Wow this is a mammoth effort and kudos and hats off to you for the time and effort that went into this. Will this become a series with other players? 1000 Earl shots? Efren? Melling? Souquet? Anyways keep up the good work and congrats again!
Great work waiting for the cue to stop (so we can see position) before skipping to the next shot. And you got close to to just before her pulled the trigger on the next shot. This clearly shows you put tremendous time and effort to produce a very high efficiency video. We get to watch around 4 shots or more per minute because of your efforts. Thank you!
@2:41 these are the shots that are often underappreciated. Shane has a difficult pot on the 2, and then the 4 is back downtable. What does he do? Roll the 2 in and just bear down for a tough shot on the 4. Sometimes you just have to take what the table gives you and put the ball in the hole.
Great job. This type of video takes a lot of time to put together. Make some more of other players. Really fun and interesting to see how SVB plays different shots and patterns. What a great great player.
This video shows me 2 great things about Qsports, How amazingly exceptional SVB is, and evolution of next generation, currently Joshua's ability is higher than SVB has ever been.
Hold on there Sparky, "Joshua's ability is higher than SVB has ever been" Aaa no, swing and a miss on that one. Shane has won 5 US Opens (Joshua has yet to win one) a world championship and over 70 major tournaments, I will give Joshua his due as the best player in the world right now along with Fedor but he still has a long way to go before he's better than Shane has ever been. Jus sayin.
@@chrisyounce1815 winning tournaments ? Ralf Souquet has won more than 250 , what do ya think sparky ? Fillers skill level is currently higher than anything SVB has produced in the past 30 years.
@@howardandersen19 Hey I'm a big fan of the Kaiser, he's a class act and one of the best players ever but I thought we were talking about Joshua. I looked and Shane is # 4 in the world right now with an 833 Fargo Joshua is # 1 with an 842 which comes out to him being 1.1% better than Shane. Ok, you got me on that one but with Shane having 4 more US Opens (The toughest tournament in the world to win) than Filler I'm saying that makes up 1.1% Jus sayin.
Had a similar idea of capturing all of his 10 ball breaks into one mass video just like this video here. I wanted to be able to study his form and the patterns. I started on it but gave up. If you want to do that this stranger would appreciate it. P.s. subbed and waiting 😉
*MUST BE OBSESSSED WITH THIS GUY TO COMPILE SUCH A VIDEO. PERSONALLY WOULD RATHER SEE COMPILATION OF EARL STRICKLAND OR EFREN. MORE AMAZING SHOTS FROM THE LATTER*
Get over it. SVB is a great player and you can learn a lot from watching how he approaches shot. Nothing against Strickland or Reyes, but 1000 shots from one of the greatest to ever live is nothing to shake your head at. And by the way, yes, Efren WAS great (no longer is) but he wasn't the only guy that made amazing shots. You want to see a lot of amazing shots - watch Chris Melling.
@@bjarkenielsen8515 lol, ya! Why do you think people make videos for UA-cam? For just the fun of it? But you can learn a lot from watching this many shots. You see a pattern to how these great players play certain shots and patterns.
Wow this is a mammoth effort and kudos and hats off to you for the time and effort that went into this. Will this become a series with other players? 1000 Earl shots? Efren? Melling? Souquet? Anyways keep up the good work and congrats again!
Heck yeah, I second that! Whoever edited this is a hero. Just straight up shooting racks.
Great work waiting for the cue to stop (so we can see position) before skipping to the next shot.
And you got close to to just before her pulled the trigger on the next shot.
This clearly shows you put tremendous time and effort to produce a very high efficiency video.
We get to watch around 4 shots or more per minute because of your efforts.
Thank you!
This is unbelievable effort wow
he makes it look like a golf stroke
Hope u make more series like this 🤩🤩
Watching this is good for learning pattern play.
Not as fancy as a young Bata. Ultra impressive ability. I'll be watching more videos witg Shane.
therapy
video I watch to go to sleep, before I play pool, and to get my vitamins
@2:41 these are the shots that are often underappreciated. Shane has a difficult pot on the 2, and then the 4 is back downtable.
What does he do? Roll the 2 in and just bear down for a tough shot on the 4.
Sometimes you just have to take what the table gives you and put the ball in the hole.
He's no Efren, no fancy stuff. But his pattern play is phenomenal.
Great job. This type of video takes a lot of time to put together. Make some more of other players. Really fun and interesting to see how SVB plays different shots and patterns. What a great great player.
This is totally awesome. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Imma be like Shane.
5000 shots Joshua Filler please
This video shows me 2 great things about Qsports, How amazingly exceptional SVB is, and evolution of next generation, currently Joshua's ability is higher than SVB has ever been.
Hold on there Sparky, "Joshua's ability is higher than SVB has ever been" Aaa no, swing and a miss on that one. Shane has won 5 US Opens (Joshua has yet to win one) a world championship and over 70 major tournaments, I will give Joshua his due as the best player in the world right now along with Fedor but he still has a long way to go before he's better than Shane has ever been. Jus sayin.
@@chrisyounce1815 winning tournaments ? Ralf Souquet has won more than 250 , what do ya think sparky ? Fillers skill level is currently higher than anything SVB has produced in the past 30 years.
@@chrisyounce1815 Josh did win the US Open though
@@julianwaddell3411 I stand corrected you are right he did win one, I didn't think he did.
@@howardandersen19 Hey I'm a big fan of the Kaiser, he's a class act and one of the best players ever but I thought we were talking about Joshua. I looked and Shane is # 4 in the world right now with an 833 Fargo Joshua is # 1 with an 842 which comes out to him being 1.1% better than Shane. Ok, you got me on that one but with Shane having 4 more US Opens (The toughest tournament in the world to win) than Filler I'm saying that makes up 1.1% Jus sayin.
Svb the goat along with bata🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
ok good
The master at.work😊
i hope this had Shane's approval
It would need the approval of the copyright holders, which is not Shane.
I need to shot with a Shane van boening first edition to see what kinda he plays with!
Had a similar idea of capturing all of his 10 ball breaks into one mass video just like this video here. I wanted to be able to study his form and the patterns. I started on it but gave up. If you want to do that this stranger would appreciate it.
P.s. subbed and waiting 😉
Where is Sierra? 😮
1:40:58 How did he do that?
B
I counted 1003
7:44 kick/skid??
I made that shot on Tuesday night
Why was that 4 to 5 so bad
*MUST BE OBSESSSED WITH THIS GUY TO COMPILE SUCH A VIDEO. PERSONALLY WOULD RATHER SEE COMPILATION OF EARL STRICKLAND OR EFREN. MORE AMAZING SHOTS FROM THE LATTER*
Get over it. SVB is a great player and you can learn a lot from watching how he approaches shot. Nothing against Strickland or Reyes, but 1000 shots from one of the greatest to ever live is nothing to shake your head at. And by the way, yes, Efren WAS great (no longer is) but he wasn't the only guy that made amazing shots. You want to see a lot of amazing shots - watch Chris Melling.
There aren`t as many. Kidding... 🙃
@@mentaldisease5193 Melling is younger... Bad ass shots accumulate over time
@jamesdavis8731 a lot of people sleep on Melling, phenomenal shot maker
what's the point of this video
to feel subtle expressiveness of pool, delicacy and to see what years of practice looks like
It is showing you a thousand shots performed by the pool player Shane van boening
showing you what a great pool player is.
Earning money from UA-cam views
@@bjarkenielsen8515 lol, ya! Why do you think people make videos for UA-cam? For just the fun of it? But you can learn a lot from watching this many shots. You see a pattern to how these great players play certain shots and patterns.