It would be good if you had an image of a cue ball on screen with a dot on it showing where you are striking every shot. Very useful to know for beginners like myself.
He has done a video about this issue, and how he can't tell you where to strike as everyone has varying angles of how their cue is to the table (nearly parallel or pointing down more). So it would only apply to you if you have the same technique as Michael.
I have had some 50+ breaks recently but lack the confidence to believe I can do them regularly. In part, this is down to not being brilliant at identifying areas where there are back up insurance balls in case positioning on the preferred option goes wrong. Hearing the thoughts of a pro on how best to go about things to mitigate against such errors is a huge help. Thank you so much.
Would have liked to see you finish the break when you knocked the black over the pocket. Love your channel. Would love longer videos. Congrats on your tournament results!
regardless of the angle people hold their cues (as mentioned in a comment earlier), it would still really help showing where you are hitting the cue ball as to just describing it, steve barton shows it and it helps a lot, we can also try to imitate the angle you are holding the cue, even if you had a large round picture on the wall to represent a cue ball with a movable dot to show where you are striking would be ok. most of us amateurs who want to improve would appreciate it i believe.
Wrong side of middle 🤢😂😂. Nice routine that I still can't get passed 30 on that Eiffel Tower routine the cue ball just sticks when you go into the pack of the black. That yellow to green was awesome 👏 can't do that on the table I play on the cloth is like a carpet now you'd do well to get level with the bulk line it's that slow. #itsthetableoffdeath
The balls go in perfectly using a trace of helping side but mostly i miss the pot by over compensating or allowing for the deflection & sometimes don’t allow for it as you say it hardly deflects. How to know how much to adjust?
I'm the same! I then wonder if it's how "hard" I'm hitting. But shouldn't be hitting hard anyway. Some days they jaw but drop, cause of the right pace. But I'm looking to hit them in the middle of the pocket, which I struggle with..
@washurhandnow1347 all the top pros do this on angled pots: if it's a left cut, they put a TRACE (half a tip) of right spin on. If right cut, trace of left. It means that you don't accidentally put the wrong side on, as this 'traps' the cue ball. But helping side means the ball is spinning in the direction it is travelling in as it comes off the object ball. The concept is called "helping side". Michael has lots of videos on this, check them out! Just type in "helping side michael holt". It has taken me from 40-60 breaks in the lineup at best, to quite a few 100s in a matter of months.
Probably the wrong choice but after you'd potted that last red and not got position on the black, I would've attempted a slow blue in the yellow pocket. My thinking being if it missed it would hopefully block the yellow for my opponent and if it went in I'd be on the yellow into the same pocket.
In this situation your opponent is not coming back to the table cause you basically cleared all reds, so going for a shot that you have more probability of potting and getting on the yellow would be the best shot to take
I just watch for the commentary. The tips are a bonus but to be fair, I'm way too shit to be playing some of these positional shots. Don't know if you read much of these comments but yeah, you have pretty bloody funny commentary. It would be great doing this kind of commentary in a live professional snooker match! I don't think anyone has ever done that before. Not that you'd be allowed to... You have some strange looking thongs though. I don't think I've seen a pair like that here in Australia.
It would be good if you had an image of a cue ball on screen with a dot on it showing where you are striking every shot. Very useful to know for beginners like myself.
He has done a video about this issue, and how he can't tell you where to strike as everyone has varying angles of how their cue is to the table (nearly parallel or pointing down more). So it would only apply to you if you have the same technique as Michael.
I have had some 50+ breaks recently but lack the confidence to believe I can do them regularly. In part, this is down to not being brilliant at identifying areas where there are back up insurance balls in case positioning on the preferred option goes wrong. Hearing the thoughts of a pro on how best to go about things to mitigate against such errors is a huge help. Thank you so much.
Thank you. 😃
Really great watch, it's so valuable to see the levels of spin, very rarely full spin which I do far to often
Would have liked to see you finish the break when you knocked the black over the pocket. Love your channel. Would love longer videos. Congrats on your tournament results!
BRILLIANT JUST BRILLIANT HITMAN !!!!!!! Thank you again for doing this. Helped a lot !
Totally agree. I love this channel. It teaches me where I went wrong when I was young enough and fit enough to play. 🤣
@@MrEvo5man hahaha so true, grateful to have it around now. Making up for the lost time 😂
Thank you.
Quicker than Toys R Us to mention Christmas 😊
Brilliant to know what your thinking 👍🏻
Fantastic. Hope to see this on the match table.
Can you tell me where to buy cue ball like yours ?
i got them from amazon
Simply love it!
regardless of the angle people hold their cues (as mentioned in a comment earlier), it would still really help showing where you are hitting the cue ball as to just describing it, steve barton shows it and it helps a lot, we can also try to imitate the angle you are holding the cue, even if you had a large round picture on the wall to represent a cue ball with a movable dot to show where you are striking would be ok. most of us amateurs who want to improve would appreciate it i believe.
Yep.
Envied again.
Keep on the curcuit mate.
What is it with snooker players and jorts!? Hehe!
Nice clearance that Michael! that yellow is my favourite shot... not that I can play it!
Thank you. ☺️
Wrong side of middle 🤢😂😂. Nice routine that I still can't get passed 30 on that Eiffel Tower routine the cue ball just sticks when you go into the pack of the black. That yellow to green was awesome 👏 can't do that on the table I play on the cloth is like a carpet now you'd do well to get level with the bulk line it's that slow. #itsthetableoffdeath
what an amazing clearance. Because I am Holt's student so I knew where exactly he was hitting at cue ball :). A proud student of yours
Thank you.
Nicely explained the thought process , us amateurs would play the probable easy shots ,,,but with a little more risk it can pay off better
Great video. Mike how would you describe the grip. Really loose?
The balls go in perfectly using a trace of helping side but mostly i miss the pot by over compensating or allowing for the deflection & sometimes don’t allow for it as you say it hardly deflects. How to know how much to adjust?
I'm the same! I then wonder if it's how "hard" I'm hitting. But shouldn't be hitting hard anyway.
Some days they jaw but drop, cause of the right pace. But I'm looking to hit them in the middle of the pocket, which I struggle with..
Lovely
Brilliant
Honestly want to know Why would you add right spin on the black at 2:20 ? Does it help just on potting the black ?
@washurhandnow1347 all the top pros do this on angled pots: if it's a left cut, they put a TRACE (half a tip) of right spin on. If right cut, trace of left. It means that you don't accidentally put the wrong side on, as this 'traps' the cue ball. But helping side means the ball is spinning in the direction it is travelling in as it comes off the object ball.
The concept is called "helping side". Michael has lots of videos on this, check them out! Just type in "helping side michael holt".
It has taken me from 40-60 breaks in the lineup at best, to quite a few 100s in a matter of months.
What Charlie says. 👍
@@Charlie.c19 thanks for this! Will definitely practice this
@@MichaelHoltSnookerCoaching 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 appreciated for all the videos , great stuff
Probably the wrong choice but after you'd potted that last red and not got position on the black, I would've attempted a slow blue in the yellow pocket. My thinking being if it missed it would hopefully block the yellow for my opponent and if it went in I'd be on the yellow into the same pocket.
In this situation your opponent is not coming back to the table cause you basically cleared all reds, so going for a shot that you have more probability of potting and getting on the yellow would be the best shot to take
@@23352408akash Fair enough 👍
Enjoy your vids ...just want to know ...did leonidis lend you his sandals for this one ? -50 points
Haha! I love them. So comfortable. 😁
Thank you. 👍
I just watch for the commentary. The tips are a bonus but to be fair, I'm way too shit to be playing some of these positional shots. Don't know if you read much of these comments but yeah, you have pretty bloody funny commentary. It would be great doing this kind of commentary in a live professional snooker match! I don't think anyone has ever done that before. Not that you'd be allowed to... You have some strange looking thongs though. I don't think I've seen a pair like that here in Australia.
I love my sandals. 😃
A lot of snooker is making sure ur not short
That low black to cannon 2 reds without hitting it too hard is a skillful feel shot . Not for a begginer for sure . Just saying . 😃
Enjoyed video, explanation of shot and ball strike very informative.
Regards Malcolm
Michael. Love ya duck. WTF are you wearing on your feet sweet'arrtttt x
Was going to comment similar 😂👍 I think he's off for a spot of gladiatorial combat after banging in a few balls!
that's the gladiator. they are out of fashion for two thousand years.
maybe, play in flip flops all the time
I’d love that. 😃
I think you take pink in match and not the black with left . You’re not that brave 😂
I’m backing myself to play it!! #MickTheBrave 😃