Wah Amazing!Barry Sir looks 10/15 years younger than his actual age of 80 ,Happy Birthday Sir May you have a perenial life & continue to inspire for many more years.🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Barry. This channel is a brilliant catalogue of how to approach this game, it's hard to think of something that you haven't covered :) Yesterday I improved my break from 17 to 25 in a frame. Practice pays off!
After watching your vids i started to look at my whole play ,stance,holding cue and good grief i was so surprised i was practicing and made my highest break of 75 it was so exhilarating to play again changed my whole outlook and fell in love with the game again thankyou Barry you've helped me no end been playing 35 years but not felt this good in years
Nothing like it! I'm 73 and learned at 13 years old. If you're lucky you'll have an older friend that knows pool. Best to have a teacher to teach you the basics and how to play position . The best teacher will tell you to always play to win but if you lose you've learned a valuable lesson to accept the loss with class. Besides being a " player " nothing will be as important as having class and respect for your opponent! Does the name Efren Reyes define "class and style" ?? I
@@Downecker pool isn't a game i play much but the last time i played i 8 balled my opponent twice and the two disciplines are very different snooker requires a different mind set and concentration ,i watched a few vids and reevaluated my whole game taking note of where i could improve and it worked got a few bad habits now ironed out with much improvement the skill reyes has is a different class ,would love to see him play on an english pool table would be good to see if he could play the se as a nine ball
Always thinking of Barry when the world championship is on. Boy, I’d love to see Kyren win this year. I’m not sure if anyone one else does but I tend to rewind and LISTEN again. Going to practice not remembering what’s being said would be a shame. Cheers Barry🍻
Kyren is a great pleayer and I also wish him the best in upcomming season. Such a persistent player. Ps. Second favourite is Stu Bingham. The thing that he done in pool recently is such an eyecandy. Cheers and happy potting!
I recently won a tournament and big thanks goes to Sir Steve Barton and Sir Barry Stark, you guys are my teachers and I would always owe this one to you both 💜 Thank you sir !!
I'm glad that I have found this video, I absolutely hate playing this shot, especially of the black. On the green off it's spot when I'm trying to come off the cushion and hold for the brown is slightly easier, but I'm going have to take your advice and just practice it.
sunddowner. Some players still prefer to play the shot without what is known as helping side and stick to plain ball. The shot where the cut to the right is played with right hand side is tricky for any player and is used sparingly but is needed for positional purposes occasionally.
hi Barry can you please tell me do you look at pocket during featuring or in the final backswing or before delivery ? or the pocket should be in the background or prepheral vision at all the time? i used to look at the cueball as when i was about to hit the cueball but a coach told me years ago to look at object ball , since then i have been having this problem that during features i go like , cueball, objectball, pocket and then cueball , then i look at the objectball as about to hit but i think i move my eyes to pocket while the tip is about to hit the cueball, and i miss alot of shots, should i go back to my old aiming method and look at the cueball when i about to hit the cueball or looking at pocket is normal ? tnx alot for your nice videos
@meee. This is a question that I am often asked. I believe that at the moment of striking you should be looking at the object ball, however, some players do look at the cue ball at the moment of striking but certainly looking at the object ball is a lot more common and in my opinion better. As for looking at the pocket, this can be seriously off putting during an angle shot and could result in physical movement or certainly off putting in terms of your concentration.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Hi can you help me please? I switch my eyes to pocket as soon as i hit the object ball, sometimes i switch my eyes to pocket even before the tip has contacted the cueball and sometimes on time, i am not consistent. although when i look at the pocket i dont lift my head and theres no body movement. how to overcome this issue? need your help thank you very much in advance
This effect is called cut-induced throw. There's a little bit of friction at the point of contact which drags the object ball ever so slightly off the center line: about 5 degrees outside the cut angle. When is cut-induced throw the strongest? That's right, slow stun shots at a 45 degree angle. You can compensate for this effect by using the techniques in the video: aiming to overcut the ball and letting it throw back on line, or using outside spin to throw the ball in the other direction, effectively cancelling the effects out. You can also reduce throw by hitting at higher speeds, or hitting with a large amount of topspin or backspin. Note, this is a physics property that happens at the contact point of the balls, so the quality of stroke or whatever material your cue is made out of will not have any effect on throw, contrary to what the video claims. A cue ball arriving at an object ball at the same angle, speed, and spin will throw the object ball in exactly the same manner regardless of how it was cued. However, if you do not cue well you will not be able to aim consistently and precisely which will make the compensation very hard to practice.
Love to see more on getting out of snookers and two cushion get outs .There must be a technique other than guessing the angles . Pros can decide which side of the object ball they want to hit.
To get out of snooker using one cushion, imagine the cushion is a mirror. Simply aim the cueball toward the rail, at what would be the reflection of the ball you want to hit off that cushion. Adjust appropriately for side etc. With a little practice, it's easy. Same principal for doubling, into a middle pocket for example FROM ANYWHERE. If you aim a ball toward the middle pocket of the table next to you, you won't be far wrong from doubling into your middle pocket. Don't mock if you misunderstand, it works perfectly.
Bob. Pros are good at getting out of snookers I agree but there is no magic formula. The markings of the table can be a great help, don't forget also the angles are 90 degrees and good players can judge the path of the cue ball when going around these angles. Generally, players will prefer to go around the angles when simply trying to hit the ball rather than play a one cushion escape, even though they are good at them as well. All it takes is lots of practise and a retentive memory.
@@stevetomlinson3894 Thanks Steve i am familiar with both of these techniques it is 2 or 3 cushion escapes that elude me the pros pick up the angles for these so quick they must be using a technique.
Happy Birthday Barry I hope you had a great day. I feel like it's my birthday every time I watch one of your videos because I enjoy them very much. Thank you so much for you!!
In my area we call it opposite or transverse english. It's always a KEY point to mention the tempo of your stroke vrs. the distance from que to object ball as the english will snap over and change... i.e. Effren Reyes!
Great channel barry, appreciate your time and effort. I played for 6 years, age 12-18 in a club once a week, occasionally a bit more but very little since then. My highest break is 74. I've always played with my chin maybe 6 inches off the cue. People always commented that I was a very good potter, but that I need to put my chin on the cue. A 74 break and 60's and 50's is not bad, along with the potting. I always argued this when told. Am I missing something or is it just asthetics? I could understand if my highest break was 10 and I couldn't pot a ball.
European. So much depends on the reason for the chin being off the cue. In my case there are certain shots where I cannot get my chin to the cue because of arthritis in the neck and spine. Some players try to play with ordinary glasses, achieve reasonable results but would be able to get lower if they purchased snooker glasses. You have reached a reasonable standard but I would certainly advise try to get lower, its a little like sighting a rifle, you would not shoot from the hip. Also keeping the head still during the shot is essential, using the dominant eye correctly is also important and these points are easier and more consistent when the chin is on the cue.
how to find vision centre? i watched your video where you point a stick and bring your face towards it, but nic barrow said that is wrong , bcaz if it forces us to chosoe one eye depending on head position. i really have hard time finding my vision centre as i am used to centre chin for years and it is wrong. can you please confirm that your method works perfectly? or any other method to find vision centre? tnx
Gupp. Your head position will influence the position of your cue in relation to your vision centre, the demonstration will work only when your head is in the vertical position. There are several test that you can do to determine your dominant eye and generally your cue will be positioned towards that eye, sometimes even directly under that eye. Most players find that the sight right method helps them to determine their vision centre.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach i played close to my dominant eye for few months and i still miss long blues by atleast 12 inches or more to left of pocket. saw many coaches and they found no technical issue, and i went to Dr and said my left eye is %10 stronger but i am right eye dominant . however i have been playing for 10 years now, but 5 years ago i had back disk surgery and after that my weight distrubution changed. i can see that my cue alignment is also not perfect so not sure if this is bcaz of the vision centre of weight distribution. what should i do? do we lean forward and put lots of weight on bent knee and bridge arm? thank you heaps
Hey Barry, I have a question about screw. If i'm bridging off the rail, but there is a gap between the rail and cue ball, say a few inches. Is it possible to play this with screw? I keep accidently jumping the cue ball off the table due to the elevation. I'm tempted to try and squish my hand into the gap in order to get my cue more parallel.
Dhiraj. If you can cue at the bottom of the ball or even below centre it is certainly possible to play shots with a limited amount of screw even when the position of the cue ball necessitates raising the butt. Unfortunately so much depends on the skill of the player.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach My new assistant snooker coach Chat-GPT says it could be cause I was gripping the cue too tight, and this was transferring excessive power on my screw shots ;) Perhaps it might also be that you don't have to go _as_ low on the cue ball when elevated?
I could be wrong, but i think the shot starting at 5:05 was missed to his right side of the pocket, because using more power lead to there being more cue ball deflection, which caused the cue ball to hit the object ball too far to his left, even though there was reverse English, or right side, on the shot, which should've made it miss to his left side of the pocket. So yeah, I think it was ultimately the increased cue ball deflection from using more power that caused the miss.
Yes, i think you are right, with less power, spin induced throw comes into play and in that shot, using check side, you should miss the pot thick, not thin. But with power, cue ball deflection outdoes the spin induced throw and makes you miss thin.
Dear Barry i love watching your tutorial. Thanks for ur Great job. may i get some help from u? I am from Chengdu, china, hometown of professional Zhou Yuelong. I am right-handed with left eye dominant. I ever made one century and in average roughly one 50+ every 25 frames. I have no problem hitting left side of the object ball but big problem on right side. I tend to cut thick on right side of object ball, especially for long pots more than 70% missed. I notice that i often play with right hand side on cue ball that i think to some extent causes the problem. However When i, on purpose, adjust my cue ball without any side i could hardly aim. I mean i can't aim to the correct place When i get down to shot in case the cue ball without any side. I can feel i lose ability to aim precisely When hitting the right side of object ball, whereas i am never bothered hitting left side of object ball, immediately after getting down, my eye locked the correct place on object ball. It is the biggest technical issue i suffer now. If it is resolved, i am confident in half year i can accomplish at least one century break every week. Thanks Barry i look forward ur solution.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach the helping side (in your case left) sort of hugs the ball(gearing effect).There's the 40% rule or Gearing outside english which when applied makes the object ball dart straight to the pocket with no wobble.While the right side shot produces more throw(relatively speaking) and slides away from object ball.ohh what am I doing explaining pool to a pool instructor 😅 .Pardon my ignorance.
batlin. Yes, the new titanium ferrule tends to reduce the throw, careful though apparently there are some that are made from thicker material and the throw is still substantial.
Hi Barry hope your well. Could you please tell me where the black would go if no spots are available and there is no room behind the black spot with reds all in line. I appreciate its highly unlikely but is there a rule as the black would have to go somewhere. Many thanks for the great videos
Hi Barry , Just a question: Yellow,Green and Brown spots, are they all classified inside the D or not? Because if the Cue ball goes off the table and I have ball in hand, can I put the cue ball on Yellow, Green or Brown spots, if their spots available? Thank you, Mark
I believe the spots are not inside of the D. Once when playing billiards I was told that I had the cue ball on the line and that was not allowed. You can roll it backwards half a millimeter or something and it will be good though.
M G. Yes on the line is okay. However why take the risk sometimes the ball will roll a little on the spot and when you look along the baulk line more than half the ball is beyond the baulk line so you will be pulled for a foul.
I actually find the right hand side slightly easier than the left hand side on this shot. Left hand side I jaw it, right hand side I pot it. I'm left handed but it's still right hand side on a pot to the right. I just find the throw of the right spin easier to judge on this shot. Anyway, great to see you're still doing these great snooker videos.
Dear Barry, I don't quite understand. When I want to play a similar ball in the opposite of the table, in the yellow pocket, on which side should I hit the white ball? I thank you in advance for your answer. best regards and have a nice day, Joe
j. Choosing whether you play the shot with right or left hand side depends on where you are trying to position the cue ball after the shot. The shot should be practised with right and left hand side.
I think most people would take the left side of the cue because in general the ball has to go to the right to make it into the hole. But the ball also has to go slightly left, because its a diagonal line. So with mire finesse the right spin is the optimal shot being that snooker is a game of finesse, and this shot allows you to take your shot with less effort. All giving you a better chance of landing the cue where you want it
It's weird as I was practing that shot yesterday from both sides and different angles. I much prefer the check side version from the left and hit the right, but then I prefer it with running side from the other side. I guess I just prefer right hand side. But I try and be able to play both. Left hand side is just not good for me for some reason.
hi barry i used to finish my features and on backswing pause i switch my eyes to object ball and lock and then hit,,,, but in recent years in front pause i lock my eyes on object ball and pull the cue back while looking the object ball and strike while still looking the objectball but my accuracy is very bad and my game has worsen please tell me what i am doing wrong or what should be the best method? thank you
@Afghan. When you look at the object ball is largely a personal thing, it is doubtful that this is causing your inaccuracy. You must be moving somewhere in the process or aiming wrong or indeed delivering the cue incorrectly. Most players with normal eyesight lift their eyes to the object ball as the cue is moving backwards for the final time before delivery.
Even though I don't play snooker this is actually a good tutorial for the same shot in 8 ball and this hopefully helps me there even though they are 2 different games
Cheers Barry I still can’t get my head around this helping side lol 😂 I see how it all works but would I be correct in saying this is something for a level of player who can pot the black centre ball successfully Cheers Gaffer 😊
The Snooker Shed. Yes and no. Certainly anyone who can pot the ball without side will have greater success with side than someone who struggles to pot the ball at all, or only occasionally. However, someone who is struggling may benefit from applying a trace of side. That's the problem with players and with coaching, one size does not fit all.
Hi Barry! For some reason, 9 times out of 10 I over cut this shot. Especially down the long rail. I’m going to practice these today. I play mostly 9 ball but I still Love your videos !
I hate that shot - for the throw reasons ....I am considering a titanium ferrle slight question ...you know that shot where you straighten the pot or the slight soft swerve shot if you know what i mean can you still play those shots with titanium? I use helping side on certain shots will it still be ok for this type of shot or will it be hard to get used to as i always use bits of side etc.
Byrom. This is so difficult to answer simply because some players like the titanium ferrule and other players don't. Kyren likes the fact that the titanium ferrule doesn't throw as much when using side and can play all the shots needed. I know of two other professional players who tried them but soon had them taken off again and returned to the brass ferrule, I am afraid you will only know if and when you try them.
Hello👋🙋♂️ there Sir.. As always another awesome snooker tutorial. Great information and very helpful Do keep posting and teaching us. Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes✨✨✨ The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Thanks once again Coach👍 I love this game.. Though still learning. And still so much to learn.. Please continue posting helpful videos.
s1dest3p. Generally most players like to apply a trace of side on cut shots, right hand side on left cuts and vice versa. As the video attempts to show, applying left hand side on left cuts makes the shot tricky. Please remember that not all players prefer to use side and will play with centre ball striking.
I have a question If the cue ball is kiss (touching) with a red.. can it be possible that I can play a color and pot a red with the color i am playing? Is it a foul?
Usman. The only time you can use a colour to pot a red is when you have been given a free ball as the result of foul and the red is the ball that is on. In your scenario the red must be the ball that is on and the fact that the cue ball is touching a red you cannot be awarded a free ball so it would be a foul.
Jorge. By saying fix the cue ball I assume you mean stop the cue ball, but I don't quite understand what you then mean by using top spin., unless of course you mean getting the cue ball to run on in a straight line after contact with the object ball.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach My interpretation of Jorge's comment: The white lands in line with the blue and you need position on a red either near the black spot or the baulk colors. How can one get the cue ball so far up the table when the cue ball is in line or nearly in line with the blue ball. To answer that from my experience, one needs to "play the pocket" or "use all of the pocket." Meaning shoot the blue not straight and actually cut it a tiny bit with ridiculous levels of top or bottom. Sidespin gripping the long rail can help to get farther up the table. Prerequisite: Great cue power
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach let me try again... if I'm playing to finish the game, after play the brown, the cue ball stop in line with the blue, in the pocket in the center of the table, and I need to play to stop for the pink. I saw Sullivan using the "tip" of the cushian to direct the ball. Thanks for your attention e congrats for your channel.
@@jorgeaquino23 Ronnie using the tip of the corner is such a sweet shot. Knowing that if your off angle just enough and having the confidence to draw back and know you won't scratch in the opposite side pocket. Legendary
Hi Barry I was wondering I have recently made a 78 break I’m 14 but everybody keeps saying my positional play is quite loose what is one snooker practise routine I can practise to improve my position 👍
Ewan. You can improve positional play in many ways, simply by playing and trying to predict where the cue ball will end up will be beneficial. One of the best routines is the double line up where the balls are positioned in two lines down the centre of the table. The reds are obliquely placed so that as one ball is potted it allows the next to be potted and so. This is one of John Higgin's favourite practises, not a bad recommendation.
Please help Barry in a condition. I get snookered behind Black ball and also the cue ball is touching Black ball. I need to hit the Red ball now but I didn't hit the Red. Now, how much penalty points will be calculated? 7 or 4 ????
Horror. Providing the black didn't move the penalty is four points. Don't forget though that a foul and a miss can be called against you and the balls replaced.
Ihsan. Kyren has always been good at this shot but just like anyone else he will get it wrong sometimes, One thing I do know though is, when he gets it wrong he will go away and practise it.
So with using the side do you aim the line of the pot as though it was a full ball angle ie straight into middle of pocket, and then add the side. And with no side, aim thinner (ie the line to miss the middle of the pocket to hit the far jaw) and NOT add side. Which is better? Surely playing without side is easier and then just adjust your aim (ie where the white contacts the object ball) to allow for the 'squeeze' effect! And I assume you would only ever use the non-helping side for position purposes, otherwise why make the shot harder!
V08. I agree you would only make the shot harder deliberately (non-helping side) for positional purposes. Some players like to play these shots plain ball (without side) but most like to use helping side where you aim when using the side depends on so many things, eg How well you hit the ball (talent) How much your cue throws the cue ball. The distance between the cue ball and object ball.) The power on the shot. All these things support what you say about plain ball striking yet we still prefer to play the shot with side, generally. Just practise the shot a lot to make your own decision.
Vitor. This is just a way of explaining which side of the table the shot is being played from. e.g. Standing at the baulk end of the table and looking down the table the green will be spotted on the left of baulk and the yellow on the right. So any shot played from the left side of the table may be referred to as the green side of the table, with the right side being referred to as the yellow side.
Sir if red on the table is on the edge of pocket and i played a shot but my cue ball did not touched the red and very very closely passes the red and after few second that red putted automatically without playing of next player is it a foul or what 🙂🙄
king. Providing in the opinion of the referee you have not caused the red to fall it would not be a foul, the red would be replaced and the game would carry on.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Thank you Barry. I am very familiar with snooker. I mostly play 8, 9, and 10 ball. I bet the other side of the table is called the black side.
Short. I encourage any player to use their weaker hand, it is a valuable skill to have. Unfortunately I have an arthritic neck and spine so can't get into what is considered a reasonable position.
Andy. I try to keep terminology simple for the people whose command of English is very basic. I can just imagine the questions if I start talking about cut induced throw., or in your words collision.
Short. One word, CLASS. Probably the best cueist in the game, not quite in Ronnie's class when it comes to break building but certainly in the top echelon.
Hello Sir, Firstly I'm from India, passionate about snooker...i have been playin snooker for almost year and half and try to play snooker whenever ever possible..i want to make a carrer out of it but unfortunately I can't afford a snooker table due to financial conditions.and i have learned a lot about this game thanks to your videos and I want to improve my game and take it to nationals and if possible to international level ....how can I pratice the games effectively without a snooker table ..can you please help me out with this if possible... I'm ready to do any kind of practice possible...please help me out...i would always be in your debts if you do Sir. Thank you
Bharath. I am afraid it is impossible to develop your game to an accepted level without getting onto a snooker table. Certainly you can practise straight cueing on anything that is a similar height to a snooker table but that is only a fraction of the skills you will need. Sorry that I cannot be of any more help.
kenneth. Indeed. but mention that phrase to most pros and they wouldn't know what you are talking about. That's one reason why I try to use simple language.
I think the left hand english/side hit on that shot has more to do with the transfer of spin. Left spin on the cue puts some right spin on the object ball. This increases the odds of the ball going in. For example, if you come up a hair too far to the left then the right spin will cut the angle of the bounce off the cushion while at the same time slightly accelerating the ball toward the pocket. Using right english/side would do the opposite. With right side you almost have to be dead on. Which as you point out isn't that easy with side since the balls get thrown slightly. Anyway, that's my 2 cents on it... which won't even buy you a piece of gum these days.
Hi barry normally i play with centre chin and my cue tip goes to left on delivery and i miss shots alot and with left chin the cue also goes to left but with right chin its alot less, what does it mean? Tnx
This is one of the poorest advice I've ever heard. I can appreciate your pt about squeezing effect, IF, & only IF, you're referring the nap effect of the cloth. From what I learnt from Frank Callan & pros I've played with, avoid using side as much as you can.
Your making a very simple shot, sound complicated. The titanium ferrule doesn’t do anything, it’s just as easy to play it, plain ball, left hand side and right hand side.
The better you hit the ball refers to how clean you make the strike / stroke , every shot is a single stroke or at least it should be when you are queueing well , it is not so easy to queue well for every shot , usually when you feel relaxed and confident you hit the ball well , also the more power you apply the less chance of hitting the ball well , no voodoo in snooker m8 nor mumbo jumbo , if you don't understand something , that's ok just ask nicely and i am sure someone will be nice enough to explain it for you
With all due respect...what are you talking about!? Have you never heard of cut induced throw? Speed variable? "Squeeze effect"!!?? What the hack is that? Dont try to reinvent the wheel sir.
Elvis. I certainly have heard of cut induced throw but a lot of viewers of the channel haven't. I have also heard of, What the heck is that? but never What the hack is that?
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach That is no excuse for renaming the "cut induced throw" into "Squeeze" thats ridiculous. Ps Thanks for the english lesson. But i think you were trying to redirect the conversation while missing the whole point. Admit it! .. you were wrong and end of the story.
Dear Barry i love watching your tutorial. Thanks for ur Great job. may i get some help from u? I am from Chengdu, china, hometown of professional Zhou Yuelong. I am right-handed with left eye dominant. I ever made one century and in average roughly one 50+ every 25 frames. I have no problem hitting left side of the object ball but big problem on right side. I tend to cut thick on right side of object ball, especially for long pots more than 70% missed. I notice that i often play with right hand side on cue ball that i think to some extent causes the problem. However When i, on purpose, adjust my cue ball without any side i could hardly aim. I mean i can't aim to the correct place When i get down to shot in case the cue ball without any side. I can feel i lose ability to aim precisely When hitting the right side of object ball, whereas i am never bothered hitting left side of object ball, immediately after getting down, my eye locked the correct place on object ball. It is the biggest technical issue i suffer now. If it is resolved, i am confident in half year i can accomplish at least one century break every week. Thanks Barry i look forward ur solution.
Just learned Barry turned 80. Happy birthday, coach!
Happy birthday Sir .One of the best & greatest coach of a Snooker ever.
As always Mr Stark brilliantly explained, really great to see yiu back passing on knowledge
David. Many thanks, glad the videos are appreciated.
Wah Amazing!Barry Sir looks 10/15 years younger than his actual age of 80 ,Happy Birthday Sir May you have a perenial life & continue to inspire for many more years.🙏🙏🙏
@amento. Many thanks for the good wishes, can you make me feel 10/15 years younger as well please.
Fantastic explanation of a tricky shot. Another wonderful video. I hope you are keeping well. Thank you Barry.
Ewan. Many thanks, glad it helped.
when i watch this shot on tv i can almost feel the anxiety of missing. such a complicated shot, glad youve gone over this.
CDK. Nobody particularly likes it, the only thing you can do is hit the ball nicely and give it lots of practise.
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@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach good advice
Thanks Barry. This channel is a brilliant catalogue of how to approach this game, it's hard to think of something that you haven't covered :)
Yesterday I improved my break from 17 to 25 in a frame. Practice pays off!
Aveepy. Many thanks, great that you are improving and that you feel the channel is helping you.
After watching your vids i started to look at my whole play ,stance,holding cue and good grief i was so surprised i was practicing and made my highest break of 75 it was so exhilarating to play again changed my whole outlook and fell in love with the game again thankyou Barry you've helped me no end been playing 35 years but not felt this good in years
c w. My pleasure glad to be of help.
Nothing like it! I'm 73 and learned at 13 years old. If you're lucky you'll have an older friend that knows pool. Best to have a teacher to teach you the basics and how to play position . The best teacher will tell you to always play to win but if you lose you've learned a valuable lesson to accept the loss with class. Besides being a " player " nothing will be as important as having class and respect for your opponent! Does the name Efren Reyes define "class and style" ??
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@@Downecker pool isn't a game i play much but the last time i played i 8 balled my opponent twice and the two disciplines are very different snooker requires a different mind set and concentration ,i watched a few vids and reevaluated my whole game taking note of where i could improve and it worked got a few bad habits now ironed out with much improvement the skill reyes has is a different class ,would love to see him play on an english pool table would be good to see if he could play the se as a nine ball
Great advice again! This difficult shot is essential to learn if you want to open the pack from a high black.
mtpun. Well said, so very true.
Missed your videos, glad to see you back! 👍🏻
el. Many thanks.
Always thinking of Barry when the world championship is on. Boy, I’d love to see Kyren win this year. I’m not sure if anyone one else does but I tend to rewind and LISTEN again. Going to practice not remembering what’s being said would be a shame. Cheers Barry🍻
Kyren is a great pleayer and I also wish him the best in upcomming season. Such a persistent player.
Ps. Second favourite is Stu Bingham. The thing that he done in pool recently is such an eyecandy.
Cheers and happy potting!
I recently won a tournament and big thanks goes to Sir Steve Barton and Sir Barry Stark, you guys are my teachers and I would always owe this one to you both 💜
Thank you sir !!
Snooker. Great stuff, well done. Do we get our night hood tomorrow.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Yes Sir 😅💜
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach thanks for giving reply sir 💜💜💜
thank you for the helpful video, i really need this when i play snooker with my friend, that’s make me to improve my skill!!
Yet another helpful video, thank you so much Sir, hope you always well!!!
George. Nice to hear from you again, I am well thankyou. Glad you liked the video.
I'm glad you are doing well Sir!
Thanks a lot for great insight.
Glad it was helpful!
Good explanation Barry, hope you’re keeping well 👍
DeanoP. Many thanks, I am fine, hope you are too.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach All good here thank you, out Sunday to knock some balls about 😁👍
Thanks this is really good
I recently started playing pool like I used to in my time at Uni, but loving this and hopefully can improve.
so glad your channel popped up on my page. I will practice these techniques for sure. great instruction, easy to understand and follow.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sir.
Most welcome
Thanks Barry!
You are very welcome
I'm glad that I have found this video, I absolutely hate playing this shot, especially of the black. On the green off it's spot when I'm trying to come off the cushion and hold for the brown is slightly easier, but I'm going have to take your advice and just practice it.
Ali. Admitting that you have a problem with a shot is half the battle of learning, go for it and get practising. Good luck.
Interesting it can be either type of side . Thanks Barry.
sunddowner. Some players still prefer to play the shot without what is known as helping side and stick to plain ball. The shot where the cut to the right is played with right hand side is tricky for any player and is used sparingly but is needed for positional purposes occasionally.
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
hi Barry
can you please tell me do you look at pocket during featuring or in the final backswing or before delivery ?
or the pocket should be in the background or prepheral vision at all the time?
i used to look at the cueball as when i was about to hit the cueball but a coach told me years ago to look at object ball , since then i have been having this problem that during features i go like , cueball, objectball, pocket and then cueball , then i look at the objectball as about to hit but i think i move my eyes to pocket while the tip is about to hit the cueball, and i miss alot of shots, should i go back to my old aiming method and look at the cueball when i about to hit the cueball or looking at pocket is normal ?
tnx alot for your nice videos
@meee. This is a question that I am often asked. I believe that at the moment of striking you should be looking at the object ball, however, some players do look at the cue ball at the moment of striking but certainly looking at the object ball is a lot more common and in my opinion better. As for looking at the pocket, this can be seriously off putting during an angle shot and could result in physical movement or certainly off putting in terms of your concentration.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Hi
can you help me please?
I switch my eyes to pocket as soon as i hit the object ball, sometimes i switch my eyes to pocket even before the tip has contacted the cueball and sometimes on time, i am not consistent. although when i look at the pocket i dont lift my head and theres no body movement.
how to overcome this issue?
need your help
thank you very much in advance
I just love you!
This effect is called cut-induced throw. There's a little bit of friction at the point of contact which drags the object ball ever so slightly off the center line: about 5 degrees outside the cut angle. When is cut-induced throw the strongest? That's right, slow stun shots at a 45 degree angle. You can compensate for this effect by using the techniques in the video: aiming to overcut the ball and letting it throw back on line, or using outside spin to throw the ball in the other direction, effectively cancelling the effects out. You can also reduce throw by hitting at higher speeds, or hitting with a large amount of topspin or backspin.
Note, this is a physics property that happens at the contact point of the balls, so the quality of stroke or whatever material your cue is made out of will not have any effect on throw, contrary to what the video claims. A cue ball arriving at an object ball at the same angle, speed, and spin will throw the object ball in exactly the same manner regardless of how it was cued. However, if you do not cue well you will not be able to aim consistently and precisely which will make the compensation very hard to practice.
Nate. If you listen to the video again you will note that the quality of stroke relates to how the cue ball is moved off line not the object ball.
Love to see more on getting out of snookers and two cushion get outs .There must be a technique other than guessing the angles . Pros can decide which side of the object ball they want to hit.
To get out of snooker using one cushion, imagine the cushion is a mirror. Simply aim the cueball toward the rail, at what would be the reflection of the ball you want to hit off that cushion. Adjust appropriately for side etc.
With a little practice, it's easy.
Same principal for doubling, into a middle pocket for example FROM ANYWHERE. If you aim a ball toward the middle pocket of the table next to you, you won't be far wrong from doubling into your middle pocket.
Don't mock if you misunderstand, it works perfectly.
Bob. Pros are good at getting out of snookers I agree but there is no magic formula. The markings of the table can be a great help, don't forget also the angles are 90 degrees and good players can judge the path of the cue ball when going around these angles. Generally, players will prefer to go around the angles when simply trying to hit the ball rather than play a one cushion escape, even though they are good at them as well. All it takes is lots of practise and a retentive memory.
@@stevetomlinson3894 Thanks Steve i am familiar with both of these techniques it is 2 or 3 cushion escapes that elude me the pros pick up the angles for these so quick they must be using a technique.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Dont quite follow your comment of the angles being 90 degrees can you elaborate maybe this is what i am missing.
I used to love shots like this when I was a kid!
sir. Yes they are very satisfying when you play them well.
Happy Birthday Barry I hope you had a great day. I feel like it's my birthday every time I watch one of your videos because I enjoy them very much. Thank you so much for you!!
Wow, thank you
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach you are most welcome!!!!
In my area we call it opposite or transverse english. It's always a KEY point to mention the tempo of your stroke vrs. the distance from que to object ball as the english will snap over and change... i.e. Effren Reyes!
Ron. There are lots of variables to be considered when playing any shot with side, only experience will help the player to master them all.
Great channel barry, appreciate your time and effort. I played for 6 years, age 12-18 in a club once a week, occasionally a bit more but very little since then. My highest break is 74. I've always played with my chin maybe 6 inches off the cue. People always commented that I was a very good potter, but that I need to put my chin on the cue. A 74 break and 60's and 50's is not bad, along with the potting. I always argued this when told. Am I missing something or is it just asthetics? I could understand if my highest break was 10 and I couldn't pot a ball.
European. So much depends on the reason for the chin being off the cue. In my case there are certain shots where I cannot get my chin to the cue because of arthritis in the neck and spine. Some players try to play with ordinary glasses, achieve reasonable results but would be able to get lower if they purchased snooker glasses. You have reached a reasonable standard but I would certainly advise try to get lower, its a little like sighting a rifle, you would not shoot from the hip. Also keeping the head still during the shot is essential, using the dominant eye correctly is also important and these points are easier and more consistent when the chin is on the cue.
Thanks barry. I appreciate the reply.
Hi Barry thank you for this video
You are very welcome
thanks a lot
You are most welcome
how to find vision centre? i watched your video where you point a stick and bring your face towards it, but nic barrow said that is wrong , bcaz if it forces us to chosoe one eye depending on head position. i really have hard time finding my vision centre as i am used to centre chin for years and it is wrong. can you please confirm that your method works perfectly? or any other method to find vision centre?
tnx
Gupp. Your head position will influence the position of your cue in relation to your vision centre, the demonstration will work only when your head is in the vertical position. There are several test that you can do to determine your dominant eye and generally your cue will be positioned towards that eye, sometimes even directly under that eye. Most players find that the sight right method helps them to determine their vision centre.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach i played close to my dominant eye for few months and i still miss long blues by atleast 12 inches or more to left of pocket. saw many coaches and they found no technical issue, and i went to Dr and said my left eye is %10 stronger but i am right eye dominant .
however i have been playing for 10 years now, but 5 years ago i had back disk surgery and after that my weight distrubution changed. i can see that my cue alignment is also not perfect
so not sure if this is bcaz of the vision centre of weight distribution.
what should i do?
do we lean forward and put lots of weight on bent knee and bridge arm?
thank you heaps
Hey Barry, I have a question about screw. If i'm bridging off the rail, but there is a gap between the rail and cue ball, say a few inches. Is it possible to play this with screw? I keep accidently jumping the cue ball off the table due to the elevation. I'm tempted to try and squish my hand into the gap in order to get my cue more parallel.
Dhiraj. If you can cue at the bottom of the ball or even below centre it is certainly possible to play shots with a limited amount of screw even when the position of the cue ball necessitates raising the butt. Unfortunately so much depends on the skill of the player.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach My new assistant snooker coach Chat-GPT says it could be cause I was gripping the cue too tight, and this was transferring excessive power on my screw shots ;) Perhaps it might also be that you don't have to go _as_ low on the cue ball when elevated?
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Nvm, it's probably just something to do with timing.
I could be wrong, but i think the shot starting at 5:05 was missed to his right side of the pocket, because using more power lead to there being more cue ball deflection, which caused the cue ball to hit the object ball too far to his left, even though there was reverse English, or right side, on the shot, which should've made it miss to his left side of the pocket. So yeah, I think it was ultimately the increased cue ball deflection from using more power that caused the miss.
Yes, i think you are right, with less power, spin induced throw comes into play and in that shot, using check side, you should miss the pot thick, not thin. But with power, cue ball deflection outdoes the spin induced throw and makes you miss thin.
Mark. Great that you and Emre are talking to each other as a result of the video, this is how learning happens. Well said both of you.
Emre. Please see my response to Mark.
The king is back!
Fawad. Please go steady I have to live up to these compliments, it gets harder as I get older.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach you have helped me a lot in the development of my game. So thanks.
Dear Barry i love watching your tutorial. Thanks for ur Great job. may i get some help from u? I am from Chengdu, china, hometown of professional Zhou Yuelong. I am right-handed with left eye dominant. I ever made one century and in average roughly one 50+ every 25 frames. I have no problem hitting left side of the object ball but big problem on right side. I tend to cut thick on right side of object ball, especially for long pots more than 70% missed. I notice that i often play with right hand side on cue ball that i think to some extent causes the problem. However When i, on purpose, adjust my cue ball without any side i could hardly aim. I mean i can't aim to the correct place When i get down to shot in case the cue ball without any side. I can feel i lose ability to aim precisely When hitting the right side of object ball, whereas i am never bothered hitting left side of object ball, immediately after getting down, my eye locked the correct place on object ball. It is the biggest technical issue i suffer now. If it is resolved, i am confident in half year i can accomplish at least one century break every week. Thanks Barry i look forward ur solution.
helping side supports a straighter line even with greater pace applied while check side in cut shots are sometimes unstable and wilder.
John. Well said but it is important to know why this is happening as well.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Hi Barry! by "this" you mean why helping side supports a straighter line or why players hate this kind of shot?
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach the helping side (in your case left) sort of hugs the ball(gearing effect).There's the 40% rule or Gearing outside english which when applied makes the object ball dart straight to the pocket with no wobble.While the right side shot produces more throw(relatively speaking) and slides away from object ball.ohh what am I doing explaining pool to a pool instructor 😅 .Pardon my ignorance.
Never knew the ferrule material affects the amount of throw. Interesting as always.
batlin. Yes, the new titanium ferrule tends to reduce the throw, careful though apparently there are some that are made from thicker material and the throw is still substantial.
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Hi Barry hope your well. Could you please tell me where the black would go if no spots are available and there is no room behind the black spot with reds all in line. I appreciate its highly unlikely but is there a rule as the black would have to go somewhere. Many thanks for the great videos
Robert. The black would still go as near to its own spot as possible on the central line of the table, even if that's between the pink and blue.
Hi Barry , Just a question: Yellow,Green and Brown spots, are they all classified inside the D or not? Because if the Cue ball goes off the table and I have ball in hand, can I put the cue ball on Yellow, Green or Brown spots, if their spots available? Thank you, Mark
I believe the spots are not inside of the D. Once when playing billiards I was told that I had the cue ball on the line and that was not allowed. You can roll it backwards half a millimeter or something and it will be good though.
@@musicbro8225 Thanks👍
I thought on the line is fine?
M G. Yes on the line is okay. However why take the risk sometimes the ball will roll a little on the spot and when you look along the baulk line more than half the ball is beyond the baulk line so you will be pulled for a foul.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Thank you so much, Mark👍
I actually find the right hand side slightly easier than the left hand side on this shot. Left hand side I jaw it, right hand side I pot it. I'm left handed but it's still right hand side on a pot to the right. I just find the throw of the right spin easier to judge on this shot. Anyway, great to see you're still doing these great snooker videos.
Robin. I also had a friend who preferred to play the shot as you do, just shows we are all different, one size does not fit all.
Long time. Great snooker lesson
MUKUL. Many thanks.
Dear Barry, I don't quite understand. When I want to play a similar ball in the opposite of the table, in the yellow pocket, on which side should I hit the white ball? I thank you in advance for your answer.
best regards and have a nice day,
Joe
j. Choosing whether you play the shot with right or left hand side depends on where you are trying to position the cue ball after the shot. The shot should be practised with right and left hand side.
Dear Barry, Thank you for your answer. Best wishes, Joe@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach
I think most people would take the left side of the cue because in general the ball has to go to the right to make it into the hole. But the ball also has to go slightly left, because its a diagonal line. So with mire finesse the right spin is the optimal shot being that snooker is a game of finesse, and this shot allows you to take your shot with less effort. All giving you a better chance of landing the cue where you want it
Michael. Whatever works for the individual is right.
It's weird as I was practing that shot yesterday from both sides and different angles. I much prefer the check side version from the left and hit the right, but then I prefer it with running side from the other side. I guess I just prefer right hand side. But I try and be able to play both. Left hand side is just not good for me for some reason.
Check vision alignment.
Usually players have a strong side.
Ben. Skye Daco below talks sense , it may be worth a check.
hi barry i used to finish my features and on backswing pause i switch my eyes to object ball and lock and then hit,,,, but in recent years in front pause i lock my eyes on object ball and pull the cue back while looking the object ball and strike while still looking the objectball
but my accuracy is very bad and my game has worsen
please tell me what i am doing wrong or what should be the best method? thank you
@Afghan. When you look at the object ball is largely a personal thing, it is doubtful that this is causing your inaccuracy. You must be moving somewhere in the process or aiming wrong or indeed delivering the cue incorrectly. Most players with normal eyesight lift their eyes to the object ball as the cue is moving backwards for the final time before delivery.
Thank for sharing cauch
My pleasure
How are yoy Sir?
hope you and all the family fine.
waiting for your videos.
Jomanji. Struggling to find a suitable venue at the moment.
Even though I don't play snooker this is actually a good tutorial for the same shot in 8 ball and this hopefully helps me there even though they are 2 different games
It's the same in any cue game, so this will definitely help.
Zane. Please remember that not all players prefer to use side on cut shots, although it is very common.
Miss ur video Sir 😢❤
Cheers Barry I still can’t get my head around this helping side lol 😂
I see how it all works but would I be correct in saying this is something for a level of player who can pot the black centre ball successfully
Cheers Gaffer 😊
The Snooker Shed. Yes and no. Certainly anyone who can pot the ball without side will have greater success with side than someone who struggles to pot the ball at all, or only occasionally. However, someone who is struggling may benefit from applying a trace of side. That's the problem with players and with coaching, one size does not fit all.
Hi Barry! For some reason, 9 times out of 10 I over cut this shot. Especially down the long rail. I’m going to practice these today.
I play mostly 9 ball but I still Love your videos !
Joe. There are points from both games that can help the other.
I hate that shot - for the throw reasons ....I am considering a titanium ferrle slight question ...you know that shot where you straighten the pot or the slight soft swerve shot if you know what i mean can you still play those shots with titanium? I use helping side on certain shots will it still be ok for this type of shot or will it be hard to get used to as i always use bits of side etc.
Byrom. This is so difficult to answer simply because some players like the titanium ferrule and other players don't. Kyren likes the fact that the titanium ferrule doesn't throw as much when using side and can play all the shots needed. I know of two other professional players who tried them but soon had them taken off again and returned to the brass ferrule, I am afraid you will only know if and when you try them.
Hello👋🙋♂️ there Sir..
As always another awesome snooker tutorial.
Great information and very helpful
Do keep posting and teaching us.
Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes✨✨✨
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Daniel. I will keep trying as long as the interest from you and others out there are still interested. Many thanks.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Thanks once again Coach👍
I love this game.. Though still learning. And still so much to learn..
Please continue posting helpful videos.
instead of using RH side, would it not be better playing the shot with top spin? Should still get the same outcome (if cued correctly)
Broadway. Can't agree with that I am afraid, depends on the angle the player needs the cue ball to leave the cushion.
Did I miss why/when you would want to use helping side vs non-helping side? Is it simply player preference?
s1dest3p. Generally most players like to apply a trace of side on cut shots, right hand side on left cuts and vice versa. As the video attempts to show, applying left hand side on left cuts makes the shot tricky. Please remember that not all players prefer to use side and will play with centre ball striking.
I have a question
If the cue ball is kiss (touching) with a red.. can it be possible that I can play a color and pot a red with the color i am playing? Is it a foul?
Usman. The only time you can use a colour to pot a red is when you have been given a free ball as the result of foul and the red is the ball that is on. In your scenario the red must be the ball that is on and the fact that the cue ball is touching a red you cannot be awarded a free ball so it would be a foul.
Hello from Brazil!! Please, show how to "fix the blue ball", using screw shot and top spin, when the white ball stop straight.
Jorge. By saying fix the cue ball I assume you mean stop the cue ball, but I don't quite understand what you then mean by using top spin., unless of course you mean getting the cue ball to run on in a straight line after contact with the object ball.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach My interpretation of Jorge's comment:
The white lands in line with the blue and you need position on a red either near the black spot or the baulk colors. How can one get the cue ball so far up the table when the cue ball is in line or nearly in line with the blue ball.
To answer that from my experience, one needs to "play the pocket" or "use all of the pocket." Meaning shoot the blue not straight and actually cut it a tiny bit with ridiculous levels of top or bottom. Sidespin gripping the long rail can help to get farther up the table. Prerequisite: Great cue power
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach let me try again... if I'm playing to finish the game, after play the brown, the cue ball stop in line with the blue, in the pocket in the center of the table, and I need to play to stop for the pink. I saw Sullivan using the "tip" of the cushian to direct the ball. Thanks for your attention e congrats for your channel.
@@spencerbrinton1397 Thanks, that's it my question.
@@jorgeaquino23 Ronnie using the tip of the corner is such a sweet shot. Knowing that if your off angle just enough and having the confidence to draw back and know you won't scratch in the opposite side pocket. Legendary
Hi Barry I was wondering I have recently made a 78 break I’m 14 but everybody keeps saying my positional play is quite loose what is one snooker practise routine I can practise to improve my position 👍
Ewan. You can improve positional play in many ways, simply by playing and trying to predict where the cue ball will end up will be beneficial. One of the best routines is the double line up where the balls are positioned in two lines down the centre of the table. The reds are obliquely placed so that as one ball is potted it allows the next to be potted and so. This is one of John Higgin's favourite practises, not a bad recommendation.
Please help Barry in a condition. I get snookered behind Black ball and also the cue ball is touching Black ball. I need to hit the Red ball now but I didn't hit the Red. Now, how much penalty points will be calculated? 7 or 4 ????
Horror. Providing the black didn't move the penalty is four points. Don't forget though that a foul and a miss can be called against you and the balls replaced.
I remember kyren struggled alot with this shot in champion of champions against which cost him the tournament final is he doing it right now or not? 🤔
Ihsan. Kyren has always been good at this shot but just like anyone else he will get it wrong sometimes, One thing I do know though is, when he gets it wrong he will go away and practise it.
So with using the side do you aim the line of the pot as though it was a full ball angle ie straight into middle of pocket, and then add the side. And with no side, aim thinner (ie the line to miss the middle of the pocket to hit the far jaw) and NOT add side. Which is better? Surely playing without side is easier and then just adjust your aim (ie where the white contacts the object ball) to allow for the 'squeeze' effect! And I assume you would only ever use the non-helping side for position purposes, otherwise why make the shot harder!
V08. I agree you would only make the shot harder deliberately (non-helping side) for positional purposes. Some players like to play these shots plain ball (without side) but most like to use helping side where you aim when using the side depends on so many things, eg How well you hit the ball (talent) How much your cue throws the cue ball. The distance between the cue ball and object ball.) The power on the shot.
All these things support what you say about plain ball striking yet we still prefer to play the shot with side, generally. Just practise the shot a lot to make your own decision.
What does green and yellow side mean?
Vitor. This is just a way of explaining which side of the table the shot is being played from. e.g. Standing at the baulk end of the table and looking down the table the green will be spotted on the left of baulk and the yellow on the right. So any shot played from the left side of the table may be referred to as the green side of the table, with the right side being referred to as the yellow side.
Sir if red on the table is on the edge of pocket and i played a shot but my cue ball did not touched the red and very very closely passes the red and after few second that red putted automatically without playing of next player is it a foul or what 🙂🙄
king. Providing in the opinion of the referee you have not caused the red to fall it would not be a foul, the red would be replaced and the game would carry on.
This type of cutting angle shot is easy just use helping side but if Opposite side need to aim for abit thicker
Wong. Pleased you find both shots easy, I certainly don't.
What is the green side of the table?
Mike. The green side of the table is the side where the green ball is spotted when the balls are set up at the start of a frame.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach Thank you Barry. I am very familiar with snooker. I mostly play 8, 9, and 10 ball. I bet the other side of the table is called the black side.
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But glad i love this shot
Are you any good left handed?
Short. I encourage any player to use their weaker hand, it is a valuable skill to have. Unfortunately I have an arthritic neck and spine so can't get into what is considered a reasonable position.
I love playing this shot with left on it
Woody. Easier with left hand side than it is with right hand side from the green ball side of the table.
If you’re technical the term would be collision induced throw
Andy. I try to keep terminology simple for the people whose command of English is very basic. I can just imagine the questions if I start talking about cut induced throw., or in your words collision.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach I remember when i read about it I was confused
What do you think of Neil Robertson as a snooker player?
Short. One word, CLASS. Probably the best cueist in the game, not quite in Ronnie's class when it comes to break building but certainly in the top echelon.
He should have done the 85 DT celebration after the opening shot. 😁
Milly. We have similar eyesight problems at least.
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Hello Sir,
Firstly I'm from India, passionate about snooker...i have been playin snooker for almost year and half and try to play snooker whenever ever possible..i want to make a carrer out of it but unfortunately I can't afford a snooker table due to financial conditions.and i have learned a lot about this game thanks to your videos and I want to improve my game and take it to nationals and if possible to international level ....how can I pratice the games effectively without a snooker table ..can you please help me out with this if possible... I'm ready to do any kind of practice possible...please help me out...i would always be in your debts if you do Sir.
Thank you
Bharath. I am afraid it is impossible to develop your game to an accepted level without getting onto a snooker table. Certainly you can practise straight cueing on anything that is a similar height to a snooker table but that is only a fraction of the skills you will need. Sorry that I cannot be of any more help.
Happy birthday from 5 months ago sorry I was too busy with lots of stuff
Gothic. Belated is better than not at all, many thanks.
Cut induced throw mate
kenneth. Indeed. but mention that phrase to most pros and they wouldn't know what you are talking about. That's one reason why I try to use simple language.
Now I feel confident to beat anyone around the world :D
Fabio. Good luck with that, confidence is an important aspect in this game.
Squeeze effect AKA Cut induced throw.
Mark. Some people who view the channel struggle with the English language, that is why I try to keep information as simple as possible.
I Hate this sometimes but i also love this when i hit that Right. ahahahahah
Infusion. Yes it is a tricky shot but great when it comes off.
Helping side AKA Gearing English.
I think the left hand english/side hit on that shot has more to do with the transfer of spin. Left spin on the cue puts some right spin on the object ball. This increases the odds of the ball going in. For example, if you come up a hair too far to the left then the right spin will cut the angle of the bounce off the cushion while at the same time slightly accelerating the ball toward the pocket. Using right english/side would do the opposite. With right side you almost have to be dead on. Which as you point out isn't that easy with side since the balls get thrown slightly.
Anyway, that's my 2 cents on it... which won't even buy you a piece of gum these days.
101. Always a contentious subject, well done for putting your views across in a manner worth reading and thinking about.
But.... to open the pack, player has to go the other way....arching into the pack
Sreenivas. Yes, that is a different topic to the video though.
Physics
Major Tip: Watch his videos in 1.25x
Ritesh. Must try that myself.
This is Ronnie's favorite shot
Vivek. Ronnie uses more side than most other pros, he doesn't do bad does he.
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach he's legend 💞
Hi barry normally i play with centre chin and my cue tip goes to left on delivery and i miss shots alot and with left chin the cue also goes to left but with right chin its alot less, what does it mean?
Tnx
Otherwise becomes an English billiards player, as they tend to play so many shots with check side 😜
Oneplus. Billiard players do use side to throw the ball wide or to narrow the angle of the cue ball, also to spin the cue ball into the pocket.
This is one of the poorest advice I've ever heard. I can appreciate your pt about squeezing effect, IF, & only IF, you're referring the nap effect of the cloth. From what I learnt from Frank Callan & pros I've played with, avoid using side as much as you can.
Geoff. I have had several discussions with Frank myself, like me he never condemned the use of side, only excessive use of it.
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Your making a very simple shot, sound complicated.
The titanium ferrule doesn’t do anything, it’s just as easy to play it, plain ball, left hand side and right hand side.
Over complicating the shot
alclark. Some players share your view, but lots do not.
@2:34 "...the better you hit that ball, the less that squeeze will be."
What kind of mumbo jumbo voodoo talk is that?
The better you hit the ball refers to how clean you make the strike / stroke , every shot is a single stroke or at least it should be when you are queueing well , it is not so easy to queue well for every shot , usually when you feel relaxed and confident you hit the ball well , also the more power you apply the less chance of hitting the ball well , no voodoo in snooker m8 nor mumbo jumbo , if you don't understand something , that's ok just ask nicely and i am sure someone will be nice enough to explain it for you
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Your reply is more mumbo jumbo.. "clean"... "stroke".
Using words you don't understand or can't explain, doesn't help your case.
Peter. Wonderful, so nice to be polite then as you say maybe someone will try to help. Well said.
With all due respect...what are you talking about!? Have you never heard of cut induced throw? Speed variable?
"Squeeze effect"!!?? What the hack is that?
Dont try to reinvent the wheel sir.
Elvis. I certainly have heard of cut induced throw but a lot of viewers of the channel haven't. I have also heard of, What the heck is that? but never What the hack is that?
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach good one Garry 😂 thanks for the tips and the laugh!
@@BarryStarkSnookerCoach That is no excuse for renaming the "cut induced throw" into "Squeeze" thats ridiculous.
Ps Thanks for the english lesson.
But i think you were trying to redirect the conversation while missing the whole point.
Admit it! .. you were wrong and end of the story.
Squeeze = cut induced throw?
Rico. It certainly does. Generally snooker players are not interested in terminology, that's for the coaches, players just want to pot balls.
Dear Barry i love watching your tutorial. Thanks for ur Great job. may i get some help from u? I am from Chengdu, china, hometown of professional Zhou Yuelong. I am right-handed with left eye dominant. I ever made one century and in average roughly one 50+ every 25 frames. I have no problem hitting left side of the object ball but big problem on right side. I tend to cut thick on right side of object ball, especially for long pots more than 70% missed. I notice that i often play with right hand side on cue ball that i think to some extent causes the problem. However When i, on purpose, adjust my cue ball without any side i could hardly aim. I mean i can't aim to the correct place When i get down to shot in case the cue ball without any side. I can feel i lose ability to aim precisely When hitting the right side of object ball, whereas i am never bothered hitting left side of object ball, immediately after getting down, my eye locked the correct place on object ball. It is the biggest technical issue i suffer now. If it is resolved, i am confident in half year i can accomplish at least one century break every week. Thanks Barry i look forward ur solution.