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Snooker Aiming Cut Method 2022 

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Snooker Cut Shot Tips and Aiming Method 2022 for Snooker Ball Control that helps you Aim Snooker Ball with Snooker Techniques Aiming System with Billiards Cut Shot. Break From Life explains how to play cut shots and aim effectively using the slice method. This is the best way to see where to aim on the object ball. Once you miss shots it’s also vital you assess what you are missing and practice those shots as this video describes.
00:00 Snooker Cut Shots
00:27 Snooker Aiming Method
1:22 Snooker Straight Shots
1:55 Snooker Cutting
3:03 Snooker Potting Angles
5:12 Snooker Practice
7:17 Thin Snooker Shots
9:04 Snooker Slice Method
9:46 Impossible Snooker Shot
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Комментарии : 329   
@smwg4187
@smwg4187 2 года назад
I like how you put 2022 in the title, because snooker aiming techniques change each year.
@oneplus5562
@oneplus5562 2 года назад
Only for this guy 😂😆
@qwertzasdf352
@qwertzasdf352 2 года назад
2021 method is out of date, doesn’t work anymore.
@101RadioheadCovers
@101RadioheadCovers 2 года назад
They released a new patch on Jan 1st
@unseenmx4403
@unseenmx4403 2 года назад
@@101RadioheadCovers do I need to update in order for this to work? Im still on the old update
@simonwilson1686
@simonwilson1686 Год назад
@@michaelcolbourn6719 But did you remember to turn your cue ON ??? Reboot at end of each frame ensures your cache is kept clean - nothing worse than a dirty dirty cache :)
@edwardsamudra
@edwardsamudra 2 года назад
This reminds me a lot of Shane Van Boening's aiming method! He explains it in a pretty similar way, and I've been using it ever since. Works like a charm!
@demiparure8352
@demiparure8352 2 года назад
Snooker player from Australia. Well thought through and explained. Have been struggling with some angles so now know how to approach the problem. Thank you.
@igdes1
@igdes1 2 года назад
I haven't been on a snooker table in 10 to 12 years and I still I've been watching his videos for 2 years now. I like it when he tries to duplicate shots. Igor, Toronto , Canada.
@georgeyak
@georgeyak 2 года назад
Hey, I'm also from Toronto. I haven't played in a long time as well. Would you like to play?
@graemedearden
@graemedearden Год назад
I’m really happy to see this… I am just picking pool up again and I used to very instinctively aim using this system. It’s just what made sense to me, but I didn’t really study the game much back then. I’m picking it up again and am using the ghost ball method based on recommendations from pros. But I’m finding I’m having trouble with it! I liked having the reference point being easy to see if I tried to the divide the object ball and the space beside it up into segments. So I’m really glad to see this an accepted aiming technique and not just a bad habit I gained when I first started playing. I can see the usefulness of the ghost ball for some cases, like really thin cuts. But I’m gonna give this a try again to see if I still like it better than the ghost ball method.
@jondreauxlaing
@jondreauxlaing 2 года назад
I'm a pool player living in NYC, but your videos have been some of the most helpful for my game. I've seen this method explained before, but I could never get my head around it. The ghost ball method works much better for me. Thanks for all the videos!
@lorenzoo1880
@lorenzoo1880 2 года назад
Yup, I watched the video 1.5 times and didn’t understand the method.
@SimonSideburns
@SimonSideburns Год назад
Very useful video. I'm in the south of England (just north of Portsmouth at Waterlooville in Hampshire) and I'm in the middle of having an extension put onto my home so I can set up a full size snooker table (that I was given for free), and once I get that up and running I'll be watching your videos and practicing my snooker. One day I hope to be as good as you.
@akarsharasinaguppe1734
@akarsharasinaguppe1734 2 года назад
As usual, so helpful your videos are. Thank you!
@MrSteveBertone
@MrSteveBertone 2 года назад
I’ve just found this, because I googled how to que straight, I retired from playing snooker in a local team after breaking my wrist, that was around 10 years ago, since then I’ve been unable to que straight, but watching the snooker on tv I have found myself wanting to play again. I watched the video on queing video and now I am watching as many as i can, thank you for your explanations, they’re really useful, I am looking forward to getting back to playing asap Steve Leeds Yorkshire, England :)
@montystitt6651
@montystitt6651 2 года назад
Look forward to these every week. Hello from Kettering, UK
@adilsorathia3952
@adilsorathia3952 2 года назад
your videos are so helpful. honestly love them.. hope I get on the map!! I'm from Eldoret, Kenya!
@malikisdon
@malikisdon 2 года назад
Watching you from Islamabad, Pakistan 🇵🇰
@vinegreen3242
@vinegreen3242 2 года назад
I love your videos! very well made and i have learned plenty! From Geelong, Victoria Australia!
@pgale
@pgale 2 года назад
Love your easy to understand methods.
@georgeflensburg3087
@georgeflensburg3087 Год назад
Greetings from Dillingham, Alaska! Recently found your channel and loving your videos!
@williamsheppard8738
@williamsheppard8738 2 года назад
Thanks I needed this information so I can tell myself I'm doing it right the whole time and not to care about what others say again thank you very much
@samuelvaz4768
@samuelvaz4768 2 года назад
Thank you for these awesome lessons! Cheers from Porto, Portugal
@vxrdrummer
@vxrdrummer Год назад
Angles is my nemesis. I have had lessons and cue straight, but miss a lot at the minute as the angles are just gone in my mind. I have started more focused angles practice, but I am going to also try this slicing technique.
@john-daman
@john-daman Год назад
Wow what a great video. This actually improved my game.
@l8631
@l8631 2 года назад
Great work, just found the channel and have just caught up with every upload. From Gravesend, Kent
@neilwatts1666
@neilwatts1666 10 месяцев назад
Since I have been watching you video it has help with my game. Thanks
@prakashbabu2497
@prakashbabu2497 2 года назад
Worthy to listen and learn and improve where we can
@604Sonnelion
@604Sonnelion 2 года назад
Very well explained. Thank you!
@Alan-Godden
@Alan-Godden Год назад
Thanks 4 the lesson friend, I appreciate it, I love the game.
@dannylad1600
@dannylad1600 Год назад
When I was into snooker I had to draw up the angles in AutoCAD because I couldn't get to grips with some angles. I worked out that a 3/4 ball was 15 degrees, 1/2 was 30 degrees and 1/4 ball was 46 degrees. However this doesnt cover all the angles, so if the angles between 15 and 30 degrees you just go with a half ball say and then add a bit on for instance. It worked well for me anyway.
@snookerwizard456
@snookerwizard456 2 года назад
Very nice Method and so helpful! Thanks mate :)
@jasperbuitenhuis6771
@jasperbuitenhuis6771 2 года назад
Wonderful video as always i really appreciate your time
@adambartusewich8869
@adambartusewich8869 2 года назад
Thanks for giving away my secrets! Been using this technique for 30 years :)
@DANTHETUBEMAN
@DANTHETUBEMAN 2 года назад
I think I liked your idea of aiming with the side of the cue ball after the cut angle gets to great for center cue ball aiming.
@bradj1526
@bradj1526 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips. Brad from Winnipeg Canada
@davidmiddleton3660
@davidmiddleton3660 10 месяцев назад
I;ve watched your videos a few times and you are so good at snooker, all the challenges you've completed and you're so confident playing. So do a get maximums regularly and what sort of matches/tournaments do you take part in?
@renejay3904
@renejay3904 2 года назад
thank you sir💯
@teolien6196
@teolien6196 2 года назад
Love your videos!! From Oslo, Norway
@justmenate
@justmenate 2 года назад
I don't play snooker, but I find your videos tremendously helpful - beyond the rest... you could probably do videos on anything. Cheers Mate lol --- Nate from Toledo, Ohio
@TKO_frmda242
@TKO_frmda242 Год назад
Really enjoying ur vids just started and decent From Nassau Bahamas
@jeffcrisafulli2258
@jeffcrisafulli2258 2 года назад
Thanks man.
@johnufuoma7882
@johnufuoma7882 2 года назад
Hi mate, your videos are helpful, well done. much love from Gravesend, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Been watching your videos since the start, I haven’t been on the map yet though. 🤩 John
@TheBeaveral
@TheBeaveral 2 года назад
Mate I love your channel, been watching for a couple of years now. You’re one of the good guys for sure. I have an idea for a short video for you. I noticed that I haven’t seen you recreate many shots bridging over balls, I might be wrong pal? I wondered if you could put a fake nail on your finger and see what affect that would have help of hinder. Sorry for long txt, much respect Diff, Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@colinscott147
@colinscott147 2 года назад
I’ve been using this method and a version of it to get out of snookers for years it works real well for pool - smaller balls bigger pockets. In snooker the larger ball adds problems especially when not using centre ball striking. If using top or bottom it’s hard to recognise the “cut” point as it’s not on the ball: I similarly struggle when the aim point/cut line leads to a point of aim floating to the side of the object ball. Any hints how do you deal with these issues?
@adiaforos2012
@adiaforos2012 2 года назад
love your videos cheers from cyprus
@scottwilson9404
@scottwilson9404 Год назад
Good visual, thanks
@sahirjani8957
@sahirjani8957 2 года назад
Hello sir im sahir froma pakistan lahore your vids r so supportive and helpful thanks sir ❤
@nadeemkhaouli8094
@nadeemkhaouli8094 2 года назад
bene watching for a while now, learnt a lot and was able to beat my dad in a game! So thank you. Nadeem from beirut, Lebanon
@wali531
@wali531 2 года назад
thanks so much for this! much needed! watching from istanbul, turkey ✌🏻
@abdulbasitateel8759
@abdulbasitateel8759 2 года назад
Very Helpful, greetings from Almaty, Kazakhstan. Just subscribed to your channel
@mark-147
@mark-147 2 года назад
I like the way (with the last shot on the black) you see the decreasing right-hand side spin of the white with each bounce of the cushion, slowly bringing it back to the original line of the shot.
@benjamaniac08
@benjamaniac08 2 года назад
Thanks for the great video from Grand Forks, North Dakota
@hamoonhassan2573
@hamoonhassan2573 2 года назад
Loving the tips. Love from Erbil, Iraq.
@calvinandakjozef
@calvinandakjozef Год назад
Amazing aiming system. First time getting century using this system in 1 month
@nayildonegan3762
@nayildonegan3762 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips Sligo Ireland. 🇮🇪
@taulant1231
@taulant1231 2 года назад
Keep up the good work . Greetings from Helsinki - Finland
@spannerfoot4955
@spannerfoot4955 2 года назад
Alfie from Ardstraw, Northern Ireland! - New to the game, and absolutely loving the vids!
@BassChopsBri
@BassChopsBri 2 года назад
Most tense episode ever! I was so worried that you might leave a big red stain on the baize. I kept saying to myself “That’ll never come out!”.
@a-kalnewbee7652
@a-kalnewbee7652 2 года назад
Love the vids.. From Malaysia 🇲🇾
@dmytriicherniak952
@dmytriicherniak952 2 года назад
Extremely useful video. It would be ideal if subtitles were added, and that's great
@andreishikawa1
@andreishikawa1 Год назад
Thanks for the tips! From Pará, Brazil 🇧🇷
@jibrohni
@jibrohni 2 года назад
Definitely the best snooker learning channel. Keep it up!
@ronnapoptor
@ronnapoptor 2 года назад
Good Thak you from Thailand
@nottobkk
@nottobkk 2 года назад
I have watched almost all of your videos From Nakhonratchasima, Thailand
@ranveersinghthakur
@ranveersinghthakur 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips, huge respect from Amritsar, Punjab, India
@1994maguire1994
@1994maguire1994 2 года назад
Hello from a long time fan in Sligo, Ireland 🇮🇪
@danielhaihing1618
@danielhaihing1618 Год назад
Greetings from Dimapur. Nagaland India. Thank you for all the tips you providing.
@StaticDOS
@StaticDOS 2 года назад
Great video from Macho Man in Barcelona
@aagmusic9548
@aagmusic9548 2 года назад
Love your explanation man from Pune India ❤️
@O.M.Comedy
@O.M.Comedy 2 года назад
Another great video! Thank you from Vinnytsia, Ukraine)
@akhorhakho
@akhorhakho 4 месяца назад
Hello from Nagaland, India. Thank you.
@benny3132
@benny3132 2 года назад
great teaching video, Hello from Hong Kong
@tigerkhan8032
@tigerkhan8032 2 года назад
I learned a lot from u my game improved thanks and love from Bhopal India
@kevinbruneau3717
@kevinbruneau3717 2 года назад
We play snooker every Friday. Just missed this advice
@haiderali-mo3iy
@haiderali-mo3iy 2 года назад
Hello from Pakistan. Very helpful video mate, Thank you so much.
@03334556554
@03334556554 2 года назад
great Idea....😍😍😍 ...thnx for sharing...😘😘😘
@boonjabby
@boonjabby Год назад
Gday from down under, Newcastle Australia 🇦🇺
@Perestrabike
@Perestrabike 2 года назад
Great video mate! Greetings from São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil!
@shifkhan
@shifkhan 2 года назад
Very useful tips! Shifkhan. Kandy, Sri Lanka.
@hamzatuntic4800
@hamzatuntic4800 2 года назад
Big respect from Sarajevo,BiH
@aungtun1801
@aungtun1801 2 года назад
Watching from Taunggyi, Myanmar.
@emyn00
@emyn00 2 года назад
I like your videos, greetings from Novi Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
@animearke
@animearke 2 года назад
Very nice
@wartinwireles3355
@wartinwireles3355 Год назад
Hello from Los Cabos, México
@Revolicious
@Revolicious 2 года назад
Watching from The Hague, the Netherlands😀
@mohamededd1714
@mohamededd1714 2 года назад
Thank you for this good information🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
@figloalds
@figloalds Год назад
Random and unexpected of my recommendations, but since the video is very good and I learned something cool, I slap the like
@mattmalinas
@mattmalinas 2 года назад
Hello from Transylvania!
@ayushsingh9013
@ayushsingh9013 2 года назад
New sub from Gwalior, India. Love the videos
@ramont.7153
@ramont.7153 2 года назад
Hello, from Algemesí (Valencia) - SPAIN. I'd like yours videos.
@brianpeterson7233
@brianpeterson7233 7 месяцев назад
Great videos. I'm a pool player but this has really helped. Thanks
@Breakfromlife
@Breakfromlife 7 месяцев назад
Great to hear!
@davidovuros1950
@davidovuros1950 2 года назад
Really good editing. You are becoming better and better every video you upload. I'm from Novi Sad Serbia❤️🇷🇸
@MrScottyAH
@MrScottyAH 2 года назад
Hello from Sydney Australia.... Scott
@Milky_Cum
@Milky_Cum 10 месяцев назад
3 tips for me - Master straight cuing (stroke) - Fix your eye alignment - place an object ball that aims directly to the pocket just like a ghost ball before every shot just so u familiarize the aiming point or "angle"
@Yusufzaishaukatalikhan
@Yusufzaishaukatalikhan Год назад
Nice way of demonstration, i like it from KPK Pakistan
@freezingcathedral
@freezingcathedral Год назад
somehow this is a video even though everybody that's ever played fully understands this naturally... uncanny.
@AnilChavan-fj4xm
@AnilChavan-fj4xm 2 года назад
You are just wonderful. My elbow tends to come inside just before i shoot and miss the pot. What do you think is the reason please.
@danielmurzellotheunknownma7481
@danielmurzellotheunknownma7481 2 года назад
As always very interesting and helpful video🎥 on Snooker.. So well explained.. Thanks for sharing Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨‍🏭
@fbi_saadi
@fbi_saadi 2 года назад
Best video for strugglers or new comers ❤️ from pakistan (Islamabad)
@Flowerthe9
@Flowerthe9 2 года назад
Watching from thailand ❤️
@bashbercha6791
@bashbercha6791 2 года назад
As usual your videos are mind battleing man thnk you From Gilgit
@kovidprabhakar8522
@kovidprabhakar8522 2 года назад
Kovid here love from mumbai, INDIA💓💗❤. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS.
@penchant6164
@penchant6164 2 года назад
Love your videos mate :) Cheers from Denver, Colorado USA
@mslscorpion
@mslscorpion 2 года назад
My concentration level starts declining after 3 or 4 frames in competitions. It is due to repetition/ monotonous nature of snooker I guess? Can you make a video on how to tackle this problem? Your videos are easily relatable to problems I go through on the table, thank you. Love from Canberra, Australia.
@TheNuggzt3r
@TheNuggzt3r 2 года назад
There are many possible reasons. It could for example also be your nutrition before and during a competition. In snooker you have to stay focused for a long time so you have to eat/drink stuff that gives you energy for a long time. Those things are often overlooked and can make a big difference.
@mohammedmubeen490
@mohammedmubeen490 2 года назад
Hi bro do you know how to connect with friends
@kidtaboonda8199
@kidtaboonda8199 Год назад
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