A lot of UA-camrs are 180 degrees totally different in person than they portray themselves to be on their channel. However, Sharivari completely breaks that mold and is one down to earth heckuva nice guy! I personally witnessed this last night since I'm also at the Derby City Classic and had a chance to meet him. I simply cannot say enough good things about Sharivari. I very luckily happened to notice Sharivari practicing on a table alone and I approached him to say hello. He had absolutely no idea who I was yet he did not hesitate to shake my hand and took several minutes away from his very valuable practice time to have a pleasant conversation with me. This is by far something I will never forget and he totally earned my utmost respect. Keep up the great instructional videos. You have a fan for life here. Thank you!
this video is like the expectation i always have when i click on a sharivari vid, but usually it is the execution of the shots after the explanation. so this is a well appreciated exception, thanks
What I like most about your videos is that you don't try to impress us with ridiculous shots you can make but instead break down in a simple way the techniques that lots of beginners need to learn. My guess is that a 2 hour lesson with you would improve a beginners game by 50%, but who knows what that would cost.
I am just a beginner and just turned 65 a couple days ago. Really like your videos they have helped me so much. You are a handsome and knowledgeable young man.
thanks for sharing. I have been struggling finding the aiming point the whole time and it's 3 months and things just imporved a little bit. guest I have to put more work on it.
I always love watching your videos and it is very true, there is no exact aiming system, but as for me I use the ghost ball system with the reference at the bottom of the cue ball to the bottom of the object ball in a straight line and may need to use a bit of left / right backhand english to get the necessary spinning momentum. However the challenges may still occur depend on the angle and distance between the CB and OB 😁
Thinking about where the cue ball is coming off might make a big difference on those big pressure shots where, no matter what you do, it just doesn't feel right. I'll have to try it out for myself.
Thanks for this video and your others too. They have helped me a lot. Do you have one for proper piil stick holding and how it effects the bend of the elbow.
i always struggle with balls that are stuck on the rail. i cant aim those properly with spin and without spin. any tips? btw i play on a british table with 3 inch pockets
Sharivari, I was curious if you could make a video discussing why earl strickland now believes 9 ball is luck based. It has to do with the break or something. If you could expand on his theory I would appreciate it.
Keep it simple. Try the ghost ball system. The best shotmaker on the planet, Joshua Filler uses it with incredible success. Eventually, after hitting tons of balls, you'll be able to scrap an aiming system and just make balls instinctively, provided your fundamentals are intact.
Aiming systems are all snake oil. Hit a million balls, that’s genuinely the only way to learn, and that’s “how the pros aim”. Eventually it will come naturally to you. Imo, videos like this are just muddying the waters for you. Aiming is just a muscle memory you have to develop. You will naturally learn to cut balls, and you will naturally learn about things like cut induced throw. There’s no substitute for time at the table.
Hey Shari quick question,, Do you think the CT-15K 11.8 is better or the Ignite your using right now ? in terms of performance which one do you think will work better for a slightly above average player? thanks.
I am currently at the Derby City Classic. If you're interested in personal coaching, just approach me 😊🎱
You play so well
Spielst du mit oder guckst du zu? Gruß aus NRW
@@NSSB75 Danke :) Ich spiel alle Disziplinen mit.
Yeah, dann wünsche ich dir "Gut Stoß". Wäre schön, wenn du später ein Video darüber machst. Aber nur, falls du die Lust dazu hast!!!@@Sharivari
Viel Erfolg da drüben!!! 🔥💪 Wünsche dir ne geile Zeit.
Grüße aus dem Ruhrpott 🤙
A lot of UA-camrs are 180 degrees totally different in person than they portray themselves to be on their channel. However, Sharivari completely breaks that mold and is one down to earth heckuva nice guy! I personally witnessed this last night since I'm also at the Derby City Classic and had a chance to meet him. I simply cannot say enough good things about Sharivari.
I very luckily happened to notice Sharivari practicing on a table alone and I approached him to say hello. He had absolutely no idea who I was yet he did not hesitate to shake my hand and took several minutes away from his very valuable practice time to have a pleasant conversation with me. This is by far something I will never forget and he totally earned my utmost respect. Keep up the great instructional videos. You have a fan for life here. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your kind words!
this video is like the expectation i always have when i click on a sharivari vid, but usually it is the execution of the shots after the explanation. so this is a well appreciated exception, thanks
What I like most about your videos is that you don't try to impress us with ridiculous shots you can make but instead break down in a simple way the techniques that lots of beginners need to learn. My guess is that a 2 hour lesson with you would improve a beginners game by 50%, but who knows what that would cost.
I appreciate that, thank you!
GRACIAS SHARIVARI!!! 👏👏👏💯💯
I am just a beginner and just turned 65 a couple days ago. Really like your videos they have helped me so much. You are a handsome and knowledgeable young man.
thanks for sharing. I have been struggling finding the aiming point the whole time and it's 3 months and things just imporved a little bit. guest I have to put more work on it.
Very intelligent explanations 👏
Thank you very much for this interesting lesson.
I always love watching your videos and it is very true, there is no exact aiming system, but as for me I use the ghost ball system with the reference at the bottom of the cue ball to the bottom of the object ball in a straight line and may need to use a bit of left / right backhand english to get the necessary spinning momentum. However the challenges may still occur depend on the angle and distance between the CB and OB 😁
Thinking about where the cue ball is coming off might make a big difference on those big pressure shots where, no matter what you do, it just doesn't feel right. I'll have to try it out for myself.
Thanks for this video and your others too. They have helped me a lot. Do you have one for proper piil stick holding and how it effects the bend of the elbow.
Sharivari, can you do a video on the Kamui diamond slicer, whatched JB video and I am not picking up on where she starts her two rail kicks.
Thanks
i always struggle with balls that are stuck on the rail. i cant aim those properly with spin and without spin. any tips? btw i play on a british table with 3 inch pockets
Uno. Love ya man!
Demonstrate further distance of shot postioning pls
Sharivari, I was curious if you could make a video discussing why earl strickland now believes 9 ball is luck based. It has to do with the break or something. If you could expand on his theory I would appreciate it.
Ever see CJ Wiley aiming method? Touch of Inside?
I have regressed the more things I try for my aiming. Idl what to do now lol
Keep it simple. Try the ghost ball system. The best shotmaker on the planet, Joshua Filler uses it with incredible success. Eventually, after hitting tons of balls, you'll be able to scrap an aiming system and just make balls instinctively, provided your fundamentals are intact.
Aiming systems are all snake oil. Hit a million balls, that’s genuinely the only way to learn, and that’s “how the pros aim”. Eventually it will come naturally to you.
Imo, videos like this are just muddying the waters for you. Aiming is just a muscle memory you have to develop. You will naturally learn to cut balls, and you will naturally learn about things like cut induced throw. There’s no substitute for time at the table.
Hey Shari quick question,, Do you think the CT-15K 11.8 is better or the Ignite your using right now ? in terms of performance which one do you think will work better for a slightly above average player? thanks.
Hey Jeremy. I haven't played the CT-15K 11.8, so unfortunately I can't tell.
@@Sharivari oh alright nw thanks then
What is your fargo score?
i believe it's about 670
Hey Sharivari, what cue do you use? I'm thinking of going crazy with the Mezz Avant/Ignite combo
Zoo many words for this item.
First!!!
"Everybody has a weak and a strong side when it comes to cutting." That's actually not true.
i thought the same. some people have two weak sides
@@DaScheissIchDrauf He's just telling the world that his alignment is off.
I have a 5 hundred dollar budget for a pool cue do you have any recommendations.