Shots You MUST Know | Watch This To Understand Spin
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Learn how to play the inside spin shot to hold the ball.
00:00 Intro
00:23 Lesson
01:00 High
01:50 High Right
02:26 High Left
03:42 Low Left
04:09 Runout
06:04 Example Shot
07:16 Bonus Shot
07:37 Outro
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Mr. Vito here: Sharivari, YOU are doing Great job!
That bonus shot was HOT!
Something like that can cause your opponent to throw daggers from their eyes.
LOL well said
So much love from Kurdistan-iraq❤️
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Wow, every time I watch one of your videos I can't wait to get on the table the next day at the senior center. My friends and I play 2 hours 8 ball and 1/2 hour 9 ball each day for fun. Thank you so much for this great advice. You are my favorite instructor because of the simplicity of your explanations showing the wrong way and the right way to play shots. I need that 9 ball t- shirt.
I like to go high right w a touch more speed, & come above the 7(you have 3 diamonds landing zone. Now you are shooting towards the 8, & can use center or high for shape on the9
Exactly what I was thinking
by the end of the series, you could organise a poll in order to know which shot we found more useful, or more beautiful... This one would be so far my favourite for the most useful one!
Of course you could also go for short side position here, but this lesson was more about how the cue ball reacts with different spin and how that is leading to our specific shot, that this video is all about.
Btw: Unfortunately todays bonus shot wasn't as spectacular, but I finished this episode just a couple of hours before the release, after a sleepless night of editing this video. I was just too tired today. Tomorrow will be better :)
Isn t better to play for the 7 in the same pocket of the eight?😅
Dude, this series is really nice and this episode was as well. Thanks for this little Adventskalender ;-)
Maybe it wasn't spectacular in terms of difficulty but everyone wants to see force follow 👍👋
Thanks again for showing us a shot that most of us probabaly don't know. Very helpful and had no clue the cue comes back like that off the short rail.
Nice work!.. a delight to watch as always. 👍🇳🇿
My favorite shot by far, Thank you!!!!!!
Love inside spin shots. Beauty of a demo. 👏👍
Great session! Thanks.
Thanks for this reminder of inside english shot. It is very useful too when you are near a ball to pot in a corner pocket but don't have direct access to it. You have to hit the cue ball on the long rail just before the other corner pocket on the same side with inside english and with good aiming the cue ball, after hitting the top rail, will come back on the same side and pot the object ball.
Just a note to all the "experts" lol doubting this shot selection.
Pro Rodney Morris shows this shot in his DVD'S. He's known for traveling multiple rails, but still likes this shot better. Great video!
The high and right on this particular setup works great with more speed.. As long as there is no traffic.
Great info!
Use this shot a lot. Had this shot in my pocket already but learned a lot of new stuff from your video’s. love watching, alway pick up some tips from you. Keep them coming. Thanks
Great tutorial Shavari,,,this will definitely help improve my game....thanks a lot!! God bless you.
Great advice - thank you!
Wow, this is a shot that I never knew about, or learned. Thanks for the video. I will practice this shot.
Really cool shot! Thanks for the video!
Great videos!!
Keep up the good work!!!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Great video
Nice work
Awesome shot option! When you demo a shot I would have played differently, it gives me a chance to add another shot option to my toolbox. I expect this one to come in handy, especially when there are position blockers involved. Thanks!
Love your content, very well done even before you got the studio. I've been watching you from the beginning.
I like this path, my shot was to get to the other side of the ball which would require more of everything and bring the % down.
As someone who works in television I have to say that your production values have increased a great deal !!! Great job!!! On the 1st scenario I would have hit hard enough to get above the 7 ball. No matter where you land on the 7ball you will have a good shot on the 8ball. Scenario 2 I would have done the same thing! Great job! Look forward to coming to Germany after the virus is over and playing you!!
Enjoyed it, thank you.
Right spin can 100% work. Just needs more speed control to get above the 7 and shoot it in the bottom right corner👍🏼
"100%" if you play it right 100% of the time lol. The shot he shows in the video is far more consistent, follows a real shot line and is almost impossible to fuck up
Sharivari, GREAT video lesson, it is a perfect example of Why the position play you used is the correct one: It’s because the cue ball is traveling toward the 7 ball on the correct, next desired shot line. Especially for us league players, whose speed control is ‘lacking’ it is always much better to approach the next ball on a good shot line. The initial rejected examples all had the cue ball traveling around in a futile search for a good shot angle. The suggestions to go longer around the table have the same flaw - lotta travel, and just hoping to land somewhere good. Best tip of the 24 so far because it has so many applications: “Move the cue ball to the next shot on the shot line you’d like (if you can).” And thanks for this example showing how low inside works to move the cue ball on that line.
This is one of the very few shots where I am actually comfortable using inside spin. I always try to avoid it, because it's very risky for me but in this situation I always like to go the same path, cause it leads so nicely into the line of the next shot. Awesome video man, really looking forward to what xou came up with for tomorrow's 10 ball situation, I have no idea how I would go about that situation!
As soon as I saw this pattern reminds me of what Shane van Boeing shot. I had screen recorded it and practiced it in the pool hall I go to. Good shot for beginners to learn
Great shot to add to your repertoire...
Yeah, in second situation its very good and literally only one correct idea to play low left, but I think in tournament conditions in the first situation much better is to play this shot with about a tip of right spin. The cue ball will go on the other side of the 7 ball with 3 or 4 rails depends on the speed. There is quite large area for the position for the next shot. For me this is more confident way to execute. Greetings from Poland!
Thank You. I have miss cues when I do inside shots or off center shots. Working on the correction. Practice, Practice, Practice.
Nice bonus shot as always 👋👋👋
Thanks for another Helpful and interesting video
Do keep posting
Warm regards
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Another excellent lesson video. Thanks for these.
My pleasure!
Brilliant! Love this one. You make it look too easy! Love the table. The pockets look tight. Aesthetically beautiful design. Keep up the good work. Thanksa
Thanks Rick!
Nice pool table.
Gut gemacht,zeigt noch mehr Einstellungen,Grüße Georg
As always enjoyed it
Playing right spin to get behind the 7 runs a few risks. If you under hit, you're on top of the 7. If you over hit, you'll have a very difficult angle on the 7. Too much right brings the far side scratch into play. Bottom left takes all those dangers out of play. We may not like inside spin but learning to use it can make a big difference in your ability to run out.
Love a bit of side, will try this one later as always struggle with the ball so close to the pocket as the tangent varies so much depending on where you land, cheers Sharivari!
Ty And Great Video
That great now to practice
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Hi Shari, thanks so much for the video, I'm from South Africa, we play Blackball pool, but stil find your lessons stil very applicable. I wanted to know if you could please do a video with regards to pace/speed when playing with spin, I know you may have covered it before, but with the new format of video capture would be nice. Thanks bud, keep up the good work.
Vielen Dank wieder einmal für ein top Video! Deine Tutorials sind definitiv die besten auf UA-cam! Ich fände mal ein Video über Queueauswahl und vor allem Queuepflege gut, wenn du mal nach was anderem als Spieltipps suchst ;)
I agree that high right with more speed would put you in a great position for the seven in the corner pocket.
07:18 I've been playing pool for most of my life, I've had an Olhausen table in my basement since 1997. Of all the shots I've pulled off, that bonus shot is just something I've never been able to do. EVER. I've tried so many times I've lost count. I've never been able to even really come close. I understand the shot completely and what it takes to do it, it's just got my number.
Your vedio is very good!
Like it ❤️
Ya wicked, I did this shot in playoffs last year, my buddy jumped right out of his chair he was so excited.
Nice
Brilliant. I missed some of your videos. Can u show us how to use cue ball control. Cheers shanwari
Tnx This Video makes🔥👌
Cool
You're pretty good.
Unless I know the table and confident in the shot, I would play this shot by hitting high right with a bit more pace for position on the short side of the 7. Then follow forward for a natural angle on the 8. Still a great shot though and it worked out beautifully for the 3! Thank you as always.
What about right spin on the 6 ball and then get position to make the 7 ball in the right corner where the 8 is? Include it in next lesson 🤙
Be careful with that shot. There are 2 dangers. You could scratch in the upper right corner above the 6 or you could collide with the 9.
@@rickcyr8774 the possibility of scratching is possible but hitting the 9 is just less possible and , its high probability that you'll hit the long rail and then short rail and have position but have to be exact with the speed in this case because its less room for mistake
1:14 Wouldn't this shot work if you just hit the cue ball a little harder so that you would end up on the other side of the 7? After that you would play the 7 in the lower right corner with follow or draw (depending on the cue ball's position and your shot preference) to get shape on the 8 to get to the 9 ball for an easy runout. Also, the same idea can be applied if you play the shot with top right spin instead of just top spin.
See my reply to Edison Halili.
@@rickcyr8774 It is true that scratching or hitting the 9, which would complicate things, are possible, and I thought of them while writing. This is the shot I would have played if I had this position on the table. It really comes down to personal preference. I myself do not have a very consistent and controlled draw shot, partially because I don't have a good technique, but also because the quality of the table I play on is not nearly as good as others, so the top spin shot feels very natural to me, especially if you can judge the angles and see that the cue ball doesn't head directly to the top right corner pocket or hit the side rail above the side pocket, which would send it towards the 9 and maybe cause problems.
This is one of the main reasons I love pool so much, really. You can set a specific position to 100 players, and each of them can come up with a different solution than others. While not every single option may be good, it at least adds a wide variety to this game, and really, no two games of pool are identical.
Could you do a video playing short side for position? I think the 7 would have been just as easy if playing the short side, and wouldn’t need to throw inside on the ball for those not confident enough with that yet
Will you be doing cue, tip and shaft reviews?
I started watching these series from the last shot down. Now every time he says... "This is the situation we're going to talk about tomorrow"... I feel like I'm from the future.
If we had tables this fast within 100 miles, these rotating physics lessons would be more applicable. Super slow bar boxes are the norm around here.
Nice video how I wish to have a cue stick like that
For me, i would Bank that 6, its An easy one and go to the rail and back (or even hold the cue with low action) to have a better angle for the 7 so i can use outside spin and a bit of draw to have position for the 8.
I don't know, i think that way i might be wrong, i am not pro though.
Btw: i have my own version of that bonus shot, hehehe 🤭
Wow, sehr gute Variante! Werde es morgen gleich ausprobieren! Well done 👍Like! Frohe Weihnachten by the way!
High Right works just fine with a little more speed. The seven can be shot into the bottom right corner and you would then be playing position "to" the eight ball. JMO
I think this shot is one of those shots where it’s your last option to kill the cue ball and go reverse. Like everyone else, top with lil bit of right to go above the 7 so you’re naturally going down for the 8 either way
I needed some clarity on this i kw the shot but always it does something different when i try it.... my mistake was with out the low
Impressive hold , I have never seen that before
Really straight forward shot imo
I’ve seen a lot of holds but not this one in particular ... maybe I’ve seen it in pro matches but I wasn’t highlighting it nor payed it much attention
Considering the angle you have for this shot, I would ONLY try for the inside spin option if I know the table really well. It's a good shot to know, but it's a tough shot to judge, at least for me.
Personally, I'd be content with the very first shot you showed. Just using running english and getting back to the middle of the table. I am quite sure a number of pros would go for that as well because they know they can make any shot from the middle of the table. You can draw back from the 7 behind the side pocket for the 8, and if you screwed up a little, you stay above the side pocket and go for the medium diffculty 8 ball.
Also, as you showed, your shots often results in bad angles for the 7-8 position. So...yeah. If I want to play fancy, I might go for it. But for me that's a bit overcomplicated.
What kind of table is this? I have been saving up for 9’ Diamond pro am because that is what I see a lot at places I play or some valleys but I wanting a larger table to play on because the balls are not so clustered up. Any advise? Should I get 7’ or 9’? Diamond or another brand? I have only been playing a year and a 402 Fargo. I am learning at 50 🤣
On the first example, wouldn't top right with a bit more roll also work equally as well? That would definitely be my go to shot instead of trying to throw off the head rail, because the ideal spot would be going 4 rails past the 7 ball. When you end up near the foot rail, you then can do simple position play for the 8 and then 2 rail to the 9. That seems far easier for me than controlling your english enough to throw the cue ball in the proper spot, as you can easily get stuck behind the 8 or on the long rail.
That being said, this would be a great drill to practice inside english and throwing off the rail properly, but I would never use this shot unless it was a last resort. If that was the case, I would play a safety anyways.
I suck so i would have played high right and gone between the 7 and 9 and tried for the 7 in the corner by the 8...lol
I would have used top right with more speed to go 4 rails on the short side of the 7, shooting the 7 towards the 8 next. Easier to get a good shape on the 8.
Great help once again! So appreciated the visual aid to see the difference in these moments. Do I hit high, H right, H left, bottom etc... ?
Question, if you don't get the cue ball coming back after hitting bottom left, what would i be doing wrong? Not enough English? Stroke? I'm sorry if its a vague question
Stroke most likely or could be bad table conditions. You need a lot of spin with relatively low speed. A solid stroke drill is racing the cue ball back to the endrail with low spin against the object ball bouncing back from the other endrail. Advance moving the object ball further down table for more difficulty.
@@nakke3 thank you mikko! I'm more miss than hit, would like to square that part of my game.
Table is 100% level, all user error on my end lol
@@edgargiribaldo9297 Potting is all practice unfortunately. Straight in ball for mecanics and basic angles for memorizing different shots that come up all the time. Position rotation drills for speed and angle control. Aim for 80% pot success on most potting drills and 20-30% on passing the drills. I've done something like 2000h of solo practice since I started in 2013, so get yourself a table access and time daily. You'll be running much more 9 ball racks after 300h of drilling and at that point 8 ball can feel somewhat easy.
Would high right hit a little harder have set you up for a follow shot on the 7 to get on the 8.
I agree with high right and a harder stroke. Even if you hit too hard, it will still end up with good shape off the end rail and it will be much easier to get shape on the 8.
That is the correct way, hard to see the exact angle on my phone screen but I think center right would have taken a better angle.
@@BobSmith-mg6iz center right shortens it up too much.
@@mejeremyb I just set it up as close as I could estimate the ball positions. I got above the 7 ball with both center right and high right, the right is doing all the work the high gets it to hit the 1st cushion a lil higher.
Brand new Simonis 860HR on a GC3.
@@BobSmith-mg6iz I liked taking it all the way down the table past the 7.
Hello again Sharivari. I'm looking for a video tutorial that would explain 2 and 3-rail bank or kick shots from awkward and realistic (in an actual match) angles. I find that all the tutorials online only explain these shots from angles that are too good to be true. For example, I would like to see a tutorial that explains how to calculate a 2 rail bank or kick shot where the starting point is not from a long rail, but from the short rail which then proceeds across the table to the long rail up by the adjacent corner pocket then kicks or banks to the neighboring short rail and then returns back to you into the pocket your starting point was next to. P.S.: Apologies for not being able to word that out very well if there is any confusion as to what I'm trying to convey. I should also mention that I'm not looking for an explanation that uses a "split the cue ball and object ball and then parallel shift" type of layout. I would like something that uses the diamond system and is more precise.Thanks.
Tor Lowry has some amazing videos explaining just exactly what you are looking for in his video series. I purchased them and it was well worth it. He also has tons of free videos as well.
@@trailerwookie Could you please send a link to the videos answering my question? Thanks.
I would hit it high and hard and pray that it works and gets me to the middle.
is it wrong to play the three rail shot but with a little more pace so we could play the 7-ball into the bottom corner pocket?
If You play slowmotion on 4:38, You Will see your cue moving to the side after the contact with the cb. Shouldn't it be a straight follow through? What causes you to do this?
Or in the first two examples you could just hit the cue ball a little harder and land up table above the 7 ball.
You have edited this to only show the outcome of the one shot you want to explain and exhibit. At 4:45 you are happy to hit the cue ball hard enough to get the leave you wanted, but not on those first two shots.
There are many more options than you are offering!
"You have edited this to only show the outcome of the one shot you want to explain and exhibit"
Well, the series is called 24 shots you must know. So I am explaining one shot per video.. you know?
On the bonus force follow shot, where exactly do you strike the cue ball?
Just high.
@@Sharivari Thank you. And thanks for the videos. I find them very helpful and informative.
The position that you have put the cue ball to hit the 6 , ables you to play with higher power , an element wich you have completely deducted from the video. I would go with just a topspin maaybe a touch of right hand side to come down behind the 7.
Is your shaft an LD?
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Couldn't you use high right spin just with more speed because with more speed the angle shallows out
ich versteh den stoss auf die 2 nicht, wieso unten links? bzw wenn ich ihn unten spiele, warum geht die weisse da an die lange bande ? ich glaube ich hab nen pool black out O_o
First comment yay good video too!!
I was thinking top right spin and just play for the opposite corner instead
3 rails for short side position on the 7? That way you can use natural running sidespin with more margin for error.
I guess it depends a lot of your personal preferences and the table layout. I would personally choose this inside spin-option but sometimes there might be more balls blocking the path. Better to practice both options 😋
@JustYourAveragePerson I'm sure Sharivari knows about that shot, the thing is this lesson just wasn't about that shot. He is an amazing teacher that gave a lot to pool community. Respect, keep doing what you're doing 💪
@@RandomJoole agreed
Speed margin is much more sensitive. On a fast table the spin shot is the way to play. On your local club table that is slow the three railer makes sense if you are not comfortable with the inside potting. Just play the spin shot with so much speed you'll move the eight out of the way with a 3/4 or shallower hit.
Does Sharivari have an afro?
First here
Not favoring this shot much. There's a big risk of getting too straight or the reverse spin is not strong enough causing the cue ball to hide behind the 8.
The bonus shot is called a banana shot not a force follow shot
It's a force follow in the literature but you can call it banana shot to sound less formal or between your 7 years old friends.
Relying on spin too much!
Dude, please tell us that your cueball doesn't have a chip in it, from jumping it off the table in the last episode!!!
Ha, was thinking the same!
Your shot on the 8 ball was the exact same shot you had on the 6 ball. You just didn't see it :) You have to hit the cue ball at 7:30 instead of 8:00. going 4 rails and crossing the line of the shot on the 9 is just wrong!