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Mistakes Everyone Makes When Clearing The Colours 

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In this week's Cue Tip, Stephen runs through the best way to clear up the colours when finishing a frame. He goes over the 6 colour shots in detail and explains how you should approach them to ensure you do this routine perfectly every time. Clearing the colours happens in most frames of snooker so it's an important step to master! How do you approach clearing them?
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@phillace
@phillace Год назад
This channel is the best thing to happen on RU-vid for years , great work Stephen !
@dannynaylor5366
@dannynaylor5366 Год назад
Agreed pal👍
@wsmtown8575
@wsmtown8575 Год назад
Really , Michael holt videos are number one
@franksfiddle9031
@franksfiddle9031 Год назад
Yep ... reaslly like Stephen's approach to this
@CasperLD
@CasperLD Год назад
Totally agree.
@NakulGandhi
@NakulGandhi Год назад
100 percent!
@mikey22355
@mikey22355 Год назад
Love this channel. I could watch Stephen playing and chatting about random topics all day.
@uzzy_787
@uzzy_787 Год назад
We need a 100k special Stephen! A long video with Ronnie maybe🤩
@aloisberger8891
@aloisberger8891 Год назад
Stephen Hendry, we love you!
@paulboardman247
@paulboardman247 Год назад
Nearly 100k subs. Very impressive in a short time!
@KenKen-wp3fe
@KenKen-wp3fe Год назад
Now when stephen hendry posts these videos i see now how much Humor he has and now he is becomming my favorite chanell !!!!
@darylkenny9669
@darylkenny9669 Год назад
Greatest channel EVER !!! STEPHEN ... You are the undisputed KING !!!
@nathanielbastin4335
@nathanielbastin4335 Год назад
Though undoubtedly useful for an amateur to practice, the reality with an amateur frame is so many balls have already been missed by this point that the colours are nowhere near their spots! Great channel, Stephen. Keep up the great work!
@rashidxd
@rashidxd Год назад
You are almost 100K in just a few months. This is one of the fastest growing YT channels out there. Keep up the good work!
@moulinyan
@moulinyan Год назад
it really isnt
@SMG95x
@SMG95x Год назад
@@moulinyandoes it matter.
@Host4l
@Host4l Год назад
Nice lad Stephen
@jayjay-bm5vj
@jayjay-bm5vj Год назад
brilliant stephen
@jackbuff_I
@jackbuff_I Год назад
cheers Stephen! Brown to Blue has always been my nemesis!!
@oyyq99999
@oyyq99999 Год назад
same here! I need to practice tons and tons of Brown to Blue...
@AD-kv9kj
@AD-kv9kj Год назад
@@oyyq99999 Maybe try to practice most of those in a full colour clearance though. Otherwise you end up so focused on the one shot, you can start to get sloppy on the rest. Sort of similar with stuff like practicing shots on both sides of the table, so you don't start to subtly develop a preference for one side.
@oyyq99999
@oyyq99999 Год назад
@@AD-kv9kj Thanks for the advice. Actually I'm practicing pretty much everything with non-fixed style. Just a rough range to start with and allow multiple choices where applicable. But the brown to blue positional shot always draws me back, so I really need to do it more than usual. I will use the rest whenever needed and I don't limit my cue power too much on a relatively comfortable rest shot. And occasionally I play shots with my opposite hand because I want to be able to play with both hands eventually, but that is not my focus for now.
@darylkenny9669
@darylkenny9669 Год назад
Great video king.
@niallcnoc9646
@niallcnoc9646 Год назад
The camera shots from behind and the red dot 🔴 showing where he’s hitting the white is critical to understand positional shooting. The head camera is excellent also. Excellent content Stevie H 👏
@lonemountain3049
@lonemountain3049 Год назад
congrats on 100k stephen sir it was fairly quick, your content is pure quality and full of information, tips, lessons and experience. keep it coming sir
@NakulGandhi
@NakulGandhi Год назад
Probably the best player to ever play! Love your content. Keep posting!!
@FlanZx6r
@FlanZx6r Год назад
Snooker tips from the one and only , we love you Stephen! Love the channel!
@mattmorley6651
@mattmorley6651 Год назад
I could watch your videos all day long
@sussi-hn5fj
@sussi-hn5fj Месяц назад
I would love to be better at snooker. Id be happy with a 25 break too! Lol im so rubbish but I love watching Stephens cue tips. Thank you Stephen for your cue tips. Thank you for also playing genius snooker and entertaining all your fans in the 80s and 90s too. I love watching you play. 👍
@declanmulraney1363
@declanmulraney1363 Год назад
Makes it look simple.
@smokeddd
@smokeddd Год назад
That’s why you the GOAT 🐐 the goaaaaaat “ with meme sound “
@georgedawson235
@georgedawson235 Год назад
This channel is fantastic the information we have at our fingertips for absolutely free these days is astonishing. I could listen to hendry chat all day and I love seeing guests on for a frame and a chat for half hour but I seriously could watch this in a hour long + pod cast format!
@ravivarman2020
@ravivarman2020 Год назад
It would be great to see SH give masterclass tips. What if you land position a little short or long on each of the colors.
@BlackPocketYT
@BlackPocketYT Год назад
What a treat it is to have one of the world's greatest players giving such detailed and well-expressed lessons. Thank you! Also, getting in early, but you'll be ticking over 100,000 subscribers in the next few hours - congratulations! Well deserved. Please keep this going Stephen - you have a solid base of subscribers hanging out for every new video.
@79BlackRose
@79BlackRose Год назад
Congrats on 100k subs Stephen. Well deserved mate!
@Rob.Chapman
@Rob.Chapman Год назад
I can't believe this kind of thing hasn't been done before. The channel is great, the format is excellent, the personal conversation with other snooker players and guests over a couple of frames is a wonderful and enlightening. The tips to improve the games played by us hobbiests and amateurs alike is excellent, all hosted by a fabulous ambassador of the sport. Looking forward to the next Cue Tips!
@leboeuf05
@leboeuf05 Год назад
clear up, win the frame
@nutbrown607
@nutbrown607 Год назад
Really love this channel. Even considering buying a hoodie 🤔
@L1ghtOn3
@L1ghtOn3 Год назад
Best of the best! 👍🏼
@meesamraza6727
@meesamraza6727 Год назад
The great stephen snooker the nick name from my side sir love from pakistan❤️❤️❤️
@dsmash447
@dsmash447 Год назад
Another nice straightforward lesson. Polite request for some simple tactical moves like snookering ones opponent and giving them a hard time when one cannot pot.
@TidusfromZanarkand
@TidusfromZanarkand Год назад
Hey Stephen, you've done a video explaining how to aim with side. Care to do a video explaining the different reaction of the cue ball in relation to where you hit it? You know, hit very low for Screwback, low-mid for a Stun, high for Runthrough and so on, and also the reaction/angle change when hitting with side on those shots. You are really articulate when explaining each situation, I bet this is a video quite a few beginners are looking forward to watching ^ Cheers on the 100k subs btw
@ejayman
@ejayman Год назад
100% agreed. I'd love to see him explain how the path of the white changes when you're putting side on, as well as how the path of the object ball is effected by different types of cue-ball spin
@sharkmoss
@sharkmoss Год назад
Congrats on 100K subscribers!!
@keithstamp4629
@keithstamp4629 Год назад
Excellent
@GoldenLeaves13
@GoldenLeaves13 Год назад
Just want to say thank you to Stephen, I've been playing a few games against my dad every week for about three years since my mum passed and because of your tips through all of your videos I finally beat him today! 63-36, I though he was going to cry when I potted my third pink in a row and I don't think it would have been a sad cry, legitimately thank you
@jflogr1
@jflogr1 Год назад
Unlucky. I love it!
@jblogas599
@jblogas599 Год назад
Hello Stephen
@TonyHammitt
@TonyHammitt Год назад
Nice content and congrats on hitting 100K!! 😊
@richardcranium3403
@richardcranium3403 Год назад
👍👍👍
@timmyg37
@timmyg37 Год назад
U make it look so easy
@AmmoBoks
@AmmoBoks Год назад
GG on reaching 100k!
@andydurance478
@andydurance478 Год назад
That’s why your theee best Stephen 👍
@Baba-uw8ff
@Baba-uw8ff Год назад
Exactly like you said
@glenmorahan8617
@glenmorahan8617 Год назад
“all you’ve to do now is to shake your opponent’s now and say “unlucky”” perhaps the most gangster line i’ve ever heard
@christoph1246
@christoph1246 Год назад
God I miss playing snooker on a damp Tuesday night.
@craigdavidmack
@craigdavidmack Год назад
great vid Steve
@iainamurray
@iainamurray Год назад
So close to 100k! (08/03/2023)
@CamoDrako
@CamoDrako Год назад
Watching this: ahh it's so simple At the club: *snaps cue* Warm regards from your old stomping ground of South Queensferry Stephen :)
@FACTulta
@FACTulta Год назад
Love you sir.
@Vtwin_Superbikes
@Vtwin_Superbikes Год назад
Love the videos mate. Can you do one on the physics of the cue ball when applying top, stun or side etc. and when to do it, also what happens off the cushions when you have applied bottom or top etc. like what way does the ball want to go if you have top on it and it hits the cushion? Also did Murphy apply anything on that mad pot a couple of weeks ago or did the pocket mouth put spin on it?
@OppoA-rx3yk
@OppoA-rx3yk Год назад
Thanks a lot
@laytondrjones
@laytondrjones Год назад
Playing from brown to blue via the cushion is a good example of playing along the line of the next shot, rather than going directly at it and playing across the line which makes it more difficult.
@farazahmed1699
@farazahmed1699 Год назад
Stephen Henry make a video how to control unwanted site in the cue ball for left handed snooker players. strike in the middle of the cue ball .
@MetalMonkey
@MetalMonkey Год назад
My highest break is 27, i cleared the colours. I played snooker on a full size table about 20 times in 47 years. I miss playing pool/snooker, i live out in the country with not snooker/pool halls
@Sabre_Wulf1
@Sabre_Wulf1 Год назад
You don't need clickbait titles...your Stephen Hendry.
@NNC93
@NNC93 Год назад
Ideal dropping right it’s a screw screw stun one cushion run through middle ball tops through and again on the black always ideal when it goes right
@farhangoona2518
@farhangoona2518 2 месяца назад
Shake ur opponents hand and say unlucky... Wow , looks so easy , thanks , it's great watching these videos , so helpful
@lucaossani5796
@lucaossani5796 Год назад
Hello Mr. Hendry. Could you please do a video on cues. Perhaps talk about the wood, the different types what makes a good cue, size of the tip, etc ect ect?Much appreciated.
@mikebest634
@mikebest634 Год назад
No such thing as a good or bad cue ,price dictates the use of exotic woods used that has no bearing on the playability of the cue .Shaun Murphy uses one of the smallest ferule and tip sizes ,under 9 mill ,more like an English pool cue size ,you have to have a solid technique to hit the ball consistently with that tip .Hendry’s original power glide cue was an old cheap off the rack bent piece of wood but it felt perfect to him .
@lucaossani5796
@lucaossani5796 Год назад
@@mikebest634 Thank you Mike for an informative reply.
@jonathanward7320
@jonathanward7320 Год назад
Can you break the colour clearance world record time set by Break from Life?
@mikebest634
@mikebest634 Год назад
Stephen used to have the record colour clearance he beat Jimmy white ,break from life is really just an average player and his clearance was not witnessed .Don’t get me wrong break from life is a Great channel but he would be battered by every player if he tried to turn pro .
@jonathanward7320
@jonathanward7320 Год назад
@@mikebest634 mate it’s literally a suggestion for a video, no need to bring up his ability. As it stands his time is the fastest on RU-vid, that’s all I’m saying, would be good to see if Hendry could beat it
@middleagedshred
@middleagedshred Год назад
kool stuff... 3:45 looked like he was hitting the ball alot more below centre than the cue ball graphic shows..It seemed more of a stun screw than just a plain stun
@KenKen-wp3fe
@KenKen-wp3fe Год назад
What players could stephen bring are ronnie, mark allen,kyren willson,mark selby,ding,jack,jimmy white higgins and others!!!!
@racingretro4850
@racingretro4850 Год назад
"Shake opponent's hand and say unlucky"😂
@REVIEW1205
@REVIEW1205 Год назад
"Unlucky"🤣
@ajaygurung4777
@ajaygurung4777 Год назад
🥂🥂👌👌
@behzadkeyvanjah2618
@behzadkeyvanjah2618 Год назад
Shaking hands and saying unlucky to the other player is the key to clearing the colours
@James-C-Callan
@James-C-Callan Год назад
100k in 4 months!? Wow! 1Mil for sure in the future!
@phildre1974
@phildre1974 Год назад
When you run out of position clearing the colors become much more difficult. I practise this often, but in matches on club level the colors are usually not on their spot anymore. Still great for learning the angles and should be in the practise routine.
@Blackballfarm
@Blackballfarm Год назад
What about left hand players, same positional play?
@timcrook2231
@timcrook2231 Год назад
🖖💯😉😎
@juchetony1910
@juchetony1910 11 месяцев назад
thought he put a touch of right hand side on that brown, left him a little bit straight on the blue.
@johnwhittaker7190
@johnwhittaker7190 Год назад
How do you break build
@SuperChalkster
@SuperChalkster Год назад
easier for some
@krayzeepenis
@krayzeepenis Год назад
100k subscribers! Couldn't be happier for my all time favourite player!
@umersaeed259
@umersaeed259 Год назад
Sir, Cue should be straight or not???
@NorgeTyskland
@NorgeTyskland Год назад
In theory a little easier than on the real table
@bwytacig
@bwytacig Год назад
A brave choice of top for a man of his physique!
@Oliffin
@Oliffin Год назад
well keep in mind that as an amateur, the table is generally completely messed up when there's no reds anymore on the table and colours are not properly aligned =)
@mripman.6021
@mripman.6021 Год назад
Your turning into Tony drago.
@johnmc3862
@johnmc3862 Год назад
And justify your cue card!
@ash6415
@ash6415 10 месяцев назад
Literally like being told how to play piano by Beethoven. 😅
@raffe65
@raffe65 Год назад
🫡👍🇸🇪
@leonnardlee
@leonnardlee Год назад
Please get Phil Yates
@allistermcginlay6476
@allistermcginlay6476 Год назад
Perhaps that's why Stephen seems harsh in commentary against fellow snooker players? He understands fundamentally about the game, keeping it simple wins frames and winning frames wins games, all confidence boosters! What made him such a terror was he used to pot a good long pot and then settle down and make a high break, that's not easy? But by positioning the white ball he made a hard game almost routine and look who came up grasping onto his shirt-tails, ' the class of 92' no disrespect intended Stephen was not only an inspiration to them, he was an essential guide to all who followed!
@mikebest634
@mikebest634 Год назад
Perfectly put .
@iamnickkeeping
@iamnickkeeping Год назад
Simple...then there's me with a highest break of 29
@mahmutunal834
@mahmutunal834 Год назад
100K special with Ronnie?? 😏😏😏😏😏😏
@dermotspollen
@dermotspollen Год назад
I have not played since COVID and when I went back last week could not pot a ball
@koondeerfield1986
@koondeerfield1986 Год назад
Top secret.
@81Mace81
@81Mace81 Год назад
*Clears up colours to go 9-1 behind. Shakes opponents hand prematurely and says* "Unlucky"
@battlefieldclips7013
@battlefieldclips7013 Год назад
Just checking if Stephen ever replies
@JakeMay
@JakeMay Год назад
Those poor plants are starting to look quite sad 😂
@aalamoudi3376
@aalamoudi3376 Год назад
clearing the colors doesn't start with the yellow, it starts with the black and ends with the black, distance white travels from black to yellow is not to be underestimated and you could screw up before you even play the ball that everyone thinks its the first obsticale
@ahboonah
@ahboonah Год назад
is it me, or does it look like every shot had a bit of right hand side on delivery?
@gaskellr44
@gaskellr44 9 месяцев назад
Not sure the possible mistakes were covered enough.
@heffo67
@heffo67 Год назад
I love snooker but I am terrible at it. He makes that clear up look so easy...it's not (for me anyways).
@HRinc
@HRinc Год назад
Did you actually say “unlucky” when you smoked someone ? 😂
@stan3151
@stan3151 Год назад
Chuck the cue, hit the gym
@fractal_mind562
@fractal_mind562 Год назад
I think this video has its place on the channel, but I cant say i learned anything from it
@leep1667
@leep1667 Год назад
I think Fractal_Mind's comment has its place in the comment section, but I cant say I learned anything from it
@jonnyhall3052
@jonnyhall3052 Год назад
the white has been moved thats not where the white landed aftar potting the green
@geddylee501
@geddylee501 Год назад
Please don't include incidental music in the videos, that's tacky 👍
@andydurance478
@andydurance478 Год назад
Oh shit sorry John Higgins and mark Williams as well , sorry I missed them off , I love ❤️ you all 👍👍👍👍