It's been a long time since I've invested so many hours (over 40) into the production of a single video. What should have been just a "Two Minute Tuesday" episode in the beginning, turned out to be one of the best produced videos on my channel - at least in my opinion. If you're appreciating what I am doing, just leave a like on this video, comment & subscribe to my channel.
Another great video Andre! It's always good too see thought process behind a run out! Inside can definitely increase the difficulty of a shot,but it often times works to help with positioning
I of course am the best player you haven't heard of I never miss and of course can play with both hands and also one handed and get Goldens 9 out of 10 so I am the complete player lol. Another great video nice explanation of the cue ball area to decide on the pocket. I am 77 and still learning, thank you regards Andrew
Always great content! My route would have been to get position on the 7 to sink it in the corner at the opposite end by the 8. I guess I should try and keep my shots shorter.
Good exorcize because this is a fairly common scenario in 9-ball. The location of the 9-ball added a degree of difficulty for getting proper position on the 7 in the corner which is the correct shot for getting down table for the 8. You always want to consider the best angle for getting position on the next ball using natural tanget lines versus having to power the cue ball into position. Not the end of the world for a good player but for the lower level player, powering the cue ball around the table is a no go.
Great info in this video. I learned a lot from you since I have subscribed. I would have never figured out the straight line effect on my bbn own. Thank you very much. My game has started to improve and I have gone up a level in league play. I look forward to more videos and more learning.
Good day. Your pool lessons help me and my team to improve our game alot. Keep doing what you are doing. Im surprise you dont have more subscribers. Anyways, love from Trinidad...
Really enjoy your videos. I'm learning alot from you,my game is so much better.i like how you don't edit out the shots you unfortunately mess up on.glad I subscribed.
Excellent content Sharivari. I especially appreciate your drills and would love to see more drill-focused videos. Keep up the good work and please let me know if you are ever in Czechia as I would love to have a match with you. Cheers from Brno.
Nice tips Sharivari , my idea is to pocket the six on the side pocket 😊 but Im wrong . 😁 Keep on helping us to improve. Thank u hope you are safe from the devastating flood in Germany...
You're neglecting the fact that the 7 ball also goes in the top 2 pockets (where the 8 ball is). If you take this into consideration, the margin for error becomes much bigger if you try to leave it for the side pocket.
I was thinking the same thing. I thought a good plan would be to stun the first shot and come off the bottom rail so that you were shooting up table on the 7 into the opposite corner along the same side where the eight is located. So that you would be headed up table toward the 8 with a follow shot. So was a bit surprised you did not set up for that shot to show us subscribers as you are so good at cue ball control you could have easily done so. And if off a little bit using this strategy you may very well have been headed towards the opposite corner on the rail where the 8 is located. Such that following this shot you could be on the 8 from either Direction with the angle to easily get on the 9. It seemed that your preferred strategy had the propensity to leave one with a very thin cut in order to get up table. Versus a more direct solid follow shot. Nevertheless this was an excellent video. One must absolutely plan ahead and get on the right side of the line that will get them to their next shot. And ideally always be thinking several shots ahead. Nice job as always Sharivari!
Great video, brother!! Thanks for sharing. New to your channel and so far I really like your content. Hey, where did you get the stickers on your rails, for the diamond lines? I would like to get that on my table
Shoot the 6 ball softer setting your self up for the 7 ball upper corner. Shoot top on cue and roll up for the 8 ball. The shot on the 8 will give natural roll back for 8 in either lower corner pocket. Easer out
UA-cam is so weird. I barely get notifications on new videos that I subscribe to. Then this one is recommended to me and when I see the date at the beginning of this video I'm surprised that it has today's date then I look and it's only been out an hour.
I would still go for the side pocket but shoot on the softer side so if I don't get to the perfect side pocket angle, I may still shoot it to the corner and thus almost always have an angle going down the table
Exactly the way I would play it also. The problem with this video is that he takes one shot for each runout that HE DOES NOT LIKE, gets bad position, then says that is not the way to go. But yet his preferred way also has issues if it is not hit right. It all comes down to what people feel comfortable shooting. His way is fine, but there are many players that could run out doing it differently. Getting position for the 7 in the side pocket to get on the 8 is EASY nothing difficult about that.
I have good news for you. Check the video that will be published tomorrow! If you turn the bell notification on, you won't miss it. I also already have a couple of videos on 8 Ball already, this is probably the best: ua-cam.com/video/8aQrNTP_vfw/v-deo.html
Why wouldn’t you pinch the 6 ball and play the 7 in the top right corner by the eight with follow? Seems most natural. I think you can hold up the cue ball with a drag shot and there’s the largest position window there. Thanks for your videos. I really enjoy them.
So for high speed inside/outside spin, it’s more high than inside/outside? I struggle with this, maybe from going too far out and not high enough on the QB?
Why did you go one rail inside to the 7 instead of 2 rails? Wouldn't 2 rail inside give more room speed control wise? Instead of risking getting stuck behind the 9 hitting too soft, or going long hitting too hard.
That's what I tried to communicate with that small info box. The only con is that you might end up frozen or too close to the rail, and the shot gets at bit more difficult. But if you are feeling comfortable executing it properly, then go for it.
Would a straight shot on the 6 with dead stop place the 7 straight in the corner? I see you tried the 7 in the corner position by running to the rail first. Or was the entire scenario planned with the angle position on the 6 to start? As always, a great video.
The scenario was planned with an angle, so that we have more possible options. If it was dead straight, I would have gone for the upper corner pocket for the seven.
No... because that Karam is a high-risk shot... if you're off just a hair you hang the 9-ball in the corner and it's game over... when you have only four balls to run and none of them are locked up with each other it's almost always best to run the four balls
Very useful video. But i have some advice for your channel if you want to grow bigger. You are pool channel, and from beginning until this video, every videos are all about tutorial. I think from now on, you should try to add some entertainment on your pool videos. How about some pool challenges with an amateur and you play using crappy cue? Or some reaction videos to some player's best shot and you try to recreate it?
Why is it when I have the cue ball and object ball "in almost a straight shot", and apply left or right hand english does this happen: left hand english causes object ball to go to right; and visa versa right hand english makes object ball go to left.
No offense but i really strongly feel not getting position into the side with the 6 to the 7 was a skill issue. The position widow is huge and the execution is easier than using inside spin. And for some magic reason ur speed control with inside forcing forward was perfectly in line. Its amazinf using inside spin yoy have better speed control.
I don't quite agree with your shot selection from the 6 ball to 7 ball. With the shoot you chose you're basically playing for a single (bottom right) pocket and if you underhit the position you're behind the 9 ball and have no shot on the 7, loosing any chance to run out. If you chose the other option you basically have no chance of getting hooked + you're basically playing for 4 pockets instead of 1. If you take missing the position into account (which is always an option unless you're a very good position player, and IMO the counter spin is easier to misjudge than the running spin) you have way more options with the second option versus the one you chose, not to mention pocketing the ball is easier with the other option. In case you overrun the position you pretty much have the same options for both shots (combination, draw off the 9). If I was playing on the table I don't know I'd actually never choose your option. No offence though, I admire and appreciate your work on the channel and all the productions, just disagree on the shot selection here :)
The way the balls were set the first time the only way to shoot the 7 in the corner was to shoot the 6 bring the cue ball off the bottom rail with low left spin off the side rail across the table to shoot the 7 into E. That is why so many people would shoot the 7 in B or C . After you moved the 6 farther past the 9 then it was obvious E was the best choice
It's been a long time since I've invested so many hours (over 40) into the production of a single video. What should have been just a "Two Minute Tuesday" episode in the beginning, turned out to be one of the best produced videos on my channel - at least in my opinion.
If you're appreciating what I am doing, just leave a like on this video, comment & subscribe to my channel.
Could have also gotten position to play the 7 into the upper left corner so you would be heading towards the 8.
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Great info. Especially the part about comparing the percentage of different shape zones when picking a pocket.
You're the best pool teacher in youtubeland. very easy to remember and precise. the production is so good and high quality as well.
Great lesson. The more I watch the teaching videos, coupled with a lot of PT, the clearer a lesson like this becomes. Thanks!
I love the way you make your videos “user friendly”. You are amazing. Thank you for letting me know that I can do it. Keep up the good work.
Another great video Andre! It's always good too see thought process behind a run out! Inside can definitely increase the difficulty of a shot,but it often times works to help with positioning
I of course am the best player you haven't heard of I never miss and of course can play with both hands and also one handed and get Goldens 9 out of 10 so I am the complete player lol.
Another great video nice explanation of the cue ball area to decide on the pocket.
I am 77 and still learning, thank you regards Andrew
I didnt need to Pause the Video.
The moment i saw i knew what to do.
Just like you did it at the end.
Great Video as always 👍
Great information. Keep doing great work. Can't believe some people dislike these type of videos.
Always great content! My route would have been to get position on the 7 to sink it in the corner at the opposite end by the 8. I guess I should try and keep my shots shorter.
*AS ALWAYS, GREAT TIPS!!*
So good! Thank you. This is what I'm missing in my game and I was not able to simplify this process myself
Good exorcize because this is a fairly common scenario in 9-ball. The location of the 9-ball added a degree of difficulty for getting proper position on the 7 in the corner which is the correct shot for getting down table for the 8. You always want to consider the best angle for getting position on the next ball using natural tanget lines versus having to power the cue ball into position. Not the end of the world for a good player but for the lower level player, powering the cue ball around the table is a no go.
Great video, thanks for going through all the options!
Great info in this video. I learned a lot from you since I have subscribed. I would have never figured out the straight line effect on my bbn own. Thank you very much. My game has started to improve and I have gone up a level in league play. I look forward to more videos and more learning.
Good day. Your pool lessons help me and my team to improve our game alot. Keep doing what you are doing. Im surprise you dont have more subscribers. Anyways, love from Trinidad...
Really enjoy your videos. I'm learning alot from you,my game is so much better.i like how you don't edit out the shots you unfortunately mess up on.glad I subscribed.
Commenting for the UA-cam algorithm. Keep up the great content sir!
Thanks Michael!
Excellent content Sharivari. I especially appreciate your drills and would love to see more drill-focused videos. Keep up the good work and please let me know if you are ever in Czechia as I would love to have a match with you. Cheers from Brno.
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Good stuff. This is really putting position play into perspective for me. Thank you!
Very nice video, Sharivari... Thanks 👌
Great video would like to see more of these types
Very well done. Good video Sharivari
Nice tips Sharivari , my idea is to pocket the six on the side pocket 😊 but Im wrong . 😁 Keep on helping us to improve. Thank u hope you are safe from the devastating flood in Germany...
Just elite editing, great job man.
Thank you!
Nice video, will be applying asap 🍻
I’m so proud of myself for choosing the right path in the beginning of the video
I've learned a lot because of your videos, thanks man :)
You're neglecting the fact that the 7 ball also goes in the top 2 pockets (where the 8 ball is).
If you take this into consideration, the margin for error becomes much bigger if you try to leave it for the side pocket.
I was thinking the same thing. I thought a good plan would be to stun the first shot and come off the bottom rail so that you were shooting up table on the 7 into the opposite corner along the same side where the eight is located. So that you would be headed up table toward the 8 with a follow shot. So was a bit surprised you did not set up for that shot to show us subscribers as you are so good at cue ball control you could have easily done so. And if off a little bit using this strategy you may very well have been headed towards the opposite corner on the rail where the 8 is located. Such that following this shot you could be on the 8 from either Direction with the angle to easily get on the 9. It seemed that your preferred strategy had the propensity to leave one with a very thin cut in order to get up table. Versus a more direct solid follow shot. Nevertheless this was an excellent video. One must absolutely plan ahead and get on the right side of the line that will get them to their next shot. And ideally always be thinking several shots ahead. Nice job as always Sharivari!
This is exactly what I wanted to comment, this makes the window for middle pocket which he showed much larger. I would definitely do this instead.
I hear you guys. Give me a couple of days or weeks and I will come up with an answer to this in a video.
I will upload a follow up video on this soon :)
That was my 1st thought as well and was coming to make this same comment
Excellent! Thanks for another great video!
As usual very good infos. Thx for all your efforts …
Nice i like the way you execute.
Now i need a golden break tutorial
Very helpful, thnkx
For the first time, I managed to make the right plan by myself! Yeahhhhh
Great video, brother!! Thanks for sharing. New to your channel and so far I really like your content.
Hey, where did you get the stickers on your rails, for the diamond lines? I would like to get that on my table
Shoot the 6 ball softer setting your self up for the 7 ball upper corner. Shoot top on cue and roll up for the 8 ball. The shot on the 8 will give natural roll back for 8 in either lower corner pocket. Easer out
UA-cam is so weird. I barely get notifications on new videos that I subscribe to. Then this one is recommended to me and when I see the date at the beginning of this video I'm surprised that it has today's date then I look and it's only been out an hour.
Thank you very much
You know your stuff👍
I would still go for the side pocket but shoot on the softer side so if I don't get to the perfect side pocket angle, I may still shoot it to the corner and thus almost always have an angle going down the table
Exactly the way I would play it also. The problem with this video is that he takes one shot for each runout that HE DOES NOT LIKE, gets bad position, then says that is not the way to go. But yet his preferred way also has issues if it is not hit right. It all comes down to what people feel comfortable shooting.
His way is fine, but there are many players that could run out doing it differently. Getting position for the 7 in the side pocket to get on the 8 is EASY nothing difficult about that.
Thank you
Would you be willing to walk us through a couple of 8-Ball racks along with the shot selection and position play necessary to run an 8 ball rack?
I have good news for you. Check the video that will be published tomorrow! If you turn the bell notification on, you won't miss it.
I also already have a couple of videos on 8 Ball already, this is probably the best:
ua-cam.com/video/8aQrNTP_vfw/v-deo.html
Why wouldn’t you pinch the 6 ball and play the 7 in the top right corner by the eight with follow? Seems most natural. I think you can hold up the cue ball with a drag shot and there’s the largest position window there. Thanks for your videos. I really enjoy them.
Exactly what I was thinking. That would be the least cueball travel.
Tremendous video
Hello fellow lefty. Nice tips
So for high speed inside/outside spin, it’s more high than inside/outside? I struggle with this, maybe from going too far out and not high enough on the QB?
Why did you go one rail inside to the 7 instead of 2 rails? Wouldn't 2 rail inside give more room speed control wise? Instead of risking getting stuck behind the 9 hitting too soft, or going long hitting too hard.
That's what I tried to communicate with that small info box. The only con is that you might end up frozen or too close to the rail, and the shot gets at bit more difficult. But if you are feeling comfortable executing it properly, then go for it.
This was my thought too. Two rails opens up the angle and takes snookering yourself out of the equation.
What would be your skill level in APA for 9ball and 8ball?
Sir which cue ball u usually use on pratice drills
Would a straight shot on the 6 with dead stop place the 7 straight in the corner? I see you tried the 7 in the corner position by running to the rail first. Or was the entire scenario planned with the angle position on the 6 to start? As always, a great video.
The scenario was planned with an angle, so that we have more possible options. If it was dead straight, I would have gone for the upper corner pocket for the seven.
It's hard to tell from the camera angle, was shooting the six to line up a carom to pocket the 9 with the cue ball off the 7 an option?
No... because that Karam is a high-risk shot... if you're off just a hair you hang the 9-ball in the corner and it's game over... when you have only four balls to run and none of them are locked up with each other it's almost always best to run the four balls
Very useful video. But i have some advice for your channel if you want to grow bigger. You are pool channel, and from beginning until this video, every videos are all about tutorial.
I think from now on, you should try to add some entertainment on your pool videos.
How about some pool challenges with an amateur and you play using crappy cue? Or some reaction videos to some player's best shot and you try to recreate it?
Why is it when I have the cue ball and object ball "in almost a straight shot", and apply left or right hand english does this happen: left hand english causes object ball to go to right; and visa versa right hand english makes object ball go to left.
That's because of "Spin Induced Throw" and "Swerve". After watching this video you will understand it:
ua-cam.com/video/h_x1XPqVBIM/v-deo.html
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Coz when i play in Champaign i tell worry so I can't play good
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I love you mr
What size table is this please?
9ft.
4.5x9
Love the videos but that orange light thing in the back left is super distracting
Me: Misses 6 ball and manages to scratch
Opponent: Ok, how can I clear the remaining 4 balls?
The 6 in the middle position is easy when you have played the game enough
No offense but i really strongly feel not getting position into the side with the 6 to the 7 was a skill issue. The position widow is huge and the execution is easier than using inside spin. And for some magic reason ur speed control with inside forcing forward was perfectly in line. Its amazinf using inside spin yoy have better speed control.
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I wish I can have you cue stick. very beuatiful.
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I would just slow roll the 6 and shoot the 7 in the corner with follow.
I don't quite agree with your shot selection from the 6 ball to 7 ball. With the shoot you chose you're basically playing for a single (bottom right) pocket and if you underhit the position you're behind the 9 ball and have no shot on the 7, loosing any chance to run out. If you chose the other option you basically have no chance of getting hooked + you're basically playing for 4 pockets instead of 1. If you take missing the position into account (which is always an option unless you're a very good position player, and IMO the counter spin is easier to misjudge than the running spin) you have way more options with the second option versus the one you chose, not to mention pocketing the ball is easier with the other option. In case you overrun the position you pretty much have the same options for both shots (combination, draw off the 9). If I was playing on the table I don't know I'd actually never choose your option.
No offence though, I admire and appreciate your work on the channel and all the productions, just disagree on the shot selection here :)
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Is it weird that I find it easier to pot balls with inside English than outside ?
I would have just shot easy and shot the 7 in the corner and just followed up the table.
The way the balls were set the first time the only way to shoot the 7 in the corner was to shoot the 6 bring the cue ball off the bottom rail with low left spin off the side rail across the table to shoot the 7 into E. That is why so many people would shoot the 7 in B or C . After you moved the 6 farther past the 9 then it was obvious E was the best choice
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Why does inside English make a shot so much harder to make?
Check this: ua-cam.com/video/rw0rYek_EYM/v-deo.html
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can I have your cue stick as a gift.?
I guess you are running out of ideas tbh. Still great work again as always
Running out videos are always appreciated.... Its the aim of the game