For me it's the line of aim. Which is often a portion of both balls. Your cue will also represent this line. From this point onwards, it is down to personal preference as to what follows. I can work with an individual to see which method they prefer. As there can be many variants.
I use a closed grip. Contact is made with my middle finger and ring finger. The grip is 'relaxed' with extra pressure from my index finger. Little finger is over my ring finger.
Hi Alec. It is just the position of the microphone. As my cue is passing through on the shot. I will have to re-position it for all following videos I do with my opposite hand. Thank you for pointing it out. 👍
Still better than me with your other hand 😂
I’m right handed, I tried left handed and some how it only took a few shots to get comfy with it, it’s like similar to what Ronnie O’Sullivan said.
But I defo never get good left handed on the rest/spider 😂
I’m also a lefty, I’m not that good with right hand, i can use pool cue with right hand but not a snooker cue.
On the way down to the shot from upright position ,where should the eyes be looking at, CB or OB?
For me it's the line of aim. Which is often a portion of both balls. Your cue will also represent this line.
From this point onwards, it is down to personal preference as to what follows.
I can work with an individual to see which method they prefer. As there can be many variants.
Amazing Mr Seabridge, you're the man. Do u pull the cue back with the forefinger on your normal hand?
I use a closed grip. Contact is made with my middle finger and ring finger. The grip is 'relaxed' with extra pressure from my index finger. Little finger is over my ring finger.
Interesting video Simon 👍 I was expecting another 60+ break 🤣
Ha ha. Hopefully I will develop my opposite hand to do just that! 👍
@@SimonSeabridgeSnookerCoaching I'm playing in the Welsh Amateurs again tomorrow. Hopefully play well
@@CueBald good luck mate. Let me know how you get on. 👍
@@SimonSeabridgeSnookerCoaching Cheers Simon 👍
Why do you hit the ball so hard so often?
Hi Alec. It is just the position of the microphone. As my cue is passing through on the shot. I will have to re-position it for all following videos I do with my opposite hand.
Thank you for pointing it out. 👍
@@SimonSeabridgeSnookerCoaching all good buddy. Thanks for the explanation