Lots of position subtle errors. 60fps Head Cam only ver. : • 20221011 Clearance pra... Other Head Cam video : • Snooker POV #snooker #snookerPOV #สนุกเกอร์ #斯诺克 #स्नूकर #SasaSnooker
Great vid. Well-done on the total clearance. Very interesting with the visuals . I hope you make more like this ,it's a good way of learning positional play .
Thank you ferozshaikhy for watching my video. The response was better than I expected, so I'm planning to make these videos little by little as long as it's not too much trouble.
Motion track the lines to the camera movement and the actual lines and that will look great plus stay down on shot until white ends up in finished position, plus good lesson of staying down on shot until white stops.
Awesome break perfect cueing really love the extra work you put in. You’ll get a lot more views and subscribers very soon I’m sure of it. Also I love the grain of your cue. Thanks for making these videos
I think that was wonderful and thank you for sharing. The camera and the angles you show help us so much to learn where to hit the cueball and the object ball. Once again fabulous
Hi sasa... Great video.. Doing fabulous job.. Especially putting extra work in ur video.. Helps a lot to learn... Just loved ur work... A lot of love respect and appreciation from pakistan... Keep doing it.. You are gona get millions likes n subscriptions really soon... M sure of it... Well done keep it up ❤
I'm not that good at it, but I only publish videos that work, so they may look better than they should. I practice almost every day. There are not many players in Japan and it is hard to play with others. So I play games left and right. I think to be good at it, you have to be highly motivated and have highly motivated players around you that you can practice with. In my case, I don't have any, so I practice separately on my right and left.
@sasa_snooker wow that's amazing! do you have a table at your house or do you go to a club and how many hours do you play for a day and if you do go to a club how much does it cost?
@sasa_snooker sick. If you don't mind me asking forgive me how old are you as just wondering how you get that much time to practice? Do you not have college during the day or do you work? What times do you go? And do you practice solo on your own or by playing matches vs other people
@@umardawood1659 I am 40 years old. I don't consider myself a professional or anything, I just do it as a hobby. I'm not working at the moment, so I can spend quite a lot of time on snooker. I will start working soon, but I don't think I will lose that much time practising snooker if I choose the right environment.
I haven't re-spotted the pink because it's practice. It's to save time. 9:37 potted the pink Break 95. 9:49 potted a red Break 96. 10:17 potted the blue Break 101.
เมื่อฉันยืนอยู่ก่อนเซ็ตอัพ คุณควรนึกภาพเส้นที่ลูกคิวบอลจะวิ่งให้ชัดเจน และเซ็ตอัพไปทางเดียวกันเสมอ Engrish : When I am standing before setting up, you should strongly visualize the line where the cue ball will run, and always set up in the same way toward it.
Hi Sasa, You crafted out that century break in a superb manner. Your cue ball control is remarkable, and it continues improving. Maybe, as a practice challenge, you could see how many colour clearances ( yellow to black) you can achieve without missing them ( please consider this). 🐺🦊🦝
Hello kendall Troy, I didn't do it recently, but I used to practice that practice. At that time, my best record was four consecutive clearances. I'll try it next time 💪.
I think what I'm aware of varies from person to person. You can find a lot of them on youtube if you look for them, I think you should try various things and choose the one that is easy to visualize.
When I am standing, I am very aware of the line where the cue ball goes to the imaginary ball and the line where the object ball runs. And I'm also aware of the cue point. I try to position myself in my usual routine towards that line. The starting position before getting into the stance is very important. I think this video will help with that. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o_Ns_L5njNg.html Once I have set up, there is very little to adjust except the length of the take-back and the shot power. From the time I set up until the shot, I am aware of the overlap with the object ball, not the imaginary ball.