About me

I am a professional cue-sports coach and competitive player with extensive national and international experience in snooker and pool.

I started playing cue sports at age 15, without formal coaching and without a strong cue-sports culture around me – particularly in snooker when I began around 2010. There was no clear pathway, no established system, and limited high-level guidance. Because of this, I learned early to analyse my own performance, experiment intelligently, and take full responsibility for improvement.

As a player, my competitive record includes

National Snooker Champion

National Pool Champion

Baltic Snooker League stage winner

tournament victories across ranking snooker and pool events

Out of necessity and experience, I developed a systems-based training method that works across

  • All age groups
  • Different cultural backgrounds
  • Beginners through elite competitors

Don’t believe me? Look at the numbers

My coaching develops self-reliant, thinking players through direct, honest feedback, structured and measurable training, and a pragmatic focus on managing variables rather than making excuses, with the aim of building confidence, clarity, and repeatable performance — in sport and beyond — based on a system I built, not credentials I collected.

Students taught

Student won tournaments

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My systems-based training method