Your videos are priceless.as a person from India the game is quite popular but not as popular as in UK and few other countries.coaches like you are almost impossible to find.
Another masterpiece! You explain it easy and clear ....for less for the people that can handle a cue ! Allready posted your Video in my Training group ( pool ) ! Have a nice week
Thanks for another great video. I'm getting back in to league snooker after 25 years off so am still very rusty. Since watching your videos, I'm increasingly finding myself hitting either a good positional shot or pot and thinking that I probably wouldn't have achieved that without the tips you're providing. Even quite often just missing the pot still but getting good position that I just wouldn't have got previously. Just need to work on not giving that great position to my opponents now 😂 Cheers!
This was definitely useful and eye opener of some sort. Been watching your videos since some time (subscribed too!) but this video makes me wanna comment and tell you what an amazing job you are doing. Keep it up! Hopefully one day, I’ll learn from you in person 🙏
Thank you, I always learn something new from your videos. Sometimes just 1 thing u say different to others showing the same thing, It's that 1 little detail they miss makes the difference to the whole shot. Even something as simple as bridge length. I'm not even playing Snooker, just 8 and 9 ball league here in the USA, but of course they're still cue balls and object balls 😊
Yet another great video Steve. While I am catching up again with covering all your videos from start, just wanted to get difference between a drag shot and a deep screw shot. Please confirm on below 2 points 1. If I understand correctly, both shots are played at 6'o clock but with deep screw, more power and timing is needed. Still the aim at cue ball is exactly same as while playing a drag shot or deep screw. Yes/No ? 2. Since the cue ball is not having any back spin and coming back with drag shot, isn't the drag shot similar to a stun shot EXCEPT you are not hitting just below the center but at 6'o clock. Please confirm whether we get different results with a stun/stun through shot and a drag shot while holding for black. Thanks and keep up the good work
Yes you are right in everything you say. You have to think about what the cue ball is doing once it makes contact with the object ball. If it's drag, it's no longer spinning back once it hits the object ball (even though you hit low). If it's screw, it is STILL spinning backwards when it hits the object ball. Cheers 🙂
More videos please with the lines/angles on the table about how the cue ball comes off the object ball and teh cushions, that would be a great series, especially for me. Thanks, great videos.
Thank you so much Steve for sharing your expert knowledge. I'm always trying my best to improve my cueing & matchplay. This is great news for me personally, as we have a big match tomorrow. I'll be practicing to apply this to my game for a few hours beforehand. 🧙♂️🎱🙏
Another great video, Steve! re: mistake 2 - somehow I struggle the most with these tiny off-straight cuts.. for me they are worse than seemingly much harder angles for some reason... could you devote a video to those slightly-not-straight pots or is my problem not common?
Thank you so much dear Barton. I cant say how much thankful I am. By your videos, you show us your generosity and love of snooker. Best wishes, Kian - IRAN 🥹
Another great video, thank you for the time and effort you put in! One question I have, is that at the 5:20 mark, where you demonstrate the central cue ball strike, how come it doesn’t cannon the central one of the three reds above the black? As in, my understanding was that the natural run of the ball would be at 90 degrees to the pot. Is it actually the case that the 90 degree rule is more for a stun, whereas the central cue ball strike goes slightly with the natural run? I appreciate you’re probably inundated with questions, but any help is appreciated! Thank you.
@@BartonSnooker Thank you for getting back to me - it’s very kind of you. That all makes sense, I’ll just need to put it into practice now! Take care :)
Thank you. My problem is that I often do mistake 4 - the white ball rolling on - without wanting to. So is the answer to this to play a soft stun? Also, a more general question: if you have a hit a shot hard to get position, is there any way of lowering the chances of it rattling in the jaws beyond just being very accurate?
Don't try to pot the white ball, I knew I was doing something wrong! Seriously though, as a new player I've pretty much been doing all of these! Really useful, thanks. 👍
Great tips Mike, but I would like to know why pro's seem to use stun run through? It seems like they have to hit the cue ball quite hard for little effect. Why not just hit the ball, as you demonstrated here, with little effort for the same effect?
Do you teach your beginner students (if you have any) to look at the cueball or object ball when playing a shot? I ask this because I have always looked at the object ball but I recently saw a short where Stephen Hendry said he looks at the cueball, and so does Ronnie. I just assumed that everyone looked at the object ball.
It doesn't really matter that much. As long as you do plenty of aiming checks when you get down, what you look at exactly at the time of impact with the cue ball doesn't seem to matter.
I'm not a snooker player although I love the game. I'd say that's one of the most useful videos you've made, so interesting. Just a thought - the shot you described where the topspin on the cue ball doesn't have the desired effect after potting a red over the pocket; is that effect a bit like a car wheel getting stuck in mud and just spinning without generating any traction? I'm hopeless with these things so I may be completely wrong.
The ball does have traction that's why it stops near the cushion because the cue ball still maintains the topspin even after hitting the cushion. In other words it has the effect of backspin coming off the cushion because the effect of topspin is reversed.
Your videos are priceless.as a person from India the game is quite popular but not as popular as in UK and few other countries.coaches like you are almost impossible to find.
Thank you, Barton! From Brazil. 02-08-23, 19:36h. 👍👍
Hey very helpful. It made perfect sense. I will apply this tonite
fantastic last tip . never thought about it. cheers.
Another masterpiece! You explain it easy and clear ....for less for the people that can handle a cue ! Allready posted your Video in my Training group ( pool ) ! Have a nice week
Awesome video as usual 👍
Well explaining ... well done again 🙏🙏thx a lot
Thanks for another great video. I'm getting back in to league snooker after 25 years off so am still very rusty.
Since watching your videos, I'm increasingly finding myself hitting either a good positional shot or pot and thinking that I probably wouldn't have achieved that without the tips you're providing. Even quite often just missing the pot still but getting good position that I just wouldn't have got previously. Just need to work on not giving that great position to my opponents now 😂
Cheers!
as always I learn lots ❤❤.
thank you master I watch and learn all your videos. your fan fromIran😊😊
Another great video Steve many thanks 👍🏻
Good stuff, well explained.
Very useful info and true.
😀🎱👍and thanks 🙏
多謝!
Thank you so much as always Eddie 😀
Amazing tips. Thank you for sharing
Another great video! Thanks for sharing these tips.
Thanks again Steve these videos are so useful for us amateur players. Chris.
Brilliant explanation...👍👍
As always very very informative my game has improved massively thanks to u buddy ❤️
Thanks. Great to help 👍🙂
Took long time for me to learn some these tips by myself.
Much appreciated for sharing such lessons and secrets with us.
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Have always been on top of the first four…..but the last tip was invaluable. Big thanks from down under.
Excellent tips... Thank you!!
Nice one! I'd been stuck on the solution to the last one. Thanks.
Hello barton make a video on tough cushion shot and how to pot centre ball and long ball i always miss 😢
This was definitely useful and eye opener of some sort. Been watching your videos since some time (subscribed too!) but this video makes me wanna comment and tell you what an amazing job you are doing. Keep it up!
Hopefully one day, I’ll learn from you in person 🙏
Thanks so much. There is so much information to pass on. I try my best in the videos. Would be great to see you one day 👍👍
Great tips in this video. Thanks!
great tips.
Thanks for these, the top spin one was one I kept doing!
when I started watching your videos, my snooker play, improve and my friends always wonder of my progress
Thanks Baryon
So useful
Fabulous video again Steve 😊As you may remember I was guilty of number 3 & 4🤪🤣But learning so much from your high quality videos! Best wishes! Ian
As always Ian, thank you so much and I hope you're doing great as always 👍👍🙂
Thank you!!❤
Thanks for the tips 🙂
Thank you, I always learn something new from your videos. Sometimes just 1 thing u say different to others showing the same thing, It's that 1 little detail they miss makes the difference to the whole shot. Even something as simple as bridge length. I'm not even playing Snooker, just 8 and 9 ball league here in the USA, but of course they're still cue balls and object balls 😊
Yet another great video Steve. While I am catching up again with covering all your videos from start, just wanted to get difference between a drag shot and a deep screw shot.
Please confirm on below 2 points
1. If I understand correctly, both shots are played at 6'o clock but with deep screw, more power and timing is needed. Still the aim at cue ball is exactly same as while playing a drag shot or deep screw. Yes/No ?
2. Since the cue ball is not having any back spin and coming back with drag shot, isn't the drag shot similar to a stun shot EXCEPT you are not hitting just below the center but at 6'o clock. Please confirm whether we get different results with a stun/stun through shot and a drag shot while holding for black.
Thanks and keep up the good work
Yes you are right in everything you say.
You have to think about what the cue ball is doing once it makes contact with the object ball.
If it's drag, it's no longer spinning back once it hits the object ball (even though you hit low).
If it's screw, it is STILL spinning backwards when it hits the object ball.
Cheers 🙂
More videos please with the lines/angles on the table about how the cue ball comes off the object ball and teh cushions, that would be a great series, especially for me. Thanks, great videos.
The last tip was the best for me, i try to play top spin on those shots thinking it will get me back up the table. Lesson learned!
Great tips as usual
Thank you so much Steve for sharing your expert knowledge.
I'm always trying my best to improve my cueing & matchplay.
This is great news for me personally, as we have a big match tomorrow.
I'll be practicing to apply this to my game for a few hours beforehand.
🧙♂️🎱🙏
As always sir ❤
thanks that was very helpful
Thank you Barton. From Malaysia
Great Video Savor you are
Another great video, Steve!
re: mistake 2 - somehow I struggle the most with these tiny off-straight cuts.. for me they are worse than seemingly much harder angles for some reason... could you devote a video to those slightly-not-straight pots or is my problem not common?
So good love these videos l play pool but this helps so much thanks
Thank you so much dear Barton. I cant say how much thankful I am. By your videos, you show us your generosity and love of snooker.
Best wishes,
Kian - IRAN 🥹
Another great video, thank you for the time and effort you put in! One question I have, is that at the 5:20 mark, where you demonstrate the central cue ball strike, how come it doesn’t cannon the central one of the three reds above the black? As in, my understanding was that the natural run of the ball would be at 90 degrees to the pot. Is it actually the case that the 90 degree rule is more for a stun, whereas the central cue ball strike goes slightly with the natural run? I appreciate you’re probably inundated with questions, but any help is appreciated! Thank you.
You're right! 90 degrees is stun. Centre ball is generally more of a stun run through 👍
@@BartonSnooker Thank you for getting back to me - it’s very kind of you. That all makes sense, I’ll just need to put it into practice now! Take care :)
very useful tip.
Thank you. My problem is that I often do mistake 4 - the white ball rolling on - without wanting to. So is the answer to this to play a soft stun? Also, a more general question: if you have a hit a shot hard to get position, is there any way of lowering the chances of it rattling in the jaws beyond just being very accurate?
Don't try to pot the white ball, I knew I was doing something wrong! Seriously though, as a new player I've pretty much been doing all of these! Really useful, thanks. 👍
Love the multi camera angles you've got going on there, what software is that?
After 30 years of play, no. 5 was a revelation. Thanks Mike.
Same here
When you think about it, it's basic physics.
@@britdragsterShame I never thought of it.
Such a helper ….
Hey Steve just wondering where do you look before striking? Cue ball or object ball?
I personally look at the object ball
Great tips Mike, but I would like to know why pro's seem to use stun run through? It seems like they have to hit the cue ball quite hard for little effect. Why not just hit the ball, as you demonstrated here, with little effort for the same effect?
Best tips
Exellent mate tip top 🇦🇺😎🇦🇺
Do you teach your beginner students (if you have any) to look at the cueball or object ball when playing a shot?
I ask this because I have always looked at the object ball but I recently saw a short where Stephen Hendry said he looks at the cueball, and so does Ronnie.
I just assumed that everyone looked at the object ball.
It doesn't really matter that much. As long as you do plenty of aiming checks when you get down, what you look at exactly at the time of impact with the cue ball doesn't seem to matter.
Great video! Is that the flag of Finland you've got there on top of the shelf? :D
It sure is 😀 Had a player over from Finland who bought me some gifts and gave me a flag. Pleasure to place it in my room 🙂
Great tips, but my god tip 5 - that’s a corker! Always struggled with that shot
I play pool but this video is brilliant. Cheers
Magic mate
How many variables does this game have, I’ve been playing for 40 years ,and I still struggle .
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I'm not a snooker player although I love the game. I'd say that's one of the most useful videos you've made, so interesting. Just a thought - the shot you described where the topspin on the cue ball doesn't have the desired effect after potting a red over the pocket; is that effect a bit like a car wheel getting stuck in mud and just spinning without generating any traction? I'm hopeless with these things so I may be completely wrong.
The ball does have traction that's why it stops near the cushion because the cue ball still maintains the topspin even after hitting the cushion. In other words it has the effect of backspin coming off the cushion because the effect of topspin is reversed.
@@claspuse3167Thanks for clearing that up, I'm really clueless with these things.
@@patrickcrowther9195 you're welcome pal
Absolutely brilliant.
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The Mechanics of the shot is correct. But it would depend on the cloth . As a slow cloth would slow it down .
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I really want to learn more on Screw back
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Information in the video description 👍🙂
Explain it well . .
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Are my eyes funny or is that white ball 2 colours 😂
Different cameras?? See what you mean though 😂
Wait....shot number 5, I reckon you're correct. Good spot!
It's half and half yes to show the spin 👍
why didnt i know that 50 yrs ago
Ditto maxmaxwell, wish I knew no 5 as well plus the others 30 years ago as would have been a much better player.
I do think that a beginner will be very confused, you should wait until they learn to control their speed
Who's Mike?
As I always say, every day's a school day.....
انا مشترك في قناتك نتمنى منك ان تترجم الفيديو للغة العربية لستفيد منه اكثر اشخاص و تزيد من اشترك قناتك ولكم الشكر
I thought the final one was an easy common sense thing... Who knew 🤷🏾♂️
Superior instruction. Does Mike ever miss a shot? I'm sure he could play top pros without embarrassment.
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