Failure Points, Learning from SVB, John Schmidt, Jason Shaw
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2022
- This video is about how to learn and practice to increase your Straight Pool high run. All of the advice in this video is aimed at myself as much as anyone else.
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Stop yelling at me Bob!!! 🤪
This is a great video! I use to be so focused on performing a high run, and yes it's still the goal. However, lately, I've been so much more focused on increasing my BPI and have been able to see that by increasing that more higher runs start to come out.
Dude your youtube channel is really unique compared to other pool channels and I love it.
That, sir, is full of great analysis and tips. Thank you so much for this wonderful video.
Bob, I really appreciate the work you put into this video. Excellent
Thanks for the great video,can’t wait to try the 7ball straight pool
I’m ready! Love the fundamental segments you do. Thx for your hard work and congrats on your VNEA Charlie
I was an operator for a decade and the VNEA VEGAS was always the best time!
Bob, Howdy; Nice teaching Video, enjoyed it and the theme it conveys.
great analysis, Bob! really, really appreciate your diligent data collection and work, and the emphasis on consistency and getting past those early run-enders is golden. one suggestion unrelated to content: as a retired professional sound engineer for decades, i hear artifacts in this video that i haven't heard in your previous ones. they come from a too-aggressive compressor or limiter, and you can hear them prominently starting at 4:10 & 4:19, where there are dropouts, or as we say in the studio, holes punched in the audio. maybe you've changed a piece of equipment recently? or your mic was much closer to your mouth in some of these segments (it happens on many of the inserted voiceovers, not on the live audio). hope that makes sense and is useful, otoh, i recognize that although these things hit Me in the face, most people will go "wha?".