Excellent progressive step in making an instructional snooker video. I was referring to Sada Snooker videos for the graphic approach. You have added verbal and shot strength instruction which are great. I am not sure about other viewers, but when I am not at a table I can watch these techniques several times to get the mind pictures to take to my next practice session. These enhancements have made a subscriber out of me in appreciation of all the extra time the graphics must add to the video.
It is this same calm and uncomplicated approach to coaching that makes the face-to-face tuition with Steve so relaxed and beneficial. So, not just an Internet sensation!
I've just done my first line up clearance and watching these videos helped massively. Took a year since I started playing regularly! This advice is gold 😊
Your right Steve, it's not power, it's more finesse,timing.Also you see more with brain,having you Steve, addressed the same shot,many times.Awesome buddy,i salute you,in awe of your genious.👍👌
Really enjoyed that! So very useful to see how you stroke the ball around! We seem to bang it and fail to give the object ball any chance to react! As always, thanks very much? Can’t wait to get back on the baize!!
Hi Steve as always great video and the on screen graphics are amazing just wondering if you also put your ghost ball graphic on screen when your down on shot with the head cam? If that doesn’t help me you could maybe come and play my shots when I’m at the club haha.the best snooker coaching vids on TH-cam by a mile.
Brilliant exercise,like that,if you talk to me Steve,what shot on the white will be appropriate for next shot,example soft or hard stun,and so on and so forth.Thankyou kind Sir, unbelievable again.
@@simbasimba2029 I used to enter tournaments. Not anymore as I am too busy coaching. I never tried to turn pro as I was too old by the time I was playing to a high level.
Thats quality staff. Had a question. Recently I have difficulty on finding the centre of cue ball specially when hit hard and always get some unwanted side on the cue ball. And same thing with using the rest. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks Steve
As following from lucknow india from a long time. I would request you to make video where you show sides adjustment . Playing all the shots from sides and showing graphics of aiming compensation.
Good video . I’ve been playing every Monday evening for the last couple of months. The last two times my game has gone to pieces? My positional play has improved but my potting has gone down hill. The ball rattles in the jaws so I don’t know how to get back. I used to pot 3 or 4 balls once I got going but now I’m struggling? 👍
@@BartonSnooker i am 60 years old and have had 2 breaks over 60 and 1 break over 50, a handful of 40 + in the last year or two, and it's mainly down to watching your channel that has helped me to achieve this , i am usually a 20/30 break player and have a reasonable control over the cue ball. i have in the last couple of months been experimenting with this "helping side" but am worried about mid distance shots using side as i am not confident about allowing for side, that is the only reason i asked steve, when i watch your videos (which are the best coaching videos on you tube imho) i always try it out down the club afterwards. as much as i would love 1 to 1 coaching, it just isn't possible atm so your videos are very much appreciated, maybe you could provide a service where people video themselves doing one of your routines and you could appraise it by email ( for a fee of course). that may help people who can't afford the costs/time involved with 1 to 1 coaching.
The quality of these videos goes up each week, amazing.
Excellent progressive step in making an instructional snooker video.
I was referring to Sada Snooker videos for the graphic approach. You have added verbal and shot strength instruction which are great.
I am not sure about other viewers, but when I am not at a table I can watch these techniques several times to get the mind pictures to take to my next practice session.
These enhancements have made a subscriber out of me in appreciation of all the extra time the graphics must add to the video.
The added graphics really help me understand exactly what you're doing. Thanks.
It is this same calm and uncomplicated approach to coaching that makes the face-to-face tuition with Steve so relaxed and beneficial. So, not just an Internet sensation!
@@frankswallow15 many thanks Frank 🙂
I’ll be finding out in a few weeks time 🎉
Purely in love with this because of the detailing and the broken down steps are explained clearly and easy to follow 🙂
By far the best explanation ever. Thank you!
I've just done my first line up clearance and watching these videos helped massively. Took a year since I started playing regularly! This advice is gold 😊
Great graphics mate, really clear and simple to follow as the audience
I am watching from Shopian, Kashmir, India. Your videos are amazing, and I am gaining a lot of knowledge from them.
Your right Steve, it's not power, it's more finesse,timing.Also you see more with brain,having you Steve, addressed the same shot,many times.Awesome buddy,i salute you,in awe of your genious.👍👌
Great video! i love the grafics and would love more videos like this !!
Too bad, now I can't call myself a self taught player. Because I've found a great coach. Thanks BartonSnooker. I really learn a lot from your videos.
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR! THANKS STEVE❤
So easy this game (not!) 😂. Thanks very much Steve. Really looking forward to visiting you next week 👍
Thanks Steve this is what I need to improve, thanks for these videos.
Something else for me to practice. Looking forward to our session in September!
Great Quality contend mate! I really like the headcam videos. :)
Excellent video Barton snooker. Can you make more videos like this. Great as always Barton snooker
Really enjoyed that! So very useful to see how you stroke the ball around! We seem to bang it and fail to give the object ball any chance to react! As always, thanks very much? Can’t wait to get back on the baize!!
@@desmond9168 thanks! Great to help as always 🙂
As always. Gold.
Hi Steve as always great video and the on screen graphics are amazing just wondering if you also put your ghost ball graphic on screen when your down on shot with the head cam? If that doesn’t help me you could maybe come and play my shots when I’m at the club haha.the best snooker coaching vids on TH-cam by a mile.
Brilliant exercise,like that,if you talk to me Steve,what shot on the white will be appropriate for next shot,example soft or hard stun,and so on and so forth.Thankyou kind Sir, unbelievable again.
great video. thanks for posting.
Thank you 🙏 please explain more on the plain and stun shot
@@YangjayNorbu-xe9wx the white ball is just naturally rolling. No extra top. No extra backspin. Just rolling along.
Barton, you are genius I am look for soft stun run through cue technique for my break PRACTICE 🎉u help me so much, thanks
Simply the best 👏👏👏
As always sir ❤
Wonderful video thnx a lot
🙏🙏🙏
He dear coach. I wish I could see a video like this just showing the grib in every shot.
Another top top vid. Do you ever enter competitions? Do you have a world ranking?
@@simbasimba2029 I used to enter tournaments. Not anymore as I am too busy coaching. I never tried to turn pro as I was too old by the time I was playing to a high level.
@@BartonSnooker Well, I'm glad you found coaching because you are a natural teacher it seems. Everything so clearly explained.
What's the best way to adjust for low and high aim on the mother ball, thanks!
Thats quality staff.
Had a question.
Recently I have difficulty on finding the centre of cue ball specially when hit hard and always get some unwanted side on the cue ball.
And same thing with using the rest.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Thanks Steve
As following from lucknow india from a long time. I would request you to make video where you show sides adjustment . Playing all the shots from sides and showing graphics of aiming compensation.
very good 😉
Hello steve sir, how to accelerate the delivery without squeezing the grip, is it done through the elbow joint or which muscle shall be kept in mind?
What a player
Steve do u have any tips on gripping cue too tight and struggling to push cue through
amazing
Good video . I’ve been playing every Monday evening for the last couple of months. The last two times my game has gone to pieces? My positional play has improved but my potting has gone down hill. The ball rattles in the jaws so I don’t know how to get back. I used to pot 3 or 4 balls once I got going but now I’m struggling? 👍
@@weejim48 Make the pots easier until you get more confident?
please I need a drill for the speed of the stroke
Tnx
I always wonder why someone this good at snooker never turned professional.
He’s not that good, the standard of pros is ridiculous. Top pros are basically all child prodigies.
First 😊
What an easy game 😅
is it just my eyesight or are you putting traces of side on your shots ?.
@@davidfrancis-lowe5521 yes! Traces of side, but not essential. You don't need to do it 👍
@@BartonSnooker i am 60 years old and have had 2 breaks over 60 and 1 break over 50, a handful of 40 + in the last year or two, and it's mainly down to watching your channel that has helped me to achieve this , i am usually a 20/30 break player and have a reasonable control over the cue ball. i have in the last couple of months been experimenting with this "helping side" but am worried about mid distance shots using side as i am not confident about allowing for side, that is the only reason i asked steve, when i watch your videos (which are the best coaching videos on you tube imho) i always try it out down the club afterwards. as much as i would love 1 to 1 coaching, it just isn't possible atm so your videos are very much appreciated, maybe you could provide a service where people video themselves doing one of your routines and you could appraise it by email ( for a fee of course). that may help people who can't afford the costs/time involved with 1 to 1 coaching.