ESCAPING Snookers & Angles Masterclass w/ Alan McManus

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  • čas přidán 4. 04. 2023
  • Are you struggling to work out the angle in order to escape from a snooker? Well, who better than Alan "Angles" McManus to demonstrate exactly what you need to know. From using multiple cushions to making tiny side adjustments to tricking your brain into seeing the line of an angle, Alan has you covered in this in-depth masterclass in escaping snookers.
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Komentáře • 268

  • @samsamm1402
    @samsamm1402 Před rokem +214

    outrageous that he's got the line to cut it in the middle off 3 cushions after 2 attempts 😂

    • @flapdrol
      @flapdrol Před rokem +23

      absolutely insane to call it unmissable as well, after that 'clarification' of how he does it. makes no sense to me,

    • @korninsao
      @korninsao Před rokem

      How did you?

    • @starman9921
      @starman9921 Před rokem +8

      Need a Scottish interpreter😂😂😂

    • @korninsao
      @korninsao Před rokem

      @@starman9921 Thank you.

    • @rbrb288
      @rbrb288 Před rokem

      No wonder he won fuck all

  • @scott8210
    @scott8210 Před rokem +72

    Could listen to Alan all day, his knowledge of the game is insane 👍

    • @eddiebear34
      @eddiebear34 Před rokem

      He is too clever to be able to explain it well. I might have became a worse player for trying to understand that haha

  • @james_e7x
    @james_e7x Před rokem +68

    That cut to the middle was actually so impressive

  • @reddevil1105
    @reddevil1105 Před rokem +49

    Genuinely one of the most fascinating videos I’ve ever watched on snooker! It’s unbelievable seeing a pros mind work out loud (if that makes sense) shows the hours a man can put into a game to have so much knowledge! Calling I’ll cut the pink in the middle” then the only reason he didn’t was pace! Unbelievable video!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @phillace
    @phillace Před rokem +28

    Another absolute gem of a video , Keep em coming Stephen !

  • @aristospampouris147
    @aristospampouris147 Před rokem +14

    it's amazing cause its like a ghost ball you use for potting but instead it's getting out of snookers. very interesting stuff Alan

  • @stevenwilliams8566
    @stevenwilliams8566 Před rokem +3

    Could listen to these two talk snooker all day. Superb!

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound Před rokem +1

    What a great natural teacher !

  • @ronnie8752
    @ronnie8752 Před rokem +15

    Yes have always liked Alan. A great commentator and a far better player than his record suggests. Top man👍

    • @heliumtrophy
      @heliumtrophy Před rokem +1

      Always felt Alan's career kinda flattered to deceive. A phenomenal player in his prime but he had the misfortune of being up against it during Hendry's reign.

  • @ALP72012
    @ALP72012 Před rokem +4

    Brillant content. Alan is the professor of safety wow fantastic. You have to do more episode with Alan. It was fascinating. Keep up good work and lookforward to next guest. Wish you could release more videos. I find myself waiting to long which show how great your channel is. 🔥👏🏽👍🏽

  • @Echochamber79
    @Echochamber79 Před rokem +12

    Wow! I have played snooker for many many years and Alan is showing me and telling me stuff I had no idea about!! AMAZING!

  • @iboyd2824
    @iboyd2824 Před rokem +1

    This is the kind of insight that this channel provides in abundance. It's absolutely fantastic, and I wish that this kind of thing existed when I was 30-ish years younger! I hope that lots of aspiring young players are watching, enjoying and subscribing to this channel... I'm hooked.

  • @siz2271
    @siz2271 Před rokem

    Best instructional snooker video I have ever seen. Thanks guys!

  • @raysparks3161
    @raysparks3161 Před rokem +1

    I love Alan, he's been and remains, like yourself, a great ambassador of the game.

  • @Michael-xz8hb
    @Michael-xz8hb Před rokem +1

    Alan is great to listen to, he knows his stuff for sure, great commentator as well, top man..

  • @steve-marsh
    @steve-marsh Před rokem

    That's crazy accuracy! Wow!

  • @user-un4td6zk3c
    @user-un4td6zk3c Před rokem +13

    brilliant.. would love to see Alan do his own channel of tips too.. what a legend

  • @donaldstott243
    @donaldstott243 Před rokem

    Added bonus with that last tip. Love that idea!

  • @theknowledgewithin6514
    @theknowledgewithin6514 Před rokem +1

    such a great method of making shots more simple

  • @JC0023
    @JC0023 Před rokem +2

    That was awesome Stephen loved it thankyou! I've loved your tips soonmuch. Be great if you could keep picking brains of other pros, on their practice routines...technique mental approach any and all of it!! Amazing snooker channel you've invented...your total pro n natural at it. No way a big channel with producers etc would have created such a great channel! Thankyou! You already added another 8k to the 100,000 you only just reached! Love it keep up good work. Also we'll done on Ur century break in cruicle qualifier. You can still produce it beautifulky

  • @battlefieldclips7013
    @battlefieldclips7013 Před rokem +2

    This is pure GOLD

  • @Juventinos
    @Juventinos Před rokem

    this is fascinating. unreal, these videos are unbelievable, the first hand knowledge

  • @relaxg1727
    @relaxg1727 Před rokem

    That was Great! what a lovely human as well Alan!

  • @andrewdawson8684
    @andrewdawson8684 Před 10 měsíci +2

    "I want to meet it at the end of the banana" - things I did not expect to hear today haha

  • @Jimmy-2-Times
    @Jimmy-2-Times Před rokem +4

    That was some century break against Cahill.. Including 2 doubles 😮 was really rooting for Stephen to get to the Crucible again.. Maybe a road to the Crucible series on the channel next year 🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶👍☘️

  • @yorkiemike
    @yorkiemike Před rokem

    Best channel on CZcams by far! Keep it up :)

  • @RB747domme
    @RB747domme Před rokem +2

    Steve Davis used to call it 'trickonometry' (for obvious reasons), and I kind of get where he is coming from. I mean, its basic trig, with a little bit of trickery involved with 'side and slide'.
    I also love what Alan said about using two cushions as the parallel to find the line, and then just halve it to find the single. That's just genius.

  • @jonhyland5136
    @jonhyland5136 Před rokem +1

    Another fantastic insight into a horrendously difficult sport, 38 highest brake for me 👴🏼🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿…love to all 😘

  • @rusty633
    @rusty633 Před rokem

    What a gent , two great players

  • @benrichards399
    @benrichards399 Před rokem +2

    The snooker whisperer!!!

  • @johnsrabe
    @johnsrabe Před rokem

    Utterly incomprehensible but delicious. Thanks!

  • @markrichardson6402
    @markrichardson6402 Před rokem +2

    Alan's the man.

  • @thewaspsanklessmith
    @thewaspsanklessmith Před rokem +2

    I love the way McManus has his natural accent and way of speaking, rather than his TV voice. Great video and channel👍

    • @nobodyspecial6436
      @nobodyspecial6436 Před rokem

      They differ???🤔🤔🤔I genuinely don’t even notice the difference…. Ya learn something new every day

    • @tarastreasure
      @tarastreasure Před rokem

      ​@@nobodyspecial6436 you must be a native then and you don't realise it because you understand either way? For me it's very hard to understand his "non-formal" talk. In commentary his diction is more careful, and overall less accent. Other non-native speakers feel the same, there were many funny comments about not understanding much in the first video he was on. 😃

    • @nobodyspecial6436
      @nobodyspecial6436 Před rokem

      @@tarastreasure Native what?? Scottish… nope i’m about 1200 miles west… There’s a great big ocean between me and Scotland… You would land where i’m from if you jumped in a boat and headed west…Closest point of land

    • @tarastreasure
      @tarastreasure Před rokem

      @@nobodyspecial6436 Canada then? Well, maybe being immersed in English on a regular basis helps. Or some ears are just wired differently. I can tell you I easily understand American English and 'formal' British English, but I have difficulties with the more peculiar accents. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @safescubadivingwithanis

    Very interesting approach...will try that myself

  • @Host4l
    @Host4l Před rokem

    Great lads Alan & Stephen

  • @exsappermadman25055
    @exsappermadman25055 Před rokem

    Obviously Steven's fav subject, getting out of snookers and grinding it out!....

  • @michaelreed8206
    @michaelreed8206 Před rokem +5

    The way Alan looked into the air to see the shot, that’s Devine intervention right there 😂 could watch and listen to these guys all day

    • @PutonyourSundayBests
      @PutonyourSundayBests Před rokem

      You see grandmaster chess players do the same thing, look away from the board and up into the air. I think at an expert level it must be more useful to imagine things in your mind's eye rather than look at the table/chess board in front of you.

  • @Lionfire1
    @Lionfire1 Před rokem +1

    This is hi tech stuff. Im not going to lie and say I understood it all but very interesting. Alan the man, the myth the legend!

  • @drylunch6400
    @drylunch6400 Před rokem

    Love it!

  • @monstieb2122
    @monstieb2122 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant ,im glad im Scottish watching that one

  • @MattSwain1
    @MattSwain1 Před rokem

    It’s just a whole a different way of thinking about snookers 🤯 I don’t play any more but when I did it was always about how few cushions you could use to get out of a snooker - clearly one of the many reasons I was terrible at it!!!

  • @mell3109
    @mell3109 Před rokem

    Fantastic! Just shows how everybody has some secret sauce! I got the feeling that Stephen was looking at that and thinking Ahh…that’s how you do it….which is nuts!

  • @Hymerati
    @Hymerati Před rokem

    Hahah, what a video this is Stephen with Angles Macca, he's a diamond character, really enjoying these mate ;)

  • @danzai666
    @danzai666 Před rokem

    Epic video. 💯⭐

  • @MalcolmMXTaylor
    @MalcolmMXTaylor Před rokem +5

    Another great video from the old pro's!!! Both still got it!!

  • @HanstheTraffer
    @HanstheTraffer Před rokem

    Wow, THAT is impressive!

  • @declanmulraney1363
    @declanmulraney1363 Před rokem

    Superb 👍👍

  • @79BlackRose
    @79BlackRose Před rokem +2

    Alan McManus - top banana! 🍌

  • @markheitz7963
    @markheitz7963 Před rokem +1

    Stephen out of the all the coaches u've had & now stay clear from Alan's got to be one guy that really could help u get bk we'd all love to see u Bk

  • @kyle_14808
    @kyle_14808 Před 11 měsíci

    the last tip is really helpful

  • @paultwiss199
    @paultwiss199 Před rokem

    He was a great player.Watching this he had an inbuilt genius for the game.

  • @blex5579
    @blex5579 Před rokem

    hang in there Stephen!
    from germany

  • @billfisher7644
    @billfisher7644 Před rokem +20

    Way too complicated for a beginner like me to understand. All I know is that a plain ball will come off the cushion at the same angle it hit it. But cannot fail to be impressed with the skill of Angles Alan.

    • @iainamurray
      @iainamurray Před rokem +10

      The problem is, no it doesn't! Depending on how hard you hit it and how much side, it normally straightens up when it hits the cush.

    • @toziassmitt
      @toziassmitt Před rokem +3

      @@iainamurray he said plain ball, that means no side. A plain ball hit at a reasonable pace (ie not ludicrously slow or ludicrously fast) will come off at the same angle it hits

    • @nobodyspecial6436
      @nobodyspecial6436 Před rokem +1

      @@toziassmitt the fact that by his own admission he was a beginner the chances of him hitting center ball are pretty slim.. Beginners always tend to impart unwanted side

    • @yorkiemike
      @yorkiemike Před rokem +1

      @@toziassmitt Aye but in the video he also said that plain ball in a club table will often square up, whilst on a tournament standard table the cushions will slide, and widen the angle.

  • @badarmunir8395
    @badarmunir8395 Před rokem

    Awesome 👌 video

  • @gbizeau
    @gbizeau Před rokem

    I would love to have a day at the table with either of these gentlemen.

  • @mehmetsevim3657
    @mehmetsevim3657 Před 11 měsíci

    That thing he said about escaping snookers, and deliberately aiming off, then adjusting as you guage it in your mind... i used to do that too and it really is the best way to do it. Escaping snookers is all about feel more than anything else. You already have a natural sense of the line, the rest is all in your head.
    Listen, I'm no pro, and couldnt hold a candle to these guys, but did play in a league in Basildon years ago and regulary made 40s and 50s. And being able to escape snookers was definitely the strongest aspect of my game.

  • @alexpaic2984
    @alexpaic2984 Před rokem +4

    I know Alan didn’t win 94 titles like most greats have but the amount of snooker knowledge in this man’s head shits on everyone’s out there. His snooker knowledge is better than all the pro players out there put together. The man is a legend and I love watching him teach or commentating.

  • @parhamsojdeh6856
    @parhamsojdeh6856 Před rokem

    hard to understand words but actions helps thank you mr.macmanus

  • @GWizz1994
    @GWizz1994 Před rokem

    Alan seems such a sound guy.. would love a frame with him!

  • @alastairmackay4861
    @alastairmackay4861 Před rokem +2

    Hendo, come on pal, I grew up, along with many my age in Scotland, watching you mercilessly wipe the floor with anyone you played. It was amazing to see a fellow Scotsman be the greatest in the world at something, Not just the greatest in that period but of ALL TIME! I didn't think you would ever be beaten. Flash forward to now and you seem to talk about yourself like you can hardly hit a ball!! PLEASE Stephen, get back to basics, get the practice in, shift a couple of pounds, get your head focused and go and win another title!!😄

  • @flucazade
    @flucazade Před rokem +13

    "I want to meet the red at the end of the banana" is a sentence that was produced in this video

    • @jamesbyrne9312
      @jamesbyrne9312 Před rokem +1

      Remember to let it jag that way

    • @GTiR23
      @GTiR23 Před rokem

      I'm going to be world champ next year after this. Never picked up a cue in my life.

    • @flucazade
      @flucazade Před rokem

      @@GTiR23 I was recently banned from my local club after lying several bananas on the table, they dragged me out as I screamed "but Angles said"

  • @michaelchung9987
    @michaelchung9987 Před rokem +3

    Great tips, very very useful!

  • @dogstar167
    @dogstar167 Před rokem

    very interesting tips

  • @timallsopp8656
    @timallsopp8656 Před rokem +2

    another brilliant vid! Many thanks

  • @jasonlaverty6074
    @jasonlaverty6074 Před rokem +5

    Just watched your 102 break from today , fantastic mate 👏👏👏

  • @grayo007
    @grayo007 Před rokem +4

    What the fack are they talking about 😂
    Bananas , hit the end of the Banana 😂
    Hendrys nodding and saying yea yeah yeah , I bet he hasn't even a clue himself 😂

  • @FanVarious
    @FanVarious Před rokem +2

    6:29 "Aye!"

  • @chrisodonnell1143
    @chrisodonnell1143 Před rokem

    Awesome

  • @unclejam2188
    @unclejam2188 Před rokem +4

    Bloody Fascinating! Love angles, he should start his own little tips and tricks channel, could listen to him for hours. Excellent on commentary as well.

  • @waynewhitebeam1144
    @waynewhitebeam1144 Před rokem +3

    There was something about Alan McManus that I always wanted him to win, unless he was playing a Welshman of course. Another great episode Stephen, and thanks for the absorbing content Alan, Top bloke..👍👍👍

  • @justynbarnes7895
    @justynbarnes7895 Před rokem

    Very interesting, thank you. Like Steve Davis, Angles has a snooker brain the size of planet.
    (One little criticism - when Alan was trying to show the 'banana', the camera angle needed to be from behind the top cushion/left-hand corner pocket - you couldn't see it from the side view)

  • @thatpeterboy
    @thatpeterboy Před rokem +3

    Incredible…very interesting, thanks Alan!

  • @andybaxta
    @andybaxta Před rokem +2

    This is how they should be filling the mid session intervals on televised snooker. Could watch all day. Always new McManus was great with getting around the table, but here the process and thinking is explained. Love it

  • @btgreenhouses6258
    @btgreenhouses6258 Před rokem

    With so much experience and practice I believe he can actually see the imaginary lines clear as day

  • @hingcheung
    @hingcheung Před rokem +3

    Fascinating to see how the thought process behind a shot works for professionals! Very useful!

  • @mikewallace5891
    @mikewallace5891 Před rokem +2

    Really enjoyed this - Brilliant how he works things out! - The best of the pundits to my mind and how he thinks about the game 👏👏

  • @amu7499
    @amu7499 Před rokem

    Alan McManus is one of my fav Welsh players ever. No doubt

    • @brianswift2706
      @brianswift2706 Před rokem

      Erm.. Welsh?

    • @amu7499
      @amu7499 Před rokem +1

      @@brianswift2706Just trolling and being sarky. He has the most Scottish and accent I've heard. great player of the game

  • @johnmehaffey9953
    @johnmehaffey9953 Před rokem +1

    Wish this was on when I was playing amateur (poorly) many years ago it’s really opened my mind and eyes as to how the pros approach the game, top notch Alan and Stephen

  • @sekarrao8054
    @sekarrao8054 Před rokem

  • @markebuoy
    @markebuoy Před rokem +3

    More Alan please. That was fascinating

  • @dsmash447
    @dsmash447 Před rokem

    Good to see how to escape; could you please also do how to CREATE snookers?

  • @benj2101
    @benj2101 Před rokem

    Impressive. Imagining a red further along the line is something I reckon will help. Don't think this was one for the beginners though! Especially with two Scots leading the dialect 😅

  • @TedTheTree
    @TedTheTree Před rokem

    Of course there's a bit more to it than that, a lot of times it's not just getting out of the snooker, it's leaving it safe so that's more accuracy required;

  • @IVawaf
    @IVawaf Před rokem

    Would love to hear what break from life thins about these tips and if its gonna work for his game.

  • @samcox8182
    @samcox8182 Před rokem

    No idea what he was talking about the entire video but still enjoyed it

  • @dhirajpallin2572
    @dhirajpallin2572 Před 8 měsíci

    I couldn't make a lot of sense of it, except that he clearly pays a lot of attention to where the cue ball contacts the cushions on every shot. So when he's doing these multi-cushion shots, he likes to think about cushion aim points, rather than ones in the middle of the table. Then the next thing is he has multiple levels of precision that he stacks up. So the first might be an aim point on the cushion that's as thick as the width of a ball. But then he refines that to the left or right edge of that ball. Then if he needs to he starts making tiny tiny adjustments to that point. That's my interpretation anyway. What's interesting is that he focuses more on the end point rather than the first cushion he has to hit.

  • @paulc8821
    @paulc8821 Před rokem

    Think we need Alan part 2

  • @RAVS_73
    @RAVS_73 Před rokem

    This could have done with being about three hours longer! the bloke is a genius.

  • @M.J.I
    @M.J.I Před rokem

    Talk about a snooker brain!

  • @ezza-and-friends
    @ezza-and-friends Před rokem +4

    Alans got real passion for the game

  • @johnnygoodwin7199
    @johnnygoodwin7199 Před rokem

    Yeeeessssssssssssss

  • @anilkanda4727
    @anilkanda4727 Před rokem +1

    cracked

  • @seanditch4419
    @seanditch4419 Před rokem

    Clear as mud Alan....😅

  • @oponamikwe5011
    @oponamikwe5011 Před rokem

    Basically you tell yourself where you want to go and the your brain will work out the path, speed etc. Like walking, you dont think about how you walk but rather where you want to go

  • @Joe-ou3rr
    @Joe-ou3rr Před rokem

    No one:
    McManus: AYYYEEEEE

  • @first-class-gardens
    @first-class-gardens Před rokem

    I am OK with one cushion escapes but I have trouble visualising 2 or 3 cushion escapes. Any tips?

  • @starman9921
    @starman9921 Před rokem +1

    Alan McManus is the man. I'm going to put that thing into my game maybe it's the bit that's missing

  • @alexpowell6310
    @alexpowell6310 Před rokem

    Try get lisowski on before the worlds 💪🏼🎱

  • @robert-dt1hl
    @robert-dt1hl Před 2 měsíci

    "eye ut plai i' dare" he says...coot ye get tha' scots any thicha sirrah :)

  • @tam310
    @tam310 Před rokem +1

    Great video. No more guests like John Terry please Stephen.