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A practice frame to watch , showing the cueing positions used to get to the next shot…


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Cuetec 99190 Black Billiard Pool Cue Stick

  • 13mm tip
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This is a great cue stick. It's a Platinum Series made by Cuetec, known as one of the best makers of fiberglass sticks in the world. This stick is Fiberglass over maple. It has the 13mm tip, 15 1/2" S.S.T. shaft with the exclusive TRU-GLIDE finish and comes with a joint protector. These sticks are highly warp resistant and are smooth as silk...throw away that hand chalk! This stick is black with laser diamond graphics and the Veltex grip, a stunning color! Model number 99190. It's a 57" 2 piece stick and carries the Cuetec brand name on the butt. (the Excalibur logo shown in the picture has been recently replaced with the Cuetec logo)

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24 Responses to “snooker tips A FRAME EXPLAINED”

  1. @jdprakash89 Hi, there is nothing wrong with asking questions. My answer, If you stay down, you can make sure of your aiming/sighting/address is correct, but if you get up you cannot possibly gain as much information from the stroke. Like,did I cue straight, could I have used less power & many more questions besides. This technique is actually caled “posing on the shot” but as I have explained above, is really used to gain information from every shot played.
    Cool question thanks, cheers..K

  2. March 21, 2011

    jdprakash89


    hey kevy… when u screwed back on a red, u said “notice how i stay low till the cue ball comes to a complete halt.” Well, is there any particular reason behind that technique?? what happens if you had just gotten up?? i am an amateur.. sorry if the question was too silly.. awaiting your reply..

  3. March 21, 2011

    josephkallifffraude


    @kevy62 oh…ok ,thanks, but i really suck

  4. Hi Julian, that’s very nice of you to say, & I haven’t given up on getting that elusive pro license just yet…K

  5. Hi there, Trev said it was 135, so I guess that’s what it was, cheers..K

  6. cheers for counting buddy, as you know I never count, I just go for the frame.

    see you soon…K

  7. Hi there, I have made 30 or more videos , all aimed at helping with various problems that players have had.

    please just ask , & if I have it in my private videos I’ll send it to you.ok …..K

  8. I personally have had no coaching.
    (I’m self taught)

    but a good coach will always steer you in the right direction, & also should be able to help your all round game too. ….K

  9. hi there, the term you are refering to is called .. “stun-run” this is when you want to play a firm stroke with the cue , but also want the cueball to run on slightly after making contact with an object ball….K

  10. March 21, 2011

    josephkallifffraude


    Wow! You play like O’ Sullivan! I cant play like you, i almost miss every shot! I dont know why! Please help me! By the way, what is stunt/run??

  11. March 21, 2011

    sundoeco


    that was brilliant !!! how did you get so good? do u need coaching to get to that level of making such high breaks? because obviously its all about setting urself up for the next shot while potting the current one.

  12. March 21, 2011

    MrPrincesagitarious


    please can you upload more of these videos they really help my game pleas can you do one of these every couple of weeks or so because evey frame is different
    thanks

  13. March 21, 2011

    MrPrincesagitarious


    please can you upload more of these videos they really help my game pleas can you do one of these every couple of weeks or so because evey frame is different
    thanks

  14. March 21, 2011

    MrPrincesagitarious


    please can you upload more of these videos they really help my game pleas can you do one of these every couple of weeks or so because evey frame is different
    thanks

  15. March 21, 2011

    MrPrincesagitarious


    please can you upload more of these videos they really help my game pleas can you do one of these every couple of weeks or so because evey frame is different
    thanks

  16. Thank you so much for this video, describing how you play each shot really help with my understanding of the game. Looking forward to see more videos from you.

  17. March 21, 2011

    clevertrevor01


    it wasn’t “just” a break
    it was a 135 total clearance!
    great video Kev.

  18. March 21, 2011

    EverLivingFire


    At about 0:58, you use TOP right (2 o’clock) to make the ball come BACKWARDS. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve used BOTTOM right (5 o’clock), striking the ball VERY hard. Thanks for showing me the CORRECT way to get shape!

  19. Hi there, snooker cloth has a nap, this “can” be used in curtain situations to alter the path of the cueball following contact. If you watch the shot at 1.23..
    I explain that I’m a little straight on the blue, so I will play the cueball at 4 o’clock striking. checkside in this case it will force the cueball slightly more to the left following contact with the blue, using the nap to control spin, it will guarantee leaving an angle on the next red, without increasing distance on the shot.

  20. March 21, 2011

    marazijus


    hi, why did you use side/english when the cue ball did not hit the cushion. Stun with 4 o`clock, screw with 7? Thanks

  21. March 21, 2011

    julian1471


    well you may not have all the fancy papers but you certainly have the skill and also very nice shot selection which is something that would go nice as some lessons to help people make the right choices of shots.Nice break!

  22. March 21, 2011

    mephistophile33


    what was the break?

  23. March 21, 2011

    pompidompom


    very nice :)

    thx

  24. March 21, 2011

    alberthuen


    thx for the video..good break!

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