Watching this video has helped me clear up a lot of doubts, and I've gotten plenty of new ideas on how to take breaks effectively . thank you so much great video
Steve, I completely concur with the various comments saying that the quality of your videos has improved. They were always good, but now are simply superb. The use of the twin cue ball striking point and power meter in the corner of the screen, plus the white predicted cue ball path lines, are simply the best snooker training aid that I've seen anywhere. Thank you so much for providing this to the snooker community.
Looks like a great routine. Not using a lot of side, made a century look very doable, nice job. The graphics are a great addition also, everything is pretty clear from the get go 👍
Very good. I like the white line showing where the cue ball will go, and especially that we see where you hit on the white after seeing the line, so we can try to judge it.
Great video. Any tips for that first long red with stun? I really struggle with long pots when hitting that low on the cue ball. Is it just a queuing issue?
Nice graphics. But it does remind me of a minor error that most players make. The cue ball does not carry on from the position of the object ball, it carries on from the contact point with the object ball, which is a ball width away, a small but important error when playing close shots
Work on cue action so that you get the fundamental things right and can do it consistently. Obviously that takes work, like we started in our sessions years ago. But you have to get a good fundamental base of cueing so that you can pot balls that you should pot.
The video production and quality of your videos has really improved, keep it up.
Thanks!
good to have the split screen illustration, really helpful
Watching this video has helped me clear up a lot of doubts, and I've gotten plenty of new ideas on how to take breaks effectively .
thank you so much great video
Great editing very engrossing and immersive experience
Cheers thanks so much for watching 👍🙂
This video will change my game for sure! Thanks so much. The graphics were just amazing!!
Steve, I completely concur with the various comments saying that the quality of your videos has improved. They were always good, but now are simply superb. The use of the twin cue ball striking point and power meter in the corner of the screen, plus the white predicted cue ball path lines, are simply the best snooker training aid that I've seen anywhere. Thank you so much for providing this to the snooker community.
Cheers! Thanks a lot for watching
A lot of hard work has gone into the production of this vid and it really helps. Nice one. Please keep it up
Different & interesting well put over video, you truly are a real deal mate ,pleasure to watch you in all your vids. Keep up the good work
Wow, your video editing is getting better and better! Amazing work!
I know right?
He has such control over the balls that they move just by him looking at them, mind control!
Effortless,but I appreciate Steve it's not easy,and very humble you are,but equally exceptional.
Absolutely loving the double camera view on the shot.
Pre-emptive like. Thanks for all your videos!
Thanks for watching 👍👍
Very helpful thank you just started playing 😅
Looks like a great routine. Not using a lot of side, made a century look very doable, nice job. The graphics are a great addition also, everything is pretty clear from the get go 👍
Class !
Thanks, coach ✌🏻
Very good. I like the white line showing where the cue ball will go, and especially that we see where you hit on the white after seeing the line, so we can try to judge it.
Headcam a must for viewers 👍😎
Great video, nice line up alternative
Enjoyed your routine and play mate! Great editing and advice 👊🏻
Superb performance
Wonderful video as always Steve! Really interesting and informative 😊😊
Thank you Ian! Hope all is good 👍
Great video Steve. Hope you're felling better pal.
Cool animation
Great video and brilliant editing skills .. will try this if I ever get time to actually practice 😅
I request you to upload the video as soon as possible.I learn a lot from your videos 😊
Great stuff shooter..Thx❤❤
Wonderful video 👌👌👌
Great video. Can you please do a video were you have more clusters in it. Also getting out of snookers would be a good video
Wow. How many hours did this take to edit? Awesome work.
Thanks! 😎
Great video. Any tips for that first long red with stun? I really struggle with long pots when hitting that low on the cue ball. Is it just a queuing issue?
I don't know how you managed to persuade (or afford) him but congrats on bringing Steven Spielberg on board to direct your videos! 😉
Think he’s just copied Sasa snooker 👍
Exactly what I reacted to. Production quality going through the roof
Nice graphics. But it does remind me of a minor error that most players make. The cue ball does not carry on from the position of the object ball, it carries on from the contact point with the object ball, which is a ball width away, a small but important error when playing close shots
As always sir ❤
Headcam please !!
Hi, suffered with the Yips for many years! Is there any drills to help with it, any feedback would be more than appreciated.
Mind me asking what size your ferrule is please?
Just bought a cue with a 10mm ferrule and I’m worried it too big?
9.75mm
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Now steve can move balls without touching them is there anything he can’t do on a snooker table
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the thing i hate about snooker is, it looks easy when good players are playing😆
Steve ,Steve,,this iS great footage,,but how the hell do us lower life forms,pot balls with some consistancy?
Work on cue action so that you get the fundamental things right and can do it consistently. Obviously that takes work, like we started in our sessions years ago. But you have to get a good fundamental base of cueing so that you can pot balls that you should pot.