Great bit of advice. This something I often overlook and play across the line. Last night I came across this situation in my league match and used the 2 cushion option. I didn't have to worry about pace as much and played it perfectly 👌
Unfortunately, that all depends on the layout in this video I show you where you need to be so therefore depending on the layout you can position the white ball there you can now start looking for these angles.
As a suggestion, You could play the pot with right hand side so that the cue ball comes off the cushion lower down the table, giving you a wider tolerance area/zone. Not ideal though as A, side makes the pot harder, B, the side will check the cue ball off the cushion so you’ll need to play it a bit harder, C, you’re making the black pot longer. Just my thoughts though!
@@MichaelScerri147 oh yeah absolutely. I’d balls that shot up 5 times out of 10 no doubt! That was just my suggestion for if you happened to be in that position. Thank you for the great content always man! Love from the UK 👌
Another excellent and straightforward piece of advice. Many thanks mate 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Cheers and thank you for your support
Great bit of advice. This something I often overlook and play across the line. Last night I came across this situation in my league match and used the 2 cushion option. I didn't have to worry about pace as much and played it perfectly 👌
That is awesome thank you for that. This makes the video all worth it. ❤️
Love your work, Michael 👍
Thank you 🙏
really haven't found another channel that consistently uploads tips to get better
aswell entertaining content
keep up the good work micheal🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much it means a lot please feel free to share and help out others and the Chanel ❤️💪🙏
@MichaelScerri147 as a young player I really appreciate the efforts you put into the channel🔥 definitely giving a share man
@@reags.shots10 thanks 🙏
Another part of the game I often get wrong. I'm really appreciating the videos you're doing lately, they're a great help to an amateur like me.
Thanks mate and it’s these type of messages that’s makes me keep on going 🙏❤️
Excellent advice as always bud.
Appreciated ❤️🙏
Great video and great advice thank you. also where do u get the cloth practice ring you are using in the videos ?
Thanks with the ring I had it made but you can use a piece of A4 paper 👌🏼🎱
As always great advise mate
Thanks mate
Another awesome tip, thank you
Cheers legend 💪
Some great advice! :)
Cheers mate
Hi been a while 😊 but I really like this one cheers
You’re welcome sir 🎱🙏
So how do you play position on the first shot demonstrated when the cue ball's path is going to take it across the line of the next shot?
Unfortunately, that all depends on the layout in this video I show you where you need to be so therefore depending on the layout you can position the white ball there you can now start looking for these angles.
As a suggestion, You could play the pot with right hand side so that the cue ball comes off the cushion lower down the table, giving you a wider tolerance area/zone.
Not ideal though as A, side makes the pot harder, B, the side will check the cue ball off the cushion so you’ll need to play it a bit harder, C, you’re making the black pot longer.
Just my thoughts though!
@@adamwaind7938 yeah I guess each to their own I suppose just trying to keep it simple would be best for most players.
@@MichaelScerri147 oh yeah absolutely. I’d balls that shot up 5 times out of 10 no doubt! That was just my suggestion for if you happened to be in that position.
Thank you for the great content always man! Love from the UK 👌
@@adamwaind7938 yeah cheers pal 🔥🙏
Nice visual aids with the reds.
Thank you