Top 10 PATTERN PLAY Principles and Techniques

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  • Dr. Dave demonstrates the top 10 most important pattern-play principles that deal with strategy for choosing ball run-out order and position-play options. Topics covered include:
    - Intro [0:00]
    1. Keep It Simple [0:35]
    2. Leave Correct Angles [3:21]
    3. Plan Three Balls Ahead [5:29]
    4. Come into the Line [6:53]
    ---- 4a. end-game patterns [9:11]
    5. Use Cushions as Brakes [10:22]
    6. Pocket Balls in Groups [11:30]
    7. Solve Problems Early [12:22]
    8. Master the Table Center [13:13]
    ---- 8a. 45˚ rule [13:24]
    9. Play Smart Shape [14:59]
    ---- 9a. play for corners instead of sides [15:08]
    ---- 9b. play for long-side shape [16:03]
    ---- 9c. bring the CB back along the line [16:52]
    ---- 9d. stay off the cushions [17:22]
    ---- 9e. keep the CB reachable [17:50]
    10. Master Position Off Hangers [18:15]
    - Wrap-Up [19:17]
    CORRECTION: At 8m50s, the spin diagram should show top-right spin (not top-left). Sorry.
    Supporting Resources:
    - position control and pattern play resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/c...
    - 30˚ rule peace sign for visualizing the natural angle: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/3...
    - 45˚ rule resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/c...
    - online pool tutorial: billiards.colostate.edu/tutor...
    - hangers resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/h...
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  • @DrDaveBilliards
    @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +18

    *CORRECTION:* At 8m50s, the spin diagram should show top-right spin (not top-left). Sorry.
    *Table of Contents:*
    - Intro [0:00]
    1. Keep It Simple [0:35]
    2. Leave Correct Angles [3:21]
    3. Plan Three Balls Ahead [5:29]
    4. Come into the Line [6:53]
    ---- 4a. end-game patterns [9:11]
    5. Use Cushions as Brakes [10:22]
    6. Pocket Balls in Groups [11:30]
    7. Solve Problems Early [12:22]
    8. Master the Table Center [13:13]
    ---- 8a. 45˚ rule [13:24]
    9. Play Smart Shape [14:59]
    ---- 9a. play for corners instead of sides [15:08]
    ---- 9b. play for long-side shape [16:03]
    ---- 9c. bring the CB back along the line [16:52]
    ---- 9d. stay off the cushions [17:22]
    ---- 9e. keep the CB reachable [17:50]
    10. Master Position Off Hangers [18:15]
    - Wrap-Up [19:17]
    *Supporting Resources:*
    - position control and pattern play resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/cue-ball-control/
    - 30˚ rule peace sign for visualizing the natural angle: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/30-90-rules/peace-sign/
    - 45˚ rule resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/cue-ball-control/45-degree-rule/
    - online pool tutorial: billiards.colostate.edu/tutorial/
    - hangers resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/hanger/
    - Top 10 Pool Shots Amateurs Play Wrong … and How to Play Them Right: ua-cam.com/video/B9Aaspp7sy8/v-deo.html
    - Top 10 Pool Strategy Errors Amateurs Make … and How to Prevent Them: ua-cam.com/video/92Mx7jmef6I/v-deo.html
    - Video Encyclopedia of Pool Shots (VEPS): drdavebilliards.com/videos/veps/
    - Video Encyclopedia of Nine-ball and Ten-ball (VENT): drdavebilliards.com/videos/vent/
    - Video Encyclopedia of Eight Ball (VEEB): drdavebilliards.com/videos/8-ball/

  • @Sunday_Cone02
    @Sunday_Cone02 2 роки тому +10

    Ive went through 20 of your videos in 3 days and my desire to play and learn has never been greater

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  2 роки тому +4

      I’m glad to hear it. Now you only have 432 videos to go to complete my current UA-cam library. :)

  • @sohjunwen5490
    @sohjunwen5490 11 днів тому +1

    Thanks dr Dave for such a wonderful video. People watching this should play much better and win more games!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  11 днів тому +1

      I’m glad you liked it. I agree that this info could help a lot of people.

  • @skmalladi
    @skmalladi 4 роки тому +34

    Dr.Dave you're perhaps the best pool coach on UA-cam! I like your precise approach, long term thinking, and an attitude towards excellence and hard work. No cheap gimmicks!
    I have both versions of your book and I keep referring to them all the time.
    Thanks for all the effort you put into making these videos freely for pool lovers all over the world.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +5

      Thanks! I'm glad to hear you like my stuff.

    • @mikeserrano734
      @mikeserrano734 4 роки тому +4

      Him and Sharivari

    • @dustincobb5718
      @dustincobb5718 2 роки тому +2

      @@DrDaveBilliards Do you ever play 9 ball but they gotta go all in one pocket I do about six racks a day of it and each time is a different pocket. If you don't hot your ball or rail/make you put another ball on the spot instead of ball in hand. Sometimes I do the same with rotation but most people like the nine all version better. Let's say you make a bad hit and no balls can be put back on table in that case I do a kick shot as my penalty.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  2 роки тому +2

      @@dustincobb5718 That sounds tough, but it also sounds like great practice.

    • @dustincobb5718
      @dustincobb5718 2 роки тому +2

      @@DrDaveBilliards it's a great drill I mentioned and it's a great money game for pros there's no excuses and the best player wins.

  • @Hamptony007
    @Hamptony007 4 роки тому +30

    Dr Dave you're a gift to this beautiful game, we all love! Thank you for all the work you do! I lament not knowing about you, when I lived in Boulder.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +5

      Thank you! And you're welcome! I aim to swerve. :)

    • @newsnebraska2392
      @newsnebraska2392 2 роки тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards “aim to serve” or aim to swerve ??? Blahahaha. Thanks Dave

  • @battlefieldclips7013
    @battlefieldclips7013 2 місяці тому +2

    This is pure gold

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  2 місяці тому +2

      I'm glad you think so.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  2 місяці тому +2

      Check out the "Smart Runout Pool" 3-video series near the bottom of the page here. They show how everything is applied in game run-out situations:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/cue-ball-control/

  • @23mikefranc
    @23mikefranc 3 роки тому +2

    Great video, provided a better understanding of position play

  • @tyz993
    @tyz993 4 роки тому +27

    10/10 Dr Dave

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +7

      Thanks. This one really took a lot of work, but I think it was worth it, especially if people like it!

  • @sub_c-ro4753
    @sub_c-ro4753 4 роки тому +10

    You and Tor Lowry are fantastic teachers. Both of you have helped improve my game. Can’t wait to start playing again! Appreciate the hard work for these videos. See ya next vid.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      I'm glad to hear it. Thanks for the comment.

  • @codykirkland9002
    @codykirkland9002 Рік тому +1

    I have so much to learn on cue ball control and tangent lines. Great video.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  Рік тому +2

      All the help you need in this regard can be found via the videos, info, and links here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/tutorial/cue-ball-control/
      Enjoy!

  • @deaner3760
    @deaner3760 Рік тому +1

    Dr. Dave, you are awesome! Recently joined a CPA league team, after not having played pool in a good fifteen yrs. Watched a few different tutorials, found them to be hard to follow, full of useless banter or bad attempts at being funny. Then I saw one of yours, and BOOM ! Easy to follow, really great narration. Nice flow, guests, humour and great advice to boot. When I did play back in the day, I was a good intermediate player, and I love the game. So I joined the league as a three, and have quickly jumped to a solid four, and I definitely owe a good part of that to you. I also practice quite a bit , which is essential. So thank you and all involved, keep up the great work.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad to hear it. Thank you for the positive feedback, and good luck with your game!

  • @dangoldenberg704
    @dangoldenberg704 4 роки тому +1

    Great stuff. This should be required viewing in all public educational institutions.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      The following should also be required viewing for anybody interested in pool (especially league players):
      etiquette video: ua-cam.com/video/8UdqaV05Kuk/v-deo.html
      fouls and rules video: ua-cam.com/video/xo52NlpB4FQ/v-deo.html

  • @koolaidman007
    @koolaidman007 4 роки тому +2

    Draw for show, follow for dough, the video.
    Thanks Dr. Dave!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      You're welcome. I aim to swerve (and to follow). :)

  • @poomna8063
    @poomna8063 4 роки тому +2

    you are a gift to humanity

  • @stanrosporski6296
    @stanrosporski6296 4 роки тому +7

    For me,this was the most helpful and clear video I've seen in a long time. Thank you so much for all you do!!

  • @nathanblaxall8703
    @nathanblaxall8703 4 роки тому +2

    Your videos are the absolutely the best, because you don't just have excellent advice, but you always explain the reasons why it's good advice, so it really teaches people understanding. I love how you always test things scientifically too. Also, you really do explain things clearly, using lots of examples, with "direction" lines on screen & CB hit spot clearly showing where you're hitting the it.
    I have a question: at 5:15 why do you do a stop shot as if you're doing a slow draw (which creates a stop-shot) instead of a faster just-below-center hit on the CB to get the same result? - isn't the 2nd way easier where less can go wrong?

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      I'm glad you like my stuff. Concerning the stop shot, you are right that when the CB is close to the OB like this, a more-centered hit with faster speed is better. At longer distance, a lower tip and slower speed is better since the CB will drift less if there is a slight angle or if your aim is off a bit.

  • @larrybrockway3278
    @larrybrockway3278 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks, that drill let’s me know I am doing the right shots now and have improved!

  • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
    @LilChrisPoolPlayer 4 роки тому +2

    Masterful DrDave! You covered all the topics I teach my APA teammates, but with BETTER demonstrations!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks Chris. I'm glad to hear it. As I am sure you understand, this video took a lot of time and effort to put together. I think it was time well spent. Catch you later.
      PS: Should we expect to see some entries from you soon for the BU Exam Challenge:
      billiards.colostate.edu/challenge/2020-bu-exam
      This seems like the kind of thing you would be all over. Good luck!

    • @kerrmoney
      @kerrmoney 4 роки тому +2

      Ohhhhhh yesssss please lil Chris, and posts a video about it! Be great to see your results

  • @juliedickinson7078
    @juliedickinson7078 Рік тому +1

    BEST cue ball positioning technique video I’ve seen on UA-cam! Thank you so much. Glad I found and subscribed to your channel.

  • @TheKris400
    @TheKris400 3 роки тому +2

    Sir you are a gift to the pool community! Thank you for all the tips and advice my game has been 10x better since watching your videos! Thank you very much! :)

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +2

      You're welcome! I aim to swerve. :)
      I'm glad my stuff has helped you.

  • @harley5571
    @harley5571 3 роки тому +1

    Every video I watch of the Good Doctor's I learn something..I am an 'instinct" player from back in the day (60's-70's)..and was pretty darn good...but I see there is so much I didn't know..These videos have got me excited again..Some lessons/shots blow my mind...Dr.Dave does an excellent job of explaining the technique/strategy..Thanks.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the comments. I’m glad you like my stuff. You’re welcome.

  • @CMarshallD
    @CMarshallD 3 роки тому +2

    I wish I saw this video back in March 2020 when quarantine first started! I have my own table at home and this is easily one of the best videos I've watched. I'm applying a lot of this to my 8 Ball game and the improvements are obvious! Thank you, Dr. Dave!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      I'm glad to hear it. Continued good luck with your game.

  • @gman5051
    @gman5051 Рік тому +1

    Hey ! Dr Dave … I’ve labeled this a timeless gem ..ty

  • @midstbeensirewu4496
    @midstbeensirewu4496 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you I improved so much

  • @xeyedsurfer
    @xeyedsurfer 2 роки тому +1

    So much good information. I will watch monthly as a refresher as I do not have all strategies in my game. Thank you for putting in the time, now my turn to do the work.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      Good point. Information is much more valuable when it is put into practice at the table.

  • @DaveSpicerUK
    @DaveSpicerUK 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent content as usual Dr Dave, many thanks 👍

  • @seamusmcfadden994
    @seamusmcfadden994 4 роки тому +1

    Another excellent video! Thank you.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you ... and you're welcome. I aim to swerve.

  • @BillyBob2015
    @BillyBob2015 4 роки тому +1

    Great training and thanks!

  • @raymondphillips7107
    @raymondphillips7107 4 роки тому +1

    Outstanding information! Thanks 👍

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you ... and you're welcome. I aim to swerve. :)

  • @danielbarber4524
    @danielbarber4524 4 роки тому +1

    Great video as always Dr. Dave!

  • @undervalueds
    @undervalueds Рік тому +1

    Very well explained and helpful, thanks :)

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, and you're welcome. I aim to swerve. :)

  • @lawnstar1441
    @lawnstar1441 3 роки тому +1

    Great Video Dave!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I'm actually surprised it isn't viewed even more. This is important and useful stuff.

    • @lawnstar1441
      @lawnstar1441 3 роки тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards I agree 1000%. Im in the pool hall now, practicing this material!

  • @jamesdavis8731
    @jamesdavis8731 4 роки тому +1

    Really good video. Very well done. And I learned a couple of specific shots from this video. Keep these great videos coming.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you liked it. Good luck with your game.

  • @devinburk88
    @devinburk88 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for another great video. Hopefully your staying safe and healthy.

  • @KvnDWr
    @KvnDWr 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video!

  • @topechelonz
    @topechelonz 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video Dr. Dave, it adresses basically all my underdevelopped pattern play👏

  • @tommyt5805
    @tommyt5805 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely fantastic very great instructor thank you for what you’re doing

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I'm glad you liked it. FYI, I have a lot more where that came from here:
      ua-cam.com/users/DrDaveBilliardsvideos/
      Enjoy!

  • @edwardwells5864
    @edwardwells5864 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video and the reason why as a moderately skilled player, I often win games against much more technical shooters.

  • @raymundxenonpalmera5340
    @raymundxenonpalmera5340 4 роки тому +1

    So much knowledge. Can't wait to incorporate 9.a. into practice.

  • @alooooooola
    @alooooooola 9 місяців тому +1

    wow. First time seeing a person use 2 fingers to get cueball angle. Great tip

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  9 місяців тому +1

      FYI, I have lots of info and videos dealing with this useful technique, showing how it can be used in various game situations, here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/30-90-rules/
      Check it out.

  • @adelatansinsin3228
    @adelatansinsin3228 4 роки тому +2

    Nice video as always dave!

  • @mikegantt9012
    @mikegantt9012 3 роки тому +1

    Great info Dave!!!!

  • @ranfyhernandez3671
    @ranfyhernandez3671 3 місяці тому +1

    That’s still a pretty makable shot to win the game 3:44. But that’s what I need to perfect in my game not settling with we’re the ball ends up controlling the cue ball take a lot of practice I appreciate videos like this!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 місяці тому +1

      Agree. That shot is makeable. But the shot at the 8 with the improved approach is unmissable! If you want to see more videos and info related to pattern play, see:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/cue-ball-control/
      Enjoy!

  • @tz9972
    @tz9972 4 роки тому +1

    Way to go Dr Dave... this should help a lot of people... those who take the time to watch these videos will learn a lot for when we get back to playing.
    I like the way you interact by telling the players to pause & think for themselves... it makes them figure out their own pattern & then show them the
    correct way or an easier way... well done my friend!!!

  • @robertforrest1763
    @robertforrest1763 4 роки тому +1

    Good video Dr Dave watched it 5 times so I could absorb all details. Thank You

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      Nothing wrong with watching things multiple times and revisit them periodically. FYI, the video description (above) has a list of all of the principles, which might be handy to print, along with links to useful supporting resources. Enjoy!

  • @Deeter1974
    @Deeter1974 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the clear and visual instructions. I always recommend your channel when asked aside from mine who do I watch.

  • @jerktog
    @jerktog 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your videos.

  • @jerryhughes4256
    @jerryhughes4256 3 роки тому +1

    More great stuff from Dr. Dave.

  • @stevewenger7260
    @stevewenger7260 2 роки тому +1

    I discovered this and other pattern/strategy videos after I wrote you and received your response.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      Great. I hope you enjoyed and benefited from it.

    • @stevewenger7260
      @stevewenger7260 2 роки тому +1

      Very helpful, watching a different one most days...your videos are the best@@DrDaveBilliards

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      @@stevewenger7260 I'm glad you think so. I already have 460+ videos posted, so that should keep you busy for a while. I also plan to continue to release new videos about once a week on average.

  • @weedlejuice1956
    @weedlejuice1956 3 роки тому +1

    Your very inspiring. Thanks for the video

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, and you’re welcome. I aim to swerve. :)

  • @brianb.2894
    @brianb.2894 4 роки тому +1

    Good lesson doc. Thank you.👍

  • @beaveittoleaver2327
    @beaveittoleaver2327 3 роки тому +1

    REALLY good stuff here, thanks a MILLION! I'm a new player, FINALLY starting to put the pieces together, thanks to you Dr. Dave...

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      FYI, if you want more help, lots of good stuff can be found here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/tutorial/
      Good luck with your game!

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Dave you know your stuff 👍🇳🇿

  • @chrisgoodgion2986
    @chrisgoodgion2986 Рік тому +1

    Great video, sir!! This is really where I need help, making good decisions at first

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  Рік тому +2

      I’m glad you liked it, and I hope the info helps.

  • @sanjeen2503
    @sanjeen2503 3 роки тому

    best tutorial. it covers 90% of all that matters.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому

      What would you list as the missing 10%? Maybe I'll include it in a future video.

    • @sanjeen2503
      @sanjeen2503 3 роки тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards nooo you've covered it all in your videos, sir. I meant that mastering pattern play principles help you win matches 90% of the time.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      @@sanjeen2503 Got it. Thanks.

  • @dirkbertram823
    @dirkbertram823 4 роки тому +1

    Super Video. Vielen Dank und weiter so :-)

  • @ericpoolguysimpson2954
    @ericpoolguysimpson2954 4 роки тому +1

    Well done! Another great video!
    Excellent points all around.
    You make the game look so easy!
    Once i get back home ill be attempting and uploading exam 2! Need my diploma haha

  • @nathanblaxall8703
    @nathanblaxall8703 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dr Dave! When you ask us to pause the video and think about what we would do, it's a really good idea and really makes us think - thank you! For some of the positions, it's difficult to see the angles, eg sometimes I couldn't tell if there was a slight cut to the left or the right (which would have a big impact on what options are available to me). I'm not sure how you would make it clearer ... maybe (in some positions) drawing a line showing the direction of the OB resulting from a full CB hit? I hope it's ok that I commented twice. Thank you once again for your superb & helpful videos.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      I could also walk the camera around the table so the viewer could see everything from every angle. If there were an easy way for me to get an overhead view from high up, that would be even better, but it's not really possible with my setup. Thanks for the input.

  • @poolhustlersinc
    @poolhustlersinc 4 роки тому +3

    One more thing I'd like to ad is when I'm deciding to take solids or stripes, I think of 2 things, what shot do I want before I make the 8 AND how can I "divide the table in half" shortening the distance I have to run.
    For example, if only the 13 is on one side of table but the rest of stripes are on the bottom half of the table and I have to travel less, I'd probably take stripes.
    It's easier to take care of problem balls when you have less distance, in my opinion.
    However, pool is all about the geometry and physics that a player sees it, so creativity is so unique to the individual that it's always anyone's game.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      VEEB-I (drdavebilliards.com/videos/8-ball/disc-i/) covers 8-ball post-break strategy in excruciating detail. Creativity is important, but it also helps to have knowledge and experience.

    • @poolhustlersinc
      @poolhustlersinc 4 роки тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards Yes. I agree. I'm only saying that sometimes I'd rather take a hanger or a ball on one side of the table in order to divide the table in half.
      I see you do a lot of videos on how to get down table. I don't see a lot of videos on "dividing the table in half" with less distance. It's so much easier to run out.
      The ball before the 8 and "dividing the table in half" are important when deciding to take a suit.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      @@poolhustlersinc The "6. Pocket Balls in Groups [11:30]" section basically covers this. The table can sometimes even be divided into thirds or quarters (in addition to halves), depending on how the suit is grouped.

    • @poolhustlersinc
      @poolhustlersinc 4 роки тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards I think creativity, with the rules of Geometry and Physics are important here. Basic principles are also important.
      That's why many pool players don't learn. Thank for you the uploads. I've been watching you for years. Keep on with the physics and Geometry of the game!
      There's no one better at that than you. I'm all about creativity. Which applies the geometry and Physics but people pay less importance when you have them mastered. Keep instructing on.

  • @nickelassr1857
    @nickelassr1857 3 роки тому +1

    You are the best! I am confused on bringing the cue ball back along your shooting line on ALL rail cut shots? Could you do a video on that? Don't seem possible to me

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      We cover this in detail on VEPS-II:
      drdavebilliards.com/videos/veps/disc-ii/
      It works only when the OB is off the cushion a little within about a ball's distance. Using the right combination of draw and outside spin for each angle makes it possible.

  • @blazeinbow19
    @blazeinbow19 4 роки тому +2

    i love your videos, didnt realize till now that one of the books I bought was actually written by you 😂

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      I'm glad to hear it. I hope you enjoy and benefit from the book, and good luck with your game!

  • @MeganOHowe
    @MeganOHowe 4 роки тому +1

    Great video thanks Dr. Dave! I've been practicing lately playing Virtual Pool 4 about an hour a day. At least I'm still able to stay ontop of my game lol I'm missing a lot less now, I still miss some of the hard shots I miss in real life but it's all good experience. I can't wait to see how I play against people who haven't played any pool during this lockdown lol the top down view 2D pool games aren't the same but Virtual Pool 4 has the camera angle chin view it's like real life :D I gotta stop trying to get fancy I make some unbelievable bank shots in real life and in the game but they are risky and there's a lot of times I shouldn't try a bank when I have an easier shot, that's why I lost some of my games in league, I should leave those types of shots for playing for fun, there are times when a bank does give better position play but not as often

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      FYI, lots of other good ideas for how to improve your game without access to a pool table can be found here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/advice/practicing-with-no-table/

  • @skmalladi
    @skmalladi 3 роки тому +1

    Actually, Dr.Dave forgot to mention the most important one of 'em all!
    Point #0: Be Dr.Dave! :)

  • @sidepocketlouie590
    @sidepocketlouie590 4 роки тому +1

    Solid

  • @shuchengchao
    @shuchengchao 4 роки тому +3

    Dr. Dave: "you want to avoid such missable shots..."
    And made it consistently

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +6

      Banks can be made, but only a fool would play shape for a bank if there is an easier and better option.

  • @shortydancer
    @shortydancer 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Dr. I’d love to see something about how to play with glasses. When I started playing, I didn’t use anything. Then I got contacts and everything was so clear. I like to get down low, and with contacts, everything was crisp. I use only glasses now and can’t get into my usual stance without looking above my lenses.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      See the video and info here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/eyes/glasses/

    • @shortydancer
      @shortydancer 3 роки тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards thanks Dave. I’ll check it out. You’ve thought of everything!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      @@shortydancer I aim to swerve. :)

  • @jacke.bagbaga2547
    @jacke.bagbaga2547 4 роки тому +1

    The Best

  • @DAWEAP1
    @DAWEAP1 2 роки тому +1

    So helpful. How big of a difference do you think a good cue makes? I use the one that comes with the table

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      The player is much more important than the cue. For more info, see:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/cue/selecting/

  • @michaelwalters6948
    @michaelwalters6948 4 роки тому +11

    Love the video, Dr. Dave! Question - the "best margin for error" version of the shot at 8:50 - shouldn't the diagram show top right, not top left?

    • @lesliebroad7944
      @lesliebroad7944 4 роки тому +3

      Michael Walters yes it should

    • @julien1426
      @julien1426 4 роки тому +4

      Well spotted

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +9

      Yes. Thank you for pointing it out. I've add a CORRECTION to the video description.

    • @lindsaytang1017
      @lindsaytang1017 4 роки тому +3

      @@DrDaveBilliards You put the correction as 8:05 instead of 8:50

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +7

      @@lindsaytang1017 Oops. Thank you for pointing out my error in my correction for my error. :(
      I just fixed it.

  • @sharky_spike
    @sharky_spike 3 роки тому +1

    hey dave...at 3:33 why not also consider draw with inside in addition to str8 draw? at least that'd get the CB more down table as u did a couple of minutes earlier

  • @caydendrumeler9617
    @caydendrumeler9617 4 роки тому +3

    Great video, what table do you have, I’m in the market for a table right now and could really use your help. Thanks!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +4

      Thanks. My table is a 9' Olhausen I bought from the late, great Robert Byrne.

  • @RavenRedwood
    @RavenRedwood 3 роки тому +1

    I really like the Miniclip 8 Ball game on my phone cause it's like a daily strategy trainer, no technique required

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      ... but the “technique” part of pool is where the most challenge and fun are. But I guess if you don’t have access to a table, a simulator can be fun too.

  • @0351marinemike
    @0351marinemike 4 роки тому +1

    Your videos are always helpful and I definitely recommend them to people of all amature skill levels (1-9 APA)... I'm an 8 and I realize every time I watch 1 that I still have a lot to learn and I always pick up a thing or 2. As always, thanks for the great content!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      I’m glad to hear it. Thanks for the comment.

  • @MikeyD22
    @MikeyD22 3 роки тому +1

    Great instruction, appreciate you sharing, Dr. Dave. One thing I'm confused about is at 13:24. What happened to the thirty degree rule on a rolling ball cut shot? To get the forty five degree rule to take effect did you adjust your cueing by hitting slightly below center on the cue ball?

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you, and you're welcome. Concerning the shot at 13:24, see the spin diagram in the upper-right part of the screen where I show where the tip is hitting the CB. On that shot, the backspin mostly wore off on the way to the OB, resulting in a stun shot with the tangent line heading into the end cushion at close to 45 degrees.

    • @MikeyD22
      @MikeyD22 3 роки тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards Of course, I usually catch that spin diagram in the corner. Fell asleep on this one. Makes perfect sense now. I own numerous DVDs of yours including one that references any cue ball hitting the end rail at a 45 degree angle will take a path toward the middle of the table. A great bit of information to know along with the 30 & 90 degree rules. I really appreciate you taking the time to reply back with clarification!

  • @mosesng6050
    @mosesng6050 4 роки тому +1

    Hmm...this video that you uploaded just helped me learned something new and helpful. And some several things I know about it is to “TAKE IT EASY”, “THINK BEFORE YOU TAKE A SHOT” and so on. Oh, and you also need to think fast ‘cause you only got 30 seconds for each shot and you can only call out “extension” once for each shot.

  • @jdtyler007
    @jdtyler007 4 роки тому +1

    Outstanding as always Dr.Dave! But now I have even more shit to practice damn you!!👍🏼😂

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you! The more you learn and practice, the more you learn that there is more to learn and practice. That's one thing that makes pool so awesome. I seem to learn something new almost every day.

    • @jdtyler007
      @jdtyler007 4 роки тому +1

      DrDaveBilliards That was very well said, very Zen, I will apply that, you are the man👍🏻👍🏻

  • @noonedude101
    @noonedude101 4 роки тому +2

    Dr. Dave: A lot of us have been without access to a pool table for quite a while.
    Any particular recommendations for breaking off the rust when all this is over?

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      Actually, there are things you can do now to help limit the rust build-up. See:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/advice/practicing-with-no-table/

  • @lncpa1040
    @lncpa1040 4 роки тому +2

    Hey Dave I love your videos but in the 2 racks that start at 1:53 the 10 ball is in a different location for the 2nd rack.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      I just watched again and didn't noticed a big enough difference to be important. Am I missing something?

  • @skmalladi
    @skmalladi 3 роки тому +1

    17:36. I try to think of the "inside rectangle" or "smaller rectangle". Leave the cue ball inside the imaginary rectangle formed by the intersections of the 1st adjacent diamonds. Unless position demands that you leave closer to a cushion. But don't live left on the edge!
    That gives you plenty of room to hit hard or soft enough with control.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +2

      Agreed. Stay off the cushion unless you need to be on the cushion.

  • @CarlCramer88
    @CarlCramer88 2 роки тому +1

    Do you have a dvd that is for sale that explains everything from the very basic beginning and works it way up?

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  2 роки тому +1

      See the purchasing info and advice here:
      drdavebilliards.com/products/info-advice/
      The TIPOPAB book/video and BU video series are probably what you want.

  • @sepertude
    @sepertude 4 роки тому +1

    DrDaveBilliards can you teach us how to play positions when object ball is deep into pocket and cue ball on the other side of the table, how to bring cue ball in different parts on the table?

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      I have several videos that cover this in detail. Check them out here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/hanger/

    • @sepertude
      @sepertude 4 роки тому

      @@DrDaveBilliards I seen these but you did not show when ball is deep into pocket, almost falling in... its a bit tricky and different esoecially if cue ball is at oposite side or at oposite rail..

  • @franzaspiras1388
    @franzaspiras1388 4 роки тому +3

    Dr.dave what cue tip are you using ? can you share its name ?
    and more power to your videos

  • @sonnyc3826
    @sonnyc3826 Рік тому +1

    interesting using the 5 ball there to setup for the 8 thats where im kind of foggy on playing shape...i kind of figured out bank shots myself one day just messing around..it took some deep thought and soem thought that many people i play wiht dont seem to have patience for its not soemthing i see or figure out right away knowing exactly where to hit each ball it depends alot on where both balls ar eon the table for bank shots..the methiod i found anyway

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  Рік тому +1

      Bank shots should be avoided like the plague. They are miss-able, even by top players, especially the ones with cut angles. But if you are forced into a bank, there are good aiming systems to help, per the videos at the bottom of the page here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/bank-kick/

    • @sonnyc3826
      @sonnyc3826 Рік тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards i just watched the bank shots the diamonds 1-2 is what i figured out myself just messing aorund i didnt know the other methods but the video puts it more into perspective i look forward to trying these methods next time i play..soem explanations made sense why i missed seom shots i used the diamonds as guides...1-2 seems like the method i was using. im going to try that 1 and 3-4 i think it was that one seemed useful for shots i was missing..the second example

    • @sonnyc3826
      @sonnyc3826 Рік тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards 1 third more than twice..thanks for the link and replying

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  Рік тому +1

      You're welcome. I aim to swerve. :)

  • @funnbun
    @funnbun 3 роки тому +1

    What about on an english pool table where shots like 2:30 (long pot up rail into corner pocket) are very difficult. Could you maybe make some pattern play tutorials for English pool tables

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  3 роки тому +1

      I think all principles are the same. You just need to be more accurate and avoid rail cut shots, banks, combos, and jumps (and any low-percentage shots) like the plague and play defense more.

  • @cakins1986
    @cakins1986 4 роки тому +1

    Dave, when stunning into the rail to go multi-rails for position, is it a good rule of thumb to add a little running english? It seems you always show a little running spin on those shots in these demonstration videos.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      Running spin helps get the CB around the table more easily. It also lets you use less CB speed, which also results in less OB speed, which helps make the pockets play a little larger.

  • @greghoman3578
    @greghoman3578 4 роки тому +1

    I would really appreciate a top spin follow video on how to achieve maximum follow with certain ball to ball lengths and ball to rail lengths. If someone knows of a video please send me the link.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      If you hit high enough on the CB and the CB isn't so close to the OB that a double hit might be a concern, the CB-to-OB distance isn't important (although, more aim accuracy is required at larger distance). If the OB is too close to the cushion, the CB will stall. Lots of info and videos dealing with this topic can be found here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/follow/roll-and-overspin/
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/follow/rail-dribble/
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/follow/force/
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/follow/effects/
      Enjoy!

    • @greghoman3578
      @greghoman3578 4 роки тому

      Thank you very much Dr. Dave!

  • @stephenmarian7097
    @stephenmarian7097 4 роки тому +1

    Are you using back hand English on any of those shots? I will be checking back!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      I use SAWS (a combination of BHE and FHEj on every shot with sidespin. I just don’t always show these steps in edited video.

  • @logic368
    @logic368 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Dr. Dave! Super useful video as always. Just out of curiosity, have you checked out Joshua Filler’s nightly matches against the ghost on Roy’s Basement on Facebook? They’re incredibly beautiful and creative ways to get out, and he plays with such a simple, sensible style. I think it’d be amazingly cool if you could do an analysis of his game like you did with Shane van Boening, sometime in the future. He also uses a very short, stun type of stroke that somehow seems very controllable.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the heads-up. I'll check it out and consider doing an analysis video; although, I already have a ton of ideas on "my list" of future videos.

  • @subdue8182
    @subdue8182 Рік тому +1

    All ur videos are exceptional. It wud be nice if u were my next door neighbor.

  • @jacke.bagbaga2547
    @jacke.bagbaga2547 4 роки тому +1

    I hope i can play with you someday😊

  • @masteriveyletsplay2339
    @masteriveyletsplay2339 Рік тому +1

    Where do you get the cue spacer from??

  • @bucksniper65
    @bucksniper65 4 роки тому +1

    Dr. Dave,do you do one on one lessons?

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      Yes:
      drdavebilliards.com/instruction/pool-school/

  • @IndianHeathen1982
    @IndianHeathen1982 4 роки тому +1

    Great content as usual. I do have a favor to ask. Is it possible that you could cover straight pool strategies? Straight pool is my favorite game and my goal is to run 80 balls by the end of the year. Any tips on how I should go about reach this goal? I guess given the fact that I can't play pool at the moment, I should push the goal off into next year but assuming stuff opens up by summer, how would you recommend going about this goal? Should I cross-train by playing 9 ball? You should know that my current skill level, according to the BU exam, is 102. (I practiced it twice; with more practice, I think I could get to 110 or something). I'm spamming you with many questions over several videos; sorry. :(

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +3

      One of these days, Bob Jewett (past straight pool collegiate champion) and I are going to work on VESP (Video Encyclopedia of Straight Pool). Hopefully, we will find time for it after the COVID-19 things clears.

    • @IndianHeathen1982
      @IndianHeathen1982 4 роки тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards that's awesome. I'll be among the first to buy VESP when it comes out!

    • @bdtiger91
      @bdtiger91 4 роки тому +1

      DrDaveBilliards +1 for Bob Jewett and another +1 for straight pool!

  • @wschomburg303
    @wschomburg303 4 роки тому +1

    Is there a video that explains you table markers?

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      See:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/training/teaching/

  • @lukeschwartz9257
    @lukeschwartz9257 4 роки тому +1

    How do you determine if the object ball is towards or away from the cut angle for running and reverse English?

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      See the "CB Control ... Everything You Need to Know" video and other info here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/cue-ball-control/

  • @kevingutierrez8630
    @kevingutierrez8630 Рік тому +1

    What the hell? Is this guy Dr in billiards?? I mean, he explains all so, so, so, so sientifically!!!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  Рік тому +2

      Actually, I do have a Doctorate of Pool (DP) from the Billiard University ... this is a real thing:
      billiarduniversity.org/testing/alumni/
      I also have a PhD in mechanical engineering, which I taught for 30 years, hence the teaching experience.

    • @kevingutierrez8630
      @kevingutierrez8630 Рік тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards OH!!! Great!!! Are there any videos of you playing in tournaments? You know, applying all you teach.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  Рік тому +2

      @@kevingutierrez8630 I am a professional instructor, not a pro player, so I play only in amateur tournaments occasionally. I don't have any tournament match videos, but I have lots of videos of me paying near the bottom of the page here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/dr-dave/

    • @kevingutierrez8630
      @kevingutierrez8630 Рік тому +1

      @@DrDaveBilliards Thank you

  • @lesliebroad7944
    @lesliebroad7944 4 роки тому +2

    At 1:47 on the shot on the orange 13, did you put a trace of left hand side, look at he cue ball rebound? Your diagram shows a centre ball hit. Is this just a slight mistake in aiming of the centre of the cue ball or is the diagram incorrect?? Many thanks!!

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      I think that is cut-induced spin (CIS) picked up off the OB. As with throw, this effect is greater with stun shots. For more info, see the videos here:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/throw/

  • @danielschneider519
    @danielschneider519 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, Dave, as always! But this is why I prefer snooker over pool. Every time you show how NOT to play a shot/run out you still run out. You are far less likely to get punished in pool for bad shots or a bad shot selection.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +2

      Agreed. Pool is certainly more forgiving. But because of this, it involves many more options, more creativity, and interesting strategy.

  • @royroynovak2572
    @royroynovak2572 4 роки тому +1

    Question. Do they actually have a pocket billiards app that players can set up let's say a one Pocket situations to help teach less skilled players different defensive plays? I realize it is not the same as a real table but some might see a better way in the long run.

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      There are many virtual pool apps and games out there that let you set up shots. "Virtual Pool" is one that matches the real world fairly well.

  • @postyboy007
    @postyboy007 4 роки тому +1

    there any videos on twisting your back arm? When I pull the back the arrows twist meaning am twisting my arm..Any help 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @DrDaveBilliards
      @DrDaveBilliards  4 роки тому +1

      I don't have a specific video on this, but the videos and info here might help:
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/grip/technique
      and
      billiards.colostate.edu/faq/stroke/technique/
      I hope that helps.