Is It EASY to Cue STRAIGHT!? | What To Practice

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  • @peterf9456
    @peterf9456 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for your help i now play better and got my highest break so far 34 bearing in mind im 69. I have addressed things in a different way and it has improved my game...thank you ....excellent videos

  • @justtheguy27
    @justtheguy27 2 роки тому +7

    From Bangalore in India. I love how clearly you explain how there are so many small bits that go into hitting the cue ball straight on and how just a little variation can change the dynamics completely. Thanks a lot, Steve!

  • @johnhill2176
    @johnhill2176 3 роки тому +4

    Inspired me to get back down the club after a 10 year sabbatical. Slow progress so far but enjoying the process. Simple joy of potting a ball without it touching the sides!

  • @abdulrehmankhan4521
    @abdulrehmankhan4521 3 роки тому +5

    Best snooker coach in the world right now. Great work steve ❤️ can u plz teach us that how professional players pot a long red in the start of a frame and get back to the bolk colors using different things on the cue ball. I will be very thankful for that

    • @abdulrehmankhan4521
      @abdulrehmankhan4521 3 роки тому +2

      @@FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO well we can figure out everything on our own than why we need the coaches to teach us? We should learn from the best in the business thats why i asked

  • @wild1magic446
    @wild1magic446 3 роки тому +32

    Thank you Steve. You’re a credit to the sport.

  • @tuete10
    @tuete10 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you Steve.
    Beaten my highest break from 62 to 72 ;)
    My dream will be the century.
    regards

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому +2

      That is awesome. You'll beat that 72 soon I'm sure! 😀

  • @jasonnieuwenhuis335
    @jasonnieuwenhuis335 2 роки тому +1

    I’m obsessed with pool. Along with some others, you’ve been a big help, thank you.

  • @TheSnookerShed
    @TheSnookerShed 3 роки тому +3

    Thank to you Steve for all your help on the game

  • @thomasharlos6872
    @thomasharlos6872 Рік тому +1

    Great video as always. I will try this practice tomorrow and hopefully everything goes as planned ! Thanks again.

  • @thetowndrunk988
    @thetowndrunk988 3 роки тому +3

    Man, I’d love to fly over there and take a lesson one day. Awesome knowledge of my favorite billiards game.

  • @valentenicoletti3622
    @valentenicoletti3622 Рік тому

    i posted your video in my training group , because they are the things that i allways explain just you do it much better ! thank you very much for your dedication

  • @starman9921
    @starman9921 3 роки тому +1

    Being a century break maker your examples and explanations are very good the best by far on UA-cam. I have learnt from you thank you.

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому

      Thanks so much. Great to help and thanks for the support 🙂

  • @robertpearson7746
    @robertpearson7746 Рік тому +1

    Another great video. I like the way you can slowly make it more difficult. Spent one hour on green getting stance and cueing consistent. When I missed always same side due to not following through straight, was dropping elbow. Focussed on keeping elbow up and out and always potted. Then tried long blue and got it for first time. Great feeling when you work out why you are missing and fix it.

  • @craigsherrock3258
    @craigsherrock3258 Рік тому +1

    great Video Steve. Im just starting out again after a 30 odd year gap but finding cueing straight really tough so will practice that drill 👍

  • @frangatsby9790
    @frangatsby9790 3 роки тому +1

    Really good explanation. This can also be applied to American pool.
    I think is important the pause at back stroke before delivery. To separate the muscles.

  • @bigslick1728
    @bigslick1728 2 роки тому

    Love your videos, I watch them over and over. I go back at watch older ones to have a refresh. Thanks. Practice practice practice.

  • @carlosmartins99
    @carlosmartins99 2 роки тому

    From the US. Thank you. Great video. It inspires me to keep practicing. Especially in US, where it is difficult to find anyone playing Snooker.

  • @wendywhales2310
    @wendywhales2310 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Steve,,
    Some months back all I did was practice the Blue from the Bulk line..
    I did it 5 times on the trot.
    Few days later I couldn't pot one out of 6/7.?.
    I went back to basic Centre blue to get my aiming and Confidence back..

  • @bbwnpat
    @bbwnpat Рік тому

    Another great video. I have just decided to go right back to the basics as up to now i have just basically been having fun knocking balls about and making a few small ( 15-20) breaks ( im 15 and been playing about 6 months). One guy on the next table told me i need to forget everything i have learned so far and start at the beginning properly. Eg stand center, line up the shot , walk in , 4 point contact, bridge, hand grip etc and delivery cue perfectly straight or I will never really take my game to the next level. He wasn’t being nasty he was telling me in a very kind way. Taking his advice i seem now to be doing most of the basic beginners steps right but more often than not the ball goes to the left. I struggle to push the cue through right as despite moving /turning my upper body I still hit my side (start of ribs not meeting the 3 point of contact, my upper chest ) as when i try to hold the cue further away from my body i find it so awkward, uncomfortable cuing. Is this normal at first (having had to change my technique)? Any chance you can do a video on the process (in extra slow motion lol) to demonstrate this technique please. Or perhaps direct me to a video you have already done on this particular subject? Sorry for the long comment. - Luke.

  • @Faisal-Alhallawi
    @Faisal-Alhallawi 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks a lot coach you really helped me a lot, can you help me about how to avoid negativity or not being nervous after missing an easy shots ??

  • @frank5angels308
    @frank5angels308 Рік тому

    Coach thank you for this last 2 videos on cueing straight as well as your dominant eye video for setting up. I struggle with understanding what the ideal bridging length should be on my setting up. Do you have a video on that ? Thank you from cleveland oh

  • @SGProductions87
    @SGProductions87 3 роки тому +4

    I always found shots at an angle to be easier. In pool if I have ball in hand I'll frequently place the ball off centre so I don't have a straight shot, even when there's no advantage to altering the path of the cue ball after contact.

  • @labradormcgraw
    @labradormcgraw 3 роки тому +2

    More great quality tuition from the best on UA-cam. 🎱

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for the support. I really do appreciate it 🙏🙂

  • @jackdestories6819
    @jackdestories6819 2 роки тому

    Great stuff. As an American pool player I have no idea how to play snooker, but I study your videos religiously. Fundamentals, fundamentals, fundamentals.

  • @maxmaxwell3787
    @maxmaxwell3787 Рік тому +1

    Good guidance Steve. I get frustrated because I know it is my cue action letting me down. My stance, aim, grip and general understanding is good, but delivering the cue smoothly and slowly is the problem. I think it’s partly psychological. I know this is the pressure point where everything has to come together and I’ve already told myself it’s not going to be good before I’ve delivered the cue. Make sense?

  • @game4alaughman
    @game4alaughman 3 роки тому

    Thanks… just got my Riley aristocrat snooker table fitted. Great table… now time to really study all of your tips 👍👍👍

  • @chitnamtang1623
    @chitnamtang1623 3 роки тому +11

    looks easy, difficult indeed, thanks Steve🎱😍

  • @Rubbafingaz1
    @Rubbafingaz1 3 роки тому +3

    I want to say a big "THANK YOU" to you sir for making this content. I've just noticed you have a patreon so will be sure to become a member.

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much!

    • @Rubbafingaz1
      @Rubbafingaz1 3 роки тому +3

      @@BartonSnooker I'm now a patron... couldn't be prouder to support you mate :-)

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому +2

      @@Rubbafingaz1 thank you so much. I have just sent you a thank you email, but I will thank you again here.
      I really do appreciate the support. It's great to know people enjoy the content and find it so helpful.
      Thanks very much 🙂

  • @nazkhan9353
    @nazkhan9353 6 місяців тому

    Appreciate this I didn't realise this as some days I'm potting away long straights and off straights and other days I'm far off

  • @awaisshaikh378
    @awaisshaikh378 3 роки тому +1

    You're awesome. Focus on gross root level. Practice cueing is a key to success in this game. I am working on it (straight cueing) for the last 2 years but little improvement. After some days, I feel back doing the mistakes. What to do? 😔

  • @123mailashish
    @123mailashish 3 роки тому +1

    Will start teaching my daughter
    A for Appple
    B for Barton
    She will need these vids once she grows.
    Love from India.
    U r such a grace.

  • @mightymolefe5871
    @mightymolefe5871 3 роки тому

    I might comment on every video, But I tell you now your Tips, Coaching and Guidance are making so much impact in my personal play.
    Of course I don't play Snooker yet, But I'm that Pool Billiards player who takes Snooker lessons 🤙

  • @robertfoster6070
    @robertfoster6070 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. Straight educational delivery.

  • @fahadkhaled5864
    @fahadkhaled5864 3 роки тому +1

    Can u please make a tutorial about which exact point of pocket should we aim for black , green, pink and all color and reds
    I mean which point of pocket is actually middle/ at heart for different ball position.

  • @faizankamal2817
    @faizankamal2817 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Steve, your video is just what I needed

  • @jasonparker6138
    @jasonparker6138 3 роки тому +2

    I'm not fooled. This is a hard game, and cuing straight is one of the hardest parts for me. Great video!

  • @raysparks3161
    @raysparks3161 2 роки тому

    I use the level 3 shot from in line with the blue spot then try to screw back to where I hit from. I think It's a decent tuner and helps me gauge how well I'm striking. I rarely come bang straight back and definitely need to work on my technique, that's why I watch your videos. Your tutorials are the best I've found.

  • @SnookG71
    @SnookG71 3 роки тому +1

    From Vancouver, Canada ~ Thank you for your work on the what its all about! Tight (not tense), compact cue action that we can reproduce day to day, week to week must be based on sound physical ideas that lend themselves to straight cueing. I've been playing so long I can't remember what my high break is but I plan on breaking it!

  • @syedkamilaliagha4152
    @syedkamilaliagha4152 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you

  • @vincentbull8669
    @vincentbull8669 Рік тому

    Great videos that are well presented and simple to understand. Watching them definitely improves your game.

  • @ronalddebrucia3789
    @ronalddebrucia3789 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant video as always.
    Looking forward to my session with you in September.

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому

      Thank you. Looking forward to helping 🙂

  • @philcamp9663
    @philcamp9663 2 роки тому

    From New Zealand, thanks u r worth yr weight in gold

  • @tonywebber5098
    @tonywebber5098 3 роки тому +1

    Great vid Steve. Definitely need to work on my level 4

  • @aminthapa610
    @aminthapa610 3 роки тому +1

    Lots of Love and huge Respect all the way from NEPAL🇳🇵
    Your videos help a lot to learn and improve our game.😊✌️

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому

      Hello Nepal 👋 Thank you so much for you're support Amin 🙂

  • @Zainanjum100
    @Zainanjum100 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much, You're doing an amazing job.

  • @benwalne213
    @benwalne213 3 роки тому +1

    Quality Steve - look forward to the next one 👍

  • @iain8567
    @iain8567 2 роки тому

    Thanks again, helps me improve.

  • @sheikebrahimsheikismail
    @sheikebrahimsheikismail 2 роки тому

    Great video coaching session coach. Exactly what I needed before my best of 7 quarters match tomorrow night. Much appreciated.

  • @simonpoole3053
    @simonpoole3053 2 роки тому

    Steve - this is my biggest problem. What is the main reason we don’t cue straight? If I pull back like some of the pros my cue arcs. If I do less back swing I don’t get a smooth delivery. I know stance, cue grip, sight are key but in your experience which of those is usually the biggest culprit. Cheers

  • @sinucanalinha
    @sinucanalinha 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Steve...cheers from Brazil.

  • @carlabrahams4403
    @carlabrahams4403 2 місяці тому

    Another masterclass young man.👌👍

  • @sj460162
    @sj460162 3 роки тому

    Nice video and shows how to test the cueing. Have you got a video to show how to tweak it if you have got a problem?

  • @alanhowell3646
    @alanhowell3646 8 місяців тому

    Another really useful video Steve.

  • @fahadal-blooshi2635
    @fahadal-blooshi2635 2 роки тому

    I am new to snooker and I am having a problem keeping the cue ball going in the right angle, also I am having difficulty to find the right spot to hit the target ball, even though I am doing every thing you say in you grate videos.

  • @soengtatlam5828
    @soengtatlam5828 3 роки тому +2

    I have 150 degrees of astigmatism in both eyes. what should I do? the mother ball can't see the center and it's elliptical

  • @thesnookerbarn7551
    @thesnookerbarn7551 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Steve thank you for putting these videos together I love watching them and I have learnt so much in a short time
    You have an amazing Facebook group and I am so glad to be a member of this community
    Watching you miss (ok you did it purposely) still for just a second I was able to imagine you as human ;)
    Keep safe

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks a lot Gary! You're doing great now. Excellent to see your century the other day.
      Remember... don't be too hard on yourself!!
      Thanks for all the support on here, on Facebook and with our sessions together. I fully appreciate it 👍👍🙂

  • @ashtrekker4742
    @ashtrekker4742 3 роки тому +1

    Another great video Steve, thanks 🙏🏻

  • @bigjerm210ify
    @bigjerm210ify 3 роки тому +1

    This has been my problem for awhile I can stop the ball, draw or screw as your used to and follow but I can’t consistently make full contact so my stop, screw etc. is compromised

  • @snookerworld5248
    @snookerworld5248 3 роки тому +2

    Hi,
    Hope you are fine!
    If you don't mind I wanna ask you a question about the grip in the delivery time and the final hit time the last three fingers keep little bit tight or just close please 🙏 give me the answer
    Regards
    Shah faisal
    From pakistan

  • @richardstott16
    @richardstott16 3 роки тому +1

    Good to cover this as we get back to snooker. One key is sighting the shot and interested in image at 8:09 of you at start position. Hope this is understandable! The camera image is good as red/white/pocket in line, but you are standing slightly to left of line of aim with right foot already on line of shot but head is then slightly’offline’ compared to when you are actually down on the shot. I may have issue in understood to stand straight behind line i.e.with aim line extended between feet when standing placed together, and step into shot placing right foot on line of shot (so right foot moves slight across to chive this). I then can sometimes find it difficult to move hips enough to left to allow hip/cue gap.
    But If I stand like you slightly to left this is easier but it then feels I’m not looking on line! On straight shot this is easy to adjust but can lead to problem with angled shot. Any thoughts?

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому +1

      My video on 'The Line Of Aim' will explain most of this. It's my right eye I'm putting on the line of the shot before I walk in. That's because I'm right eye dominant (you might not be), and it also might not be where your brain sees a straight line.
      The head position down on the shot is then also a separate thing to consider than where the head and eyes are positioned BEFORE you walk into the shot.
      My guess would be that you're left eye dominant, and that's why you find it easier to sight the line standing with that line in the middle of your body. You then step slightly to the left as you walk in, that places the right foot on the line. During that process, the most important thing is keeping the HEAD on the line of the shot.
      Hope that helps!

    • @richardstott16
      @richardstott16 2 роки тому

      Thank you taking time for your reply - will do as you suggest!
      I also think you address an important point in describing the elements required for straight cueing, and how difficult it is to do and and consistently. We get used to seeing the pros and think the difference between them and us mere mortals is they have a bit more consistency in cueing and especially better ball control. And that we can deliver the cue straight as well and just need the cue ball control; and that there is a quick fix to achieve straight cueing!

  • @danieltucker6008
    @danieltucker6008 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks steve, you explained that great, using your video's it has helped improve my cueing and im starting to get more consistant.

  • @byromtaylor6482
    @byromtaylor6482 Рік тому

    Obviously you need good technuque and obviously get thro ball but i find it helps to use the top of ob as aiming guide on these shots match it up with cb? what do you think>>?

  • @DPK12
    @DPK12 2 роки тому

    Mate, I had not lifted a cue for 25 years and find your videos helpful.

  • @nuvindussoye7652
    @nuvindussoye7652 3 роки тому +1

    Thats great Steve! Btw am from the country of Mauritius (island situated in the Indian Ocean next to Reunion island)..
    N btw am encouraging to make a little visit here for holidays,nice place to relax..N we've got good pool n snooker players here..
    So,Thanks a lot Steve for all of ur excellent stuff..Keep it on! 🙂

  • @rhyswilliams9050
    @rhyswilliams9050 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve got a question on cue action. Will scapula retraction help or hinder cue action.

  • @Chatchadech
    @Chatchadech 3 роки тому

    Thank you sir

  • @PCRoss2469
    @PCRoss2469 Рік тому

    Brilliant thank you

  • @ianwatkins6202
    @ianwatkins6202 3 роки тому +1

    Another great video Steve!

  • @snookerworld5248
    @snookerworld5248 3 роки тому +1

    And the body weight on which foot in snooker stance for right hander

  • @snooker-ne7lh
    @snooker-ne7lh 25 днів тому +1

    can you please tell me which hip do you sit on when you are about go to down ?
    i think i over turn my hip or i might be sitting on wrong hip, my cue butt is always to the left of line of aim, offline.
    and i am sure the hip is causing it, do you sit on your right hip or left hip ? my right leg (leading leg) from behind looks like this \ and lots of gap between grip hand and the trouser pocket.
    please help me
    thank you

  • @brianb.2894
    @brianb.2894 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Steve. Excellent video. I`m beginning to think when possible its good to cue the ball quite high or quite low if possible. With less surface area on the cue ball to work with the shooter is forced to be more accurate and not throw the cue ball left or right. Watching the pros, they seem to do that or maybe its just my imagination?? Thanks for the video. Cheers😊🍺👍

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому

      Hi Brian. The higher or lower you go actually makes deflection and swerve of the cue ball more exaggerated. So if a pro can just hit in the middle, that's best. Or slightly below middle.
      Top spin is the hardest because a tiny amount of unwanted side will throw the cue ball off-line very quickly. So any good player would avoid that whenever possible (obviously some shots we have to play like that).
      So we're always playing in a way that gives us the biggest margin for error.

  • @randyfreestone8247
    @randyfreestone8247 2 роки тому

    Good practice for developing a smooth, straight stroke is to buck firewood with a buck saw.

  • @douglaswilson3978
    @douglaswilson3978 2 роки тому

    Ambassador of the sport ..cheers ladd .❤ your show

  • @alanoprecio6217
    @alanoprecio6217 5 місяців тому

    Thanks...

  • @Vinny-ts8dq
    @Vinny-ts8dq 3 роки тому +1

    Great video again

  • @tshoot7248
    @tshoot7248 3 роки тому +3

    Barton Snooker✨ & Break From Life⚡
    Need a solid collab🔥💥

  • @hamzaharshad5367
    @hamzaharshad5367 3 роки тому +1

    I just can't hit center ball any tips for me steve ?? Any help would he much appreciated ... cheers mate

  • @imansh8729
    @imansh8729 2 роки тому

    thanks alot

  • @philiphall8893
    @philiphall8893 Рік тому

    Thank you for the drill. The explanation explained what I know to be true, but in denial. Kinda like finally getting glasses. Yeah that too.

  • @mikeramsay4028
    @mikeramsay4028 3 роки тому

    Great tips Steve thank you

  • @postyboy007
    @postyboy007 2 роки тому

    Great video again pal

  • @AJsVIEW
    @AJsVIEW 3 роки тому +1

    How do we make sure we deliver it straight? I find it challenging with each shot. I do the pre-shot routine and other checks, but when I get down and aim, everything looks apt, just as I deliver a minor shake or twist results in a miss. How can I control this? Thanks for another great upload btw, cheers!

    • @AJsVIEW
      @AJsVIEW 3 роки тому

      ??

    • @aaronflatt3525
      @aaronflatt3525 Рік тому

      I have the same sort of issue. I think my back hand doesn't deliver in a straight line, I'm trying out different grips, head, and bridge position to try and tweak it

  • @wikitech621
    @wikitech621 3 роки тому +1

    great sir

  • @nandagopalmotog6897
    @nandagopalmotog6897 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video. Always had this question in mind. Do the game's best miss due to aiming faults seldom or cueing errors mostly. For the non-pros,is it safe to assume both aiming and cueing errors creep in ;in a fairly even distribution and thus the century break ends ,before it even starts off 😂 ?

    • @johnnybgood9124
      @johnnybgood9124 3 роки тому

      Hi steve every day when I practice i aim for centuries break,,,,if I can pot the first RED !!! Hah

  • @Vinny-ts8dq
    @Vinny-ts8dq 3 роки тому +1

    Advice on buying cues on a budget ? £60 cue ? Any good brands out there

  • @kendalltroy3627
    @kendalltroy3627 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, Steve. You are an excellent coach.

  • @stegee1
    @stegee1 Рік тому

    One thing ive always wondered is, what is a pro player thinking when taking a shot i.e thinking, push the cue through straight, keep still, hit the white central, etc etc etc or everyone is different, what would you say??

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  Рік тому

      It will vary from player to player. It can change for me on any given day.
      Often it's 'keep still', 'don't move at all.'
      If I'm not hitting the ball that well, I might be thinking things like, 'get right through the ball', 'relax'.
      Lots of things going on I guess. Depends how you're playing on the day.

  • @scottandrews2903
    @scottandrews2903 2 роки тому

    To cue straight every shot is difficult, this practice will help beat my break of 33. great video thanks.

  • @elisandoval9746
    @elisandoval9746 2 роки тому

    excellent video. errors occur when we do not comply with any of the techniques

  • @dilshikista143
    @dilshikista143 2 роки тому

    Thanks u so much

  • @kirsanproductions
    @kirsanproductions Рік тому

    My issue is, I can find the potting line but as soon as I take my shot I am miles off and always miss the pot by a great distance, is this down to me not straight cueing? I never feel 100 percent comfortable when down on a shot what tips have you got?

  • @tonymarshall4164
    @tonymarshall4164 3 роки тому

    Great video mate as always.

  • @sushilgupta2776
    @sushilgupta2776 3 роки тому +1

    So Steve if we ace level 4 Blue we are 75% through to be very good?

  • @chekymonkey4452
    @chekymonkey4452 3 роки тому

    that was great well explained

  • @Delphiwizard
    @Delphiwizard 3 роки тому

    Great video as always.

  • @dermotshaw6775
    @dermotshaw6775 3 роки тому +1

    Hi syeve excellent video as always. When practicing these shots. I would play about 50 straight shots, I do usually only compare to my last practice session and if I have improved, however, what would you say would be a good percentage from that figure?

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому +1

      Which level straight shot are you playing Dermot?

    • @dermotshaw6775
      @dermotshaw6775 3 роки тому

      @@BartonSnooker I practice level 1 and different distances from the object ball at level 4. I will start doing the other two now though aha

  • @aljosar10
    @aljosar10 3 роки тому +2

    Steve, I would like to see you on World Championship next year, you are such a good instructor and player!
    The inmind view you are offering in all your videos is just on another level!
    Fantastic video as always!👌🙂

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much. I really appreciate your kind comments and your support 🙂

  • @Chery318
    @Chery318 Рік тому

    Great video

  • @oldtimer43
    @oldtimer43 3 роки тому

    Just a word of thanks for some great coaching, I took up snooker again at the age of 77 after a break of about 15 years, when I started again I was missing just about everything but after listening to your advice am gradually getting more consistent and starting to put together a few balls. I do find it harder at my age as I cannot get right down on the shot with the cue touching my chin like I used to.

  • @rashidmohammad5682
    @rashidmohammad5682 2 роки тому

    I am Muhammad Rashid sir u r really teacher of snooker