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How to pot and aim using side! 

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00:00 Intro
00:20 Check side holding for black
02:12 Check side on the blue
04:19 Running side - A common shot
06:25 Reverse side
08:41 Running side for the blue
09:56 Outro

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@Gbonejohn1974
@Gbonejohn1974 11 месяцев назад
best snooker channel ive found ,every time i watch a vid its like blocks of logic are falling into place and it all makes sense and thats all down to your clear presentation skills
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker 11 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot. Really great to help and thanks for commenting 👍👍
@thepaperbowser
@thepaperbowser Год назад
I've never played snooker, and I still enjoy your videos. A lot of what you explain is very useful for beginner-level pool players (reminds me of early Dr Dave Billiards videos), and I think you're actually one of the better instructional pool RU-vid content creators, despite never making videos about pool. I'll always recommend your channel to beginning pool players (and if I ever meet beginning snooker players here in the US). Thank you for everything you do to teach people the fundamentals of cue games!
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Hi Paul. Thanks so much for following and also for you positive feedback. It's great to know that people do find the videos helpful and I really appreciate your support and recommendations 👍👍😃
@ayandamthimkhulu851
@ayandamthimkhulu851 Год назад
True
@HighMaintenancePS
@HighMaintenancePS Год назад
Thanks for your comment mate. I watch snooker content from New Zealand, predominately a pool and pub pool playing country. I fell in love with snooker after discovering regular match content on RU-vid. Do you watch it? I also watch a little international level pool. But the snooker is just oh wow for reasons I won’t go into here. I have an old quality local built English pool table. Small balls and very very tight pockets. I can imagine I’m playing snooker on it. Great fun.
@lichanyanthan5684
@lichanyanthan5684 Год назад
I have been playing for 19 years and ......haven't improved much.
@castleanthrax1833
@castleanthrax1833 Год назад
@Hammeredprawn Why would you comment, when the only things you have to say are sarcastic and cynical?
@johns3790
@johns3790 Год назад
I’ve just discovered your videos and I found this one on aiming with side particularly helpful. I’ve only been playing for ~6 years. Started late in life…I’m approaching my 75th year. Just want to thank you for your assistance! Cheers
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Thanks John. Great to help 👍
@omk_alltheway
@omk_alltheway Год назад
That was the best lecture on using side spins in snooker I have watched till date.
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Thank you so much 👍
@mithunsharma5027
@mithunsharma5027 Год назад
Hello Barton, please make more videos like this This helps to understand fix patterns of common shots
@arthurmullard2788
@arthurmullard2788 Год назад
Always my problem Steve! TBH - One of many - 😂😂😂😂😂. This was, in my humble opinion, the most useful clip to date - cheers mate!
@mtpun
@mtpun Год назад
Such a good lesson again, thank you! Can't wait to try this in the snooker club.
@sheikebrahimsheikismail
@sheikebrahimsheikismail Год назад
Another brilliantly illustrated & simply explained clip on the intricacies of using side on the cue ball, in order to enhance one's positional play. Thanks 👌👍👏 coach.
@amirnor9880
@amirnor9880 Год назад
Useful and really pratical. Several times you need such shots. Just the compensation for such side spin is the difficult part. Thank you Barton for such great lessons!
@ashwinisaxena9275
@ashwinisaxena9275 Год назад
Absolutely helpful video sir!
@faysalmalik2661
@faysalmalik2661 Год назад
Thankyou Steve . I follow your channel regularly . Big fan .
@ciderpress6656
@ciderpress6656 11 месяцев назад
Another great piece of work. Excellent video!
@hmbdata
@hmbdata 6 месяцев назад
Working through each shot was very helpful and illuminating. Thanks!
@abhinavsaroj9251
@abhinavsaroj9251 Год назад
Thanks for this very useful video Steve. I feel playing sides is quite intimidating, so a mini-series would be nice on this explaining all the nuances of side play in more details. Such as - At what distance playing side is not worth it - Effect of side spin on object ball - More practice routines for side - How far can you go in the game (intermediate?) without playing sides and at what level playing side becomes must to up the game? and so on.
@ayates18
@ayates18 Год назад
Are you a teacher by any chance or just a 🪖
@dangermouse8466
@dangermouse8466 Год назад
I just love this channel! Thank you for the well explained videos.
@ministry_of_love
@ministry_of_love 3 месяца назад
Excellent video. Thank you
@markauton8737
@markauton8737 Год назад
Finally!! A well explained video using side and how to compensate for it 👏 👍 😀
@eamonnburke9879
@eamonnburke9879 Год назад
Very good lesson on how to handle side spin. More than anything else the manner which you explain is easy listening and I believe this skillset alone will endear your videos to a much wider audience. Congratulations.
@Go2DrivingSchool
@Go2DrivingSchool Год назад
Needed this, thanks for the videos!!
@kevlfc9223
@kevlfc9223 Год назад
Very good demonstration on the use of side explained so clearly thank you that
@virimaimutsatsa311
@virimaimutsatsa311 Год назад
I really love lectures, very helpful for Bigginers, keep it up Sir,,,, 👍👍
@colinevans7134
@colinevans7134 Год назад
Best video I've watched about snooker,Very good teacher and thanks for the video, LOVED IT 👍👏❤😊😊😊
@aidenmcdonnell7975
@aidenmcdonnell7975 8 месяцев назад
Brilliant explanation
@RicardoGarcia-nz1jb
@RicardoGarcia-nz1jb Год назад
Very well explained.
@thecommission6662
@thecommission6662 Год назад
Excellent video.
@waleedjamal5727
@waleedjamal5727 Год назад
Very much helpful. Thumbs up
@guirsd
@guirsd 9 месяцев назад
Great video!
@jackkk6898
@jackkk6898 Год назад
A useful lesson, good explanation.
@SnookerNepal
@SnookerNepal Год назад
Thanks for this video sir 💜💜💜
@user-ek1ec1wd6r
@user-ek1ec1wd6r Год назад
Very useful…. Thanks. Top class.
@MrMalbaghdady
@MrMalbaghdady Год назад
I Enjoy the way of explation with careful Playing , very useful to practice , thanks a lot for this video
@snookerwizard456
@snookerwizard456 Год назад
Great Content Steve! Many thanks :)
@arieshahrani2215
@arieshahrani2215 Год назад
Thank you info Mr
@kolosmagic
@kolosmagic 10 месяцев назад
That was a game-changer video. Thank you
@anandbharadwaj7878
@anandbharadwaj7878 Год назад
nice sir.. we feel playing with sides very difficult. thanks for all your sfforts to make us understand the game .
@deanoliver468
@deanoliver468 Год назад
Try not to put too much side on, the more side you try to put on the more chance you'll throw the white off
@philiplevins6702
@philiplevins6702 Год назад
great video...really well explained...thanks brother ☘
@gholamrezaebrahimi5985
@gholamrezaebrahimi5985 7 месяцев назад
Thanks, it was very useful
@cuesportcoaching-rajveerdu9034
Happy Teacher's Day Coach!you are amazing.learnt lot from you.Thank u for being the best and honest snooker coach
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Thank you! 👍😃
@obiorah1
@obiorah1 Год назад
Nice introduction, Well constructed, Nicely Explained,
@emmanuelbufazi7109
@emmanuelbufazi7109 Год назад
This was really helpful Can't wait to try it out Cause I always missed these shots Thanks I SUBSCRIBED TO YOUR CHANNEL
@mohdehshan6436
@mohdehshan6436 Год назад
Thanks barton snooker for this amazing video 🥰 🥰
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Thank you for watching 😃
@everydayshorts572
@everydayshorts572 Год назад
this is the most perfect video to improve ur game
@jodieandthomasmongan2026
@jodieandthomasmongan2026 3 месяца назад
I knew how to play with top spin or screw back but never really understood how to play with side but this videos very very helpful thank you very much 👌🏻👌🏻
@dzucco1
@dzucco1 Год назад
Great video as per normal
@rayboothroyd9221
@rayboothroyd9221 Год назад
Great advice as always Steve 👏👌
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Thanks Ray 👍
@niteshmehta8818
@niteshmehta8818 Год назад
Great videos, Steve! Please make a video to how to play with side against the nap and the adjustments you make with your aim. Thanks again!
@renewagner7104
@renewagner7104 Год назад
Another great Video! ❤️👍👋🇩🇪 Thank's.
@Zaheer2217
@Zaheer2217 Год назад
Since i started watching ur videos my game improved massively thanks bro keep doing what u are doing ❤️
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Awesome Zaheer. Thanks so much for watching and it's great to help 👍
@mehranaslam375
@mehranaslam375 Год назад
As always sir ❤️
@eppersonelectrical1621
@eppersonelectrical1621 Год назад
Here from the states….really enjoy your content!!! I love snooker, but sadly never get to play it. No table within a thousand mile radius….
@kevinbrennan2004
@kevinbrennan2004 Год назад
As always, a very useful video, on the basics of snooker. For me now, at the moment, i need to work on my balance issues, due to having very poor knee stability, from years of running. Ps.. I'm also 65. For now, i'm at the point, where im trying different stances, so that my cue tip does not move around in front of the ball. It's a work in progress, so ill let you know how i go.
@mr.changlam1535
@mr.changlam1535 Год назад
i have improved a lot bcoz of ur teaching sir..
@alecspyrou2134
@alecspyrou2134 Год назад
Thanks Steve. You have probably had this request before but playing side over distance would be a good progression to this video at some point. Thanks again for all the great content.
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Hi Alec, I will try and do a follow-up video where I talk about the distance making a difference. Thanks so much for your support and suggestions 👍👍
@carlabrahams4403
@carlabrahams4403 2 месяца назад
Brilliant
@vladomatoski1634
@vladomatoski1634 Год назад
I trained today the shot with checkside on the blue. That is an absolute necessity for decent breakbuilding
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 Год назад
I have never played snooker but there are things in common with pool...thanks mate🎱🇳🇿
@shahidmaher8012
@shahidmaher8012 Год назад
Sir you r best coach
@shanmahi2851
@shanmahi2851 Год назад
Simply wonderful Love from Pakistan
@graysimmo5399
@graysimmo5399 Месяц назад
Hi Steve, something you didn't really mention is that not only does the side change the angle after hitting a cushion but it also adds or takes away the pace of the cue ball, but I didn't know this until I saw Stephen Hendry explain it last week. Running side not only widens angles but will also make the cue ball travel further, while check side can kill the cue ball as it comes off the cushion. So finally making that famous Jimmy White shot that had Kirk Stevens slapping his thigh as the cue ball looked like it got stuck in glue after coming off the top cushion, make some sense. I know you will know that, but I don't feel you made the point clearly that it can be used just as much for changing distance as well as angles. But a great series. The one on understanding all the angles between a top spin and screw was a massive help. You have great talent not just as a teacher, but as a player, your shot success ratio looks very impressive
@Delphiwizard
@Delphiwizard Год назад
I'm so glad it's Thurday!
@thecommission6662
@thecommission6662 Год назад
Nearly.
@blackboardbloke
@blackboardbloke Год назад
When I first learned, before it became automatic, the way I used to remember which side to apply to the cue ball for screw back reverse side shots, is to strike it on the same side as the cushion.
@carlabrahams4403
@carlabrahams4403 4 месяца назад
Steve,what a great teacher you are,you make snooker effortless,quality isn't expensive it's priceless Steve,you as a person,and snooker coach.
@colinevans7134
@colinevans7134 Год назад
Love snooker, love the video, but still a very hard game to play 👍👏
@jericocalimlim7455
@jericocalimlim7455 Год назад
i love you, i'm gonna subscribe you i love how you teach us
@jamshidrazmyar1839
@jamshidrazmyar1839 Год назад
and also the power of shots
@ashtrekker4742
@ashtrekker4742 Год назад
Hmmm, I always thought playing with the nap the ball spins towards the side given, as against the nap where the ball spins away. 😃But what do I know 😁. Glad to have your vlogs Steve!
@thomaspattison1631
@thomaspattison1631 Год назад
Learnt a lot and now I'm in yo breaks of 50-60s because of you. Its a shame I couldn't meet you for personal training as I live in Glasgow. Anyways keep them good work up
@benwalne213
@benwalne213 Год назад
Great video and much needed to start to take the game to the next level. Could you explain more in another video about the throw of the object ball when using running side (is this only with running side)? I understand how to adjust my aiming regarding the push of the cue ball but not when it’s about this throw.. they seem to counteract each other which can be confusing.
@ianstewart5297
@ianstewart5297 4 месяца назад
Very usefull.ta 👍👍🍺
@MeqoDluffy
@MeqoDluffy Год назад
More video on side spin pls.. i think this is the hard part on snooker.. need more video on this
@zamhalim2856
@zamhalim2856 8 месяцев назад
nice..tq
@robsoncosta6785
@robsoncosta6785 Год назад
Your work is fantastic and has reached and transformed my game even from afar and without speaking your language. thank you so much!
@rivaanb
@rivaanb Месяц назад
Hi Steve! Thank you so much for your knowledge 😊🙏🏽 I’m new to playing with side.. Is it possible you could give us drills to practice consistency and aim when playing with side?
@RichBaxterMusic
@RichBaxterMusic Год назад
Hi Steve, i only just found your channel recently and hit subscribe! Your videos are great. I have my own full size table at home too (and not buckets for pockets either) and this is a great explanation of side. It confused me for years (especially check) and then it just clicked one day. I have switched to a titanium ferrule and that did make a difference with side. I don't feel i have to be so extreme with the aiming using side but you still have to aim thick when using more extreme side. Have you used a titanium ferrule and if so, maybe a video showing the difference would be great as i can see it and its educational!
@ShAaka302
@ShAaka302 Год назад
Can you make a video on how to play easier cushion shots
@jazz6922
@jazz6922 Год назад
Kindly Need another video tutorial on this topic ...
@donaldstott243
@donaldstott243 Год назад
Really like this one Steve. Can I assume power and distance between cue ball and object ball make a big difference in how much adjustment you need to make when aiming? A follow up video idea perhaps? 🙂
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
You're right, Donald. Power and distance will require a different adjustment and then even more feel comes into it. Think of a footballer taking a free kick and judging the bend of the ball into goal. That's what a snooker player is having to do when playing side 👍
@jamshidrazmyar1839
@jamshidrazmyar1839 Год назад
Please explain effect of distance on th aiming with sides
@brendanpassey8306
@brendanpassey8306 Год назад
Hey Mr Barton, thanks for the video. I've watched every coaching video on side I can find but have never seen anyone cover what their eyes are actually doing when aiming with side. I've been playing for decades and play quite well (80+ break player). I recently made the mistake of over analyzing the way that I aim with side, I was a bit shocked and taken aback by what seems to be happening in practice and it's doing my head in so I've come to the internet seeking validation. I found that when I use side my eyes are not looking straight down the line of the cue, but rather looking down the center of the white ball roughly towards the intended point of impact on the object ball. This of course means that my cue is slightly to the side of the center of my line of vision and also slightly off parallel with my line of vision. Is this how other players do it? Or do other players maintain the cue in the center of their vision and aim the shot with the cue ball appearing off to one side relative to the center of their vision? I hope you can understand what I am trying to ask, it's hard to describe.
@9ElevenBundle
@9ElevenBundle Год назад
hope can improve for my game...
@jaskiers8951
@jaskiers8951 Год назад
Very helpful video as always Steve. I heard you say on a couple of shots that the CB has no time to curve back so it's just about compensating for the deflection. If you ever do a part 2, I would be interested in 1 or 2 shots where the CB has more time to curve back. Also, do you think decelling on the shot can lead to the CB swerving back much sooner than it would otherwise?
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Cheers. Yes, I will do a video showing when the cue ball is bending out. You are also right that if you decelerate, this will cause the cue ball to bend back too much and you'll miss the shot 👍
@paddyross1
@paddyross1 6 месяцев назад
Hi Steve. Great video. You mentioned the effect of throw with the green and red shots, but not with the blue shot. Is throw more of an issue with the less angled shots?
@dragonwalker5655
@dragonwalker5655 Год назад
Hi I found your tutorials about using sides are very useful, and I really put that to practice and it works. But I just encounter a situation is when the cue ball requires hitting multiple cushions with sides like saving from a snooker I found it difficult to predict the direction of the cue ball. Could you help make a video about using sides to save snookers? It will be very useful
@MILITARY1231
@MILITARY1231 3 месяца назад
Brilliant, thank you. Question, I have a 9 million tip and a wippy cue. I get a lot more movement on the white as most players. Do I just over compensate more.
@khalidtizra5219
@khalidtizra5219 11 месяцев назад
🎉
@tomt.7414
@tomt.7414 Год назад
I appreciate your efforts. How can I get one-to-one snooker lessons?
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Hi Tom, Send me an email and I can send you all my details. steve@bartonsnooker.co.uk
@aniket8882
@aniket8882 Год назад
Pls demonstrate the shot where you're on the wrong side of the blue and u have to follow through the baulk 3 cushions to get back to reds near pink spot area missing the baulk colors.
@meeemalef5849
@meeemalef5849 5 месяцев назад
most pro and coach say, get the cue tip to behind cueball. the way i play is i think shaun murphy does that, eg: as i get down my cue tip is above the cueball and i have to pull the cue back to bring the cue tip back behind the white, then start my featuring. does that cause problem ? and make the cue offline?
@joakimholmberg2477
@joakimholmberg2477 Год назад
Great lessons, thank you so much. I live in Thailand can you arrange video lessons as well? Mainly technical issues I'm a beginner. Very interested thank you
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Yes. Please contact me on WhatsApp for details. Visit my website for the phone number.
@joakimholmberg2477
@joakimholmberg2477 Год назад
Ok will be tomorrow. A bit late here now. Good night
@jerzeyvermont
@jerzeyvermont Год назад
Trying to learn… On the opening shot could you bounce two cushions and tap the back of the reds? Leaving it right up on them….Is that illegal or just foolhardy or risky? Left a like and subscribed. Thanks
@wealthychef
@wealthychef Год назад
In the example with running stun on the green, you said you don't have to worry about the deflection from the off-center hit, because throw from the spin will compensate. But in the example with reverse running left draw to get on the reds, you say you do have to worry about the deflection from the off-center hit. I'm confused about this point, when you have to compensate for deflection and when you don't
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
I think played are so used to playing with "helping side" that you don't notice the aiming adjustment on the angled shots. Whereas on the straight one, you'll notice yourself having to adjust a bit.
@glenda2578
@glenda2578 Год назад
on all your videos you should always show where you are hitting the ball in the top corner ,you do do it on some but it would be great on them all
@taniwhaman2250
@taniwhaman2250 Год назад
It would be cool if you could play a full game and explain each shot and why you played it.
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Check this video out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sL7S3h4VLFw.html
@taniwhaman2250
@taniwhaman2250 Год назад
@@BartonSnooker would be even better with the Go-Pro. Lol.
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
@@taniwhaman2250 what about this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OZ6moeD3Zfw.html
@johndean8295
@johndean8295 10 месяцев назад
If the first shot had more distance between cue ball and blue how is it played then ..would the left hand side not check it ?
@ploplos
@ploplos Год назад
@BartonSnooker I have an important question for me. If I give just touch of side to the cue ball, should I also compensate the angle to pot the ball or maybe it is some a little bit of touch side shots where I don't need to think about to change the angle? Thank's for video.
@shanesworld8604
@shanesworld8604 Год назад
Sounds like you are from near me, stourbridge!
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Not far mate, yeah. I'm from Wolverhampton 👍
@soheilvahedi2086
@soheilvahedi2086 Год назад
Dear barton you need to talk about cues n tips n ferrules n how they swerve n throw the white and also the fact that the object ball gets thrown to the opposite side of where you put side.an student of mine has a cue that if he were to play the first shot,he shud hv aimed it thin as his cue n tip swerve the white before contact.as a coach you should explain it fully as it can mislead players.
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
It doesn't really matter. It's the same principle with any cue, and the the player must adjust slightly depending on their cue. It is not an exact science. A player must "feel" the shot for themselves.
@soheilvahedi2086
@soheilvahedi2086 Год назад
@@BartonSnooker well thats perfectly right n im aware of it but as you know,there are things that happen with the balls that you should be really clever to notice and learn them,even then it takes a lot to really know why that kindda thing happens but how many people have that IQ to really see them?you see my point?we need to explain things in such a way that even that player with lowest iq level could learn and fully understand them. Lets be honest,we only need to give those clever players an inch n they'll take miles,its the other lower level players who need coaching to save their time. By the way,i do appreciate what you do and your knowledge which is helping many players out there who haven't got the money to pay a coach. Cheers buddy keep it up.
@bartoszpustu7939
@bartoszpustu7939 Год назад
I spent months watching your cue action videos and learning how to play WITHOUT side (unintentional) now it looks like your agenda is switching towards making me play WITH side. Thanks Steve, great help... ;-) Seriously though, what would you say is number of shots/hours practice until you get an average player you teach to get that feel? Say that blue to pink - is it a couple hours / a couple weeks / a couple months?
@BartonSnooker
@BartonSnooker Год назад
Hello Bartosz, Hehe! We all need a good solid foundation of delivering the cue before we worry about more complicated things. I'm just showing some key shots that players HAVE to play with side in this video. It's always an interesting question the one about how long things take. It's very hard to gauge exactly how much time a player spends doing something before they improve. I more think of it this way: when I first knew about that blue to pink shot, I started to try and play it. After one week I would get it ABSOLUTELY PERFECT 2/50 attempts. After two weeks 5/50. Three weeks 7/50..... 6 months 15/50.... 1 year 20/50..... 2 years 30/50...... 3 years 35/50... 4 years 40/50.... Now I'm at 10+ years of playing snooker seriously, I can get it 48/50. Which means I can play it on demand as I do in this video. Consistency in anything takes time. We get more and more refined over time until we can play the shots almost as and when we would like. By the way, when I made my first century in 2013, I was playing 3 times a week for about 6 hours in total per week. Hope that all makes sense! Steve 🙂
@bartoszpustu7939
@bartoszpustu7939 Год назад
Thanks Steve for an honest answer. Guess I need to work on managing my expactations even more then on the shots with side ;-)
@Obozhalkin
@Obozhalkin 7 месяцев назад
What is the most preferable tip size on cue for an amateur player? I mean so I could make even extremely spins with less mistakes? I used to play 9.5mm... But I wanna know a professional point on it. Thanks!
@MugheesMohiuddin
@MugheesMohiuddin Год назад
Correct me if im wrong, but the angles you ve shown in your thumbnail are opposite? When giving the run side it will push the play ball in opposite direction with the spin on play ball and vice versa for check side
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