The best angle on the black!

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  • @Professionallypessimistic
    @Professionallypessimistic Рік тому +28

    It’s unreal this is free to watch

  • @princerajput6771
    @princerajput6771 Рік тому +9

    i swear to god ....i have never seen a coach like you,who freely spreading so helpful knowledge to snooker players in the world ,who can't afford to come and get coaching.lots of love from me.

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much. No hidden messages from me! I'm just trying to help! Thank you for your kind words 😊

  • @teleplayer7081
    @teleplayer7081 Рік тому +1

    Love these little built practice sessions. No stress with trying to absorb too much at once, which can ruin your concentration as a beginner or worse yet, just make you want to give up. I'm very new to snooker in the sense that I never took the time to properly learn all the techniques. I know how to spin the cue ball, but that's about as far as it went. Thank you for this video, very appreciated.!!!!

  • @mikebest634
    @mikebest634 Рік тому +4

    It’s a good exercise Steve ,I like to combine that with just practicing clearing the colours of the spots as well ,it’s quite eye opening sometimes how many different shots you need to play on what seems a simple clearance ,nothings ever the same on these exercises.

  • @weejim48
    @weejim48 7 місяців тому

    Good clear instructional video , but only what we have come to expect from you now Steve. Definitely the best snooker videos on UA-cam. I played 4 frames last Monday for the first time since Christmas. I used as much of your instructions as I could remember and won 3 of the frames. But now I’ve done my back in working so won’t be playing for a month or so. But I will keep watching your videos & picking up hints & tips. Cheers Steve. 👍👍

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  7 місяців тому

      Thanks a lot. Hope your back recovers quickly. Nice work on winning the 3 frames. It's definitely good fun when you understand what you're trying to do and it all comes together. Get well soon 👍😀

  • @barrycochrane1883
    @barrycochrane1883 Рік тому +15

    Best coaching video on the net just now by a mile. Been playing 40 years and have learned a huge amount from this one video alone and stuff I never knew - like using different amounts of stun or top for certain shots so as to avoid cushions. I've never had coaching but would love to, to improve my game. Brilliant video Steve

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  Рік тому +2

      Cheers Barry. Really appreciate your kind words. Great to help 👍

  • @supersharpblades5673
    @supersharpblades5673 Рік тому +2

    Hi, the dreaded black! Just got my snooker bug back after a 3yr break. My highest break is 104 and also made a 103. These were made in real frames, not practice routines.
    My big problem now is the black off the spot. Every where else on the table, Im ok but have lost how to pot the black with those higher up the table angle shots....Frustrating to say the least.
    Great channel by the way👍

  • @gnrslash1987
    @gnrslash1987 Рік тому

    more gold info! thanks mr barton!

  • @amirnor9880
    @amirnor9880 Рік тому

    Thank you Steve For sharing this !

  • @ianwatkins6202
    @ianwatkins6202 Рік тому

    Yet again another fabulous video Steve!

  • @MrXeberdee
    @MrXeberdee Рік тому

    I always look forward to your content Steve, and in the week I'm practising my own game using your tips. Getting better all the time. Best internet coach out there! I wonder how many peoples game you have improved? Nice work.

  • @HarshSharmaDrHouseMD
    @HarshSharmaDrHouseMD Рік тому

    Great video, it really gives perspective on how professionals think about break building.

  • @philcamp9663
    @philcamp9663 Рік тому

    Thanks do much for these valuable lessons

  • @batlin
    @batlin Рік тому

    Learned so much from this, thanks!

  • @billypapas5275
    @billypapas5275 9 місяців тому

    thanks for this great video

  • @obiorah1
    @obiorah1 Рік тому

    Nice Explanation, well constructed,

  • @Mr5riven
    @Mr5riven Рік тому

    This video has really helped Thanks. Question do you have any videos of yourself playing in a tournament?.

  • @Zaheer2217
    @Zaheer2217 Рік тому

    U are such a good guy love ur videos as always very informative and helpful keep it up bro

  • @rizwanbandesha1476
    @rizwanbandesha1476 Рік тому +2

    Very good my best coach ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @keithstamp4629
    @keithstamp4629 Рік тому

    Excellent video have you done a video for people who wear glasses please

  • @ginsokdrogba949
    @ginsokdrogba949 Рік тому

    SUPER COACH.TQ

  • @johnslattery6194
    @johnslattery6194 Рік тому

    Great tip

  • @asadhussain5267
    @asadhussain5267 Рік тому

    Should have gone up for the yellow off the last black but again very detailed video

  • @ghulammujtaba9313
    @ghulammujtaba9313 Рік тому

    Too good sir.
    I have been playing snooker since many years but when i hit the object ball, white ball always spins and gets side and due to this my next red ball placement gets out.. kindly suggest some practice to overcome this fault.

  • @mehranaslam375
    @mehranaslam375 Рік тому

    As always sir ❤

  • @nickmiller3319
    @nickmiller3319 Рік тому

    Another great video, and as usual you keep emphasising this "don't move" aspect of waiting until the ball goes in.
    It might be the best tip I have got from you, so important and a total game changer.

  • @budgiefish
    @budgiefish Рік тому

    Definitely worth practicing this, but until very competent at it, I think the balance has to be between break building and matchplay... the latter perhaps would probably want an easier angle on the black/colour even if a bit harder to get to a red, to assure potting of the colour, even if sacrificing a bit of position on the red... if you then miss the red but get perfect 'easy' position on the colour, the opponent doesn't have an easy start, compared to where you have a hard shot on a colour which you miss and get perfect position on the red :) Again, worth practicing so you are confident and assured of potting these harder angles particularly with side, then it's probably less of an issue :) Just my opinion :P

    • @taff6987
      @taff6987 Рік тому

      I don't mean to be a dick saying this but you will never start break building with that mindset! You will always find yourself struggling for position! It is far easier to practice this drill to begin with and start to learn how to build those breaks.
      The way your talking about doing it is easier to pot the black (colour) but your always chasing your tail having to play much harder shots to get back on a red with a nice angle for the next colour.
      Thats just my experience after 25yrs of playing snooker.
      I used to make 40s up to 70s & 80s now & again with your method. Now that I've learned the tips to make break building easier I'm playing the best snooker of my life.
      Here's a MASSIVE TIP for anybody reading this: if you ware glasses in your day to day life and u don't ware any playing snooker then I suggest you bite the bullet and get snooker glasses or contacts. I played for many many years without glasses because I was young and worried about looking like a plonker. I only recently started waring glasses and wow it has made the biggest difference to my game hands down. I can now see every shot perfectly clear, no fuzzy long shots anymore, no struggling to nip the edge of the shot on tight long shots etc. I ware my normal glasses....tighten the nose thingies very closed and the glasses sit on the very top of my nose bridge and I am no longer looking over the top of the lense when I go down for a shot. This has honestly been a revelation to my game. Who would have thaught🤣🤣I don't look like to much of a bellend either as they are normal frame glasses not the Dennis Taylor type.
      Happy potting guys👍🏼🤓👍🏼

  • @Professionallypessimistic
    @Professionallypessimistic Рік тому +3

    I have an idea for a series: People could send you in clips of them playing and then you could react and critique.
    Anyways, love the videos they have really helped my progression.

  • @vxrdrummer
    @vxrdrummer Рік тому +2

    This is the current lineup I do. I completed fro 2 reds to 4 reds, but 5 is sooooo much harder as the gaps are so much smaller. I have only potted 3 reds and blacks so far. It makes a hell of a difference though when you get around the black and pink.

  • @eddiewong1638
    @eddiewong1638 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @divinxoii
    @divinxoii 2 місяці тому

    This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you so much. I have question, when you use left hand side on the black do you compensate or adjust the potting angle or not? when I play this shot with left, to pot the black I feel I aim different angle compared when stun it.

  • @stephenlawrence4903
    @stephenlawrence4903 Рік тому

    Hi Steve
    Thank you for your videos.
    I'm struggling with this exercise because I'm still not sure about what shot to choose depending on the angle. You did another video about where the black would hit the cushion if hit straight. I think combining the two ideas would be great. So maybe have three spots on the cushion each side, marked by placing coins there or something and then explain the choice of shot. Perhaps you could even just use this video and add the points on the cushion digitally.
    Best
    Steve

  • @Ltcvancouver
    @Ltcvancouver Рік тому

    My club table is full of chalk, it runs slow and difficult control the white ball. Is it my technique not being developed enough or it’s the cloth limiting my development?

  • @johncrawford4382
    @johncrawford4382 10 місяців тому

    Hi steve have you any tips on playing reds into bottom corner pockets behind the black i find these shots really awkward i cant work out why i miss so many off cushion or close to cushion thanks ps love your content

  • @shaunigothictv1003
    @shaunigothictv1003 Рік тому +1

    He speaks with a Northern Irish accent.
    This Barton dude is probably from Belfast - or maybe he spent his chidhood years there.
    He has a Belfast accent.

    • @sidsidsidsid
      @sidsidsidsid Рік тому +1

      Steve's accent is from the black country region in the midlands. It's nothing like a belfast (Northern Irish accent).
      It is a strong dialect with a rich history behind it from it's they hey day of metal forging and manufacturing.
      Plenty of the words used are 100's of years old are hard to understand to people from other regions.

    • @shaunigothictv1003
      @shaunigothictv1003 Рік тому

      @@sidsidsidsid
      Ok cool.
      Im a Londoner born and bred.
      Nowadays most whites kids in London speak English with a hybrid Jamaican dialect which is very different from the anglo saxon dialect of English which is spoken in this t.v programme by this presenter.
      In the early 2000's, young white kids on council estates in London became JAMAICANISED.
      This is when they starting speaking with English with a hybrid Jamaican dialect.
      For example, Essex county is the only place in Britain where the cockney dialect/and or accent is still spoken.
      Tell something Wayne.
      Do you speak English in a hybrid Jamaican dialect?

    • @sidsidsidsid
      @sidsidsidsid Рік тому

      @@shaunigothictv1003 im a brummie mate....its a softer but similar accent to Steve's

    • @shaunigothictv1003
      @shaunigothictv1003 Рік тому

      @@sidsidsidsid OK cool.

  • @kunalshokeen7106
    @kunalshokeen7106 Рік тому

    Informative 🎉❤

  • @markli456
    @markli456 3 місяці тому

    Subscribed and shared.

  • @philippecamp7158
    @philippecamp7158 Рік тому

    Rocket method, I meant to spell

  • @9700am
    @9700am 7 місяців тому

    Helpful video, as usual.

  • @robbflynn4325
    @robbflynn4325 Рік тому

    Good advice

  • @adolf1532
    @adolf1532 Рік тому

    Very nice

  • @nathanarrowsuch5014
    @nathanarrowsuch5014 Рік тому

    Does your table have steel cushions ? Id loveto spend half a day on my game

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  Рік тому

      It's doesn't have steel blocks. But it is reclothed every 6-9 months, so it plays very, very well. Just as good as a steel block table.

  • @kmanpilkers
    @kmanpilkers Рік тому +1

    These videos are so helpful, thanks!

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  Рік тому

      That's a lot Kevin. Really appreciate your support 👍

  • @mattcorrickmagic771
    @mattcorrickmagic771 Рік тому

    Yeah this is definitely what I’ve been doing wrong! Leaving myself easier pots on the black and wondering why I get stuck on the cushion. Thanks for the video this is really helpful. How much do you take deflection into mind when aiming with a trace of side?

  • @yardyy
    @yardyy Рік тому

    Great video, would yout that virtual cue ball on again please. That is helpfully indeed. Keep up the great quawork.

  • @philippecamp7158
    @philippecamp7158 Рік тому

    I can't imagine that thr "rocket methodical b better than this kind of coaching,this guy has been so kind to teach us all and for free,thanks so very much

  • @MIsa-iq4sj
    @MIsa-iq4sj Рік тому

    I think Malaysian billiards and snooker federation should bring u here to teaching snooker for our young.

  • @simonspencer968
    @simonspencer968 Рік тому

    Great video. I do this exact routine and it’s massively helped with break building and close cue ball control. With regard to that, side is being mentioned for some shots, the only thing not being explained fully is most of the other shots are played using ‘helping side’ as well.

  • @mohamedchakir7985
    @mohamedchakir7985 Рік тому

    hello coach
    I board change the tip of my cue with a century cue tip G4 in this time I can not Pocket properly

  • @Delphiwizard
    @Delphiwizard Рік тому

    Sorry i'm late replying, i had a tournament when the video was released.
    Great video as always 👍

  • @dr.naseerakhtar5234
    @dr.naseerakhtar5234 Рік тому

    Excellent work. Thanks for sharing.

  • @vassalb
    @vassalb Рік тому

    Super 👍 Je suis justement en train de m'entraîner dur à cet exercice et tes conseils vont m'aider. Merci pour tes vidéos. Ce serait un plaisir de venir m'entraîner avec toi mais il y a la distance depuis la Belgique.
    (Traduction Google translate)
    I'm just training hard for this exercise and your advice will help me thank you for your videos. It would be a pleasure to come and train with you but there is the distance from Belgium.

  • @donaldstott243
    @donaldstott243 Рік тому

    Will give this a go next time I practise. Definitely guilty of leaving the easier pot!

  • @hanelwilliam8428
    @hanelwilliam8428 Рік тому

    Brilliant video yet again 👏 👌 👍

  • @sheikebrahimsheikismail
    @sheikebrahimsheikismail Рік тому

    Amazing coaching clip as usual 😊

  • @waheedx4t11
    @waheedx4t11 Рік тому

    Excellent👍

  • @umultme
    @umultme Рік тому

    4:37?
    I would say timing is everything Steve,
    As timing creates the desired pace, and pace generates a live white.
    Shouldn’t every shot be well timed?
    After all, the art of snooker is to become a cueist.
    Even creating dull or a flat white needs that timing properly.
    Am I missing something, or lost translation :)
    ?
    But a good video about those bigger angled shots.
    The few you played with side I find more controllable at that range around half ball just using plain ball stun/stunrun.
    Vids on these touch shots make interesting content 👍🏻
    Regards
    Jason

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  Рік тому

      I agree, yeah. Just basically telling beginner players that one shot has much more margin for error than the other 👍

    • @umultme
      @umultme Рік тому

      Okay, bit late to edit this video 😊

  • @עדיפורת-פ6ה
    @עדיפורת-פ6ה Рік тому

    Great

  • @ciko8871
    @ciko8871 Рік тому

    Hello sir
    I really disagree with you in using side
    Cue ball has 9 degrees
    0 and 10 aren't included
    5 is the center
    By using those degrees with good cue action and good time , I can get into all of these positions with almost no side used
    Side in snooker has its risk in missing the pot specially that you are playing a very delicate shots

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  Рік тому +3

      That's the mistake amateur players make.
      Although you are right, that you can get the white into the same position without side, it is far harder to acheive, and that's why professional players don't do it.
      This isn't the way I play, this is the way all professionals do it. I could show you many, many examples.
      I'm teaching the BEST way to do it. There may be multiple options, but I'm showing you the BEST one 👍

  • @abuhusam9686
    @abuhusam9686 Рік тому

    Dankeschön

  • @barry5607
    @barry5607 Рік тому

    Awesome again another very helpful routine Steve👍😎

  • @deanscarth8825
    @deanscarth8825 Рік тому +1

    I really enjoy this routine. My best break on it is 102. Last week I did 11 reds, 8 blacks and 3 pinks. Determined to do all reds with blacks.

  • @29memyselfandi
    @29memyselfandi Рік тому +1

    Twenty years of hacking away on my own with no instruction, barely made a break of thirty in all that time..... been following Barton Snooker, Barry Stark and Break From life for about a year and now have a high break of 63 which I’m confident I’ll surpass. Purely down to watching these great lessons..... so thanks Steve for that...... by the way you and Break From Life and Barry Stark should have a little tournament. Battle of the snooker coaches! Plenty would watch online 🙂

    • @BartonSnooker
      @BartonSnooker  Рік тому +1

      Great to help! Thanks a lot for the support 👍

  • @kendalltroy3627
    @kendalltroy3627 Рік тому

    A very informative and helpful video.