@Matman050988 Also as great as Ronnie is the treble he plays is only a 50/50 shot for even him, im sure your aware no matter how much you practice doubles etc luck is always involved lol.1 method i use in practice is the colours only,put the cue ball to start with where you want and try to clear them all.This will force you to use/improve cueball control,it might take you a while to clear them all but keep trying.Playing pool on a snooker table can also help & control your power
@Matman050988 Iv'e played for 16 years,my high break in a match scenario is 91.
1 thing lots of players do when using backspin is to raise the butt of their cue,this results in a digging action which causes the cue ball to jump and skid before making contact with your intended ball then when contact is made the cue ball only comes back slightly. To avoid this lower/flatten your bridging hand,remember not to dig keep your cue as straight/paralel to the table as possible.
Ive been playing snooker every saturday for 3 hours for about 10 weeks now, I regulary pull of doubles/triples similar to that, not to that kind of perfection though! yet my highest break is only 17! 3 reds and 2 blacks! them kind of shots are more about measurements than actual snooker skills IMO anyways. im still struggling with spin and stuff if anyone as tips though.
@Matman050988 Also as great as Ronnie is the treble he plays is only a 50/50 shot for even him, im sure your aware no matter how much you practice doubles etc luck is always involved lol.1 method i use in practice is the colours only,put the cue ball to start with where you want and try to clear them all.This will force you to use/improve cueball control,it might take you a while to clear them all but keep trying.Playing pool on a snooker table can also help & control your power
MrConnolly25 3 weeks ago
@Matman050988 Iv'e played for 16 years,my high break in a match scenario is 91.
1 thing lots of players do when using backspin is to raise the butt of their cue,this results in a digging action which causes the cue ball to jump and skid before making contact with your intended ball then when contact is made the cue ball only comes back slightly. To avoid this lower/flatten your bridging hand,remember not to dig keep your cue as straight/paralel to the table as possible.
MrConnolly25 3 weeks ago
grt shot...!!!
aNkiTz247 3 months ago
either half of the triangular tail of a whale.
yellowfolder 5 months ago
Ive been playing snooker every saturday for 3 hours for about 10 weeks now, I regulary pull of doubles/triples similar to that, not to that kind of perfection though! yet my highest break is only 17! 3 reds and 2 blacks! them kind of shots are more about measurements than actual snooker skills IMO anyways. im still struggling with spin and stuff if anyone as tips though.
Matman050988 5 months ago
@madmonkey0
sure you do.
mrwho995 5 months ago
I regularly pull off shots like that IRL, then I miss an easy one!! thats why my high break is only 31 lol
madmonkey0 6 months ago
@kookoon
your a complete retard if you think its as easy as on the pc
xxxrang 6 months ago
@kookoon
the real Snooker is way more difficult than any PC-Game!!
roroboy15 6 months ago
@kookoon Anyone can do a good shot on PC, play it in real life.
ezrawwedp 7 months ago