My preferred trick shot is missing my intended red and sending the cue ball into the pocket. It’s strange as I’m remarkably good at it and yet I haven’t practiced it at all.
@@Zidane87 I was exaggerating a bit. Thirty years or so ago I learnt how to pot the odd ball or two. I made a 50 break once. Just the once. Usually I reached 20 or so. I was a good 8 Ball pool player, though. Five pints in and I was a monster.
Awesome shots. I liked the head cam. It helps us to see how you're performing the actual shots. I would the like see more head cam videos. Really appreciated. Thanks!
What would you guys think of a series in which the "snooker youtubers" like BartonSnooker, break from life or Barry Stark would play matches against each other?
Super video Steve 👍🏻 love the head cam view. Gives a good insight into what you see as a player and exactly where you are aiming and striking on the cue ball. Just makes me want to play snooker though 😫
These head cam shots relly help with exactly where you're aiming. I'm new to the game, or was last year before the world went tits-up. Very useful. Thanks.
Fast cloth on those snooker tables. That first shot was a thing of beauty. The draw into the corner on the diagonal shot: "not an easy shot". That's putting it mildly, I don't hit my cross table drill like that all the time and that's across an 8' table with bigger pockets. It was amazing to me the first time I tried it how many ways there are to pull it in back in the slightly wrong direction, enough to miss the pocket. Pretty sure I discovered ALL of them in a few of the first ten tries. :-)
Loved the video. One of the shots I was hoping to see was from blue to pink. I know it's not an exhibition shot but I need to know how to play it. It's the shot where the white comes off it's natural angle and just straightens up off the bottom cushion to land perfect on the pink. From the TV view, the white would be on the right hand side of the table like at 4:20 and finish just above the pink on the same side. The shot on the black you play at 2:19. I would play that with the same amount of right hand side like you take the shot at 3:02. Keep them coming Steve. Very useful.
Great video mate point of view so helpful, is it possible you could make some that show us wher that cueball will go using every combination of bottom top middle right left, even pictures overhead with paths shown, your teaching is awesome thanks for the demos ❤
I'm from Pakistan and I'm watching all your videos and I improve my game a lot since I start watching your videos thanks for being here for us stay blessed keep it up ❤️☺️😇
I was actually quite excited to wait for a deep screw/deep side screw from hitting yellow/brown/green and bring the cue ball to bottom half of the table..
Hi ya I was looking for the video you did about how you sight the ball, when you play the shot are you looking at the object ball or the cue ball? Thanks Paul
A friend of mine says that you need to adjust your aim depending on which side of the table you are trying to execute the shot because of the "nap" of the cloth.
@@BartonSnooker Thank you.... do you think heating a table is worth it for a club player???? with also a good table and brushed and ironed before each use.
Steve I’ve got a question, in 5:24 y don’t u stun to the bottom left of the pack instead of screwing? As I see, I think u will free up more reds if u stun to the bottom left
As a fairly casual player (played once a week while having a few beers, for 20ish years. Highest break 53), I absolutely love this. I love playing fancy positional shots and stuff 🙂
Great video Steve. When going into the pack from black and brown it looks like you don’t account for throw. Is this because of the short distance from cue ball to object ball?
On the brown I'm aiming slightly thinner as the white will push into the brown. On the black I'm aiming slightly thicker as the white will push out wide. I guess it's hard to spot those small changes on the video.
It depends on the shot, sometimes a bit thinner, sometimes a bit thicker, and how hard you play it and also the distance between the two balls. It's all down to experience.
Great video! I watch yours and some other channels regularly and it is a common recommendation to use side only if absolutely needed (in game that is). What level would you say I should be at to start practicing shots with side? I am still a beginner (1 year playing, 19 max break and I hit say 7/10 half ball black of the spot and 9/10 half ball blues) and I only play shots with screw and top spin, no side yet, maybe for safety shots. Thanks!
Hi! Keeping it simple is the way to go at first. No need to overcomplicate things. Always have a play around with everything though. Why not try using a bit of side for 5-10 mins at the end of each session. Get a feel for how it works. Good luck 😃
@@BartonSnooker thanks! I will give it a try next time I get a chance to play. I thing potting blue with a little side to keep the white in the middle of the table instead of going to the cushion is a shot would definitely be useful during games.
The dipthong is 'ah eye' for anyone speaking English, it's just that it happens so quickly you don't think about it. If you sing, or sang much, you would likely be aware of this, and you hold the ah typically and finish to the 'eye' at the cut off, just before the end of the note. I guess the Brits do it when talking, too. Interesting.
Really missing very rare exhibition shot from brown to blue, where the check side transform on opposite cushion into the running side and finish on the blue. I'd love to see it from you ♥
@@Supposedlyimrightwingnow yeah it's to do with where the camera lens sits in relation to the cue. It's very difficult to get the lens lined up directly above the cue. And if I do, it's all lopsided!
My preferred trick shot is missing my intended red and sending the cue ball into the pocket. It’s strange as I’m remarkably good at it and yet I haven’t practiced it at all.
😂 😂
Uncanny ability it would seem 8-)
My laugh of the day! 👍
I laughed hard and it hurt coz I’m in bed with a cold 😂😂
@@Zidane87 I was exaggerating a bit. Thirty years or so ago I learnt how to pot the odd ball or two. I made a 50 break once. Just the once. Usually I reached 20 or so. I was a good 8 Ball pool player, though. Five pints in and I was a monster.
Wish I could play a 3rd of one these shots haha doesn't help im visually impaired. Love watching these videos
At least you have a genuine excuse mate. I’m just shit
You are awesome,and a very good snoker teacher
Awesome shots. I liked the head cam. It helps us to see how you're performing the actual shots. I would the like see more head cam videos. Really appreciated. Thanks!
What would you guys think of a series in which the "snooker youtubers" like BartonSnooker, break from life or Barry Stark would play matches against each other?
I love playing these type of shots. Satisfying
Your Cue Power is superb Barton, thank god i found this channel a year ago and learned a good bit of snooker from you.
Thank You :)
Thank you!
Thanks for making this video. It was beautiful to watch, I've watched it a few times now :)
Great vid to watch during lockdown. Keep it coming Steve!
So sweet knowledge after watching this video I able to know basic step and also able to put in pocket
Great seeing it from your pov, exactly where you are striking, well done again Steve.
Thanks!
Super video Steve 👍🏻 love the head cam view. Gives a good insight into what you see as a player and exactly where you are aiming and striking on the cue ball. Just makes me want to play snooker though 😫
Cheers Ben. It's not been a good start to 2021 🤦 Hopefully things improve in the spring and summer!
Really enjoyable to watch, thank you!
These head cam shots relly help with exactly where you're aiming. I'm new to the game, or was last year before the world went tits-up. Very useful. Thanks.
This is a fantastic video Steve ! Really enjoyed watching 😊 best wishes! Ian
What a great video!! cant wait to watch more!
That last blue was amazing.
Fast cloth on those snooker tables. That first shot was a thing of beauty.
The draw into the corner on the diagonal shot: "not an easy shot". That's putting it mildly, I don't hit my cross table drill like that all the time and that's across an 8' table with bigger pockets. It was amazing to me the first time I tried it how many ways there are to pull it in back in the slightly wrong direction, enough to miss the pocket. Pretty sure I discovered ALL of them in a few of the first ten tries. :-)
Great skills, shots and camera work 🔳👍
Thanks Paul!
Loved the video. One of the shots I was hoping to see was from blue to pink. I know it's not an exhibition shot but I need to know how to play it. It's the shot where the white comes off it's natural angle and just straightens up off the bottom cushion to land perfect on the pink. From the TV view, the white would be on the right hand side of the table like at 4:20 and finish just above the pink on the same side. The shot on the black you play at 2:19. I would play that with the same amount of right hand side like you take the shot at 3:02. Keep them coming Steve. Very useful.
Ah yes I know the shot you mean from Blue to Pink. I will note it down and cover it in a future video 👍
Enjoy your tutoring mate, talented player, great content
Brilliant video, thank you for posting it. I play these shots ☺️. Sometimes it does turn out as good as the pros. Your videos are very informative 🙏🏻.
Great video. That first shot was very much like a Judd Trump shot. Brilliant.👍👍
Keep it Up! Mr. Barton.
It helped alot man....thanku
Great video mate point of view so helpful, is it possible you could make some that show us wher that cueball will go using every combination of bottom top middle right left, even pictures overhead with paths shown, your teaching is awesome thanks for the demos ❤
Thanks for that Steve, great positional shots. There is a lot of clutter around those tables. 👍👍😷😱🤪
Love this content Steve,not just making a video for the sake of it.
AND I can even try some of these on my 3 slater.
Thanks a lot Andy! They're all good fun, and as I say, useful because they get you even more comfortable playing with side 😃
Cheers pal
I'm from Pakistan and I'm watching all your videos and I improve my game a lot since I start watching your videos thanks for being here for us stay blessed keep it up ❤️☺️😇
Love this video ❤
Great video as always, i fear i'll never going to be as awesome as you though.
457 likes and 0 dislikes. Please keep it like this, This video deserves it!
What do you use for recording bud? The quality looks great! I hope you are well,watching your 137 clearance as soon as this sends
Great video!!! Greetings from Hong Kong😬
Hello! Greetings from England 👋
What a player.. the re-cloth looks good coach.
I know I have seen this and commented before but it’s good to see again.
I was actually quite excited to wait for a deep screw/deep side screw from hitting yellow/brown/green and bring the cue ball to bottom half of the table..
Blue at 4.25,I feel like I would hit pink. Nice video, thanks.
Great content!
Great upload 👍
Excellent coaching #Master❤
Excellent explanation on how to play the shots. Just a question Steve. Do you have a titanium ferrule?
Thanks Jason. No I just have a standard brass ferrule.
@@BartonSnooker thanks Steve. Just had one fitted and wanted to hear your thoughts if you had one too.👍
Hi ya I was looking for the video you did about how you sight the ball, when you play the shot are you looking at the object ball or the cue ball? Thanks Paul
How do u decide that hitting left/right hand side on a particular shot will lead to running side or no running side?
A friend of mine says that you need to adjust your aim depending on which side of the table you are trying to execute the shot because of the "nap" of the cloth.
How to improve cusion ball sir???
Amazing stuff!
Impressive play. I noticed your table with much longer ball rack at the black spot. Where could you get those done?
At 1:39
Part 2 plzzzz
Foul @ 6:45! Shot the red with the brown still in the pocket 😂
Just kidding! Liked and subscribed
Thank you 👍🙂
Having some fun with the new superfine I see
whats the height of your table?
great selection of fun shots but how do you keep your table running so fast, is it just maintenance or ironing or heat.
Brushed regularly, ironed regularly. And it has a very good quality fast cloth on it.
@@BartonSnooker Thank you.... do you think heating a table is worth it for a club player???? with also a good table and brushed and ironed before each use.
What's your highest break Steve
140 total clearance.
@@BartonSnooker wow let's see a 147 video easy for you
Steve I’ve got a question, in
5:24 y don’t u stun to the bottom left of the pack instead of screwing? As I see, I think u will free up more reds if u stun to the bottom left
Yes stun would be the best option if you were playing a game. I only screwed purely for the purpose of demonstrating that shot 👍
Hey, Im looking to set up our snooker club with a camera. Which one do you use and how do you record your videos? Greetings from Germany.
Amazing stuff
Good video. 👍
Steve, are your table pockets TV table pockets or smaller?
My pockets are bigger than the ones you see on the TV.
you are like judd well done
As a fairly casual player (played once a week while having a few beers, for 20ish years. Highest break 53), I absolutely love this. I love playing fancy positional shots and stuff 🙂
Great video Steve. When going into the pack from black and brown it looks like you don’t account for throw. Is this because of the short distance from cue ball to object ball?
On the brown I'm aiming slightly thinner as the white will push into the brown.
On the black I'm aiming slightly thicker as the white will push out wide.
I guess it's hard to spot those small changes on the video.
How much thinner do you aim if you play with sidespin?
It depends on the shot, sometimes a bit thinner, sometimes a bit thicker, and how hard you play it and also the distance between the two balls. It's all down to experience.
Great video! I watch yours and some other channels regularly and it is a common recommendation to use side only if absolutely needed (in game that is). What level would you say I should be at to start practicing shots with side? I am still a beginner (1 year playing, 19 max break and I hit say 7/10 half ball black of the spot and 9/10 half ball blues) and I only play shots with screw and top spin, no side yet, maybe for safety shots. Thanks!
Hi! Keeping it simple is the way to go at first. No need to overcomplicate things. Always have a play around with everything though. Why not try using a bit of side for 5-10 mins at the end of each session. Get a feel for how it works. Good luck 😃
@@BartonSnooker thanks! I will give it a try next time I get a chance to play. I thing potting blue with a little side to keep the white in the middle of the table instead of going to the cushion is a shot would definitely be useful during games.
If you arry getting 7/10 blacks off the spot then I am surprised your max break is only 19
Foul at 6:46 and 7:30. He didn't put colors (brown and green) back on table before playing red again. Btw shots r pretty good
nigh on impossible on club's tables unless well brushed and well ironed.
I love how your accent gives the word “side” 2 syllables
The dipthong is 'ah eye' for anyone speaking English, it's just that it happens so quickly you don't think about it. If you sing, or sang much, you would likely be aware of this, and you hold the ah typically and finish to the 'eye' at the cut off, just before the end of the note. I guess the Brits do it when talking, too. Interesting.
Really missing very rare exhibition shot from brown to blue, where the check side transform on opposite cushion into the running side and finish on the blue. I'd love to see it from you ♥
As always ❤️❤️😘❤️😘
Great shots,but give your room a clean up! Thanks again for your valuable info.
1:09 ...isn't that 4 cushions?
It sure is!
Anyone absolutely craving a session of snooker 😪😞
Are you right eye dominant?
Yes!
@@BartonSnooker i thought so. Im left eye dominant but right handed. The sighting looked way off. From your view it looked totally unnatural.
@@Supposedlyimrightwingnow yeah it's to do with where the camera lens sits in relation to the cue. It's very difficult to get the lens lined up directly above the cue. And if I do, it's all lopsided!
you have to put the camera on yo aiming eye
find the angle ball(shot on the light ball). Yes or no brother.
Do you think it would be a struggle to play a lot of these on your average club table? I.e. because they can be slow
Some of them certainly Matt.
Why you don’t challenge ronnie o sellivan🤔🤔
Shoutout to me 😎
The left hand side into the pack didn't seem to be working. Enjoyed your work though as always.
Awsome
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Man talked so fast in the beginning I didn't understand what he said
P.s you sound like a dead ringer for Frank Skinner!
Awosome
can u show us some uncool shots next time.....so we can see the difference
show off lol
You make it look so ridiculously easy. How annoying.