Having to move all the balls back every time must be exhausting, editing would take 30 seconds and wouldn't detract from the experience IMO.
It's great idea until you won't need to contact with any of these balls during shot execution, so cannons/splits or any other type of shots which making mess on the table are not possible to recreate with this technique 😎
@@hubix786 The basic idea still works if you only reset the balls that are *relevant* to the shot. When you play a cannon/split, that's going to be more than one ball, but (hopefully) still less than 21.
16:53 I’m looking forward to the best shot of 2020 😂
Amazing video yet again though ❤
@@SasaGOAT-k4i I was so close to making it through the entire video without doing or saying anything stupid
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A few gremlins making things difficult, but you got them all. McGills shot looked easier than what it was. Good to see Kyren Wilson winning again. Good post, thank you. 👍
Yeah, that was what was difficult about it because the red was there. It looked really simple.
@@Breakfromlife I suppose it's a shot where recreating it is a lot more difficult than playing it originally. McGill had the option to knock in the 2nd red and take the point. You didn't.
Judging from his reaction he seems even disappointed that he didn't move the other red...
Shot E: Have you considered using a piece of green tailor's chalk to make small dots on the table where you need to place the balls? This will help you to replace them accurately quicker, and you can wipe them off the cloth afterward. Greetings from Kyle, Texas, USA.
@@trailerwookie I do use chalk marks So I can put the balls back quicker
Love these videos, you can really get a good sense how difficult some of these shots are!
Excellent shots
Shot E. Thanks for making this video. you have so much passion
As a beginner to snooker!
I really appreciate how much effort you put into your videos and shots
From Nowshera KPK PAKISTAN
Loving the videos, keep up the good work!
Sending best wishes from Békéscsaba, Hungary 🇭🇺
I think using a Riley aristocrat table with no10 cloth and steel cushions may help you play similar to the star tables used on tour so your closer to a level playing field with less variables, however you’ve got your own table and I’m envious of the fact you can use it anytime you like and no one else uses it, keep up
With your content love your chanel ant Blackburn Lancashire 👍
I would’ve gave a 10/10 for kyren Wilson’s recreation, spot on
Some tough shots in that lot 😂😂 from skipton Yorkshire
There were some gems in there. E was definitely the hardest to recreate exactly, though when i was watching it, it seemed a little flukey as he had the other ball to widen the pocket and was really aiming to get white safe. So Louis Heathcote gets my vote.
I'd like to know as well if you would have selected that shot under circumstances? Not only vision, but riskiness and an appreciation of one's own skill would help those coming on in the game.
@@jeremywilliams5107 yeah, I keep forgetting to say things like that
The table cloth is smooth and refined on their tables, however awesome recreation video.. 10/10...
Love from India ❤
Shot E looking at the attempts needed to recreate.
I thought it would be difficult but not that difficult
On shot B it seemed like the attempt that you got it was the one time you didn't completely jump up on the shot. Just something I noticed. Awesome video!
From Ljubljana,Slovenia❤
im just starting snooker and you have helped me alot man your actually quite skilled greetings from abu dhabi , uae
tbf i dont think mcgill was trying to pot it direct based on his reaction
He was he just sort of but wasn’t expecting to and more hoping to move the other red
Love your content from Wah Cantt Pakistan ❤❤
Finally a 10/10 SHOT, congratulations!
Trump’s timing and weight is perfect .
Ha ha. I was watching that McGill match on tv and when he potted that red I immediately thought about Break From Life and the world of pain that shot would create!
YES THE 10er!!! 👌🏼
Why don't you use paper hole reinforcements for marking the spots? I saw them used in alot of pool-/ snooker-videos from other content creators.
youre a legend mate
Do love longer videos from you brother. I know you like the shorts, but 15 plus minutes is primo 👌
First to arrive!
How annoying it is to miss a shot and than rearrange all the balls 40+Times huge respect broo❤❤
Do you use warmers on your slate? I beleive in some tournaments now they put electric reptile heaters under on the slate which warms it and they actually play alot faster. Perhaps you could get the screw needed at a higher temp. Just a thought.
Table heaters have been used in every tournament since 1998 or thereabouts
I look forward to seeing the best shots of 2020
I think if your shot turns out better than theirs it should be an 11/10, Richard in scarborough, UK
Been waiting for this ❤
The camera man needed 'two camera angles' for the amazing Judd Trump shot, and just about captured it (Keep the camera on the table generic or risk missing the amazing shots!)
Soft vs Medium vs Hard tip, Do a comparison please.
And please let me know which one you prefer for screws
Why play all the shots of 2020 instead of those of 2024?
@@HenkDeHauw I could do if I run out of video ideas before the end of the year
watching you from gilgit, Pakistan
Can you do a video about Tony Drago?
shot M should be Hossein Vafaei 😅
bvdeo ide, win from the toughest shot, do it then clean up
would be amazing
The cusion of the pockets absolutely suck of this table.
How much does a tournament table table cost? 🤔
16:01 what on earth is that?
Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Come on break for life get yourself some fresh greenery for your table dude!
9:33 what's the music name? Anyone? Please?
Btw I'm from Sahiwal, Pakistan.
I'm guessing you're pockets are regulation and not too tight
I don’t think even the wpbsa use their own pocket templates any more ,if you listen to the commentary from the pundits over the last few years their always banging on about how easy the pockets are playing, no consistency anymore .China events the tables are it seems always playing easier it’s a shame that snookers own organisation can’t even regulate their own tables .
Shot E was a bastard
@@ryanstockley9495 definitely
Please pin me on the map in next video please. Jawad from Pakistan
Morning..
Morning!
16:57 2020? man that's a blast from the past, i better pick up my face mask back again 😂