I LOVED THIS video. Thanks for posting it.
This is the second time I've posted it in this thread.
Pool players are so slow to catch on.
I have a question for those of you who understand snooker language better than I do. At 15:20 Steve Davis is talking about which is better, a longer backswing or a shorter backswing. He then says that if you are too short and too jerky, you may "actually reach for the shot". Can someone precisely explain what Steve means by reaching for the shot?
See around the 18 minute mark of the video below.
In snooker, you do not have to contact a rail, so it has more really short distance shots where you only want to make the slightest of contact.
You also have shots that have to get around that big table, traveling 25 feet or more.
For the short shots, Davis recommends choking up on the cue.
It is the same effect as using a really short cue, you have a stroke of minimal length so you get nothing on the ball.
For power shots, Davis recommends gripping the cue closer to the end of the butt - longer swing of the pendulum, more power when contact is made with the cue ball.
To repeat another video :grin:
More examples - They call it "screw back"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWcrQf5MA7E
I assume that when Davis talks about "actually reach for the shot" he means that you misjudge the stroke and try to force it because your cue arm is moving too slowly.
But as I speak neither American nor Brit, I am not the best person to translate for you.
Also at 17:20 he suggests looking at the red instead of the white because they are very close together. (I get that) But does that also mean that on shots where the object ball is further away, that the shooter should look at the white instead of the object ball when shooting?
Do snooker players look at the white instead of the red on the last forward swing?
No.
Also noticed that Steve Davis drops his elbow quite frequently when demonstrating some of the shots.
Davis is terribly ancient for a tour snooker player, hasn't won anything significant in years, the gremlins have gotten to his technique.
Here is what he was advocating in his prime. 
The Champions Way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpeZmBrv8bg
1 1/2 hrs
Poor audio, but it has the whole thing in a single file.