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Could You Do Ken Doherty’s TRICKY Snooker Routine?



Ken Doherty is back and this time he’s giving us a Cue Tip! In this video, Ken demonstrates his own personal snooker routine that he’s developed in order to improve potting baulk colours when blue, pink and black aren’t available. Stephen and Ken also touch on the benefits and downfalls of coaching, whilst also chatting about whether Stephen would ever coach a player. This is quite an advanced routine, so have a go and let us know how you get on!

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39 Comments

  1. You don't know much about the game technically? Hang on… I bought your Stephen Hendry Snooker Masterclass book!!! 😆

  2. I think Stephen would be a great break building coach.
    Wonder if you can get Stan Moody on for the tough table challenge. Haven't seen him in action yet

  3. Ken and Stephen complement eah other so well in a setting like this. Cracking video and I love Ken's routine. I wouldn't have a chance in hell to get anywhere with it at the moment, but still!

  4. Incredible! Hope you 2 continue to make content together, absolute joy to watch the sublime skill and listen to stories

  5. I've had a pound on you at 2000/1 ew, world championships.
    No match fixing involved, what's my chances?

  6. Love these two and could listen to them all day! Great drill to take to the table guys. Keep them coming.

  7. come on Stephen , 8 bloody minutes , i could easily watch these videos for 8 hours !!!!!!!

  8. I love watching your content and all the players that you have come and give their tips keep up the good work 👍

  9. i can`t stand Ken- i can`t stand a guy, who puts his merits in his about-section either.

  10. I'm sorry, but I couldn't stop laughing at 6:33 when Ken turns round to Stephen and he's not there 😂😂

  11. I love how unapologetic Hendry is about is lack of love for the technicality or tactical game. He was really just a one trick Pony but a great one at that. Like the total opposite to Selby with no intention of B games.

  12. Great advice and I think he’s right about Steven lending some of that experience to struggling pros. I’d play better if I had that man in my corner great routine to

  13. I think you stop practicing as much as you get older because you become ever more aware that your time is running out and life is just too short to practice.

  14. Just as a viewer I always used to regard Ken Doherty as one of Stephen's most formidable opponents. A lot of players would wilt under the Hendry reputation, but not a bit of that when it came to Ken. I remember one match: I forget the details now, but I think Hendry eventually won it something like 9-5, and 7 out of Hendry's 9 were centuries. In other words the only way he could beat Ken was to keep him off the table. The pressure to score high on every visit was palpable the whole time.

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