How To Play Top Spin, Stun, & Screw!
Learn the secrets to perfecting top spin, stun, and screw shots to improve your snooker game. Buy ‘Me and the Table – My …
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Learn the secrets to perfecting top spin, stun, and screw shots to improve your snooker game. Buy ‘Me and the Table – My …
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I hit the cue ball low to do the screw shot yet it always jumps up off of the table.
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Really struggle with the screw shot. This will help a lot. Thanks 😊
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I can never get that much roll back on my shots. Still working on it
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How are you doing i can teach you if you really want to learn am an expert in it
Lucky to have teaching from u legend
That’s how good fast and newer table clothes are u don’t have to hit the bottom of the white Stephen hit it like between middle and bottom and still got a god screw back like fast clothes are a lot better for that reason
Oh man, Stephen, your cue is as crooked as a bow. Get JP to make you an ultimate one in ash, and you’ll see — you won’t miss a ball anymore. Then it’ll be time for a comeback.
When you aim. Are you Object ball aim or Cue ball aim?
https://youtube.com/shorts/14poJlPMVnc?si=YyjWnhnXCcQKzIJk
Absolutely super ❤❤
Can u do more of these
He putting unintentional right hand side
Did you know Hendreys ansesters worked down in the mines.
I’ve always played the stun just a fraction below the centre of the white ? And was taught that as well ?
Having a camera on your head is like a doctor shining a light in to your mouth.
If you have 2 reds at both left right middle pocket while the cue ball is in the middle. You have to use low screw shot to pot 2 reds in one shot.
i like your plz give me that
do you push through the cue ball more for top spin and back spin? cos a feel like stun is more of a stab and top n back spin is more of a push through. am i wrong to think that?
Best channel ever. Really helping my game as a beginner
Hendry can't aim at the centre of the cue ball. He always put a bit of left hand side on the cue ball.