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Stephen Hendry's Cue Tips

Stephen Hendry's Cue Tips

Күн бұрын

Stephen grabs two cues from the rack in the snooker club and looks into the key differences between them compared to his John Parris cue. Stephen also answers questions along the way for how you can improve your cue at home, no matter the standard.
Let us know in the comments which cue you have and what you think of it!
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@thefoxhat6163
@thefoxhat6163 Ай бұрын
Testing a £180 2 piece Maple cue at Upton Park SC, I went for the full power deep screw & broke it. Top 4 inches ruined. Guy at club says "You can keep that piece of sh*t". Mate comes in while I'm testing others. Asks about the broken cue while examining. "I can fix that". 2 weeks later he gives it to me at Manor Park SC. It's now a shorter 1 piece cue. Absolutely solid. Best cue I ever had. It was perfect for my height & had the perfect weight. Never had a break over 30 before. 1st frame 56. 2nd frame 42. Boosted my confidence immensely. Two years later, some evil bastard stole it.
@hlongvn4258
@hlongvn4258 Ай бұрын
This is a roller coaster of a story
@desperadof9032
@desperadof9032 Ай бұрын
​@@hlongvn4258😂
@christianroberts4184
@christianroberts4184 Ай бұрын
It's a great cue pal thanks 😂
@joedent3323
@joedent3323 Ай бұрын
Cue the tears.
@davidmarchant9386
@davidmarchant9386 Ай бұрын
I don't get why they are so many cue thieves out there. Stealing off the competitors happens more in snooker than any other sport shocking the numbers. One guy in our pool team had his top half of his cue stolen just left him with the bottom what an insult
@MrMonk112
@MrMonk112 Ай бұрын
After years of playing, I now know exactly what to look for in my next snooker cue to finally hit that elusive 9 break I've been working on. Thanks Stephen!
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
How cute. After all this time spent playing snooker, and yet you're still struggling to break 9? Talk about a slow learner. I wonder how many more years it will take you to finally achieve something remotely impressive on the table. I mean, if Stephen Hendry's videos can help you reach that level, then maybe there's still hope even for the most clueless players like you. But honestly, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for that 9 break to happen anytime soon.
@MrMonk112
@MrMonk112 Ай бұрын
@@dilksjoel It's alright, everyone else got it.
@jamesmaybrick2001
@jamesmaybrick2001 Ай бұрын
@@MrMonk112 I laughed. That guy was clearly not given enough love as a child. Which he probably still is. Kids these days.... lol.
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
​@@jamesmaybrick2001Hehe, I can't help but agree with your observation. It seems like that person may be dealing with some deep-seated insecurities that stem from a lack of love and support during their childhood. Maybe they're still struggling with those issues today. It's unfortunate, but it's important to remember that it's okay to be insecure at times. Everyone has vulnerabilities and weaknesses, and it's how we handle them that defines us. We should approach such behaviors with compassion and understanding, rather than mockery or ridicule. Let's try to uplift each other instead of putting each other down.
@davidhale8034
@davidhale8034 Ай бұрын
​@@dilksjoelliterally no one is ready that.
@Turn1t0ff
@Turn1t0ff Ай бұрын
My first and only cue was found by my uncle while he was salvaging a ruined fishing trawler boat off the coast of Easington, County Durham. 2 piece ash. It had some dints and scuffs on it and needed a new tip, but was perfectly balanced and not even a degree of warp. For saying it was found loose among loads of nets, tubs, seaweed and plenty of other junk, it was a remarkable salvage. I had "Driftwood" laser etched into it and used it for 15 years. Everyone else at the club had off the shelf or custom made cues they'd spent hundreds or even thousands of quid on, and there's me with my Driftwood cue found on an abandoned fishing trawler off the roughest coastline in England.
@huepix
@huepix Ай бұрын
That is very cool
@charlielad6124
@charlielad6124 Ай бұрын
Pity your highest break was 20
@Turn1t0ff
@Turn1t0ff Ай бұрын
​@@charlielad6124 I played pool at the time, so wind yer neck in. My old man played pool for England in the 70's and 80's, so I went that way. Not that it's any of your bloody business. Simon Strowlger is his name. Did you do anything better than that? No? Oh I am shocked. But you sit here talking sh1t to people as if you're their best mate. People too comfy being twats online without being punched for it. Act your age, lad. Good grief.
@juchetony1910
@juchetony1910 Ай бұрын
dude, that was a fishing rod.
@cahg3871
@cahg3871 Ай бұрын
That’s a great story,hope you still have that cue.👍
@shanebennett2864
@shanebennett2864 Ай бұрын
Love how there’s no cuts and retakes to make it look like you did it first time Steve
@ptepaul5173
@ptepaul5173 Ай бұрын
I just love the fact that Steven Hendry is able to give tips to the masses. You tube is a wonderful place
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
Mock them? Sure! Let's mock the idea that KZfaq is some kind of magical place where we can all become snooker champions by watching Hendry's tips. I mean, who needs actual practice and dedication when you can just watch a video and miraculously improve, right? Because that's how it works. One video, and boom! You're a snooker superstar. Next up, they'll be telling us we can learn to fly if we watch some birds on KZfaq. I mean, why bother with real skills when you can just watch videos, right?
@BlyatimirPootin
@BlyatimirPootin Ай бұрын
Apart from the average comment section. This one excluded of course.
@rhbrolotek
@rhbrolotek Ай бұрын
Yes ! Seeing this made me happy
@MalcolmPowder
@MalcolmPowder Ай бұрын
He gets John Parris to put his tips on, and then he gives tips to the masses.
@TheStevenWhiting
@TheStevenWhiting Ай бұрын
Cue tips and tips :) ------ I'll get my coat.
@stuartbuxton2546
@stuartbuxton2546 Ай бұрын
I play a bit of club snooker and pool. I use my dad's old cue. It's nearly 60 years old, maple and I'm nowhere near as good as he was but, when I play I feel he is there with me and that is priceless.
@HappyWanderer140
@HappyWanderer140 Ай бұрын
All young players need to KZfaq mid 90's Stephen Hendry. The most relentless winning machine the game has ever seen.
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
Oh, Stephen Hendry's career, what a joke. He won a few titles back in the day, sure, but let's be real here. He's nothing compared to the true legends of the game like Ronnie O'Sullivan and Alex Higgins. His style was boring and lacked finesse, and he just doesn't compare to the other greats. So let's not get too carried away with Hendry's achievements, they're not as impressive as they seem.
@Xcraigy85X
@Xcraigy85X Ай бұрын
@@dilksjoelare you taking the piss
@steveironside390
@steveironside390 Ай бұрын
​@@dilksjoelHow many titles does Alex Higgins have again? Asking for a friend...
@HappyWanderer140
@HappyWanderer140 Ай бұрын
@@dilksjoel Pure amateur trolling
@leonardoperes8755
@leonardoperes8755 Ай бұрын
@@dilksjoel ur being sarcastic here right?
@whodouthinkuare
@whodouthinkuare Ай бұрын
Ken Doherty has been using a warped £5 cue since he was 9 years of age. The cue itself was left unclaimed in a club he used to play in as a child. He went on to win the WC in 1997 with it and still uses it today.
@sakikogookheng
@sakikogookheng Ай бұрын
£5 is what he told his mother the guy wanted for it, he actually one paid £2 for it!
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, Ken Doherty and his wacky 'warped' cue! He's been using it since he was a wee little nine-year-old? That's so absurd it's almost impressive! It's like he's been playing snooker on hard mode all this time. And he won the WC with it? Talk about lucky! I can just picture his opponents' faces when they realized they were up against a cue that was so wonky it should've been decommissioned years ago. Bravo, Mr. Doherty, you've truly mastered the art of the ridiculous!
@whodouthinkuare
@whodouthinkuare Ай бұрын
@@dilksjoel haha. There was no luck about Ken winning the WC, he was simply the best player.
@memphisbulls1859
@memphisbulls1859 Ай бұрын
Absolute rubbish Ken’s cue has had more work on it then Jimmy Whites hairline Do you really think the cue he bought all those years ago had the joint for his mini butt and extensions? It’s a great story Ken tells but he rarely tells the whole story about the history of his cue and the facts are it’s not the same as when he paid £3 from a boot fair
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
@@whodouthinkuare Oh, really? Luck had no role in Ken's World Championship win? That's a laugh! Because, of course, we all know that winning a major tournament requires no luck whatsoever, right? It's all just skill, skill, skill, and more skill. Who needs a bit of luck when you've got that much skill? Let's just dismiss the possibility that luck played any role in Ken's victory, because that would mess up the narrative, wouldn't it? But hey, who needs reality when you've got a good story, right?
@baldeepbirak
@baldeepbirak Ай бұрын
£40 cue and 7 world championships 🏆
@gerv55
@gerv55 Ай бұрын
£40 when he got the cue was a decent chunk of change, £40 in 1980 these days is around £220.
@unsinckabletitanic
@unsinckabletitanic Ай бұрын
​@@gerv55who on the tour has a £220 cue these days
@RaghavSharma1
@RaghavSharma1 Ай бұрын
40 in those days is easily 400 today. 40 years later.
@daviddavis7665
@daviddavis7665 Ай бұрын
Unbelievable!?
@joeoconnell3544
@joeoconnell3544 Ай бұрын
Yeh and it would probably go at auction for a million to a rich Saudi prince 😂
@chrisjohnson4165
@chrisjohnson4165 Ай бұрын
After a 40 year break, I started playing with my son (who hadn't really played before) just over a year ago. We both bought £40 cues from Amazon, 2 piece matching ash. I fettled them both ( I'm a craftsman), with titanium ferrules and decent tips, with a strip, scrape and linseed oil finish. We play every week, and play some decent shots. My son is much better than I am. If I miss, it's NEVER the fault of the cue. Both of the cues are streets ahead of my old rubbish cue.
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
Ah, so you and your son are playing with some budget cues from Amazon? And you even went through the trouble of 'fettling' them with all that fancy stuff? Bravo, that's quite the homemade upgrade. But let's not kid ourselves here, if you miss, it's not because of the cues. Those two-piece ash cues from Amazon may be a step up from your old rubbish, but they're still not top-of-the-line. If your son is better than you, it's probably because he has more natural talent.
@chrisjohnson4165
@chrisjohnson4165 Ай бұрын
@@dilksjoel Thanks for that scintillating analysis. I already said that I don't blame the cue, and that my son's more talented. What's your point?
@JT-4real
@JT-4real Ай бұрын
​@chrisjohnson4165 Don't worry about this clown. He is trolling everyone's comments.
@chrisjohnson4165
@chrisjohnson4165 Ай бұрын
@@JT-4real Thanks mate.
@castleanthrax1833
@castleanthrax1833 Ай бұрын
​@@chrisjohnson4165 He has no point. He's been posting miserable troll comments in many threads.
@bend2847
@bend2847 Ай бұрын
It feels like the real comparison needed is between the JP masterpiece and a standard £180 Peradon. I think that would be more meaningful than using the worst possible cue examples and I’d expect the differences to be much smaller than the price gap. But that might not keep Mr Parris happy!
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
Oh, for the love of the game, let's compare a masterpiece with a Peradon, As Mr. Parris looks on with eager eyes, Thinking prices are equal, what a fine surprise, But a Rolls Royce to a bike, that's no surprise. The quality and craftsmanship, oh, let's overlook, For in the end, it's just a stick to knock around. Let's give him his comparison, for his own damn good, With the hope he can finally stop his constant wood.
@haydenwalton2766
@haydenwalton2766 Ай бұрын
exactly. and there are plenty of cue makers that make as good, if not better cues than jp
@jama211
@jama211 Ай бұрын
Those 180 pound peradon's are really quite good, only marginal gains once you go past that. Diminishing returns as you spend more and more.
@roadtonowhere497
@roadtonowhere497 Ай бұрын
I bought a peradon and still have it now. Bought it online and was a bit disappointed how light it was but bottom line is the problem was me 😂😂
@MrT01582
@MrT01582 Ай бұрын
Parris cues ....... theres plenty of other cue makers out that make much better cues .....you're only buying a name ffs and yes I had one but prefer using my mac chambers ones
@fatroberto3012
@fatroberto3012 Ай бұрын
I used to play pool a lot in my local pub in my youth and the pub cues were generally like that rattling stick. They are made from a single piece of wood, without the heavier wood handle of a snooker cue. They rattle when the metal weight used to improve the balance has come loose. The only good thing is that if you find one that doesn't rattle but has a worn out tip, you can unscrew the tip and swap it with a better one from one of the really bad rattlers that nobody uses! Pubs have no excuse really. The cues cost about as much as one game of pool!
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
Oh, I see you used to play pool back in the day, huh? Must have been quite the player. With your expertise in using those rattling, single-piece wooden cues, I'm surprised you didn't turn pro. But hey, I get it, not everyone can handle a proper cue, especially the ones with the good old metal weights that made them sound like a tin can. And swapping tips with the crappy cues? That's a real pro move. Seriously, pubs should watch out for this pool whiz who clearly knows the value of a good cue.
@sonicdiablo8968
@sonicdiablo8968 Ай бұрын
@@dilksjoel are you ok?
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
@@sonicdiablo8968 get a grip, will ya? I'm fine, thank you very much. don't need your unsolicited advice on my mental state. You must be the life of the party, huh? Always worried about everyone else's well-being
@sonicdiablo8968
@sonicdiablo8968 Ай бұрын
@@dilksjoel Take your meds
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
@@sonicdiablo8968 oh wow, the insults just keep coming, don't they? 'Take your meds' is such a lazy and unoriginal jab. Maybe you should take some creativity lessons instead of making such lame comments. But then again, I wouldn't expect much originality from someone like you. #BoredNow #GetCreativeOrShutUp
@JC0023
@JC0023 Ай бұрын
Loved this. Had this question for twenty years. Since I started always curious. Fully explained perfectly. Thankyou Stephen 👌👏
@TheOmniscientAtheist
@TheOmniscientAtheist Ай бұрын
I used to work in a snooker centre, and the best thing to do if you are a beginner on a budget is take one of the standard ques from the club (one that's relatively straight with a decent ferrule) sand the shaft down and re tip it with an elkmaster, sand the tip as well so it has a nice dome. This will be better than most of the sub £50 ques you can buy and it's literally a fiver.
@charlielad6124
@charlielad6124 Ай бұрын
Oh yes don't forget the shaft
@FlipAndLand
@FlipAndLand Ай бұрын
I have had a lot of bad luck with cues over the years. I've bought a Peradon cue 3 times and they've always had issues. From chips to massive bends. They're good enough for the start when you're learning the game but from my experience, not worth it when it comes to playing serious snooker. I just don't think they put any love into them. Like they rush to get as many made as possible. I decided to make my own after my third bad cue. I'd already had a bit of practice in the past making cues but this one turned out perfect. Perfectly straight, smooth as can be. It was supposed to be a practice build before committing to using all my fancy materials but it turned out so good that I use it as my main cue. I'm still planning on making that final cue with all the nice materials and if it turns out how I want, I'll use it for the rest of my life. If anyone likes woodwork or making things in general, I highly recommend making a cue. It's really fun, challenging and rewarding.
@C4rl0s-_-4R
@C4rl0s-_-4R Ай бұрын
And ridiculously expensive for mass produced cues. My first cue was a peradon pulsar. 8.5mm tip. 3/4 jointed. Came with a minibutt and a cheap case for £99. 16 1/2 years ago for my 21st. I was looking around for new cues and month or 2 ago as my britannia cue had been attacked by damp and gotten mould. I came across a peradon pulsar. Identical spec to my old one. With a price tag of £220. Cue and mini butt only. I was sickened that it was more than double the price and came barebones. I found a baizemaster cue with aluminium hard case. Mini butt. Telescope extension. And chalks. For £199. Safe to say i bought more for less. Turned out to be a pretty rubbish cue due to the tip mainly i think.
@wielentschoten6904
@wielentschoten6904 Ай бұрын
I have got a Hunt and O' Byrne. It's handmade. Improved my game immediately. Nice video!
@Colin2479
@Colin2479 Ай бұрын
My old cue that I just gave to my son, was made by someone that use to work there. Bought it 1990 I think.. Now make my own and that's been the last 3, Plus sell them as well.
@wielentschoten6904
@wielentschoten6904 Ай бұрын
@@Colin2479 Didn't Jimmy White play with a Hunt and O' Byrne in the 90ies?
@MJbestMJbest
@MJbestMJbest Ай бұрын
I'd imagine Stephen Lee would want to use the cheap cue. It would make his job a lot easier.
@Viflo
@Viflo Ай бұрын
Well played sir... well played
@UAPandFriends
@UAPandFriends Ай бұрын
🥱 he's done his time... be quiet
@bjrnchrstn
@bjrnchrstn Ай бұрын
Brutal 😅
@chrisjohnson4165
@chrisjohnson4165 Ай бұрын
He actually 'sold' his cue on Ebay (I think it was £2000), but the buyer never received it. SL was taken to court over it.
@hendry147147
@hendry147147 Ай бұрын
There’s quite a few players these days 😆😆😆 miss for the frame attitude
@RedMachineKieran
@RedMachineKieran Ай бұрын
Great video. Stephen, if you are reading these comments, my cousin is a tip fitter for Mark Allen and Jordan Brown.. he has also fitted tips for John Higgins and Kyren Wilson, aswell as top pool players. Would love to see you do a video with him to emphasise the differences in cue tips importance.
@Titus_Phook
@Titus_Phook Ай бұрын
I got a Bill Werbeniuk cue that I've had since the 1980's, probably worth FA but i love it!
@PSYCHIC_PSYCHO
@PSYCHIC_PSYCHO Ай бұрын
As a 10 year old kid I couldn't pronounce Bill Werbenuik's surname; so I used to call him "Bill Webb & Puke" 😂
@andyhello23
@andyhello23 Ай бұрын
Always great to hear from people with experience of the things they notice what others totally ignore Your bit at the start about the warping tip was fascinating, the sort of thing anyone can take and understand.
@cwk0505
@cwk0505 Ай бұрын
I have always been struggling with spin. I mostly play with house cue and I could never draw the white back consistently. This video shows sth important for ppl like me. It may not be that I absolutely suck, but at least I need to play with a good enough cue. This is sth nobody talked aboht on YT. Great vid again, Stephen.
@haroldb6773
@haroldb6773 Ай бұрын
Technique is far more important than the cue
@cwk0505
@cwk0505 Ай бұрын
@@haroldb6773 I agree. I mean when even Stephen can't screw back nicely with a crappy cue, I know I could only play it worse than he does with such cues. So that will be the “bottleneck” even if I have the technique. Not to mention that a solid cue really gives a player more confidence.
@colincanyon2519
@colincanyon2519 Ай бұрын
U can screw back with any cue, it's all about timing and as long as your hitting low down on the cue ball
@slane6545
@slane6545 Ай бұрын
So glad I’ve now learned why my snooker has been bang average all these years!
@Sam-ep7sc
@Sam-ep7sc Ай бұрын
Now I know that 7-times world champion and striker-of-terror into a generation of professionals Stephen Hendry himself can barely pot a ball with a random cheap cue, I feel a lot better about my own lamentable performance when I pick one up down the club.
@jackcalder2937
@jackcalder2937 Ай бұрын
Well presented, interesting to hear your view on ash and maple, I feel exactly the same, never liked the ash lines putting me off. Never heard anyone mention that so well done. I’ve put loads of tips on in my time, various grades of sandpaper AND shine the ferrule up lol!
@RobbieBeswick
@RobbieBeswick Ай бұрын
I’ve had an £80 3/4 cue now for about 5 years, the difference it makes to your game when you play with the same cue every shot, you get used to the tip/weight/length etc, it just made my game more consistent
@dontfrown3593
@dontfrown3593 11 күн бұрын
Just had some Parris cue arrive after ordering it 2 1/2 years ago. My old cue was a $150 piece which was okay but never felt amazing. My Parris cue however has made me fall in love so fast, only had it two weeks and i've already been down at the club 8 times since getting it.
@wolfiemcwolf6617
@wolfiemcwolf6617 Ай бұрын
You only need the cue to be good enough to give you the shot options. My dad always agreed with that sentiment. Had £100 3/4 cue, hated half splice, and the inconvenience on trudging around with a full length. He made century breaks with it. I watched Davis at Rileys in London tell the crowd to get the worse house cue they could find. Thing was fucked to within an inch of it's life. Steve proceeded to smash the next spectator with a decent clearance, including exhibition shots. These guys on tour can beneefit from and recognise a Parris from a £50 cue. Most of us aren't.
@donsimon2830
@donsimon2830 Ай бұрын
I've currently got an original spec blue diamond tip. I can honestly say its one of the best I've ever had. It feels really good and sounds so sweet. I don't think its actually original spec as I used them in the eighties and they were always incredibly springy when new which this one wasn't.
@ju.snooker
@ju.snooker Ай бұрын
If you want a good cue, can’t recommend Green Baize Cues enough. Top guy and cues are awesome. Might be going back for my third cue from him soon. Thinking VR cue or Maximus.
@askbob
@askbob Ай бұрын
Stu is great. I got a ton from him.
@iamnickkeeping
@iamnickkeeping Ай бұрын
Second this. Bought my 19.8oz last year and absolutely love it
@shawry123451
@shawry123451 Ай бұрын
I got myself a VR limited edition (red badge) I can't tell you how good of a cue it is, me and my pal both left the shop with VR, I tried the maximus tried the tons but rhe VR is just by far the best 👌 stu put me a titanium ferrule on and a cuesoul tip he's a real nice guy even tho it was Saturday and the shope was busy he had all the time in the world for us, green baize is where its at👍
@ju.snooker
@ju.snooker Ай бұрын
@@shawry123451 oh thanks for this comment! I’ve been debating VR or Maximus for a while now. I’m hearing very positive things about VR though. You’d recommend it over Maximus then? What makes them better?
@shawry123451
@shawry123451 Ай бұрын
Yes, I would definitely recommend it. I picked a few maximus up, but personally, for me, the value of VR was just too good, and I had been 2 other places local to me while I was looking for a cue as a treat to myself for my 40th, but I'm so glad I made the 2hr drive with my pal, and honestly we both left the shop with VR. me with a ultimate limited and my pal with VR spec, stu took the time to put us both titanium ferrules on also, he's a really nice guy and there's nothing he doesn't know about cues
@Owen-Ozzy
@Owen-Ozzy Ай бұрын
I've always gone to Craftsman cues in Leeds for mine. You can buy off the racks or give specifics. The first time when I was a young teenager to get a tip replaced I was amazed at how quick it was to replace. Gives me the cue back and says hit a few and see how it feels. For some reason, I thought it would take hours.
@AD-kv9kj
@AD-kv9kj Ай бұрын
The last pool/snooker bar I was at, the cues had wonky plastic ferrules going squint to one side, solid leather screw on tips that were almost completely flat other than slanting to one side. Every ball had a chip or two in it, the table was curving off, sloping notably down to one corner, and the blue chalk would almost coat half the cue ball with every chalked strike. The entire game was a lottery as to where anything might go! We decided we weren't even playing pool anymore, we were playing a good old game of "Kicks & Roll-offs". 😂
@david21968
@david21968 Ай бұрын
My mum used to tell me off for sanding my snooker cue. It didn’t improve my snooker but I got a lot of pleasure from it
@alangrynich2037
@alangrynich2037 9 күн бұрын
Remember my first good cue it was a barrcuda kirkham great cue bought it from snooker coach who let me try about 20 cues it was like xmas great days
@meok292
@meok292 Ай бұрын
As for John parris cues being best, there's plenty of opinion to the contrary. I've seen some really poor parris cues in terms of balance and finish. Paying for a name not the actual quality of cue
@Gbonejohn1974
@Gbonejohn1974 Ай бұрын
every parris ive tried has been butt heavy and the splice work was hardly perfect ....theyre good but they arent the best by a margin
@Lamster66
@Lamster66 Ай бұрын
It matters a lot Bullard can't make 100 unless the cue is absolutely perfect and in the hands of Ronnie!
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
@@Lamster66 Jimmy White, the eternal loser. Stephen Hendry, the old timer past his prime. John Higgins, the wannabe. Mark Selby, the boring one. And Neil Robertson? Well, he's just a poor imitation. They all tried to take down Ronnie, but they failed miserably. They may as well have just handed him the trophy and saved themselves the embarrassment."
@aleemladha7047
@aleemladha7047 Ай бұрын
Do a video on carbon cue in snooker
@mun-12mm93
@mun-12mm93 Ай бұрын
Love you steph From iraq 🇮🇶
@johnnygreenwood5896
@johnnygreenwood5896 Ай бұрын
I have to say, sometimes your information feels awkward, but this is only because no one has ever done this before. You are breaking new ground in snooker info. And you were the best snooker player in the world, so you are the only man who can say these things. Well done Mr Hendry. I believe this will live longer than us all, very good job well done. Anyone who is new to snooker…listen to these podcasts. 10 out of 10.
@haydenwalton2766
@haydenwalton2766 Ай бұрын
thousands of people have talked about this stuff, from all over the world. however, I'm yet to see someone do an excellent job of it
@taxidmac5907
@taxidmac5907 Ай бұрын
Been many old videos from 80 90s on these subjects
@jagsingh2028
@jagsingh2028 Ай бұрын
Hi Stephen, can you do a video on the maths aspect of snooker please… Thank you love your videos No1 fan
@kirkjerram1903
@kirkjerram1903 Ай бұрын
Playing 25 years … I never thought about tip 9.5 mm or 9mm that’s precise , great education video dude from a too pro 💪
@ubertoaster99
@ubertoaster99 Ай бұрын
The cue I got in a signing-up deal from Riley's (about 20 years ago) is definitely closest to his real cue, so - pleased with that.
@mgramsdale
@mgramsdale Ай бұрын
I was a big Steve Davis fan and resented your arrival on the scene though I had to accept your brilliance... I really enjoy your videos here though, thank you.
@kairoine7839
@kairoine7839 Ай бұрын
i used to have a terrible cue for 5 pounds , i trained everyday with it and i thought i was bad as i often missed by quite a bit. Since i bought a 100 pound cue, i realized that it wasn't much of my problem
@kairoine7839
@kairoine7839 Ай бұрын
my old cue was twisted
@blairsmith9119
@blairsmith9119 Ай бұрын
Excellent video👍 I have a john parris and this makes me feel better after multiple arguments in a pub with my mates 😂😂
@PSYCHIC_PSYCHO
@PSYCHIC_PSYCHO Ай бұрын
Stephen I agree with you about Maple shaft cues; I will always go for a Maple shaft cue because the shafts are more rigid than Ash shafts, which is necessary for playing on a Full-Size table, because of their rigidity I find it easier to play long distance shots with spin to achieve action on the Cue-Ball. The BEST cue I ever played with was one made by Hunt & O'Byrne who were based inside the Elephant & Castle shopping centre; this cue had a 4-Point hand-spliced Ebony butt, and a Maple shaft, with a centre-joint, it was priced at £255, this was back in 1993. However, I achieved my highest break of 43 using a one-piece club cue also made of Maple. Club cues aren't bad, or at least nowhere near as bad as Ramin shaft Pool cues you get in pubs which are utterly crap at best. My advice to anyone would be: Go for a cue with a Maple shaft.
@chrisbatstone9742
@chrisbatstone9742 Ай бұрын
😊😊 hi Stephen love the videos fan since the beginning of your career Just like say rip to ray reardon 😢😮fan for over 53 yrs as little kid in early 😅70s ❤❤
@MrTrapper28
@MrTrapper28 Ай бұрын
Right on cue this video pops up! Thanks Stephen.
@rishabsharma5074
@rishabsharma5074 Ай бұрын
What about moving from a brass ferrule to a titanium ferrule
@josephgonzalez_
@josephgonzalez_ Ай бұрын
I still have my £200 maple snooker cue my Dad bought me in the mid-eighties. I haven’t played with it for years but would like to take it “for a spin” some time soon.
@colinmitchell6872
@colinmitchell6872 Ай бұрын
I have used the same Alex Higgins endorsed cue for 35 years and am only on my 2nd tip. I used to play for a club team in the 1990s but now only play for fun with my uncle. My signature shot is the swerve which my uncle always complains about me doing because he can't play that shot so thinks I shouldn't use that way of playing against him. My question Stephen is: should all players now use the new expensive chalk that eradicates kicks? Is it worth the extra money as it's about £20 a block? Cheers, Colin.
@JeezVince
@JeezVince Ай бұрын
You mean Taum chalk ? It's a great product, I play pool, balkline and 3 cushions and I love it. No need a lot of it, doesnt stain the balls as much as Master's and does a perfect job.
@Lamster66
@Lamster66 Ай бұрын
Lol my Nephew roped me into an afternoon of pool at the local pub where he lives last week. In the cue rack was a 2 piece snooker cue so I used that Bloody thing played better than my Argos Stephen Hendry cue which was less than £40. I've taken Snooker Cues out of cue racks in the past and occasionally they've been better than my own cue. When you can screw the length of the table with now effort it's a keeper except I've never been brave enough to keep it.
@dilksjoel
@dilksjoel Ай бұрын
LOL, sounds like you had a real blast playing pool with your nephew! Who would've thought a random two-piece snooker cue from a pub rack would outperform your fancy Stephen Hendry cue? I mean, seriously, all that talk about performance and materials, and a dingy old pub cue takes the cake? Maybe you should invest in some pub cues instead! But then again, who needs skill or equipment when you can just screw up the table, right? Maybe next time, you'll have the guts to keep one of those "keepers" instead of sticking to your overpriced cue.
@Lamster66
@Lamster66 Ай бұрын
My expensive cue? Are you havin' a laugh? I bought it for £20 from Argos back in the 1980s I think I went to buy a Steve Davis or Jimmy White but when I got there they were sold out. As Stephen Hendry was at the time relatively new and not yet champion his cue was £5 cheaper LOL. Ironically Someone gave me a "Mark Williams" cue and it's basically the same Cue from "Riley"with different design on the butt end. In fact the William's cue screwed into the Hendry and Vice versa. I actually gave that to my nephew same day. ( He'd originally suggested playing snooker which was why I had my cues in the car but as we ended up playing pool in a pub couldn't be bothered get my cue out the car.. As I'm old and can't see the far end of a pool table let alone a snooker table and I refuse to buy some Dennis Taylor glasses and look an even bigger berk, so my snooker days are over Ironically I played league snooker for 5 years and only lost 4 or 5 frames in that time I wasn't bad, my Cheap Argos cue is actually pretty good and used to get retipped every 4-6 month with blue diamond tips ( Mainly as the Steward at the club I went to was pretty good at it and only charged for the tip). Over the years I have occasionally come across some pretty good cues in club cue racks the cue in the pub is the 1st decent cue I've ever seen near a pool table.
@Colin2479
@Colin2479 Ай бұрын
If you like that pub cue so much, take your old cue there and ask if you can swap it. On whole as long as they have a cue that can be used, it's normally not a problem.
@Lamster66
@Lamster66 Ай бұрын
@@Colin2479 Lol it's 350miles away from where I live I could buy 3 cues with the return fuel cost
@Colin2479
@Colin2479 Ай бұрын
I'm good but I'm not that good as you didn't say how far it was from you lol ​@@Lamster66
@ninman58
@ninman58 Ай бұрын
Do you think you would have won more and had a longer career if your original cue hadn't been broken?
@shawnogg8208
@shawnogg8208 Ай бұрын
Never expected to see Stephan Hendry laughing after 3 blatant misses. That alone made it worth to see 😊.
@wprobe
@wprobe Ай бұрын
You can use hand cleaner to clean the shaft around the ferrell it'll take the dirt and chalk off.
@karasyaroslav
@karasyaroslav Ай бұрын
I play with cue from chinese factory, it costs around £45, a cheap one I think, but surprizingly straight and balanced. And I 100% agree, that testing different cue tips makes sense, factory tip was too hard and uncomfortable to play, with medium/soft tip it became perfect cue for it's money. Now I focused only at selfimproving and have no thoughts about changing equipment
@jordanwillrog
@jordanwillrog Ай бұрын
6:15 (Stay still don’t act like Alex Higgins) - do as I say not as I do ey Stephen
@osirisgolad
@osirisgolad Ай бұрын
Completely agree, checking if the cue is dead straight is usually the last of your concerns. If it's seriously out of kilter, it will be so obvious you're going to notice it immediately when you play your first shot anyway, but if there isn't at least some meat on the tip and some shape to it, it's a complete lottery every shot you play and it doesn't matter if the cue is dead straight or bent like a banana.
@jamierae163
@jamierae163 Ай бұрын
One of the most important factors is the TIP get Les Dodd on your Chanel a good friend of yours and arguably the best cue tipper (multiple world title tips)
@LordFlashheart.11
@LordFlashheart.11 8 күн бұрын
Stephens original Cue was a Rex Williams Cue. He won 7 world titles with it and numerous other titles. It was shite...but he was used to it and it was part of him. It was battered.
@oisinmorris147
@oisinmorris147 Ай бұрын
The main thing to take care of your cue and the only thing that you should be doing is changing the tip when it gets worn down on a regular basis in terms of of Maintenance
@Talhaviral
@Talhaviral 26 күн бұрын
Thx lts really helpfull❤buddy
@trevorstevenson4038
@trevorstevenson4038 Ай бұрын
My $180 (AUS) pool cue has gone pretty well over the last three years. The timber has not bent or twisted at all, so is still straight, but i have noticed the diameter has become noticeably irregular along the length. As long as its straight, it doesn't bother me.
@billynewton202
@billynewton202 Ай бұрын
I oil my cue with raw linseed, love the smell and the feel of it. Also makes you take more care of your cue when your using it I find, as you've put effort into keeping at its best. Also reminds me of my cricketing days looking after the bat ect. Thanks and keep up the great videos
@alexcampbell1027
@alexcampbell1027 23 күн бұрын
most league pool tables in the UK are 7ft by 4ft, you generally only get 6ft by 3ft tables in pubs with limited room.
@johnmehaffey9953
@johnmehaffey9953 Ай бұрын
Don’t play anymore but I found an ash cue suited me better the maple was a bit light, great insight into cues Stephen I did watch the making of cues and was amazed how much some cost
@callumwoodward1591
@callumwoodward1591 Ай бұрын
I love the fact that Stephen is using the KZfaq thumbnail meta🎱.
@paulc7535
@paulc7535 Ай бұрын
it's hard to believe i used to not like Stephen Hendry and Steve Davis. They are actually rather nice blokes.
@WAYNEHOLMES-vu6te
@WAYNEHOLMES-vu6te Ай бұрын
Frankly, if Ronnie isn't playing anymore, then snooker will be boring because he's the most charismatic and wonderful to watch after Alex Higgins. Without him it is like you're breaking off with your girlfriend or wife. Life will be miserable. Hope Ronnie stays in great health and he can contribute so much fun and enjoyment in snooker. Thank you Ronnie. Stay healthy and play entertaining snooker all year round. God bless you and your family always 🙏🙏🙏
@johnkay7354
@johnkay7354 Ай бұрын
i think its more eye sight and practice that counts, i still play with my john spencer cue from 45 years ago, but i have bad shoulders, my eyes arent as good, and i dont get to play much, jimmy white played with a broom handle once with a tip on it, when he was a kid, and was much better than most average players
@richardstevens8005
@richardstevens8005 Ай бұрын
What I learnt from this video was not everyone can afford a expensive cue. But everyone can afford a expensive tip.
@christianroberts4184
@christianroberts4184 Ай бұрын
1 pc riley burwat champion cue.... maple shaft. Bought it from ebay for 30 quid and it is the best cue I've ever used there is just something special about it.
@anthonyrooksmith3189
@anthonyrooksmith3189 Ай бұрын
The way he drops in my original cue I won 7 World titles with - 40 quid 😂😂😂😂 quality.
@Simoncon86
@Simoncon86 Ай бұрын
Played at International u16 level many years ago and got a sponsored €250 hand made cue - I hated it! Picked up a one piece club cue and had a 94 break first frame, paid the club €20 for it and used it for 6-7 years...eventually got a one piece handmade cue and love it. I have kept the €20 cue to give to my kids of they ever play!!
@matthewkellett9899
@matthewkellett9899 Ай бұрын
Great vid. Thank you
@jonerific
@jonerific 5 күн бұрын
Most important part of a cue is the fleshy bit on the end of it, and I'm not talking about the tip.
@user-zc5yi2tc2v
@user-zc5yi2tc2v Ай бұрын
I’ve also won league titles and tournament trophys with my £40 cue you don’t need to over spend for a quality cue but is important to look after it and keep it clean as much as possible
@FilthyRich247
@FilthyRich247 Ай бұрын
On the rare occasion that I find myself playing with a bad cue. I find that they are hard to cue up with in general because of how the finish is on the wood. They feel like there's more friction on the bridge when you take a shot, which almost makes the cue jump up and down in your hand as you move it back and forth. As a result when I go to a pub or club with these bad cues I end up chalking my own hand sometimes to prevent this. At least the bad ones really make us appreciate decent cues. 🤣
@WilliamHBonney617
@WilliamHBonney617 Ай бұрын
I got my cue from Craftsman Cues, Kippax near Leeds
@JesusIstheNameTakenInVain
@JesusIstheNameTakenInVain Ай бұрын
Ive found 1 piecers have good feel and power. 3/4 very solid good all round performance but can be heavy. I prefer the old billiard style cue 1 piece as i e got good timing and used to making my own cue power. If it is you dont do that and have a more staccato or shorter action new cues will be fine. Generally unless a very stiff cue or very well made the deflection increases as the ferrule size does. Other factors count too. Its all important as the better your timing the more balls you can get down and the more confidence and shots you can play consistently.
@rajriyat9990
@rajriyat9990 Ай бұрын
Stephen Hendry Love ur videos. And enjoyed all the WC's that you won except the ones aginst Jimmy. Lol. Anyway, comparing a cue that someone who dont hardly play, would use, to a professional level cue good enough for a 7x Champion is hardly a good educational video for the majority of amateurs our there. The cheap cues probably had more action in fighting than playing Pool . Those who play the game regularly and make breaks of 10 or 20 up to 80 or 100 would not consider buying those cheap queues. Anyone who walks into a hall to practice his Happy Gilmore version of a power screw back would use them and then leave it leaning against the wall. May i suggest that ppl most interested in this subject would be those who are willing to buy say £40 to £150 cues, to be aware of what to look for. Thus, a sample of a cheap decent cue to a slightly more expensive one would be more educational so that we can tell what we are getting is appropriate for our budget. Thank you for all your other CueTips. Raj Highest break 53 only.
@suhaybahmed4719
@suhaybahmed4719 Ай бұрын
Great vid as always!
@laurieharper1526
@laurieharper1526 Ай бұрын
Not really a surprise that two cheapies will be a lot worse than one of the finest cues you can buy. It would be interesting to see a comparison between the Parris and some decent budget to mid price cues, which are what most hobby/club players are likely to be using..
@MrSifter
@MrSifter Ай бұрын
Bit of a contradiction going on here 🤷🏻‍♂️ You’re telling everyone not to use cheap cues but as you say, you won 7 world titles with the cheapest of cheap cues. A cue which the great Alex Higgins once told you was ‘only good for holding up tomato plants in a greenhouse’.
@bannjaxx
@bannjaxx Ай бұрын
yep, but he's talking about the average player, not himself - he could win using a broom handle
@Colin2479
@Colin2479 Ай бұрын
Plus when it was bought, £40 wouldn't have been cheap...
@bannjaxx
@bannjaxx Ай бұрын
@@Colin2479 He's actually talked about that cue - he bought it 2nd hand from a snooker club for - it might even have been as little as a fiver, it was a bit squint but he didn't mind - he liked the feel and it won him £millions
@GEGBoxing
@GEGBoxing Ай бұрын
I use a 1938 Joe Davis 104 record break. Ash shaft, ebony hand spliced butt with Birds Eye maple front splice. Had it 40 years. Cost me £30.
@misfit8974
@misfit8974 Ай бұрын
I got a Ton Praram customised cue last year, absolutely love it. I'm still crap though 😢
@azhanchonche286
@azhanchonche286 16 күн бұрын
Thank you I was going to buy a expensive one
@andrewdavidson1782
@andrewdavidson1782 2 күн бұрын
A bad tradesman blames his tools 😂
@richgoldby2811
@richgoldby2811 Ай бұрын
John parris cues are the best in my opinion followed closely by my local cue maker tony glover . I’m playing with an maximus ATM I’ve also got a ton praham . When I first started playing snooker I had a Riley cue from Argos it was a maple cue Cost around £25 and tbh I loved it . I agree it’s not the cue it’s the player But once you’ve played with a top brand cue you no the difference.
@haydenwalton2766
@haydenwalton2766 Ай бұрын
looks like all the jp marketing has paid off, then
@oisinmorris147
@oisinmorris147 Ай бұрын
Stephen’s correct the Maple cues are actually better because the grains distract you from playing with ash I never noticed this and I have an ash cue and I think I might switch to maple when I get my next snooker cue
@FISHDINHO
@FISHDINHO Ай бұрын
I play 8 ball ball pool mostly these days. A cue £60-120 works great if you are used to playing with it. Play snooker with them and they don't do as well. £150-200 for a snooker cue seems good enough for an amateur player like myself. ps.. If Anyone also plays American pool or 9 ball. A Viking Valhalla for £100-130 are brilliant cues and great value for money.
@johnsanders101
@johnsanders101 Ай бұрын
I’ve got a walnut shaft and rosewood from Century Cues that’s absolutely stunning! I’d love to know what you thought of it Steven. It’s really strange to see a fully dark cue at first, but it’s beautiful
@chrishagan9366
@chrishagan9366 Ай бұрын
Stephen is still my favourite ... after The Nugget 😎
@terryreilly1768
@terryreilly1768 6 күн бұрын
Leaving comments for the greatest 😂 yip played with them all started with the pool cue and I was happy l8 80s 90s got myself a Riley Burwatt Champion 2 piece never looked back unable 2 make Pro though the girls got in the way of my 8-10 hrs practice days......🧐
@RaduIugulescu
@RaduIugulescu Ай бұрын
literally cue tips this time
@richghost2897
@richghost2897 Ай бұрын
General rule of thumb price wise. 1. £0 to £30 = pretty crap, fine for pissing about on I guess. 2. £30 to £70 = decent for casual play, noticeably better than 1. 3. £70 to £150 = noticeably better than 2. 4. £150 onwards = only century break players will typically notice the difference
@timcrook2231
@timcrook2231 Ай бұрын
👌👍
@jamesstead2256
@jamesstead2256 Ай бұрын
£40 cue 7 world titles So your Summary is useless🤣🤣
@richghost2897
@richghost2897 Ай бұрын
​@@jamesstead2256Hendry could have played with a chair leg lol, plus £40 in the late eighties / early nineties was more in today's money 😜
@paulguise698
@paulguise698 Ай бұрын
Hiya Stephen, if there's a cue in our local club and its rubbish, we call them Broom Handles the only thing that's missing is the brush on the end of it, I thought when you said "John Parris" I thought you meant John Parrott, this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
@MYTMNI
@MYTMNI 29 күн бұрын
2 defective cues vs a sorted cue. What a surprise result.
@fansdelingles
@fansdelingles Ай бұрын
Cheers from chile master im great fan of you and you career, you history inspires me personally in spanish now stephen tu historia me motiva a crecer y ser mejor a diario abrazo
@brianboeing9799
@brianboeing9799 Ай бұрын
Beautiful Table
@CeasarJames
@CeasarJames Ай бұрын
7 🌍 titles £40 🤣🤣🤣 Honestly the quote of the decade ❤️
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