Snooker Practice Escaping From Snookers
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
- In this video I look at a few tips for when you are playing out of snookers.
I think it's common for people to panic a bit when they find themselves in a snooker, but actually, if you can learn your natural angles, sometimes the situation is't as bad as it first looks.
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That last tip to look from the point of view of the object ball is fantastic 👏👏
Great to help! 🙂
BartonSnooker it’s really excellent stuff you produce. Many thanks.
The editing skill at 3:27, anyone noticed?
more impressive than the escape haha
I was just gonna comment on that! Beautifully done!
All of ur videos helped me a lot to improve my game ....such a great coach u r and such a simple way u teach....keep uploading u r videos.... thanks
Nice tip on looking at the object ball whilst trying to pick out the angle and using natural angles is key like you said,another top tip video :)
Seriously thanks a lot for those kind of videos, some people waste a ton of money to get this kind of advise.
thank you again Steve , this video is such a great informative video .
Your channel become so addictive because of these top-notch videos
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I just wanna say that all these videos cover all aspects of the game : technique (mechanics) , Break Building , drills , strategy , great tips and tricks .
cheers mate .
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Thanks very much! Really appreciate all your kind comments 🙂
Great excellent effort
Great tips. Thank you.
yet again great info
Thank you 👍
Thanks for this information Sir
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I know this is a side issue ,but who is down voting a snooker instruction video? Is it someone you beat in a comp or something, have you got a disgruntled ex mrs 😀 I find it really strange. There are a few good people doing tutorials on snooker and they all get down votes, I don't get it.
Me neither, probably some one who considers himself to be a good player and this is too easy for him, for a novice this is a good lesson
@@ldh7395 In music it's exactly the same, some people can't understand that there are many levels of knowing. Lack of empathy. Michael, French snooker novice ;)
Excellent vid very helpful
Thanks Nigel 🙂
Please make more videos on snooker escape ..thanks
I love your videos
Muchas gracias por los subtitulos en español, ahora puedo entenderte mejor.
Saludos
Thanks for your great tips. Can you tutorial somthing about two cushion scape from corner.
last one was new for me, lol have been playing from quite some time now!
Great
Very helpful.
Please post some more videos on natural angles and geometry of the table.
The 2 cushion escapes and so on..
Thank you soo much
These are the genuine problems i think almost everyone faces and are hard to find an answer to.
So thank you
Thanks you. Yes I will try and cover some of those things for you! Lots more videos to come 🙂
I already know all that from watching snooker - question is how do you judge the natural angel with accuracy.
Your videos are pure class Steve. I would give anything to be my snooker coach to bad I live nowhere near UK.
Thanks Alex. I really do appreciate it 🙂
Helpful video, Thanks!
Please do make a video explaining about masse shots.
I will try and do this in the future. Thanks for watching 🙂
Hi Steve , fan from India , seen all your videos , I would like a video made explaining how the white deflects of the target balls so we can understand how to position the white cue ball on the tablr
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Hello sir thks for the great upload hope to see a video regarding elbow drop on certain shots.is it really needed n its only used for top spin shots only?
Hi! I will try to do this in a future video! Thanks for watching 🙂
Please make a video on aiming with side ♥
Hello! Yes I will make this video in the future 🙂
@@BartonSnooker this video will be helpful too!
really need some more angles tip ...i play in local club and i get way ahead points but my opponent snooker me and i cant escape and i always loose ....they knows its my weak point. is there another theory ??
I was in the final of the under 16s and this lost me the game I got in a near cushion snooker and gave him so many points by missing it I was in the lead by 20 too
Just learn from the experience Brandon. I have been in the same situation. I always learn and improve for next time 🙂
@@BartonSnooker ye you really helped me with that last tip i would’ve won if I knew that then , it’s the fact that he fluked the snooker to then fluked another one 😂
One difference I have noticed between pool and snooker players is the pool players tend to leave their chalk on the rail when at the table and snooker players carry it around in their pockets.
What makes that relevant to this video here, is there anything in the rules of either game to stop a player using either their chalk left on the rail or a chalk finger mark on the rail cushion cloth to act as a reference point when trying to escape?
Interesting question, as far as I'm aware you are not allowed to mark the cloth of the table or cushion with chalk as it would effect the run of the balls, but I don't think there is anything in the rules to stop you leaving chalk on the side of the table as a reference point.
It's hard to say exactly as you'd never really see a pro doing it, so you'd also never really see a WPBSA Referee's decision on it.
In both pool and snooker chalk is not allowed to be left as a "marker". You'll notice that in any competition game being refereed, the player wouldn't do it because he knows it's risking being called a foul. Putting chalk on the rail is not a foul. Using a "marker" of any form is a foul. So if the referee thinks that your intention was to use chalk or anything else as a marker then it will be called a foul.
The same is for putting your tip on the table while lining up your shot. This is done a lot in pool. However if you leave a chalk mark on the cloth that the referee deemed as an assist for the shot you're attempting then it will be a foul if you executed the shot that the mark was deemed assisted by the mark you left. However, you can use an mark on the cloth or a chalk on the rail as a reference if it was already there before your shot.
Did my first two cushion escape yesterday. Missed the first. Got the second.. 😂 👍
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