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New Video: Snooker The Final Line!
WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Contact: steve@bartonsnooker.co.uk
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I like your videos Steve, saw several, your doing a good job.
My coach actually told me about this theory last Saturday but he was using triangles to demonstrate and of course different positions, it comes down to crossing the line of the next object ball in the length and not in the width.Last edited by Delphi; 11 June 2019, 04:56 PM.
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Thanks Delphi. It's a very useful thing to be thinking about when playing some of the more difficult positional shots.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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So instructional! (as usual). May I suggest: many of your previous videos have included a graphic of the white ball, with the red dot indicating the point of contact. While I loved your new graphic showing the final line "red zones" and "green zones", I think the video would be MUCH more instructional if the cue ball point of contact graphic were added as well, as it would not only show the best "final line", but how to achieve it as well.
Thanks for your hard work and excellent tutorials.
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Originally Posted by Vanwinkle View PostSo instructional! (as usual). May I suggest: many of your previous videos have included a graphic of the white ball, with the red dot indicating the point of contact. While I loved your new graphic showing the final line "red zones" and "green zones", I think the video would be MUCH more instructional if the cue ball point of contact graphic were added as well, as it would not only show the best "final line", but how to achieve it as well.
Thanks for your hard work and excellent tutorials.
Yes I forgot to add the cue ball on this video! It will be on future ones.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
Available for personalised one-to-one coaching sessions
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Contact: steve@bartonsnooker.co.uk
Website: www.bartonsnooker.co.uk
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Great stuff Steve added to my practice routine. It's knowing where to hit the CB, I spent ages trying to go from yellow to green and then I saw one of your videos and hey presto.
I had been playing with small stun but you taught me to use top coming off the cusion, results have been very encouraging.Snooker is a game of simple shots played to perfection, Joe Davies
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Originally Posted by Vanwinkle View PostTHANKS Steve! Haven't had time to watch it yet (I'm sure it's superb), but had to say thanks for such a quick response. Will you post this to your YouTube channel as well?WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by John Flaf View PostGreat stuff Steve added to my practice routine. It's knowing where to hit the CB, I spent ages trying to go from yellow to green and then I saw one of your videos and hey presto.
I had been playing with small stun but you taught me to use top coming off the cusion, results have been very encouraging.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
Available for personalised one-to-one coaching sessions
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