I have left it a fraction short here, so I am gonna try bring it down an exhibition shot, off the other corners and back round, so lets see if we can get that right, not an easy thing to do, not an easy shot to get right, PROCEEDS TO PLAY WITH EXTREME LEFT SIDE WITH LITTLE TOP SPIN AND LANDS PERFECTLY ON THE BLACK. If I played that shot I would miss that pot all the time.
Omar - he played great shot on the pink, but actually once you "get it" - it is almost an auto shot - he's probably played that shot 100s of times, once you realise it doesnt need too much pace, because of the thin angle (speed stays on the white) - it is just getting the cushion before middle pocket, too hard and you go the other side and in-off in the yellow pocket :) - Spend 10 minutes at your club and you'll be able to do it !!!
@@simonwilson1686 yah thanks got to try and mimic this! I can manage pretty many tricky shots already but this pot while getting all around the table and leaving the cue ball right at the correct spot for the black just seems amazing as hell, thus it looks difficult at least.
Amazing. Just finished watching your break. Simply amazing, beautiful rhythm, self control and confidence. I enjoyed every minute. More of this, please. Last add just before seing the white stop at the black was 🥺😳😲🙂
@@BartonSnooker Its wonderful to see. Can you tell me...is it the angle of the camera, but you played a lot of shots with left hand side? Again, it might just have been the angle of the camera. Great stuff!
@@DrumsTheWord you're right. If I'm potting to my right, I'll use a touch of left hand side to help the pot. It just so happens in the video I'm potting more to my right. If I'm potting to my left, I'll use a touch of right hand side. As I say, you don't have to do that. It's just something some players do that feels more comfortable. I also use it lots of times in the video for positional reasons. Keeping the white away from the next ball.
Having watched the full Video, WOW! Almost a 147 from a T Exercise! There were some difficult pots to take on towards the end, but above all a Super Clearance :-)
I liked this. It's intriguing because of purely being able to see what you're applying on the cue ball. Some shots are just plain ball that when watching Pro Players play on TV, you wonder whether they'd played it with adding, Side, Screw-back or a Run-Through.
great video. Would love to see more with the head cam. You made this look relatively easy! LOL. Those seeing snooker for the first time are probably thinking "hey, nothing to this game." But they would be ohhhh so wrong. You just make it look like a Sunday stroll. Great job.
Snooker Coaching couldn't get any better. @BartonSnooker is the way to go !! Lovely headcam exercise. I would also like to make a request to showcase a bit of practice with the rest. I see most amateurs struggle to play with rest. And off late, they tend to learn to play with the other hand as they see it fancy. So, if you can deduce what's the right approach, it'll be very good learning. How ans when to use the rest vs who and when to practice the other hand. Fancy vs Right thing, may be ?
Very nice video, like every video on your channel, well done Steve! 🙂 I need to get better in my positional play.. And your videos help me, your positional play seems nice and simple and you don't move the cue ball too much. 😄😄
06:48 just wondering would that not be better as a slight screw/stun shot than roll through to avoid potentially being snookered by pink ? perhaps too much power needed?
You're right about the power. Much more power and accuracy required if I stun it. And also, the margin of error for placing the white is tiny. Slightly too much screw and I end up low on the red and then HAVE to play a cannon. If I would have had slightly more angle on that pink, I indeed would have played the shot you suggest.
Awesomely played. Loved the Head cam video. Need more, especially to learn more about deep screws and applying sidings to control cue ball positioning 👍
Coach you continue to surprise me with everything you do, i like headcam videos, i got the equipment myself but rarely use it because there's always someone around at the club and it looks a bit silly. Magnificent break here, well done.
@franky brandt I'm sure you are already a good player but if you find it helps improve your game, then use whatever resources you have available to you. At my local club I go alone, set up practice routines, and have my phone recording me, im not even good but i have been working hard at cueing straighter like this and it has been paying off recently.. one day i will be good... hopefully 😂.. who cares if it looks silly most people at snooker clubs are weirdos anyway 🤪👌
@@dermotshaw6775 I'm not really any good yet Dermot, i do have a crosstour camera i use to analyse myself too, in fact i have several videos on my channel here. Not made many new videos lately, been busy working, i have over 50 sessions to rewatch and take the good shots out still.
@@Delphiwizard I will check out your videos, have you asked anybody about looking at your technique and finding ways to improve it? I'm sure Steve would be happy to give a few pointers plus he does 121 coaching sessions if you can get to him, which is fantastic. Also analysing the bad shots alongside the good ones will help you see more clearly what was good and not so good about each one. Good luck anyway pal you'll get there if you keep trying 👍
@@dermotshaw6775 Already been to Steve for 2 double sessions, great experience, i was supposed to go back early this month but i had to cancel because of the covid quarantine restrictions, hopefully i will be allowed soon again.
thanks for your great video sir.so most of the shots you play in this video had a little amount of side depending the potting angle and the position,right?
I also found that Barton used some left side spin on most of his shots, even for very thick shots. I thought it was because his binocular vision was not good enough to let him see the centre point of the cue ball. Now, it sounds like it is just his playing style.
U said that when we use side its tough because when u hit the right side it goes to left then change its trajectory...so if u play close shot like u did on pink and played extreme left side...did u aim to the left side of the pink..?
Awesome break! Steve Im potting balls in practise but missing everything in matches? When I miss I do feel my cue arm popping out..what could be causing this?
Headband vid is the way to go. Interesting, unless my eyes were deceiving, you seem to play a lot of shots with trace left as a default. Does this give more control in some way?
When you were on that last pink, with that lefthand side topspin. How are you working out were to hit the pink with the deflection on the ball. Are you still aiming exactly the correct angle or compensating for the deflection which would mean not hitting the correct angle.???
Hi Kevin. I am allowing for the amount of left hand side applied to the white ball. So because I'm playing that shot at a pretty hard pace, I have to aim thinner than I normally would, the left hand side then throws the cue ball to the right, and hits the pink at the correct point to pot it. That's all experience and lots of touch and feel. Imagine taking a free kick in football. Kicking the ball and bending it around the wall and into the top of the net! That's all done by feel and experience. I'm doing the same thing on the pink 🙂
I'm aiming with left and hitting with a bit of left (I'm I'm potting to my right). If I'm potting to my left, I'll aim with right hand side. It's called helping side. Some players play like that, others don't.
Hi Barton Snooker, I really do like your videos. My friend is a professional Snooker player, so when ever I have a question I can ask him. His answer always is. Just aim be focused and shoot the shot. And that’s really affective, it helps a lot, you create your own style. What’s your statement ( of course it’s only for players who do know the basics) Well my question is, is it helpful to play with left sidespin when you pot a red in the right corner? Or with rightenside when you play in the left corner. Because you can hit the ball fuller, so is it a advantage? Thank you! Greetings from Swiss
Hi there. Lots of players use side as you describe. Left when potting to your right..... Right when potting to your left. You don't have to do that, it's just some players naturally end up playing in that style. There is no advantage to doing it this way particularly. Lots of players actually do it without even realising this is how they play.
You are correct when you say that by playing with running side you can hit the object ball fuller. The advantage to this is that it offers more resistance to the cue ball which in turn gives you more control for the cue ball so yes it is an advantage.
Hitting the potting point on the white ball (where we need to hit the object ball) was a discussion I had with Mark Selby a few months back. He reckoned not to do that because of unintended side, I presume he must of meant if our cue delivery was not spot on straight. Any thoughts Steve?
BartonSnooker - it’s how I’ve always played the game and if you watch your own video back, look at where you’re striking the white on most shots. It is the contact point on the object ball.
@@believeandachievelifesucce221 I've never ever visualised the game in that way. I'm just playing to pot the object ball with a touch of 'helping side'. I never look for a specific point on the object ball as that is far too difficult. You can't pick a specific point on a spherical object. So I just judge the angles I need to make standing up, and that for me means playing a touch of helping side on a lot of shots. Not all players do it like that. I guess we're all describing the same thing in different ways. In my mind, I'm just judging the potting angle and that happens to be with a touch of side on the white. Nothing more too it than that. You don't have to play like me. Other players play plain ball and that works great for them. Lots of professionals play with the traces of side you see in this video.
I've seen you play the black with screw to get in the yellow from a similar position. Any reason you didn't do that this time? Great video pal. love the head cam ones that you do espescially with commentary 👍
Hi Dermot, Thanks for watching 🙂 I think the only reason I didn't play the black that time, was that it was my first time using the head-cam and it felt a bit weird with something on my head. The pink was a slightly harder pot, but with automatic position. I'd have had to play the black with reverse side and time it really well. That's the only reason really.
@@BartonSnooker oh ok then that makes sense. I thought the black with reverse side would have been the harder shot to play and that's why you chose the pink. Either way superb stuff any idea when your next video will be coming?
It’s so easy to take content for granted because it’s so easy accessible but on behalf of myself and probably plenty others thank you very much! Great break 👍🏻
I’ve been playing on/off for 25 years. I can always visualise them shot but end up missing them completely. How is it some days I’m good and other days struggle to hit Red & a colour. I’m sure if my game was tweaked I’d be much better.
I will try my best to do that for you James. Thank you so much for supporting the channel on Patreon. Your support really helps me to keep these videos coming and set time aside for filming and editing. Thank you 🙂
I do truly enjoy playing snooker but alas I don't have a table readily available. I am guessing you have snooker rooms all over Great Britain but here in USA they are quite scarce. I would play snooker every day if I could. I thoroughly enjoy your videos; I subbed your channel a few months ago. Your cueing technique has influenced my own cueing for the better. My stroke is now more controlled and more compact than it was before...by the way I am talking about playing on a 9ft pool table - running balls and practicing drills. I believe good snooker helps improve pool but I have doubts that it works in the inverse. A good pool technique is not necessarily beneficial and does not really carry over to a good snooker technique...but I might be mistaken about that. What are your thoughts on that?
Hi there! You're exactly right. Snooker technique requires a lot more consistency and accuracy. So it works great implementing snooker technique into pool. We have many clubs here in the UK. We are lucky as you say. Not as many as we had 30 years ago, but still plenty of places to play. Thanks a lot for watching and stay safe 🙂
If I'm potting to my right I do yes. Potting to my left, I'll hit slightly right. It's called 'helping side'. Not all players play that way, but lots do. Some do it without even realising. I'm also sometimes deliberately doing it for better cue ball position. So when the cue ball hits the cushion it moves slightly away from the object ball.
@@BartonSnooker I notice it off of the cushions. However i dont know what "helping side is" do you/ could you make a video on it? Thanks for the reply your channel is great. 👍
@@snooker9773 it's just down to purely the way an individual likes to sight the shot. With helping side the object ball 'throws' a bit to the opposite side. So it's just the way style in which some players play. There's no right or wrong. No need to copy me or anyone else. That's the way I pot balls. As long as you get them in consistently, that's all that matters.
Unfortunately not because it is way too difficult to get the cue and camera positioned that accurately. As it's based on where the head-cam fits, which eye a player uses to sight, how much the head is tilted when down on the shot and where the lens is positioned on the camera. So it is far too difficult to get it lined up perfectly. Thanks for watching 🙂
i m not quite sure, perhaps it‘s due to the camera angle, it seems to me that you aim a bit on the left hand side of the cue ball, even for some short range shots without hitting the cushion? correct me if i m wrong, great video anyway, keep safe!
You make it look so easy.. furthermore commenting yourself throughout the whole time while doing it. Very well done 👍🏼
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I have left it a fraction short here, so I am gonna try bring it down an exhibition shot, off the other corners and back round, so lets see if we can get that right, not an easy thing to do, not an easy shot to get right, PROCEEDS TO PLAY WITH EXTREME LEFT SIDE WITH LITTLE TOP SPIN AND LANDS PERFECTLY ON THE BLACK.
If I played that shot I would miss that pot all the time.
Yeah I was amazed by that pink pot as well
Omar - he played great shot on the pink, but actually once you "get it" - it is almost an auto shot - he's probably played that shot 100s of times, once you realise it doesnt need too much pace, because of the thin angle (speed stays on the white) - it is just getting the cushion before middle pocket, too hard and you go the other side and in-off in the yellow pocket :) - Spend 10 minutes at your club and you'll be able to do it !!!
@@simonwilson1686 yah thanks got to try and mimic this! I can manage pretty many tricky shots already but this pot while getting all around the table and leaving the cue ball right at the correct spot for the black just seems amazing as hell, thus it looks difficult at least.
In my day id have screwed it in. 24ft screwback.
Amazing. Just finished watching your break. Simply amazing, beautiful rhythm, self control and confidence. I enjoyed every minute. More of this, please. Last add just before seing the white stop at the black was 🥺😳😲🙂
Brilliant Steve ! The final pink with masses of left hand side was a tremendous shot for position on the black
There was so much subtle side given to a lot of those shots. Fascinating!
That's right! Lots of players play that way so it's a good thing to see up close.
@@BartonSnooker Its wonderful to see. Can you tell me...is it the angle of the camera, but you played a lot of shots with left hand side? Again, it might just have been the angle of the camera. Great stuff!
@@BartonSnooker This is a better question...how often in this break are you putting side on the cueball? I would have said about half?
Go to bed! ;)
@@DrumsTheWord you're right. If I'm potting to my right, I'll use a touch of left hand side to help the pot. It just so happens in the video I'm potting more to my right.
If I'm potting to my left, I'll use a touch of right hand side.
As I say, you don't have to do that. It's just something some players do that feels more comfortable. I also use it lots of times in the video for positional reasons. Keeping the white away from the next ball.
Having watched the full Video, WOW! Almost a 147 from a T Exercise! There were some difficult pots to take on towards the end, but above all a Super Clearance :-)
The whole break was a pleasure to watch, but that pink to black exhibition shot was just incredible!!
Your videos are so inspirational + the frequency you produce them puts you well in front of the other online coaches. Thanks again!!
Thanks a lot! I hope you are keeping well 🙂
I liked this. It's intriguing because of purely being able to see what you're applying on the cue ball. Some shots are just plain ball that when watching Pro Players play on TV, you wonder whether they'd played it with adding, Side, Screw-back or a Run-Through.
Headcam made it very insightful, well played!
Going from the pink to the black on that second last shot was millimetre perfect. Great stuff.
Thank you , this is very helpful, big respect from Saudi Arabia 👍🏽
Such a detailed head cam video, loved every minute. Thank you so very much. We need more videos please with head cam.
This was pure gold. The only thing missing was the indicator of where you are hitting the cue ball.
Once again a great video from the number one coach online!
Made that look so easy,just returned to playing snooker after 25 years tried this yesterday was lucky take 30 well done
great video. Would love to see more with the head cam. You made this look relatively easy! LOL. Those seeing snooker for the first time are probably thinking "hey, nothing to this game." But they would be ohhhh so wrong. You just make it look like a Sunday stroll. Great job.
Just wow! Great run mate, also very instructive!
I'm amazed how still you kept your head even when walking. Usually these head-cam videos are hard to watch. Not this one. Thanks.
Snooker Coaching couldn't get any better. @BartonSnooker is the way to go !!
Lovely headcam exercise. I would also like to make a request to showcase a bit of practice with the rest. I see most amateurs struggle to play with rest.
And off late, they tend to learn to play with the other hand as they see it fancy.
So, if you can deduce what's the right approach, it'll be very good learning. How ans when to use the rest vs who and when to practice the other hand. Fancy vs Right thing, may be ?
Really enjoyed this video, please keep the headcam features coming in future
Very nice video, like every video on your channel, well done Steve! 🙂 I need to get better in my positional play.. And your videos help me, your positional play seems nice and simple and you don't move the cue ball too much. 😄😄
Been playing for two weeks now and your videos have help alot. Look forward to your next video.
06:48 just wondering would that not be better as a slight screw/stun shot than roll through to avoid potentially being snookered by pink ? perhaps too much power needed?
You're right about the power. Much more power and accuracy required if I stun it. And also, the margin of error for placing the white is tiny. Slightly too much screw and I end up low on the red and then HAVE to play a cannon. If I would have had slightly more angle on that pink, I indeed would have played the shot you suggest.
@@BartonSnooker great, makes sense thanks :)
Best instructor on the tube ..awesome..
Awesomely played. Loved the Head cam video. Need more, especially to learn more about deep screws and applying sidings to control cue ball positioning 👍
I've had a days lesson with this guy excellent coach
Truly brilliant that Steve with the Head cam brilliant recovery cueing over the blue for the green fantastic clearance enjoyed that thankyou 😀👌👍👍
Many thanks! Thanks so much for watching 🙂
What a great video there Steve! I was applauding you after that final pink!! Made every shot look so easy. Best coach out there by miles!! 🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪👑👑👑
Thanks so much Shawn 😊
Coach you continue to surprise me with everything you do, i like headcam videos, i got the equipment myself but rarely use it because there's always someone around at the club and it looks a bit silly.
Magnificent break here, well done.
Thanks Franky. Head cams are great to show the players view. Really useful for snooker I think!
@franky brandt I'm sure you are already a good player but if you find it helps improve your game, then use whatever resources you have available to you. At my local club I go alone, set up practice routines, and have my phone recording me, im not even good but i have been working hard at cueing straighter like this and it has been paying off recently.. one day i will be good... hopefully 😂.. who cares if it looks silly most people at snooker clubs are weirdos anyway 🤪👌
@@dermotshaw6775 I'm not really any good yet Dermot, i do have a crosstour camera i use to analyse myself too, in fact i have several videos on my channel here.
Not made many new videos lately, been busy working, i have over 50 sessions to rewatch and take the good shots out still.
@@Delphiwizard I will check out your videos, have you asked anybody about looking at your technique and finding ways to improve it? I'm sure Steve would be happy to give a few pointers plus he does 121 coaching sessions if you can get to him, which is fantastic. Also analysing the bad shots alongside the good ones will help you see more clearly what was good and not so good about each one. Good luck anyway pal you'll get there if you keep trying 👍
@@dermotshaw6775 Already been to Steve for 2 double sessions, great experience, i was supposed to go back early this month but i had to cancel because of the covid quarantine restrictions, hopefully i will be allowed soon again.
thanks for your great video sir.so most of the shots you play in this video had a little amount of side depending the potting angle and the position,right?
Yes that's right. You don't have to do it like me, that's just the way I play.
I also found that Barton used some left side spin on most of his shots, even for very thick shots. I thought it was because his binocular vision was not good enough to let him see the centre point of the cue ball. Now, it sounds like it is just his playing style.
@@snooker9773 yes! You will see on the straight shots I hit centre ball. I'm using side because that feels easier for me to make the pots 😀
@@BartonSnooker no i do it too,thats make the game so much esiear.thanks sir for your great videos
@@snooker9773 no he did it because of CET and eliminated that SET or that little amount of side and postional play.
Well played shots Barton
Helped , Love from India
Brilliant that green was the shot for me excellent work and video once again, top man 👨
Hello! Barton sir,do we have to press cue hard towards our chest to keep cue straight while cueing.
As informative as ever. Great video to watch, easily the best out there!
U said that when we use side its tough because when u hit the right side it goes to left then change its trajectory...so if u play close shot like u did on pink and played extreme left side...did u aim to the left side of the pink..?
Awesome break! Steve Im potting balls in practise but missing everything in matches? When I miss I do feel my cue arm popping out..what could be causing this?
Nice video👍, I like the lighting on that table doesn't seem much shadows and nice and bright.
Headband vid is the way to go. Interesting, unless my eyes were deceiving, you seem to play a lot of shots with trace left as a default. Does this give more control in some way?
Waiting for him to respond
I felt the same while watching the vid. Mr. Barton..Sir?
and again a brilliant tutorial thanks so much Steve
BTW is it only on break 63 break's black then you started to use sides?
The pink off the last red was nice. I always hesitate to put any pace into middle pocket pots so find myself under-committing and usually missing 🙄
You're right, yeah. It's just a confidence thing. Pick the shot, and then fully commit.
Hi, are you stricking all these shots with a trace of left hand side.
Or is that just how it looks on the vid?
What angle recognition practice you recommend for beginner (1 year random club play)? What are good drills for it? Thank you for your great tutorials.
Hi! Here you go!
ua-cam.com/video/WMD4fNWUsOA/v-deo.html
Thanks a lot for the support and thanks for watching 🙂
great instruction as always, too bad there is only one snooker table in my town.
Do you have any tips with using the rest, sometimes I make shots perfectly and sometimes I’m way off
When you were on that last pink, with that lefthand side topspin. How are you working out were to hit the pink with the deflection on the ball. Are you still aiming exactly the correct angle or compensating for the deflection which would mean not hitting the correct angle.???
Hi Kevin. I am allowing for the amount of left hand side applied to the white ball. So because I'm playing that shot at a pretty hard pace, I have to aim thinner than I normally would, the left hand side then throws the cue ball to the right, and hits the pink at the correct point to pot it. That's all experience and lots of touch and feel.
Imagine taking a free kick in football. Kicking the ball and bending it around the wall and into the top of the net! That's all done by feel and experience. I'm doing the same thing on the pink 🙂
excellent tutorial, Nicely Explained,
Sir u r one of best coach in the world...hats off u sir for ur experience
Can I ask which headcam you are using?
It seems to me you’ve cued up with a trace of left then (Judd-like) hit centre, or was it just the head am position causing parallax?
I'm aiming with left and hitting with a bit of left (I'm I'm potting to my right). If I'm potting to my left, I'll aim with right hand side. It's called helping side. Some players play like that, others don't.
Do a vid please
@@colinscott147 I will as so many people have asked about it 🙂
Hi Barton Snooker, I really do like your videos. My friend is a professional Snooker player, so when ever I have a question I can ask him.
His answer always is.
Just aim be focused and shoot the shot.
And that’s really affective, it helps a lot, you create your own style. What’s your statement ( of course it’s only for players who do know the basics)
Well my question is, is it helpful to play with left sidespin when you pot a red in the right corner?
Or with rightenside when you play in the left corner. Because you can hit the ball fuller, so is it a advantage? Thank you! Greetings from Swiss
Hi there. Lots of players use side as you describe. Left when potting to your right..... Right when potting to your left. You don't have to do that, it's just some players naturally end up playing in that style. There is no advantage to doing it this way particularly. Lots of players actually do it without even realising this is how they play.
You are correct when you say that by playing with running side you can hit the object ball fuller. The advantage to this is that it offers more resistance to the cue ball which in turn gives you more control for the cue ball so yes it is an advantage.
Liked because of the positional shot on the pink
Hitting the potting point on the white ball (where we need to hit the object ball) was a discussion I had with Mark Selby a few months back.
He reckoned not to do that because of unintended side, I presume he must of meant if our cue delivery was not spot on straight.
Any thoughts Steve?
The potting point on the white ball? I don't fully understand the question... Do you mean object ball?
BartonSnooker - it’s how I’ve always played the game and if you watch your own video back, look at where you’re striking the white on most shots.
It is the contact point on the object ball.
@@believeandachievelifesucce221 I've never ever visualised the game in that way. I'm just playing to pot the object ball with a touch of 'helping side'. I never look for a specific point on the object ball as that is far too difficult. You can't pick a specific point on a spherical object. So I just judge the angles I need to make standing up, and that for me means playing a touch of helping side on a lot of shots.
Not all players do it like that.
I guess we're all describing the same thing in different ways. In my mind, I'm just judging the potting angle and that happens to be with a touch of side on the white. Nothing more too it than that.
You don't have to play like me. Other players play plain ball and that works great for them. Lots of professionals play with the traces of side you see in this video.
BartonSnooker thanks for the explanation mate! Understood.
4 people have disliked this? Seriously?
Head cam is one of best ways to learn online 👍🏻
I counted 13-15 shots that you played with center white ball. Can this be true, or is it camera perspective?
I play most shots with a touch of helping side. Unless the pot is dead straight, I'll play everything just off centre.
What a shot on the last pink!!
What tip are you using good sir
Beautiful stuff!
I've seen you play the black with screw to get in the yellow from a similar position. Any reason you didn't do that this time? Great video pal. love the head cam ones that you do espescially with commentary 👍
Hi Dermot,
Thanks for watching 🙂
I think the only reason I didn't play the black that time, was that it was my first time using the head-cam and it felt a bit weird with something on my head. The pink was a slightly harder pot, but with automatic position. I'd have had to play the black with reverse side and time it really well. That's the only reason really.
@@BartonSnooker oh ok then that makes sense. I thought the black with reverse side would have been the harder shot to play and that's why you chose the pink. Either way superb stuff any idea when your next video will be coming?
@@dermotshaw6775 not long now. Got quite a few ideas I'm working on, so stay tuned 🙂
That last pink was a beautiful shot
Thanks Matt!
Its to much easy way to learn and to play awesome sir keep it up
You should try more vedios like it
Five 🌟 for this video
having the cue ball tip position thing would be good on these
Great stuff. Very helpful.
Am I correct in noticing that you play a lot of shots with "helping side" or is that unintentional or perhaps a side effect of the camera?
No you're right. I play almost every shot with helping side 👍
Great video thanks ,wish we were allowed to play again
Great video, incredibly useful
Great video Steve - it would be good to see another headcam video where you make a break from open play, like in some of your previous vids
I'll certainly be doing that Brian 🙂
Great video and run out. For awhile during the middle as you were shooting the side pockets you looked and sounded like Ronnie’s brain.
Love how even when you lose position you regain it
Cheers!
Absolute legend.
Outstanding mate well played
It looks so easy.... Good Job!
Great advice here!!
How have you not competed on the circuit??
Really enjoyed. Thanks
Much easier to see the shot angle with the headcam.
Good work Steve 👍
It’s so easy to take content for granted because it’s so easy accessible but on behalf of myself and probably plenty others thank you very much! Great break 👍🏻
Many thanks Ryan. Much appreciated
Nice video as always Steve, even though the headcam shots leave me a bit dizzy, lol. Looking forward to seeing the online game when it comes out.
Super coach
I’ve been playing on/off for 25 years. I can always visualise them shot but end up missing them completely. How is it some days I’m good and other days struggle to hit Red & a colour. I’m sure if my game was tweaked I’d be much better.
Bloody brilliant break make it look easy but its far from it 👍👍👍
Thank you so much sir ❤️...you always Motivate me ...I improved a lot....I didn't miss ur single video...love from India 🇮🇳
Thank you! Hello India 🙂♥️🇮🇳
Great job thankyou sir
Super good one.👍🇬🇧👍😲
Brilliant first person view. Would be good if you slow down, analyse shot options and where you hit the cue ball. Thanks
I will try my best to do that for you James. Thank you so much for supporting the channel on Patreon. Your support really helps me to keep these videos coming and set time aside for filming and editing. Thank you 🙂
Cor, feel like I'm at sea, but I have just come back from the pub.
Ha! It's not a great video to watch if you've had a couple of drinks 😁
YOU'RE UNBELIEVABLE, MATE !!!!
MAKES ME THINK...." RONNIE WHO ??? " 😜😃👌👌👌🙏
Thanks a lot for watching 😃😃
Exhibition shot 👌
Thanks 👍👍🙂
Wait...........WHAT?! That was pro quality! I’m not going to ask. *strains* I have to! I have to ask. How come you are not on the pro circuit?
Good idea
After watching this I go on table
Just try to play same
I end up with 7 or 8 break 😂
I do truly enjoy playing snooker but alas I don't have a table readily available. I am guessing you have snooker rooms all over Great Britain but here in USA they are quite scarce. I would play snooker every day if I could. I thoroughly enjoy your videos; I subbed your channel a few months ago. Your cueing technique has influenced my own cueing for the better. My stroke is now more controlled and more compact than it was before...by the way I am talking about playing on a 9ft pool table - running balls and practicing drills.
I believe good snooker helps improve pool but I have doubts that it works in the inverse. A good pool technique is not necessarily beneficial and does not really carry over to a good snooker technique...but I might be mistaken about that. What are your thoughts on that?
Hi there! You're exactly right. Snooker technique requires a lot more consistency and accuracy. So it works great implementing snooker technique into pool.
We have many clubs here in the UK. We are lucky as you say. Not as many as we had 30 years ago, but still plenty of places to play.
Thanks a lot for watching and stay safe 🙂
Pink to black..💥👏😎
Is it me or do you always strike slightly on the left of the cueball?
If I'm potting to my right I do yes. Potting to my left, I'll hit slightly right. It's called 'helping side'. Not all players play that way, but lots do. Some do it without even realising.
I'm also sometimes deliberately doing it for better cue ball position. So when the cue ball hits the cushion it moves slightly away from the object ball.
@@BartonSnooker I notice it off of the cushions. However i dont know what "helping side is" do you/ could you make a video on it? Thanks for the reply your channel is great. 👍
@@BartonSnooker Is helping side meant to overcome throw?
@@snooker9773 it's just down to purely the way an individual likes to sight the shot. With helping side the object ball 'throws' a bit to the opposite side. So it's just the way style in which some players play.
There's no right or wrong. No need to copy me or anyone else. That's the way I pot balls. As long as you get them in consistently, that's all that matters.
Very good one but can you make your cue looks vertical to the screen next time so users can see angle better. Cheers
Unfortunately not because it is way too difficult to get the cue and camera positioned that accurately. As it's based on where the head-cam fits, which eye a player uses to sight, how much the head is tilted when down on the shot and where the lens is positioned on the camera. So it is far too difficult to get it lined up perfectly. Thanks for watching 🙂
Nice shots
BIB - barton is best always
i m not quite sure, perhaps it‘s due to the camera angle, it seems to me that you aim a bit on the left hand side of the cue ball, even for some short range shots without hitting the cushion? correct me if i m wrong, great video anyway, keep safe!