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That’s the great mystery of this channel. As well as the mystery of what’s in the boxes. But if you ask the right people I’m sure you will find out. About who I am, no one knows what's in the boxes
That’s great hope the practice went well and my table has been look good since I had it re-clothed ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nm-CXFkReu4.html
Love your videos. One question..I notice your cueing elbow is bent in to your body. I tried this and it felt uncomfortable but It really improved my potting. Can you elaborate on why this improves my game SO much? Thanks
I try to push my elbow out as far as possible on the shot. This just seems to be as wide as I can get it at the moment. It probably helps you because it works with your wrist action
@@Breakfromlife Thanks for the reply. I think youre right..I do feel my wrist locks better like this. Maybe thats the reason it helps me. And im thinking maybe it helps align my cue to the shot aswell. I notice lots of top players have this bent cueing elbow aswell..theres definately something in it.
Hey I was wondering if you have any advice. I wear bifocal glasses, so when I put my chin down on the cue I can’t see the balls properly as I am sometimes looking over them! What’s the best way around this as I normally end up playing the shot with my head lifted op a bit
For whatever it's worth, I got a set of glasses geared at my mid range and distant prescription numbers. Not perfect as my view of my cue tip at the cue ball is a bit blurry, but I see the rest of the table much better.
It sometimes a way I stop myself playing a shot too quickly. You can find you get down on the shot and almost just hit it before you know what’s happened
A lot of players find themselves doing this naturally - it is not deliberate and has normally has no particular purpose. Try this: Put your hand on a table with a classic snooker bridge, fingers stretched and finger tips pressing into the surface. Now using your other hand try lifting each finger in turn from the surface. You should find that with each finger - apart from the middle finger - there is a tension and the finger snaps back onto the surface when you let it go. But the middle finger is different; it is just loose. In some players this looseness turns into a sort of twitch.
I will make a video about cannons at some point though I may have to combine it with a video about plants. Also the next video is going to be related to cannons
Thanks for that tip teacher. My i know what is your name please??? I would like to know it because I like to call my teachers by name, thanks bye bye. 🔝😃👍👋👋
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I think the advice is flawed and he misses out some very important shots and things to learn .....1 Stun shot by cueing up and down centre ball to control cue ball line - the single most important shot to learn in snooker and the one most learners dont understand properly - They roll it in rather than strike thro the white because they want to make sure of a pot - its a very bad habit for many... 2...learning how to leave a angle (line of shot) leaving angle for next shot (he mentions but briefly) - making cannons or giving yourself options on more than 1 ball. 3 Learning how to use side - for various reasons to re-gain position if you run out of position.especially. Special mentions screw shot /soft/deep/reverse side,check - drag shot - playing with top spin, cueing off a cushion. figure of 8 safety, doubles effects of power how to narrow the angle etc etc., There are many more things but Im very supprised he missed a few of these out,
Once I did a stun shot even though it wasn't a straight shot. You'd think the cue ball would just deflect to the side, but no, it's stopped dead on its track, right where the object ball was. I wonder if side spin had anything to do with it. I just don't know.