Explaining the aiming method is quite challenging, so I recommend checking out the following videos by Coach Barton. They align closely with my approach, and you might find them helpful: th-cam.com/video/DsgFDwVdjxY/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/JqM1dAxvTa0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for your comments, Straitcueing. Basically, angled shots seldom cue the middle. In English, it's called 'helping side'. Michael Holt explained 'helping side'. I think he makes some very good points, so please refer to him. th-cam.com/video/WS7wtFQyf5g/w-d-xo.html
@@147snookered04 Attaching a camera to your head adds an extra layer of difficulty because you have to be conscious of the camera's direction, making it harder to concentrate compared to playing normally.
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It is an amazing video, can see you put lots of effort on it, I enjoy it very much especially I'm a beginner of snooker. Appreciate your work !!!!!!
Thank you for watching the video. I'm glad you found it helpful. If it was useful to you, that makes me really happy.
enjoying your videos..with the ball diagram...keep it up
I'll do my best!
Thanks for making this! I was surprised you used side even on a high bridge shot at 3:15. You played it excellent as always though!
Thanks for your comments.
The shot at 3:15 is potable if the red is close to the pocket and the cue is sideways up to about 1 tap.
@@Sasa_snooker I see, I will implement this into my game! Learning so much from you. Thanks.
How do you aim with your cue , can u pls explain?
Explaining the aiming method is quite challenging, so I recommend checking out the following videos by Coach Barton. They align closely with my approach, and you might find them helpful:
th-cam.com/video/DsgFDwVdjxY/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/JqM1dAxvTa0/w-d-xo.html
Another ambidextrous player nice.
always enjoy your video Sasa
Thank you Yuthapong Nateewong.
I don’t understand some of the side spin shots you played there. Were they necessary? The white didn’t touch the cushion
Thanks for your comments, Straitcueing.
Basically, angled shots seldom cue the middle.
In English, it's called 'helping side'.
Michael Holt explained 'helping side'.
I think he makes some very good points, so please refer to him.
th-cam.com/video/WS7wtFQyf5g/w-d-xo.html
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Wow, player, different level ❤
Thank you😃
@Sasa_snooker it's so difficult playing while filming yourself
@@147snookered04 Attaching a camera to your head adds an extra layer of difficulty because you have to be conscious of the camera's direction, making it harder to concentrate compared to playing normally.
@@Sasa_snooker i struggle with a camera and tripod
Keep trying! You can do it. Good luck!