Love the dual camera views and the audio is very clear. What a great instruction. I am going to have to come back and reference this video quite a bit! SAVED!
VERY well done. This might be the most in depth tutorial I have seen. Thank you so much for taking the time to develop these lessons! I just won my last match after watching your other videos. 🙏🙏🙏
I've been playing for a long time, but always casually. Have been looking for all the tips to step my game up. In particular, your info on bridge varieties was very helpful. That info doesn't seem to be in a lot of videos for some reason.
@ Yeah, while planning to make this video I looked around and didn’t see much info on that particularly, so I decided to incorporate it into the video. Looking to get feedback on what people think of long form (25+ minute) videos as well.
From 5:00 to 5:40 you mention using an open bridge for draw shots and a closed bridge for top spin shots. Interesting in that for most people who do switch bridges with these shots, they actually do it the opposite. Closed bridge for draw shots and a open bridge for top spin shots.
@@dangoldenberg704 I find it to be about 50/50 on this preference, but this way has worked best for me. Using an open bridge to draw allows for the stick to be more level getting more zip on the draw. With top spin, elevating the cue a bit with a closed bridge allows for a more steady topspin grab.
Really enjoyed your video and subscribed right after. I am in need of a break cue, can you recommend what you like or suggest? Id like to spend a little less than what a predator bk rush costs but i can do that if necessary. Im a small guy but i know now by your technique shown that it doesn't really matter.
@@ChrisSmith-gp6dc thank you! I really appreciate that and happy to hear you subbed. I would check out Ozone Billiards or Seyberts and look into Action or Rage (not sure if you play in leagues), but Rage makes a super heavy cue that is illegal in tournaments, but can be used in regular games
Love the dual camera views and the audio is very clear. What a great instruction. I am going to have to come back and reference this video quite a bit! SAVED!
@@callidieglio5836 thank you so much and glad you like the new camera set up! Trying out a bunch of options so let me know if you have any advice
VERY well done. This might be the most in depth tutorial I have seen. Thank you so much for taking the time to develop these lessons! I just won my last match after watching your other videos. 🙏🙏🙏
100% Agree!
Same!!!
@@adamfellner848 thank you so much man, that means a lot to me! Thank you for your continued support and comments.
@@PoolCueDude08 thanks!
@@callidieglio5836 thanks!🙏
Soooo much great information here. Wow. It’s like a full TV episode 😂. Love it and thank you so so much buddy!
@@PoolCueDude08 thanks haha. It felt like a TV episode making this one! Thanks for your continued support
The biggest takeaway is two-way shots!! Always be looking for these shots! Great instruction.
@@kevinadams3585 agree! Makes it much easier to win playing that way. Thanks for the feedback!
Great instructor. Explained very clearly and thoroughly. Keep them coming.
@@johngies4024 glad to hear you thought so. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching bud!
Your "2-way" shot for strategy..makes so much sense...i need to do it much more..thanks..love your videos..very good !!
@@mathewwatkins105 2-ways for the win! You’ll never lose a bar game again playing like that at end game. Thanks for watching buddy!
Excellent content. Covered a lot succinctly.
@@stevejones3180 thank you sir! Really appreciate that feedback.
Really liked your 15 min practice video, but man this one was even better. Keep it up man, huge help to my game 👍👌
@@2wheelTaylor glad to here that! Thank you so much for your support and comment! Shoot well!
Fantastic video. Exactly what I've been looking for! Thank you
@@GOBIGRED21 so glad to hear that!! Thank you so much and really appreciate your comment.
I've been playing for a long time, but always casually. Have been looking for all the tips to step my game up. In particular, your info on bridge varieties was very helpful. That info doesn't seem to be in a lot of videos for some reason.
@ Yeah, while planning to make this video I looked around and didn’t see much info on that particularly, so I decided to incorporate it into the video. Looking to get feedback on what people think of long form (25+ minute) videos as well.
Siiick Ball in-hand strategy and breaking out that #7 ball.
@@BobLaVeck thanks man! Get those problem balls out early!!
From 5:00 to 5:40 you mention using an open bridge for draw shots and a closed bridge for top spin shots. Interesting in that for most people who do switch bridges with these shots, they actually do it the opposite. Closed bridge for draw shots and a open bridge for top spin shots.
@@dangoldenberg704 I find it to be about 50/50 on this preference, but this way has worked best for me. Using an open bridge to draw allows for the stick to be more level getting more zip on the draw. With top spin, elevating the cue a bit with a closed bridge allows for a more steady topspin grab.
great content again! thankss
@@RvPGaming29 thank you so much man! Really appreciate your following and continued support. Did you get your table yet?
The best, most beautiful and most wonderful summary of the game of billiards. Thank you very much.
@@cheguevara1233 the best and most wonderful comment I have received yet. Thank you 🙏
Love your videos man keep it up 💯thank you
@@codyricketts9775 thanks man! I really appreciate that and will do!
Really enjoyed your video and subscribed right after. I am in need of a break cue, can you recommend what you like or suggest? Id like to spend a little less than what a predator bk rush costs but i can do that if necessary. Im a small guy but i know now by your technique shown that it doesn't really matter.
@@ChrisSmith-gp6dc thank you! I really appreciate that and happy to hear you subbed. I would check out Ozone Billiards or Seyberts and look into Action or Rage (not sure if you play in leagues), but Rage makes a super heavy cue that is illegal in tournaments, but can be used in regular games