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your videos are Good Bro. Keep going. i am a beginning player of Snooker daily getting help from you and improving .Thankyou.
ОтветитьIf the shot is dead straight, you can aim the white ball at the pocket
ОтветитьNice tutorial! Keep making contents like this one. Need it badly.
ОтветитьHi azzie from mildura vic australia
ОтветитьI really appreciate
Ответитьhey, love from pakistan really love your videos
Ответитьชอบมาก แต่แปลเป็นภาษาไทยได้มั้ย ฟังไม่เข้าใจ
ОтветитьGreat advice. Thank you.
ОтветитьAwesome video mate from Tasmania
ОтветитьThank you so much for your help and advice you gave us l am following you from Jordan 🇯🇴
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ОтветитьYour channel is amazing.. watching from the Philippines.. we dont play Snooker, but the advice here well translates to playing 9ball pool.. this channel is my secret weapon.. 😂😂
ОтветитьCan't find the link to the practice routines...has it been removed?
ОтветитьExcellent! Age pensioner starting again after over 40 or so years. Could not believe how many shots I was missing and by how much. Getting some now. Thank you!
ОтветитьWatching from Nagaland, India.
ОтветитьLove from India my brother
Ответитьyour tip on the reflection of the white is absolute nonsense ...if the lights are different the reflection will be too
ОтветитьWhete to aim in the bottom center or top od the target ball?
ОтветитьBeen playing for 2 months around a hour a week. Highest break is 54. But also a plasterer so can judge distance to the mm in my job but can be mile's out in the game. I wanna hit a 100 within 5 months so going to use these techniques. I know if I played 2 hours a day I'd be hitting 110. But can't afford the time or money to play 2 hours a day . Single dad life eh. Work , school ,dinner ,snooker.
ОтветитьThe cushion thing, I find just cueing down ever so slightly helps too. (Raising your bridge slightly off the cushion) you take the cushion out of play, but you need to be wary of not putting accidental side or screw on the ball
ОтветитьThe highest break I ever had was a 64 where the cue ball hardly passed the middle pockets. Gently good cueing is the answer.
ОтветитьLoved all the videos. From Pakistan
ОтветитьBest teacher all the time
ОтветитьDoesn't that mushroomed tip bother you?
Ответитьhow much would it cost for u to re-cloth your table mate?
ОтветитьCant compare the shots in practice and the shots under pressure. This title doesn't make sense.
ОтветитьSuch a good video thanks! Just what I was looking for.
ОтветитьThank you mate
ОтветитьHey just so you know my name is Scotty and I am a professional snooker player bur watched this video and improved
ОтветитьAWESOME CONTENT
ОтветитьAWESOME GAME PLAYING
ОтветитьFeels geeat to watch your videos. From Kathmandu Nepal
ОтветитьThanx for ur Courtesy I'm very much hopeful that I'll win our club tournament end of this month.Lahore Pakistan
ОтветитьI know the secrets, now I need a snooker table
Ответитьawesome video dude ! thank you !! first time commenting a loyal follower thou .... didn't get the 3rd tip that quite
ОтветитьYeahhhhh cheap steel block… just add chalk to the cushions…. Nice one 😀👍
ОтветитьThis is a video I enjoy the most out of all of them. I really relate to the "eyes deceiving you" thing. I seem to miss the pocket to the right every time, so when I aim more to the right it looks wrong but I pot it!?
But how much to compensate for all the different shots you play is where it gets complicated. Maybe you could do a video just focusing on how to fine tune this missalignment and bogus image our eyes can give us.
I've never seen the reflection of the cue ball on a snooker ball 😳
ОтветитьPersonally, for straight shots I don't use the reflection since that's hard to see from far away. I like the very bottom of the object ball since it's always in the center and easier to see from far away.
ОтветитьIndia just made a movie called “Toolsidas Junior” about a snooker. You should check it out bro.
ОтветитьDefinitely, this is the best snooker channel ever. thanks for the great work!
Ответить😂 looking for the reflection on the object ball is the worst advice you could give anybody and the best advice to sabotage someone else's game.
All professional snooker players play the line of the shot standing up!
I’m learning from Cambodia
ОтветитьHey Mr. Break From Life Guy that shalt not go by any other name. Thank-you! The graphic with the idea to keep the pocket within the illustrated 3/4 and 1/2 lines is a godsend. I have rekindled my squirrel to the nut excitement/relationship between cue ball and object ball. After years of prioritizing body alignment I am learning how the two things work together. Love your work/gonna hafta buy a toque off ya...
ОтветитьMy brother managed to convince me to play snooker and he sent me one of your videos about aiming and it was unbelievably helpful. Big thanks from Toby in Halifax, England.
Ответитьadd me the map and hellow from dominican republic !
ОтветитьMalaysia pleasee🥹
ОтветитьIt's a game u used to thoroughly enjoy as a teen, but here, in Jamaica, snooker tables are few and far between, so I have not layed in 50 years, and have to watch, instead
ОтветитьI find it is easier if you place your finger tips on the edge of the table and raise your hand slightly
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