The DOMINANT Eye & HOW TO SIGHT!

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  • @AJsVIEW
    @AJsVIEW2 жыл бұрын

    After nearly a year of test and trials, I’ve finally learnt how to pot almost every shot successfully by just following this simple 3-step method: 1. Lining up - This is the most critical part of every shot. 90% of shot accuracy lies in lining up the shot correctly. For this, stand behind the cue ball and align yourself correctly by visualizing where you need to hit the object ball, to pocket the object ball. 2. Feathering - Never spend too much time feathering, you’ll eventually miss the shot as your brain processes too much unnecessary info which will result in a complete miss to a simple shot. Instead, feathering is to only ensure you are cueing straight and have the cue ball and object ball aligned the way you wanted when you lined up initially. 3. Back Swing Pause, Sighting and Delivery - This is the most important phase of every shot. Any minuet miss on this will result in a complete miss. After you’ve feathered 2-3 times and are confident that you’ve aligned correctly (i.e with the cue ball, object ball and straight cueing): a) Stop your cue tip at the cue ball for a second b) Then pull your cue back (as part of your back swing) and wait for at least a second. Never rush into delivery as it is an incorrect and inconsistent method. c) At this point (i.e at your backswing) your eyesight should be only on the object ball and nothing else d) Finally, complete your shot with your eyes on the object ball and ensure you’ve delivered the cue straight! Hope these tips help. It’s not coming from an expert for sure, but I’ve tried and tested everything, and realized the above helped me to a great extent.

  • @JamesMCarlo

    @JamesMCarlo

    2 жыл бұрын

    Qq

  • @JamesMCarlo

    @JamesMCarlo

    2 жыл бұрын

    Q

  • @MrXeberdee

    @MrXeberdee

    Жыл бұрын

    It's different for everybody but there are some common themes for me. Every shot is an experiment with a hypothesis, test and a conclusion. Eg. 1. When I line up as a right handed - left eyed player, it's important for me to get my dominant eye on the line of the shot just as Steve describes by turning my head slightly to put my left eye on the line of the shot. I'm standing with the line central to my body, with a foot either side. 1.5 - Getting down on the shot is THE most important thing for me. If 98% of my aiming is done at 1, then getting down on the shot if done without care, can lose 50% of my aim. I get my cue on line early up on the shot and point it at the line, and I have to step slightly sideways to put my right foot on the line, keeping my dominant eye and my cue together as I lower the cue already quite parallel down onto the line as I lean forwards, visualising the line and path of the object ball to the pocket as I go down. This is where the last 2% of aiming is done, as I slide into the address position. This also has to be carefully done to keep exactly on line I chose. 2. I don't feather so much, so the pause at the cue ball is mostly all I do (except for tricky shots that need a bit of a rehearsal). This pause time I spend checking if everything went as planned, and if the cue is parallel and straight, if it's on the white correctly, and if the line looks right now completely down on the shot. If I have to compensate here, it is only for micro adjusting on the parallel axis, which might pull the cue tip off position on the white. There is no aiming done here, just micro-aligning to find the point on the white. The last thing I'm looking at is the white to check where I'm hitting the ball. 3. Then I do a slow backswing, paying attention to just pulling the cue back in line. The pause on the backswing is for checking that I did that, and the cue is still aligned. At this point I am looking at the object ball and the path of the white to it (the line I chose), this is the point of aim. Then I look back to the white. 4. Shoot - whilst looking at the white, I think that I get a better timed shot, and I can concentrate on the point of impact and acceleration into the cue ball. Ronnie is a white shooter and does this. 5. Observation and conclusions: Look up at the object ball immediately after impact of cue and cue ball, decelerate cue, keep head still and down, observe what happens. After ball hits or misses, check the end of the cue is still on line, or if I have twisted, or shot across the ball. The I make conclusions, and get up off the shot. I think the big advantage is if you are right handed, right eyed - all the good players who progress quickly I know are. They can just step down into the shot, as they already have the eye and foot lined up and just keep them this way. We left eyed, right handed players have to learn how to move our feet and body slightly across the shot, whilst still keeping the left eye on the line of the shot, and this adds a difficult stage to master, which I believe makes progress at learning the game slower.

  • @welshfreedom1451

    @welshfreedom1451

    Жыл бұрын

    Why ate you trying to coach on a coaching site!😆😆

  • @MrXeberdee

    @MrXeberdee

    Жыл бұрын

    @@welshfreedom1451 Relax :) - everybody has a story and a different way of doing it, but there are similarities. Steve is a good coach and his way is therefore the most consistently reliable for teaching, but it's not the only way to play snooker and even top profs have slightly different approaches. I have had coaching from Alan Bell (a top coach / Jimmy White / Stuart Bingham etc.) his way is very different to Steve's, and even some elements of his advice is not something I use - same with Steve's coaching. You have to be flexible in your method to find what works for your game, and sharing views is educational and personally I enjoy hearing what other amateur players do and what works for them. Sometimes I might get an idea from people here who spend the time to share their method. It's all good - just don't read it if you don't like or need it.

  • @lucybarney1
    @lucybarney12 жыл бұрын

    I wish we had the internet in the 70,s when I started playing snooker ,my game has come on immensely after watching theses great vids on tips and advice

  • @DavidLee-et7zv

    @DavidLee-et7zv

    2 жыл бұрын

    Paul Torr If you have been playing since the 70s I'm afraid it will hurt your game more than helping you are having to change everything

  • @lucybarney1

    @lucybarney1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DavidLee-et7zv true from stance to eye priority and filming my faults and moving on the shot it’s never too late to change though

  • @castleanthrax1833

    @castleanthrax1833

    Жыл бұрын

    It is great to have tutorials on just about anything you want, and they are free and at our "beck and call".

  • @YudiMuchanis
    @YudiMuchanis Жыл бұрын

    I was at the edge of frustration from failure to train my shots, then this video appeared in my KZread homepage. It turns out I'm right handed with a left eye dominant 😐 with one practice session, my game improved significantly. Thank you

  • @AndrewDixonMusic
    @AndrewDixonMusic27 күн бұрын

    I knew something was wrong with my aiming and started to think about dominant eyes. I noticed yesterday that if I played a shot with my right eye open I would pot it, but playing the same shot with my left eye open I would miss it by a ball width every time. Did some googling on snooker dominant eyes and was very glad the first search result lead me to one of your videos as I already trust you as the best online coach. Looking forward to trying out the methods here next time I'm in the club!

  • @castleanthrax1833
    @castleanthrax1833 Жыл бұрын

    The way I learned how to test which eye is dominant, is to sight an object exactly as you did, and then draw your hands back towards your face, keeping the object in the "hole". When your hands reach your face, you will have your dominant eye looking through the hole, and your "non dominant" eye covered. Either way, you will get the same result.

  • @ShellyAmes
    @ShellyAmes6 ай бұрын

    Wow so impressed with your instructions on how to determine eye dominance. I’m an optometrist and I use EXACTLY the same technique with my patients. Also so refreshing to hear you point out that the eye with the best vision is not necessarily going to be the dominant eye.

  • @everythingbobbywolfe
    @everythingbobbywolfe Жыл бұрын

    Barton Snooker, Break from Life and Barry Stark Coaching. KZread has the greatest snooker selection. So happy to have you all.

  • @melihegemen6033
    @melihegemen60332 жыл бұрын

    Hello Steve - The video is quite useful especially for those who believe that they need to always lie down on the shot under their dominant eye. That said, this video made me think of a couple of issues. First, I think when a player is left eye dominant and is right-handed or vice-versa, i.e. when a player cues with the opposite arm relative to his dominant eye, there's a higher chance of cueing across the ball simply because of his approach to the ball (which seems to cut across the line of aim). Second, and this is something that I don't see addressed anywhere, is that on specific shots this sighting problem becomes very complicated, especially when one is lining up a shot from the cushion at a 45 degree angle relative to the table (imagine you're close to the cushion next to green and you are aiming for a red to the far right of the pink. I wonder how this test you make on this video would fare if you were to play a shot like that when elevation and perspective come into play. Especially for a player like myself who's left eye dominant and right-handed, these shots are super hard not in terms of potting necessarily, but with respect to actually finding the right line of aim. I look at the shot from a distance and feel like I have figured out the correct line of aim, but when I line up and play the shot, I consistently hit the wrong point on the object ball even though everything seemed fine right before I played the shot. I'm aware that such shots are super difficult to begin with, but I guess their difficulty stems precisely because of the complications that arise due to changing elevation and perspective. I wonder whether you would be willing to address that in the future. Anyway, thanks for the content, as always.

  • @johnnewell3530
    @johnnewell35302 жыл бұрын

    Can’t wait to get to the table, I’m convinced my left eye right hand combo is causing my alignment issues.

  • @FreddysHamster

    @FreddysHamster

    15 күн бұрын

    Me too, I think at 50yrs old mine has completely changed from right to left, as a right hander. I'm clean missing long balls and I've had hundred in the past. Wtf.

  • @taff6987
    @taff6987 Жыл бұрын

    Right handed left eye dominant. I actually figured this out organically at the club a few weeks back. I am taught (25yrs or so ago) to place my right foot on the sighting line of the shot as I was walking in. It worked well but a few weeks ago I started refreshing my stance, cue action, delivery etc etc....without knowing about the dominant eye thing or ever checking I naturally wanted to try and stand slightly to the right of the sighting line....shots started going in more consistently. Its not something that's natural yet because I've done it the old way for so long. I get down on the shot and a lot of the time will have to reset and move to my right a few inches (2-6") get down and play the shot. I have obviously since come across this video, done the test and found out I'm left eye dominant. So a right handed player but left eye dominant would mean that what I was doing naturally (stepping slightly to the right of the sighting line) was correct. I am now working on making this my natural setup so I sight the shot as I used to but walk in with the right foot just to the right of the line. It's quite surprising how much of a difference this can make to how consistent your potting is! Great little video here and a wonderful channel overall. Giving free invaluable coaching. If any of you are within an hour of this guy I would get some coaching with him for sure. We don't have many coaches here in South Wales. We used to have Terry Griffiths in the local matchroom but he doesn't really coach anymore. If this Chap was closer to me I would absolutely love to have a good few sessions.

  • @andysingletonefc

    @andysingletonefc

    Жыл бұрын

    I was looking for something tonight, after our last game, team won i won also but felt like i wasnt sighting it right, i’m exactly like you left eye right right handed, when my right foot is on line i have to bring my left eye over wasnt working,so it was doing my head in, so i lined up with everything in the middle of my feet but left eye on line of aim and done what you did kept my right foot slightly out to the right stepping forward and hey presto felt so comfortable they strted going in short long mid,so i done a little vid all down the line of aim to remind me not to forget in the next praccy session,glad you posted i was looking for someone to say that, right foot doesnt need to be on line of aim just off to the right for us left dom eye right handed players 👍

  • @jason147h6
    @jason147h62 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic video on alignment. Like you mentioned very difficult to explain but i think you pretty much nailed it. I think that alignment is as if not more important than straight cueing especially over distance. Once again your the ONLY coach i've seen thats delved head first into this difficult subject.👏👏👍

  • @MrXeberdee
    @MrXeberdee2 жыл бұрын

    I'm seriously left eye dominant - right handed. I have learned to cue straight - that's really important. I stand square to the shot with the line centre, but as I go down on the shot I have to angle and tilt my right eye forward and tilt my head up slightly so that when down on the shot the line lands slightly left on my chin - about 0.5cm. My brain compensates for my left eye dominance apparently - but not all of it. The rest I get by tilting the dominant eye slightly back. The tilt is important - if I don't tilt they don't go in.

  • @Zaheer2217
    @Zaheer22172 жыл бұрын

    supper informative love how u explains lil things i just love watching ur videos

  • @haigthompson7738
    @haigthompson77382 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again Steve, really enjoy watching your videos. Just can wait to come and see you.

  • @philbateson7966
    @philbateson79662 жыл бұрын

    Thanks once again for a really useful video. As with any sport, it goes to show the importance of getting the basics right before trying anything else...your other videos regarding this are excellent! I've always sort of stood centre to the cueball, and never really given much thought to foot position, dominant eye etc. I WILL FROM NOW ON! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @fabrizziolevoni849
    @fabrizziolevoni8494 ай бұрын

    Thank you!!! Your advices are really useful 🎱

  • @garysoulsby207
    @garysoulsby2072 жыл бұрын

    Hi Steve. Great video 👍 I've been using SightRight coaching and my standing position is more central now rather than right foot on line etc but it's right what you say about how it is down on the shot. It can be very confusing when you're down there and it takes time to find your perfect line

  • @rayboothroyd9221
    @rayboothroyd92212 жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks Steve very helpful 👌

  • @andybladen9284
    @andybladen92842 жыл бұрын

    Really good info here thank you I’m left handed and slightly left eye dominant hopefully after this video I can sight properly awesome tutorial

  • @ekunited1505
    @ekunited15052 жыл бұрын

    Genius! Simple and effective technique. Thank you

  • @noahpipes9633
    @noahpipes96332 жыл бұрын

    This has helped my game more than anything!!! Thanks for all the videos you do

  • @grahamlewis6777
    @grahamlewis67772 жыл бұрын

    excellent video, thanks

  • @robsoncosta6785
    @robsoncosta67852 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic! Looking forward to the sequel

  • @lesterweinheimer665
    @lesterweinheimer665 Жыл бұрын

    Great video very helpful thank you so much.

  • @nickmiller3319
    @nickmiller33192 жыл бұрын

    Another thought provoking video, thank you!

  • @eustaquio5473
    @eustaquio54732 жыл бұрын

    Excellent. Very, very, very good. Congratulations.

  • @PCG2022
    @PCG20224 ай бұрын

    Love this. I have just found out I'm left-eye dominant and I always line my shot up down the center of my body but always thought I was doing it wrong, when I try and play with my right foot on the line I always miss. So this video makes perfect sense to me:)

  • @renewagner7104
    @renewagner71042 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Steve, great as always!! 👍😊

  • @austinsemeta
    @austinsemeta2 жыл бұрын

    Very informative. I was wondering how or what the trick is for back/inside cuts when knowing this information for lining up with accurate depth perception required for the shot angle?

  • @dennis526
    @dennis5262 жыл бұрын

    Simply the best! Thanks

  • @subhansohail8047
    @subhansohail80472 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Steve For This Amazing Video I am waiting for this video from a long time thank for accepting my request regarding This Topic Love U Alot♥

  • @propoolinstructor
    @propoolinstructor2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks bro. Finally a dominant eye sighting video that actually explains it correctly. Good stuff. Have a good day.

  • @petervanderkolk4807
    @petervanderkolk4807 Жыл бұрын

    @BartonSnooker for explaining the dominant eye & how to sight. What a great tips 👍🏻🎱

  • @jamesmulholland540
    @jamesmulholland540 Жыл бұрын

    This is amazing thankyou

  • @sventiger55
    @sventiger552 жыл бұрын

    That tip has really helped to make eye dominance easy to understand. Many thanks.

  • @muliang678
    @muliang6782 жыл бұрын

    Thanks,it’s very useful.

  • @DoctorX360
    @DoctorX360 Жыл бұрын

    Your videos are fantastic, so well explained, ive played on and off for 35+ years, and ive learned more in 5 weeks or so watching your vids than i ever did simply just playing, you have an incredible insight to the game, keep the vids coming, great stuff buddy.

  • @christophevidal3278
    @christophevidal32782 жыл бұрын

    fantastique vidéo sur l'alignement. J'applique vos conseils et j'obtiens vraiment une meilleure empoche. Merci

  • @dipeshchawan2581
    @dipeshchawan25812 жыл бұрын

    So complicated but explained so well,thnx sir.

  • @vladimirspiridonov5542
    @vladimirspiridonov55422 жыл бұрын

    Immaculate as always! Thanks mate!

  • @rp7727
    @rp77275 ай бұрын

    Best explaination I've ever seen regarding this topic!

  • @mrcs3
    @mrcs32 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Steve.

  • @vmax4steve524
    @vmax4steve5248 ай бұрын

    it's important to understand how hand/eye co-ordination works in the human male for whom it evolved for hunting with weapons. Humans have binocular vision, two eyes giving the brain two images, both slightly different, with which to form a 3D picture of height, width and depth, but there can only be one straight line to any given target, so the brain chooses just one eye for this purpose. There is only one line of aim in cue sports but with binocular vision you see two cues so the brain will choose one eye to see only one cue and put that cue on the line of aim. Finding the line of aim is done 90% when stood up behind the shot with the dominant eye and that's the eye that in most males is opposite to the dominant hand. This is because when hand/eye co-ordination was evolving the weapons used were throwing weapons and the body turns to the opposite side of the dominant hand in order to throw hard and fast with greater distance while looking at the target with the head turned to the same side as the dominant hand. So right handed left eye dominant is the norm and vice versa for left handers. You may be right handed with a dominant right eye and actually use this eye to find the line of aim when stood behind the shot but on many people once down in the stance the left eye will naturally take over as the sighting eye. This dominant eye theory is not a theory, it's a fact but not everyone uses their dominant eye as the sighting eye in cue sports, it changes from standing up to being down in some, don't overide it to get cue centre chin, just look and see and your natural hand/eye co-ordination will take over.

  • @melindashingler8522
    @melindashingler85222 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! I am right handed and left eye dominant and have seen very little on the subject as it pertains to pool. I have brought it up in public forums looking for discussion and most people think that it’s not an issue and disregard as overthinking. Thanks again!

  • @bjbjup

    @bjbjup

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most of the right handed right eye dominant people, when they play snooker for many years, they will change their dominant eye to left, but still use right eye dominant for gun shoting. That is because our brain wants us to use left eye on snooker aiming, it is because our left body and left head are in front.

  • @abidhussain5678
    @abidhussain56782 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful video relating accurate aim

  • @byromtaylor6482
    @byromtaylor6482 Жыл бұрын

    Probably the best description i have ever heard on the subject...My eyesight has gone n need the lens replacement thing now its messed a lot up for me and the glasses make the balls look like cannon balls ... i just guess now...and have lost a lot of timing and technique because the sighting thing has messed up the PSR I once had. I still make a few fifties every week...it is sad though because i was better than this but I suppose age comes to us all but if i ever get this eyesight thing sorted i would love to have a tune up with a coach this knowledgable ..cudos to him

  • @ssk5t984
    @ssk5t9842 жыл бұрын

    Great and very helpfull video .i am right handed and right eye player i am on the line but my eye is out of line its means hip move the right hand and my aim is perfect

  • @kimiochannel9861
    @kimiochannel98612 жыл бұрын

    Tq for the lesson, love from Malaysia ❤️

  • @7557SAM
    @7557SAM2 жыл бұрын

    As always great video Steve ,, I’m right handed & left eye dominant , can you give more information on how you go down for the shot pls 👀

  • @lancesalvatore

    @lancesalvatore

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here. Right handed & left eye dominant. Still struggling to get the right sighting line

  • @jefo4213

    @jefo4213

    2 жыл бұрын

    When it comes to sighting in snooker or pool or billiards it has to be done the same way. Robbo, Williams, and O'Sullivan all approach differently but all 3 have the same thing in common. How the head comes down onto the line of aim because the actual line of aim is found from a standing position. So the whole head must come down on that line and that's where different chin positions come from it is a result of maintaining the line of aim as you bend and bring the head down onto the cue not from a dominant eye as both eyes are used to bring the head down properly on the line of aim.

  • @jefo4213

    @jefo4213

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lancesalvatore When it comes to sighting in snooker or pool or billiards it has to be done the same way. Robbo, Williams, and O'Sullivan all approach differently but all 3 have the same thing in common. How the head comes down onto the line of aim because the actual line of aim is found from a standing position. So the whole head must come down on that line and that's where different chin positions come from it is a result of maintaining the line of aim as you bend and bring the head down onto the cue not from a dominant eye as both eyes are used to bring the head down properly on the line of aim.

  • @zebijee5530
    @zebijee55302 жыл бұрын

    Great video sir❤

  • @anthonybrookspoolandbillia5289
    @anthonybrookspoolandbillia52892 жыл бұрын

    Great video Steve!!! I am not much of a snooker player... pool is my game. I was wondering how you adjust sighting for side spin? I have been doing just as you have demonstrated in your video for years and it works for center (vertical cue ball aiming), however when i use side spin I have to place the cue in a line parallel to the sight line and it changes my chin positioning on the cue. So I am actually not sighting with the cue at all, but instead sighting with the cue ball and dropping my chin down to the cue while sighting through the cue ball. For example, I am left eye dominant and using center cueing my vision center is slightly to the left and my chin rests just slightly to left side on the cue when I am cueing center cue ball. However, when I using right side spin and drop into the shot (sighting using the cue ball) my chin ends up on the right side. If i aim with right side spin and drop with my chin to slightly left center (using right side spin) I most certainly miss the shot every time. Sorry if this is confusing but I am very curious what your thoughts are on the subject and how you approach side spin sighting and aiming. Cheers!

  • @MegaAndreyy
    @MegaAndreyy2 жыл бұрын

    The head position is a valid point to talk about. I'm right-handed, right eye dominant, however I place the cue more to my left side, more like under my left nostril, it seems more in line. I've tried to land over the cue with my right eye before, but it's off line when I do the head movement test over the cue.

  • @alifaizan4430

    @alifaizan4430

    2 жыл бұрын

    So doest ur right eye come into play when u hit the white ball or u just sight left eye or both eyes? I m also right eye dominant right hander and I know I can sight ball very good under my right eye but physically I can't place my cue under my right eye I don't know y ...I only can place my cue under my left eye but when I hit the shot my right eye wants to come in and my stance totally goes wrong in the end of the shot...u understand what m saying

  • @LIVERNIL723
    @LIVERNIL7232 жыл бұрын

    My Interpretation of this is maintaining discipline of your overall positioning and not letting your eye dictate your stance. It's very easy when in the flow, one shot after another just from excitement and the adrenaline to let slip. This is why you will see for example, a Pro Player walk into to a shot only to then take a step back.

  • @mehranaslam375
    @mehranaslam3752 жыл бұрын

    As always sir ❤️❤️❤️

  • @game4alaughman
    @game4alaughman2 жыл бұрын

    Steve have you done any videos on snooker cue tips… how to shape them ?

  • @Kickinit4cash
    @Kickinit4cash2 жыл бұрын

    Very well explained. There is so much incorrect information about the dominant eye and how to use it. You made it very clear that the cue does not necessarily belong under the dominant eye.

  • @Delphiwizard
    @Delphiwizard2 жыл бұрын

    Great video, love the accent on 'eye', aaiijjj!

  • @guidoalbergs
    @guidoalbergs2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for this video. The last 2 years I struggled with my potting. As soon as I saw it, I rushed to my snooker table and tested your method and IMMEDIATELY my potting improved. As I am aging, now 67, my eyesight changed but I did not change my positiin. Thx very much !!!!

  • @27jossie
    @27jossie2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks steve im right handed and left eye dominant ,this will hopefully help me

  • @sadekelkotb
    @sadekelkotb Жыл бұрын

    I wish my trainer started up with this very useful info. thanks

  • @douglaswilson3978
    @douglaswilson39782 жыл бұрын

    Thanks always..😎❤

  • @MrDjarvis11
    @MrDjarvis112 жыл бұрын

    Nice Video, I`ve been try something different.... I`m left handed, & right eye dominant, I have always stood middle of the body behind the shot, with my feet touching ( when sighting ) .....not walking forwards into the shot, but judging distance away from table when sighting, once I find the line of aim, I shift my non cue side (Right) leg away to where its comfortable,.... then my cue side (Left) heel (not the whole foot ) pivots a small amount inwards to where the middle of body was when sighting, == meaning cue side heel is bang on the line of shot. thoughts ??

  • @castawaysbar
    @castawaysbar Жыл бұрын

    You explained dominant right eye right handed and placing you right foot. But you didn't explain dominant left eye right handed and where to place your feet walking into the shot ?

  • @ericbell8073
    @ericbell80732 жыл бұрын

    if i am right handed player and left eye dominant how do i line up my shot thanks

  • @chrisgibson6725
    @chrisgibson6725 Жыл бұрын

    Nice info mate 👍

  • @alanwells7379
    @alanwells7379 Жыл бұрын

    thanks for the video Steve as i'am blind in my right eye obvious my left eye is my dominate eye i use to center my chin on the cue but now i have move my head over about 3/8 of an inch to the left my game has improve a lot thanks

  • @BartonSnooker

    @BartonSnooker

    Жыл бұрын

    Cool. Great to help Alan 👍

  • @kingstonchirangwi6979
    @kingstonchirangwi69792 жыл бұрын

    All the way from zimbabwe your videos hv helped me alot

  • @BartonSnooker

    @BartonSnooker

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Hello Zimbabwe 👋👋

  • @peymanghorbani6390
    @peymanghorbani63902 жыл бұрын

    Hi Steve, thank you so much for the helpful video. I am right eye dominated and right handed, I have problem potting balls when I want to hit right side of the object ball ans potting the ball to the left pocket.how can I fix that?

  • @hamadhimam6428
    @hamadhimam64282 жыл бұрын

    Great video steve! Would you please do more videos on left handed people.

  • @shaneharris9177
    @shaneharris91772 жыл бұрын

    Awesome thanks

  • @anthonykeller5120
    @anthonykeller51202 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I watched Dr. Dave on this same topic, but his advice to “move your head further over the cue” just did not work for me (pool player not a snooker player). I was constantly seeing the ball straight, but the object ball constantly went too far left. When I hit the object ball with low spin against the aim spot (middle diamond with a golf tee on the rail) on the far rail it would return with spin on the right. If I used a striped ball it looked like it had no spin going down the table, but as soon as it hit the rail it would squirt off to the right on the return. I spent many hours over several weeks trying to fix this problem - it was getting into my head and ruining the rest of my game. Your solution of cocking my hips immediately corrected my problem. I shot a number of shots down to the aiming point on the diamond and the ball came straight back and hit my cue tip dead on. I then played a couple of hours of eight ball and my game is definitely much better. Great video; can’t wait to see more on this subject - would love to see one about wearing glasses (single focal point vs. no line bi-focals as an example). A lot of us older folks (I’m 76) have presbyopia.

  • @vmax4steve524

    @vmax4steve524

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wear varifocals in normal everyday life but have single vision snooker glasses. The varifocals simply don't work for cue sports as the differing stages in the lenses cannot be used from the same position, your head needs to move to look at the cue ball and then the object ball, you cannot simply flick your eyes from one to the other. Ask your optician to find you a prescription that gives you the best single vision over the distance needed for your chosen cue sport.

  • @anthonykeller5120

    @anthonykeller5120

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vmax4steve524 I tried single vision glasses, but nothing was in focus enough to please me. I’ve just learned the appropriate stance (for me) where I can just flick my eyes up and dow and experience a good clarity without moving my head. My neck hurts after awhile, but it’s worth it. This past week of practice has brought me much closer to my idea of where I should be, where before I had several months of frustration. I also have to that watching Han Yu (female Chinese player) play has helped sharpen parts of my game - so much draw on such a short controlled stoke amazes me.

  • @chekymonkey4452
    @chekymonkey44522 жыл бұрын

    great video nice one

  • @cosmasrottuk5801
    @cosmasrottuk58012 жыл бұрын

    Hi Am right handed but left eye dominant. Which leg should stand in the line of aim?

  • @bluesfanfromthegmbluenose9328
    @bluesfanfromthegmbluenose9328 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Steve great video. I play snooker as a hobby at my local snooker club. 2 years ago I had retina detachment and get very blurred vision in right eye. My left eye is good tho. But when I done that test your doing in the video. It’s showing my right eye is the dominant one. I thought my left eye would be due to better vision.

  • @_benjimouse_

    @_benjimouse_

    Жыл бұрын

    I think eye dominance is actually how your brain processes the signals from your eyes, more than just being directly related to the quality of the image your eye creates. I developed short-sightedness as a 11/12 year old. Initially it wasn't picked up, and I went a couple years before getting glasses. As a result my brain developed to use my left eye for distant objects, and my right for very close ones. Now that my vision is corrected, my brain still does what it learnt back then and I see thru a single eye constantly, despite both being open.

  • @maxkennedysnooker2450
    @maxkennedysnooker24502 жыл бұрын

    Is it bad to sight with the left eye for some shots and right eye for some shots and both eyes for some shots

  • @johnygoodwin3441
    @johnygoodwin34412 жыл бұрын

    Hi Steve, do you touch your chest when cueing or just use your chin?

  • @tobiasbrunner3353
    @tobiasbrunner33539 ай бұрын

    Hey I found out I am very left-eye dominant and my vision center is on my right eye, just about still on the chin on my left side (as I look at it). So I need to rotate the head to look at the shot with my left eye I think. And sight with almost only with my left yet. Problem and please help: if I stand bang behind the line of aim, between my two legs, but need to get into position for the shot then, how can I shuffle so much to the left to get my right foot on the line of aim (but almost a bit to the left to allow freedom of cueing)? Sounds like a bit step to make to the left that will disrupt the prep?

  • @Dickson3434
    @Dickson34342 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the video, although DOMINANT Eye & HOW TO SIGHT is a difficult thing to fully explain because everyone has different dominant eyes, this should help with my training

  • @nicholasmature8373
    @nicholasmature83732 жыл бұрын

    Barton. Thank you. I set up the butt of the cue as you showed and immediately noticed that I wasn't lining up true. For way too long I've been inadvertently placing a little bit of right side (I'm right handed and left eye dominant) on most shots that were meant to be cued straight. So many frustrating moments to say the least. Again thank you for sharing your knowledge.

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  • @carlosmartins99
    @carlosmartins992 жыл бұрын

    Great video and explanation. Please keep up the good work. It is very helpful even for yankees like me.

  • @jymmey4921
    @jymmey49212 жыл бұрын

    Is it bad to tilt my head to the right cause I kinda cue on my mouth which I thought is way to far over but I think my left eye is that bad I have to be that far over I'm right eye dominant.

  • @bradh9450
    @bradh94502 жыл бұрын

    You didn't show the best way to walk into the shot if I am right handed and left eye dominant, which I am.

  • @psc0326

    @psc0326

    2 ай бұрын

    Is this any different with sightright?

  • @gamerboyaqlbi9663
    @gamerboyaqlbi96632 жыл бұрын

    Can u please explain when in stanse position where to bend your hips and how much u have to bend forward , as im strugling to strike with firm girm . I get this feeling before striking that if i open my grip loosely when im at backwing , ill miscue or will fail to control the cue ball . This feeling doesn't allow me to make a firm shot with proper grip . Please help.

  • @dave84346
    @dave843462 жыл бұрын

    Hi I understand this may be difficult to help with but have you any advice on how to prevent my kicking outwards as i deliver the cue ,I have tried everything i can think of changing stance ,faster cueing slower cueing ,short backswing ,long backswing .I have done 96 century's breaks so i understand the game and fundamentals .But this action has come from nowhere and i am at my witts end any advice would be very much appreciated

  • @rayrapp8929
    @rayrapp89292 жыл бұрын

    Great tutorial, thanks. I have learnt more in 15 mins than I have 45 years playing snooker! Quick question if I may, does the dominant eye affect the way you address the ball i.e. right dominant eye players stand more square on and vice versa?

  • @BartonSnooker

    @BartonSnooker

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ray. Thanks, great to help. This is covered in my videos about technique and stance. I have details on all of these things 👍 All my videos are in playlists, so look at the playlist and go through what you need 😃 Thanks so much for watching 🙂

  • @Taylorkaraoke
    @Taylorkaraoke2 жыл бұрын

    "Oll you need to do is to olways keep your roight oye in the loin the whoite is going to trovel allong." couldn't help it there! But loved the video all together. Neat explanation. Thanks for sharing

  • @BartonSnooker

    @BartonSnooker

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hehe 😁. Thanks a lot for watching and thanks for the comment 👍

  • @jamesbeaumont1823
    @jamesbeaumont18233 ай бұрын

    I’m right handed and left eye dominant which is a little tricky any tips please do you turn your head slightly???

  • @simu7652
    @simu76522 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou

  • @Adil92_
    @Adil92_2 жыл бұрын

    I'm left eyed, left handed and I use my right foot as the leading foot when going into a shot, should I switch to my left foot? (feels weird)

  • @michaelmcculloch5957
    @michaelmcculloch59572 жыл бұрын

    What if you had a scar on one of your eyes? I have a scar on the pupil of my left eye, this makes everything I see out of my left eye all blurry. My right eye is very good, my highest break is 89 but I feel having only one good eye is hindering my game. Would this effect my game what kind of adjustment would I have to make? I've tried lining up on a shot with my right eye but when I'm down on the shot my chin is on the left side of the cue so my eye is in line, I seem to pot quite well like this, but it looks strange. Any advice?

  • @PM-fs2eg
    @PM-fs2eg2 жыл бұрын

    Great vid! I'd love to see a video of a line up, where the line of aim in every shot was shown...like we see in part of this video. Just an idea 😊

  • @BartonSnooker

    @BartonSnooker

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very difficult to do unfortunately as I would have to move the camera perfectly behind the line of aim for every single shot. So for every pot I did, wherever the white landed, I'd then need to move the camera perfectly behind the potting line of the next ball, then go back and play that shot, and then repeat the process for every single shot. So it would probably take me a week to do a line-up! I'll do something similar in the future though I'm sure. Just maybe not an entire line-up 👍

  • @PM-fs2eg

    @PM-fs2eg

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BartonSnooker Yeah I can imagine that...would be very difficult to do! I'm already so grateful the vids you upload so...it was just a thought. Keep the vids coming... We all learn a lot from them 😊

  • @MarpleSteve
    @MarpleSteve Жыл бұрын

    Very useful for me as I don’t have binocular vision. My dominant right eye can’t look at the ball at the same time as my weaker left. Is this why I miss so many easy pots!?😂

  • @ivandate9972
    @ivandate9972 Жыл бұрын

    Steve give us the clue, if the target ball always do undesirable left angle, then we must move our head position to left or right? Vice versa. thanks Steve.

  • @alirezanet
    @alirezanet2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Steve, I'm Right-handed and Right dominant eye I used my right eye for years but I always had a feeling something is not right! recently I'm playing with my left eye it was a little bit hard in the beginning but after few days of practice with my left eye even I'm right eye player, I had a massive improvement on my cue action and vision even! Also, I had a new break record with my new vision! (finally, I did a +100 break) I think The Dominant eye is not a good theory. Also, you explained perfectly that how we can find the correct head position. (I did exactly the same thing and I realized the cue should be under my left eye !) thank you for your great content.

  • @alifaizan4430

    @alifaizan4430

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi this the is the same with me right eye dominant right hander but I can't really cue it under my right or or even in the middle..I think I get the some sort of good line when m cueing even away from left eye left to the chin..can u tell me where exactly ur cueing now so I can also get some hope

  • @alirezanet

    @alirezanet

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alifaizan4430 for me cue is a little bit to the left of the center, i suggest forget dominant eye theory and try to find a cue position for your self when you approach the shots on table. in my opinion dominant eye is only useful when you are standing behind the shot, after that you should not use the dominant eye usually

  • @alifaizan4430

    @alifaizan4430

    2 жыл бұрын

    Problem is I tried to see with my dominant eye right eye and I know I can sight the ball so we'll with it but I can't do it physically bcz when I bend down for a shot my automatically goes towards left to the chin which is my comfortable position...if I completely ignore my right eye and play with left eye which is not dominant I feel comfortable but I can't sight it

  • @garyfroeschner2523
    @garyfroeschner25232 жыл бұрын

    good stuff

  • @grantray4789
    @grantray4789 Жыл бұрын

    I have 20/20 vision in both eyes. I am right handed. I shoot a rifle and pull the trigger with my right index finger. I practice right eye dominance. Good video.

  • @DR_HAMZA111
    @DR_HAMZA111 Жыл бұрын

    this video helped me leaps and bounds

  • @Drengr-1
    @Drengr-12 жыл бұрын

    I'm left eye dominant and right handed, Any advice ?

  • @DANTHETUBEMAN
    @DANTHETUBEMAN2 жыл бұрын

    Earl the Perl Strickland missed this video and holds the que right under his right eye 👁️ shooting right handed.

  • @123mailashish
    @123mailashish2 жыл бұрын

    What a clearity...

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