Congrats on making this maximum!! Positioning is definitely one aspect that i really need to improve in my game and these videos are extremely useful as it makes easier to understand where to hit on the cue ball
omg..... that's the best POV I have ever seen.... I can learn the potting angle and spin that you used for positioning, I really learned a lot, so please keep doing it, good job man!
Great video I must say. One of the best I’ve seen from POV perspective.The fact you went in to the pack to split the reds up, resembles the type of shot you would play in a match.
It's always exciting to see someone achieves 147, whether if it's practicing or competing. Also, i love the ASMR vibe of this video, very soothing cue sounds, help with my sleep😊
I believe the striking point in this scene wasn't quite at 2 o'clock. I think it was more around 1 o'clock. However, it might be slightly to the right of the indicated striking point. Since the striking point is added in post-production editing, there are occasional mistakes.
Thank you for your comment, Yonghui Yin! I was half-giving up before taking that shot, but luckily it turned out to be perfect, and I'm really glad about it! 😅
Firstly, who the hell dislikes this video?????? 24 people should be ashamed of themselves!!! My best break in snooker many years ago was 60 something, 67 i think, cant remember and only a couple of 50 + but I was not bad back in my day. playing a computer game of snooker, I had a 141 but this? ...... I dont know how may takes this took you to do and I dont care if it was a thousand, getting a 147 is perfection in snooker, and to do this on camera like you have and to describe all your shots is better than the 147s I have seen in professional play on TV, thank you for this amazing video, are you a pro? because you really should be, I have watched snooker for years, since early 90,s and played for years in the 90,s 2000,s ... you should be playing as a pro
Sorry to keep commenting but the last four reds, getting back on the black, and for your diagrams and explanations you deserve 20 million views, I have subscribed, I sensed your nerves on the brown lol 🙂
Thank you, Nolonger Matters for your comment! It’s interesting that the number of dislikes can be seen. Since I'm a relatively unknown Japanese player, I guess some people assume I edited the video to make it look like I achieved the 147. Also, if you press the like button 2,000 times, you might accidentally hit the dislike button right next to it, so I don't pay too much attention to that.
And to clarify, I’m not a professional, nor am I at a professional level. I attempted this video countless times to get it right, but if a main tour pro were to try, they could easily achieve this level of play in just a few attempts during practice. By the way, from the moment the 15th black went in perfectly, I got really nervous.😓
I need your assistance for coaching me dear ! I love take your advice since the way you handle the game is so calm and perfect control of the game which I like it
The black off the last red was a terrific shot. What I like about this POV break is that it wasn't set up with free reds all over the place. You had to free them from the pack yourself.
Thank you for your comment. I was quite lucky with the success of the final black to yellow shot. The table has Hainsworth Precision Snooker Cloth, which allows for smooth rolling.
Bro genuinely appreciate your hard work on this production. This clearly wasn’t easy to create. I honestly think you have the potential to be one of the best snooker content creators out there.
I'm really happy to hear that. Filming is just a part of my practice, so it's not a problem, but editing is quite challenging. It's only possible now because I have some extra time.
Thank you for your comment. I just noticed that, for some reason, the comment was held for review by UA-cam. I am Japanese and appreciate your understanding.
well done! I bet it felt really good when you sent in the last black. I can't wait to make my first max break. Btw the editing was really good. It probably took you about a week
Thank you for your comment. This is just a practice session, so I've had many 147 breaks in practice. I've achieved a 147 in a frame twice in the past.
Brilliant sasa 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼 great to watch and loved the cue ball graphic as well as the lines for the intended run of the cue ball. Fantastic video 👏🏼 more off please 👍🏼 and may I ask where in the world you are? Beautiful table and room ❤️👊🏼
Bro you really inspire me to bring out the best within myself. Godspeed brother. Although I am Indian and you are a Brit, I would reallly like to be your friend one day.😅😊
I use side spin for the following purposes: 1. To alter the angle when the cue ball rebounds from the cushion. 2. To slightly change the line after the cue ball contacts the object ball. 3. To stabilize the run of the cue ball and make it easier to pot. Among these, I intentionally control side spin for purposes 1 and 2, with 1 being the most crucial. However, for purpose 3, I apply it unconsciously, and as you can see in the video, it's only a small amount within the range that doesn't affect 1 and 2 significantly.
Regarding purpose 3, I believe it's something that varies from person to person, whether they use it or not. For reference on this aspect, please check out the following videos: ua-cam.com/video/Dfo_2qAXnaw/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BarryStarkSnookerCoach ua-cam.com/video/WS7wtFQyf5g/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MichaelHoltSnookerCoaching
@@Sasa_snooker Thank you for your extensive answer! I still struggle with unintentional side (not seeing correctly the centre ball), so I understand how hard is to put intentional side for the purposes you describe.
When trying to hit the cue ball at its center, unintended side spin can have a significant impact. However, by initially aiming to apply a slight amount of side spin, even if there's some error in the side spin, the direction of the spin remains consistent. This offers the advantage of minimizing the impact of any errors.
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate your kind words, but in reality, I'm not at the level of main tour players. Going abroad and participating in tournaments is not something that can be done so easily.
Amazing break! Funny, I am being told to pull the cue back to my knuckle before delivery, but I find it really hard to keep the cue on line. It was interesting to see you not doing this.
Thank you for your comment! Regarding cue action, this is just my personal perspective, but I believe that achieving the desired speed and spin of the cue ball with minimal movement leads to stability. By minimal movement, I mean within the range where the cue smoothly accelerates, decelerates, and stops. If the movement is too small, it can lead to abrupt acceleration and deceleration, making it unstable as the body cannot support it. However, since this sensation may not be understood from the beginning, if teaching from scratch, I would recommend starting with larger movements.
This table in the video is almost up to IBSF standards ( cuesports.com.au/diy/snooker-table-pocket-template/ibsf-snooker-table-templates ). I believe it is wider than a tournament table. I spent a lot of time recording this video, but it might be very easy for you.
Thank you for your comment! The camera used in this video is a very cheap Chinese action camera. From around February 2024, I started using the Insta360 Ace Pro for POV videos. This camera is very high quality.
@Sasa_snooker • 0 秒前 Thank you for your comment. ↓My Cue Spec Manufacturer: Asia Cues Grade: Signature Length: 56inch Tip: 9.5mm Butt: 28mm Weight: 490g Tip: CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G2) I'm currently trying out various tips.
kindly make videos on other Snooker topics such as how to grip a cue, Lectures onor tutorials on side spin in Snooker also made lends on topics such as how to make big break, start from scratch like 15 number break then 25 30, 40 then 50 like this
Thank you for your comment. Many players and coaches have already made a lot of videos on shot techniques, so creating something clearer than theirs would be challenging, and I think it would be more efficient for you to watch their videos. As for making videos on break building tailored to the player's level, I have considered it, but I thought that POV videos of open table and lineup would be sufficient. I will think about it if I have the time.
This is excellent! I have a question: Does not cueing straight result in less backspin? Like the cue ball doesn't screw back as far because I don't cue straight.
Thank you for your comment! Explaining the spin on the cue ball can be a bit complex, but generally, cueing straight tends to generate more spin, and you can also achieve greater shot power. Thinking in terms of the vector of force might make it clearer. When you don't cue straight, the force transmitted from the cue to the ball becomes weaker. Also, it's harder to stabilize the impact point, making it challenging to achieve the desired amount of spin.
@@Sasa_snooker That's an excellent explanation. I have one last question, do you put weight on your left hand (your bridge hand) like do you put weight into the table or you just place it on normally.
The bridge hand is not applying full force, but I do put some pressure onto the table. The force direction is not straight down but more like pushing toward the direction the cue is heading. This helps stabilize the body significantly when taking a shot. Just having a stable body can make it easier to apply backspin. However, some people prefer to keep the bridge hand relaxed, so it's worth trying different approaches to find what suits you best.
Thank you for your comment. Snooker is not widely recognized in Japan. Tournaments are held, and I used to participate in them in the past, but I haven't been attending recently. Depending on the venue, we usually change the cloth approximately every two years.
Thank you for your comment. I'm not at the level where I could become a main tour pro. The cost of competing in tournaments worldwide to become a pro, and even if I were to become one, the expenses of operating in the UK are economically prohibitive.
Говорят, что снукеристы делают максимум на каждой тренировке, только на турнирах это событие, ну типа мандраж и всё такое!!! Это доказывает, что для профи, максимум - обычное дело!!!
I don't particularly pay attention to the grain of the cue from the setup to the end of the shot. After the shot, I might check if the cue is rotating to confirm.
All the top players in the current Q-School can do everything I can. Watching the current Q-School, I think I might only make it to the Last 32 at best.
The table in this video is almost identical to the IBSF standards (cuesports.com.au/diy/snooker-table-pocket-template/ibsf-snooker-table-templates). It's slightly wider than tournament tables. Additionally, the other table in the video is a bit wider than this one. For you, it might be a too easy table to play on.
@@Sasa_snooker When I was in my early twenty’s I recorded two breaks of 126 at my local Riley club spot on! I reckon I’d be lucky to get 30 now if I picked up a que again!
Mazhar Malik, thank you for your comment! I'm sorry, but I only speak Japanese, so I can't take phone calls. If it's a private matter, please send me a message on TikTok or Instagram, and I'll reply there. If it's not private, I'd be happy if you could share it in the comments of my UA-cam videos.
Because I'm not at a professional level. Even if I play against a former main tour pro, it's difficult for me to win. If I could perform in a match at the level shown in this video, I might be able to become a pro.
i've watched a lot of POV snooker, this is by far the best use of it i've seen. great graphics. oh, and great shooting!
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed it!
This should be the blueprint for others to be honest.
Thank you for your comment.
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Excellent!
That black to yellow near the end was a level beyond 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I was just lucky that the shot worked out. I'd say it's probably a success rate of around 1 in 10 attempts.😓
Congrats on making this maximum!!
Positioning is definitely one aspect that i really need to improve in my game and these videos are extremely useful as it makes easier to understand where to hit on the cue ball
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad to hear it was helpful.
Wow...incredible. Thank you for sharing this, and it's great that you show where to strike the ball, paths etc. Very helpful!
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad to hear it was helpful.😁
omg..... that's the best POV I have ever seen.... I can learn the potting angle and spin that you used for positioning, I really learned a lot, so please keep doing it, good job man!
Thank you for your comment. Recently, I've been uploading videos shot with a higher quality camera, so please check them out!
Thank you so much brother for guiding us ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the comment. I'm glad to hear it was helpful.
Great video I must say. One of the best I’ve seen from POV perspective.The fact you went in to the pack to split the reds up, resembles the type of shot you would play in a match.
Thank you for your comment!
Well done, keep posting your hard work, as I'm learning from you very much. thanks
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad to hear it was helpful.
Well done! Great cue action. Thanks for your insights with all the little overlays!
Thanks for the comment!
well done mate, great recovery shots..
Thank you 10:56
It's always exciting to see someone achieves 147, whether if it's practicing or competing.
Also, i love the ASMR vibe of this video, very soothing cue sounds, help with my sleep😊
I see, that's an interesting perspective. 😅
Quality break well done.
Thank you😀
Absolutely perfect. Well done, great achievement 👏
Thank you for your comment.😀
Long Time no watch and the Forgotten YT Videos! Only you can tutor a 147 to make it look easy and believe, it is not easy. Masterclass 🌍🙂
Long time no see, LIVERNIL753. Thank you for the comment! 😁
superb! well done mate. a real achievement to say you’ve made a 147.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for the explanations for the shots! Both arrows and point on cue ball. Very informative for a noob like me.
I hope this helps you get a better image of how to play snooker.
This has helped my snooker position game a lot...damn those angles and physics ..great hardwork 👏👏👏thanks a lot man
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad to hear that!😄
@@Sasa_snooker7:28 there's a error in cue ball point ..it was little 2 o'clock
I believe the striking point in this scene wasn't quite at 2 o'clock. I think it was more around 1 o'clock. However, it might be slightly to the right of the indicated striking point. Since the striking point is added in post-production editing, there are occasional mistakes.
Beautiful break. Lovely to watch.
Thank you for your comment
Black to yellow blew me away. Good work!
Thank you for your comment, Yonghui Yin! I was half-giving up before taking that shot, but luckily it turned out to be perfect, and I'm really glad about it! 😅
Firstly, who the hell dislikes this video?????? 24 people should be ashamed of themselves!!! My best break in snooker many years ago was 60 something, 67 i think, cant remember and only a couple of 50 + but I was not bad back in my day. playing a computer game of snooker, I had a 141 but this? ...... I dont know how may takes this took you to do and I dont care if it was a thousand, getting a 147 is perfection in snooker, and to do this on camera like you have and to describe all your shots is better than the 147s I have seen in professional play on TV, thank you for this amazing video, are you a pro? because you really should be, I have watched snooker for years, since early 90,s and played for years in the 90,s 2000,s ... you should be playing as a pro
Sorry to keep commenting but the last four reds, getting back on the black, and for your diagrams and explanations you deserve 20 million views, I have subscribed, I sensed your nerves on the brown lol 🙂
Thank you, Nolonger Matters for your comment!
It’s interesting that the number of dislikes can be seen. Since I'm a relatively unknown Japanese player, I guess some people assume I edited the video to make it look like I achieved the 147. Also, if you press the like button 2,000 times, you might accidentally hit the dislike button right next to it, so I don't pay too much attention to that.
And to clarify, I’m not a professional, nor am I at a professional level. I attempted this video countless times to get it right, but if a main tour pro were to try, they could easily achieve this level of play in just a few attempts during practice.
By the way, from the moment the 15th black went in perfectly, I got really nervous.😓
Best pov snooker 147
@@psirisat3115 Thank you!
Congratulations bro i have been watching all your videos and its really useful when i am playing. Keep it up and do share more videos !!!
Thank you for the comment! I'll keep it up.
Sasa I need some coaching lesson if you’re interested let me know
What kind of lessons are you offering?
I need your assistance for coaching me dear ! I love take your advice since the way you handle the game is so calm and perfect control of the game which I like it
I misunderstood your message. If there's anything you'd like to know or discuss, feel free to ask!
The black off the last red was a terrific shot. What I like about this POV break is that it wasn't set up with free reds all over the place. You had to free them from the pack yourself.
Thank you for your comment. It was really lucky that shot went in.
That black to yellow was insane!
That was just luck 😓
Well done - the final black to yellow was a super shot! Your table is very quick, I wouldn't be able to play that type of shot on our club tables. :-)
Thank you for your comment. I was quite lucky with the success of the final black to yellow shot. The table has Hainsworth Precision Snooker Cloth, which allows for smooth rolling.
One of the best snooker videos EVER created. Please continue making videos like this. This was so incredible. I’ve downloaded it.
Thank you for your comment. I’ll keep doing my best!
Bro genuinely appreciate your hard work on this production. This clearly wasn’t easy to create. I honestly think you have the potential to be one of the best snooker content creators out there.
I'm really happy to hear that. Filming is just a part of my practice, so it's not a problem, but editing is quite challenging. It's only possible now because I have some extra time.
Wow excellent brilliant perfect performance I learned sides and positioning from your videos ❤
Thank you for your comment, Adrees Joya Asadi. I'm glad if the videos on this channel have been helpful.
i've watched a lot of pov snooker 😍
Thank you Mazhar Malik😁
the last black after the red was my fav
and that OHHHH in the end lmao
Thank you for your comment👍
Amazing content and gameplay bro🤩
Happy new year✨🎇
Thank you for your comment!
Happy New Year to you too!😁
Very good idea to leave one red ball near pocket as rescue ball in case position error
Thank you for your comment!
@@Sasa_snooker r u from Japan?
Thank you for your comment. I just noticed that, for some reason, the comment was held for review by UA-cam. I am Japanese and appreciate your understanding.
Happy new year!! Incredible break. Black to yellow was a super shot.
Happy New Year to you too!
The success of the black to yellow shot was just a stroke of good luck.😓
well done! I bet it felt really good when you sent in the last black. I can't wait to make my first max break. Btw the editing was really good. It probably took you about a week
Thank you for your comment.
It took more time to film the clearance with this content. I'd say the video editing took about 5-6 hours.
Great switch to left hand pal! Very impressive!
Thank you for your comment. I can play reasonably well with my left hand too.
This was absolutely incredible. Well, done, thank you for sharing.
Is this your first max?
Thank you for your comment.
This is just a practice session, so I've had many 147 breaks in practice. I've achieved a 147 in a frame twice in the past.
Brilliant sasa 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼 great to watch and loved the cue ball graphic as well as the lines for the intended run of the cue ball. Fantastic video 👏🏼 more off please 👍🏼 and may I ask where in the world you are? Beautiful table and room ❤️👊🏼
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I live in Japan.😀
Perfect cue ball control! Very impressive.
Thank you very much!
Awesome you deserve more subs👌♥️♥️♥️
Thank you very much, iam Usama😀
Well played! Great black to yellow even if it was in desperation!
Thank you very much!
Amazing break! Great to watch.
Thank you for your comment.
Great movie!very helpful keep on Sir
Thank you I'll do my best.
Yeah, I was on a 147 once. Nearly made it, but I missed the first red.
That was close.
Editing ❤❤
Bro you really inspire me to bring out the best within myself. Godspeed brother. Although I am Indian and you are a Brit, I would reallly like to be your friend one day.😅😊
Thank you for your comment. I'm actually Japanese!😅
@@Sasa_snooker noted!
Your videos are always relaxing to me. Do you always apply some bit of intentional side? With which idea? Positioning , potting, helping with cushion?
I use side spin for the following purposes:
1. To alter the angle when the cue ball rebounds from the cushion.
2. To slightly change the line after the cue ball contacts the object ball.
3. To stabilize the run of the cue ball and make it easier to pot.
Among these, I intentionally control side spin for purposes 1 and 2, with 1 being the most crucial. However, for purpose 3, I apply it unconsciously, and as you can see in the video, it's only a small amount within the range that doesn't affect 1 and 2 significantly.
Regarding purpose 3, I believe it's something that varies from person to person, whether they use it or not. For reference on this aspect, please check out the following videos:
ua-cam.com/video/Dfo_2qAXnaw/v-deo.html&ab_channel=BarryStarkSnookerCoach
ua-cam.com/video/WS7wtFQyf5g/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MichaelHoltSnookerCoaching
@@Sasa_snooker Thank you for your extensive answer! I still struggle with unintentional side (not seeing correctly the centre ball), so I understand how hard is to put intentional side for the purposes you describe.
When trying to hit the cue ball at its center, unintended side spin can have a significant impact. However, by initially aiming to apply a slight amount of side spin, even if there's some error in the side spin, the direction of the spin remains consistent. This offers the advantage of minimizing the impact of any errors.
amazing👏👏👏
Thank you 😊
Omg … excellent
Thank you 😁
u great snooker player,how come u never go compete the world level like ronnie bro
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate your kind words,
but in reality, I'm not at the level of main tour players. Going abroad and participating in tournaments is not something that can be done so easily.
Amazing break!
Funny, I am being told to pull the cue back to my knuckle before delivery, but I find it really hard to keep the cue on line. It was interesting to see you not doing this.
Thank you for your comment!
Regarding cue action, this is just my personal perspective, but I believe that achieving the desired speed and spin of the cue ball with minimal movement leads to stability.
By minimal movement, I mean within the range where the cue smoothly accelerates, decelerates, and stops.
If the movement is too small, it can lead to abrupt acceleration and deceleration, making it unstable as the body cannot support it.
However, since this sensation may not be understood from the beginning, if teaching from scratch, I would recommend starting with larger movements.
nice shot
@@ridge_l9161 Thank you
非常棒的分享影片
谢谢
Just another day in the office :) just another 147. No emotions :)
These pockets are huge! No wonder you are not missing any hits.
This table in the video is almost up to IBSF standards ( cuesports.com.au/diy/snooker-table-pocket-template/ibsf-snooker-table-templates ). I believe it is wider than a tournament table. I spent a lot of time recording this video, but it might be very easy for you.
Cry more Gavin
@@Sasa_snookerI wouldn’t have even replied to this comment mate. Just a troll and knows nothing about snooker. Ignore them 👍🏼
Very cool
Thank you
Awesome very professionally produced. May I ask what is the camera you used for this? I thought action cameras had fish eye lenses! Cheers!
Thank you for your comment!
The camera used in this video is a very cheap Chinese action camera. From around February 2024, I started using the Insta360 Ace Pro for POV videos. This camera is very high quality.
congratz! Really impressive cue action. Might I know the make and specs of your cue please?
@Sasa_snooker
• 0 秒前
Thank you for your comment.
↓My Cue Spec
Manufacturer: Asia Cues
Grade: Signature
Length: 56inch
Tip: 9.5mm
Butt: 28mm
Weight: 490g
Tip: CENTURY PRO CUE TIPS (G2) I'm currently trying out various tips.
Start from the break man
I'm sorry. This is not a video of a frame. It starts from a position that looks like it could be a frame.
@@Sasa_snooker anyway you are good 👍 keep up the good work and I will leave you witha subscribe as well.
Thank you very much!
kindly make videos on other Snooker topics such as how to grip a cue, Lectures onor tutorials on side spin in Snooker also made lends on topics such as how to make big break, start from scratch like 15 number break then 25 30, 40 then 50 like this
Thank you for your comment.
Many players and coaches have already made a lot of videos on shot techniques, so creating something clearer than theirs would be challenging, and I think it would be more efficient for you to watch their videos.
As for making videos on break building tailored to the player's level, I have considered it, but I thought that POV videos of open table and lineup would be sufficient. I will think about it if I have the time.
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147 Makes Ken Married Barbie!
Thank you, Reimel Angelo Fajardo!
This is excellent! I have a question: Does not cueing straight result in less backspin? Like the cue ball doesn't screw back as far because I don't cue straight.
Thank you for your comment! Explaining the spin on the cue ball can be a bit complex, but generally, cueing straight tends to generate more spin, and you can also achieve greater shot power. Thinking in terms of the vector of force might make it clearer. When you don't cue straight, the force transmitted from the cue to the ball becomes weaker. Also, it's harder to stabilize the impact point, making it challenging to achieve the desired amount of spin.
@@Sasa_snooker That's an excellent explanation. I have one last question, do you put weight on your left hand (your bridge hand) like do you put weight into the table or you just place it on normally.
The bridge hand is not applying full force, but I do put some pressure onto the table. The force direction is not straight down but more like pushing toward the direction the cue is heading. This helps stabilize the body significantly when taking a shot. Just having a stable body can make it easier to apply backspin. However, some people prefer to keep the bridge hand relaxed, so it's worth trying different approaches to find what suits you best.
Is snooker popular in Japan? Do uou compete in local tournaments? How often do you change the cloth?
Thank you for your comment. Snooker is not widely recognized in Japan. Tournaments are held, and I used to participate in them in the past, but I haven't been attending recently. Depending on the venue, we usually change the cloth approximately every two years.
Why have you not tried Pro snooker. Your skill set would go a long way in the game. Well done on the maxi !
Thank you for your comment. I'm not at the level where I could become a main tour pro. The cost of competing in tournaments worldwide to become a pro, and even if I were to become one, the expenses of operating in the UK are economically prohibitive.
May I know what cue you are using? It looks good quality!
Thank you for your comment.
↓My Cue Spec
Manufacturer : Asia Cues
Grade : Signature
Length : 56inch
Tip : 9.5mm
Butt : 28mm
Weight : 490g
Great 147 clearance including a few tough shots towards the end. You should really go professional and you will achieve something with your passion.
Thank you very much! I'll do my best.
Говорят, что снукеристы делают максимум на каждой тренировке, только на турнирах это событие, ну типа мандраж и всё такое!!! Это доказывает, что для профи, максимум - обычное дело!!!
Я не на уровне профессионала, так что даже на тренировках это всё, что я могу сделать.
@@Sasa_snooker Даже сотню сделать непросто, а ты сделал максимум! Тебе нужно на чемпионатах выступать!
Спасибо!
Do you aim with the arrow on the cue???
I don't particularly pay attention to the grain of the cue from the setup to the end of the shot. After the shot, I might check if the cue is rotating to confirm.
do u provide coaching
I don't offer coaching because I can only speak Japanese.
😘😘😘
😁😁😁
I think your table pocket can fit in 1 and a half ball😂😂
It's actually larger than 1.5 balls. The narrowest part of the pockets on this table is about 80mm, which is equivalent to approximately 1.53 balls.
Why does the cue sound the way it does?
Is the sound strange?
Please don’t take this the wrong way but I don’t understand why you are not professional if you are doing 147s and instructional videos
All the top players in the current Q-School can do everything I can. Watching the current Q-School, I think I might only make it to the Last 32 at best.
Pocket is too wide 😂😂
The table in this video is almost identical to the IBSF standards (cuesports.com.au/diy/snooker-table-pocket-template/ibsf-snooker-table-templates). It's slightly wider than tournament tables. Additionally, the other table in the video is a bit wider than this one. For you, it might be a too easy table to play on.
It took him 147 edits to do this 😂
I rarely achieve a 147 even in practice, so I'm not sure how long it took, but it definitely took quite some time.
@@Sasa_snooker Superb work and I’m glad you have a sense of humour 👍
Thank you for your comment👍
@@Sasa_snooker When I was in my early twenty’s I recorded two breaks of 126 at my local Riley club spot on! I reckon I’d be lucky to get 30 now if I picked up a que again!
That's amazing! It seems like you could get back to that level quickly with practice, but it's definitely tough if you're not practicing regularly.
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will this help you pot the balls much better this video
To improve, you actually need to practice, but I’m glad if this video helped you improve your mental image even a little!
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Mazhar Malik, thank you for your comment! I'm sorry, but I only speak Japanese, so I can't take phone calls. If it's a private matter, please send me a message on TikTok or Instagram, and I'll reply there. If it's not private, I'd be happy if you could share it in the comments of my UA-cam videos.
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It's not fake, but I no longer have the original video file, so I can't prove it. 😓
@@Sasa_snooker so like, why aren't you on the pro tour then?
Because I'm not at a professional level. Even if I play against a former main tour pro, it's difficult for me to win. If I could perform in a match at the level shown in this video, I might be able to become a pro.
@@Sasa_snooker thanks for the reply. Yea I just automatically assumed if someone pulls of a 147, they could compete at the tour no problem..