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you know he's a true pool legend when he observes and learn from other pool legends.. as an amateur i do that also and it amazes me because at first i thought i can't do it but believing on what you can do plus diligence and hardwork i won my first money game worth 3k euro here in italy hahaha.. im a filipino and as a filipino we love seeing cue ball dancing around the pool table for a perfect preparation on the next target ball.. i'm also a fan of "the terminator" of pool world!! thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills sir niels!!
@@francescosergio951 my own McDermott shaft is apparently an LD one but friends with cuetec or revo shafts seem to have it much lower, if I can myself I will try to switch, with more forced shots I tend to miss too many easy angles
Great shots but examples 1 and 2 are mighty tough on Diamond tables that routinely reject the object ball at those angles at speeds beyond pocket speed unless hit absolutely perfect. Still, those shots come up all the time and are must have shots in ones toolbox.
Niels I remember watching you when I was a teenager at Starchers billiards in Akron Ohio playing Troy Frank many nights and one night with the great Jerry Wolfe. You were a good player then who has become a great player. Congratulations to you,maybe you could do a video on tips for breaking the balls. 8 ball,9 ball,and 10 ball and the differences between the break styles. If I have missed this video I’ll look harder. Thanks for your time.
I agree with you Neils also I am filipino who plays pool efren and carlo love those shots with top spin on the cueball and I love it when I play it on the table.
Crazy to think how much Efren has influenced the game. I was obsessed with pool/Efren in the early 90's as a young Filipino. I haven't watched a single match in over 10 years and this video brought me right back. The game has come to a science now geezzz. Wonderful video!
Seeing a couple people asking about this, myself included. Can you show us how to adjust where we hit the object ball when adjusting spin like this? You are awesome Niels thanks for all you do!!
I agree. I'd like to see how pros think when they "get down on the shot with deflection already accounted for". I always adjust my aim AFTER I'm down, which is said to be bad.
By defenition, all shafts even LD have some deflection so we have to adjust our aim by aiming slightly fuller on these shots to compensate for the twist of the cue ball to the opposite side of the spin. Hit with left, cue ball will squirt more to the right. However, the shorter the distance the less you need to compensate 😄👍🏼
Thanks! 😃 I have some suggestions for you to train your stroke. Maybe you find them useful? ua-cam.com/users/NielsTheTerminatorFeijensearch?query=stroke Greetz, Niels!!😎
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen Thank you! I’ll rewatch that video. Thanks again, I was practicing the spin last night. I built a very tight Brunswick anniversary, I can’t cheat pockets, lol, but all of your videos help so much. 🙏🏼❤️😎
Hi coach @Niels! I'm a big fan. I was wondering, when you're shooting, do you look at the contact point? Or do you look at the line from the cue stick? Or something else? Also, does it change when applying side spin? Thank you!
Great videos! One question: Do you compensate with a thicker hit on the object ball with those near the rail shot around? I found it easier when hiting inside. Is it necessary compensate when giving it that kind of power? Hope you understand. Having trouble to explain😄
By defenition, all shafts even LD have some deflection so we have to adjust our aim by aiming slightly fuller on these shots to compensate for the twist of the cue ball to the opposite side of the spin. Hit with left, cue ball will squirt more to the right. However, the shorter the distance the less you need to compensate 😄👍🏼
On a new cloth it will travel much slower. But I would still have a go at it cause at that moment there’s also no other options on that first option on the 8😄👍🏼
Nice video. I am just wondering,l. What if in your last example there is more distance between the cue ball and object ball? Will you still apply that spin?
By defenition, all shafts even LD have some deflection so we have to adjust our aim by aiming slightly fuller on these shots to compensate for the twist of the cue ball to the opposite side of the spin. Hit with left, cue ball will squirt more to the right. However, the shorter the distance the less you need to compensate 😄👍🏼
Hey Terminator do a video about a ball close to the que ball..I just saw a clip of you failing it..ques you were scared of the push..I struggle with this...
Niels, you are one hell of a great player. The stroke you use for these shots must have taken you years of practice to make such a powerful stroke. What are some things an amateur player like myself do to make a stroke more powerful to hit shots like these because when you were hitting these shots, you're playing on tournament cloth on your table and when you shoot the tournaments on tour, you're on tight fast cloth on those tables. In league, we shoot on tables that are like playing on carpet. How do you compensate for that?
everything does in pool. Like all things, even if you miss ... if you miss ANYTHING consistently ... you're an iota away from accepting it, adjusting that much, and making all of those you miss to the same location. If you miss within a margin of error (and roughly even distribution throughout out that range) you'll want to make sure you're hitting the CB hard enough to where it doesn't have time to masse much en route (huge effect if so and takes perfect feel for the humidity on the table). If you've got that down, put balls dead straight in, and practice being able to do a stop shot where the ball just twirls in that location for a minute or so ... the further away you can stop the cue ball from while making it spin quickly, the better is your concept of deflection for your cue, and the further away you can use spin even when cutting the ball or whatever else; it's the same shot ... the straight in part just allows you to be certain you know how to compensate for deflection with a particular amount of DISTANCE, SPEED, # of TIPS OFF CENTER, FOR THE CLOTH (grip) you're on. So you'll want to vary that to ensure you know how to do it at short range, sure (it'll look funny) ... then, to be able to do that?? with the CB 2 diamonds behind the side-pockets (near the break line) pocketing a ball that's 2-diamonds past the middle of the table going in to a corner diagonally (so you have distance from the OB and distance to the pocket) will let you test your accuracy. When you can do that you'll know when there's a path down the billiard line that goes right through two balls that are near the ball your pocketing ... and maybe using outside (as is often the case) to come off the rail back towards you ... that you can make the cue ball go in the direction & hit where you want. Don't assume you can ... practice it. :)
Very useful shot. It takes practice, lots of amateurs miss easy shots with too much English, thats a good practice shot to get better at it. I made one last week was straight on hit it hard with english and it got me shape lol it spun for like 15 seconds 😄 It didn't go that far tho my next shot wasn't at the very end. I love practicing by myself people kinda laugh at me sometimes but last season in league at the end my team played the best team they never lost one night, im one pf the only ones in the league who won 3/4 games against them, should have won all 4 but i got excited and miscued. if you miss they run the table. Not bad for a trans girl 😄 so many guys get frustrated losing to me 🤣 its a game of skill not strength and my breaks suck too they are lucky I don't have a break cue my shots arent as hard since I started transitioning. I might not be able to get completely down table on a 9' table but Im good at banks my go to practice shots lol
Great video. On the last shot you need a really good powerful stroke to make that shot happen. Most of us do not have that stroke, but I am sure going to practice it.
I would handle it the same but only if I’m fairly close to the ball. Otherwise it becomes too risky. So no more than the first example on the 8. That’s still very doable on most equipment 😄👍🏼
There's virtually no throw on these shots for a couple of reasons: 1) Almost every version of this shot requires a lot of speed, so the contact time between the cue ball and object ball is minimal... in other words, there's not enough time for friction to do its thing. 2) Speaking of friction, because this shot requires maximum side spin, the interaction between the cue ball and object ball has more a of a "sliding" effect (meaning the surface of the two balls aren't gripping as much, but instead are sliding off each other). As far as deflection, this will have to be accounted for, but in these situations you're usually going to be close to the object ball, so you don't have to change your aim too much. You can basically aim for a full ball hit and the inside English should deflect properly to make the shot.
Hoi niels, super video. Ik speel zelf ook graag met spin. Paar vragen als kan:op 1.17 pak je ook spin maar pak je 'm op 11 uur, later pak je 'm bij het goede voorbeeld op 10 uur, is dat zo'n verschil? Verder pak je die 1 bal op 3 uur, als je 'm op 2 of 1 pakt krijgt die dan meer vaart maar minder spin naar andere band? Heb bijna zelf eigen tafel dus kan oefenen😊 meest moeite heb ik met goede trekstoot en dan met name van langere afstand, ik krijg de bal niet genoeg terug maar weet niet goed hoe ik dit kan verbeteren. Heb je daar tips of een video van? Bedabkt en hopelijk speel ik snel een keer tegen je op 'n toernooi 😊
By defenition, all shafts even LD have some deflection so we have to adjust our aim by aiming slightly fuller on these shots to compensate for the twist of the cue ball to the opposite side of the spin. Hit with left, cue ball will squirt more to the right. However, the shorter the distance the less you need to compensate 😄👍🏼
Maybe you can first use GoPro to show us the angles of the cue ball, the target ball and the pocket.First-person perspective.I think we'll understand better.
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen Thanks for the feedback! I see that a sliding cueball or draw would be necessary to get shape and avoid a potential scratch.
Hey Neils. Do you mean aim thinner because deflection with left English would push the cue ball to the right resulting in a thicker hit than the one aimed at? The way you say ‘a bit thicker’ is confusing because that would mean aiming close to the center of the object ball but we are trying to account for deflection and hence aiming more outside edge of the object ball meaning aiming thinner. Yes ?
There are many small angles to pot this ball but in order to get the cueball to hit the side rail you have to aim to hit the outside rail of the pocket. If you aim center pocket the cueball won't go anywhere.
By defenition, all shafts even LD have some deflection so we have to adjust our aim by aiming slightly fuller on these shots to compensate for the twist of the cue ball to the opposite side of the spin. Hit with left, cue ball will squirt more to the right. However, the shorter the distance the less you need to compensate 😄👍🏼
Depending on your shaft you can get away with aim ring middle pocket and the deflection will help you to twist away. But all depends on the equipment also 👍🏼😄
Jaaaaaren geleden heeft iemand me deze bal eens laten zien bij " De Dijkjes " ....toen was de Z-shaft van Predator net uit en ik vroeg hem wat er zo bijzonder was aan die shaft... En hij liet me deze bal zien...
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What cue would you recommend that has the built in extension...I was thinking the predator SP3,what are your thoughts niels
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you know he's a true pool legend when he observes and learn from other pool legends.. as an amateur i do that also and it amazes me because at first i thought i can't do it but believing on what you can do plus diligence and hardwork i won my first money game worth 3k euro here in italy hahaha.. im a filipino and as a filipino we love seeing cue ball dancing around the pool table for a perfect preparation on the next target ball.. i'm also a fan of "the terminator" of pool world!! thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills sir niels!!
All I can say is WOW....!!! So little adjustment and so much powerful result
Absolutely!!! Thank you for all of your continued support 🔥💪😃
You are one of the niciest and most generous pool player. You are not frugal on sharing uour knowledge on the game. Keep being nice
Perfect companion to the other position play off the rail video. We all appreciate your time and effort into putting these videos together.👍
Glad you enjoyed it!! 👍👍 Thanks for watching James 😃
Love this one, the only challenge is to adjust for the deflection :)
In that case, would it be worth investing on a CF (Revo) or a LD shaft to make it easier?
@@francescosergio951 my own McDermott shaft is apparently an LD one but friends with cuetec or revo shafts seem to have it much lower, if I can myself I will try to switch, with more forced shots I tend to miss too many easy angles
Low deflection or not you have to get to the table and practice to get the feel of the shot.
@@leoandsan no doubt about that, my comment says the same in different words 🍺
Great shots but examples 1 and 2 are mighty tough on Diamond tables that routinely reject the object ball at those angles at speeds beyond pocket speed unless hit absolutely perfect. Still, those shots come up all the time and are must have shots in ones toolbox.
Niels I remember watching you when I was a teenager at Starchers billiards in Akron Ohio playing Troy Frank many nights and one night with the great Jerry Wolfe. You were a good player then who has become a great player. Congratulations to you,maybe you could do a video on tips for breaking the balls. 8 ball,9 ball,and 10 ball and the differences between the break styles. If I have missed this video I’ll look harder. Thanks for your time.
Excelente consejos para mejorar nuestro nivel de juego, gracias
You are much welcome!!👍🔥👊
Great and amazing to watch. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Marlo here all the way from Cape Town/ South Africa
Hi there Marlo!!
Thank you for your feedback 😎👌🔥
Good to hear you're enjoying my videos.
Greetz,
Niels
Thanks for mentioning our Legend Efren
Youre a great player and youre teaching is brilliant too.
Love explaining it in detail
Hi John! 😀
Thanks for your message. Appreciate your support! 👍
I agree with you Neils also I am filipino who plays pool
efren and carlo love those shots with top spin on the cueball and I love it when I play it on the table.
I love these shots. I use 90/90 to aim it and going 3 rails is easier then trying to power draw and being accurate
Same here! it's more natural. Keep up the good work pal and thanks for watching 👍😀
thanks Niels. I've learned so much from your you tube channel
Crazy to think how much Efren has influenced the game. I was obsessed with pool/Efren in the early 90's as a young Filipino. I haven't watched a single match in over 10 years and this video brought me right back. The game has come to a science now geezzz. Wonderful video!
Efren vs Earl in Hong Kong. Greatest match in the history of pool, will never be bettered.
Thanks, I've had trouble with that shot. Hope to see you at Derby City
You're welcome Mike!! Next USA trip for me is the Int. Open in Norfolk 😃
Seeing a couple people asking about this, myself included.
Can you show us how to adjust where we hit the object ball when adjusting spin like this?
You are awesome Niels thanks for all you do!!
I agree. I'd like to see how pros think when they "get down on the shot with deflection already accounted for". I always adjust my aim AFTER I'm down, which is said to be bad.
By defenition, all shafts even LD have some deflection so we have to adjust our aim by aiming slightly fuller on these shots to compensate for the twist of the cue ball to the opposite side of the spin. Hit with left, cue ball will squirt more to the right. However, the shorter the distance the less you need to compensate 😄👍🏼
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen thank you for the explanation terminator!!
Another awesome video, thanks very much NF👍🙏
Best tutorial video, kindly use headcam.
Thanks🌺
Thank you for all the great tips Niels.
Great content!
Thanks for mentioning Filipinos who love this sport..
More power and Godspeed!
MABUHAY!
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You're welcome! 😀👍 Thanks for watching and subscribing. Feel free to share for more filipino friends to enjoy my channel 😃😃
Whats Up Terminator ? i've really been enjoying your videos.. Would love to a video on how you adjust your aim for shooting with spin.
Thanks a lot Vinny!!! Really glad to hear that you like my channel 😃😃Perhaps you can find some tips here:
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Thank you!
You're welcome! 😀👍
Thank you so much! This is great. I tried it and practiced it to an excellent level. I'm now ready to take on Efren if we cross paths.
This is the one I have problems half the time. Thanks for the tips Niels!
Happy to help!
Finalmente un video con i sottotitoli 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Another great video from a real pool pro.
Hi ilove this kind of teaching how to move the ball
Thank you my friend ❤
Appreciate your support!!! Thanks for watching 🤩🤩
Thinks for your help ...you are the best for me ..love u bro
I always loved these types of shots. Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it Justin!!! Thanks a lot for your support. Please feel free to share to help my channel grow 👌🙂
Another great lesson, Master Niels! You do need a great stroke to execute most of these properly. 💪🏼😎
Thanks! 😃 I have some suggestions for you to train your stroke. Maybe you find them useful?
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@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen Thank you! I’ll rewatch that video. Thanks again, I was practicing the spin last night. I built a very tight Brunswick anniversary, I can’t cheat pockets, lol, but all of your videos help so much. 🙏🏼❤️😎
This video really helps me. Many thx Niels. I subscribe👍
This is a good tip thanks Neils
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Wicked good Niels ! Thanks for the instruction
Great job Niels... any advise to a newbie 4 months in I need to be more accurate thank you
Niels feijen! true legend!
Great tip Niels. Thank you!
Hi coach @Niels! I'm a big fan. I was wondering, when you're shooting, do you look at the contact point? Or do you look at the line from the cue stick? Or something else? Also, does it change when applying side spin? Thank you!
Well, now I know what I'm practicing tonight!
Thanks Niel you like Efren Reyes❤
You're welcome 😊
Excelente Sensei....
Sick tips Niels! Love it
Great videos! One question: Do you compensate with a thicker hit on the object ball with those near the rail shot around? I found it easier when hiting inside. Is it necessary compensate when giving it that kind of power? Hope you understand. Having trouble to explain😄
By defenition, all shafts even LD have some deflection so we have to adjust our aim by aiming slightly fuller on these shots to compensate for the twist of the cue ball to the opposite side of the spin. Hit with left, cue ball will squirt more to the right. However, the shorter the distance the less you need to compensate 😄👍🏼
That's a killer one...... definately.
Thank you Sir!!! Hope you liked the video ⚡😃
Thanks For the tip mr terminator
You bet pal!!! Appreciate your support, thanks for watching. Sharing is most welcome 🔥😀
you are more profesional than efren reyess, support you niel😎
Thanks! 😃 Appreciate it a lot Brasa 💪💪
Hi Niels. Really enjoyed it. Thank you so much. 😊👍
You are very welcome Brian!!! 😀👊
nice. good luck in the world team 10 ball championship!
Thanks!!
thank you. I will give these a try
Please do! Enjoy the workout Scott 💪😎
Nice one Niels! Would you ever play this shot on new cloth?
On a new cloth it will travel much slower. But I would still have a go at it cause at that moment there’s also no other options on that first option on the 8😄👍🏼
Thanks Niels
Very nice information.
Thanks for liking my video John!! Truly appreciate your support of my YT 💪😃
Impressive cueing
H Khairi! 😀
Thanks for your message. Appreciate it! 👍
Love it thanks
Nice video. I am just wondering,l. What if in your last example there is more distance between the cue ball and object ball? Will you still apply that spin?
Great video Niels. I love my English on the cue ball. If I may I ask what type of tips do you use on your cues??
Hi Wayne!
I use Kamui Brown soft on my playing cue and Kamui Hard on my break cue 👍😊
Should I make any adjustment in pointing the object ball ?
Gracias
Great stuff! How much are you adjusting your aim to account for deflection?
Lol I just read the comment before mine.
By defenition, all shafts even LD have some deflection so we have to adjust our aim by aiming slightly fuller on these shots to compensate for the twist of the cue ball to the opposite side of the spin. Hit with left, cue ball will squirt more to the right. However, the shorter the distance the less you need to compensate 😄👍🏼
Do you have to compensate in your aiming to make the shot when you want to have the cueball spin atfer the shot?
Hi there! Please check out this great video about aiming, I'm sure it can help you out: ua-cam.com/video/kbs6OCt_yMo/v-deo.html
Amazing, I’m playing for 30 years now and never saw something like this😅
Hahaha nice with some new input then I can imagine pal!! Thanks for watching, really appreciate the support 🔥😀
I love to spin
Great video idol Niels!
Thanks! Appreciate your support John 👍😃
Great info👍
Nice video again mate...💪♥️
Good to hear! Tnx! 😀👍 Appreciate your support 🙏
Hi niels could you answer me a question please im new to pool what is inside spin ie what side
Good job champ
Great tutorial❤️🇵🇭
Saludos desde argentina campeon
Hey Terminator do a video about a ball close to the que ball..I just saw a clip of you failing it..ques you were scared of the push..I struggle with this...
Now i know how to prepare ball upper
Niels, you are one hell of a great player. The stroke you use for these shots must have taken you years of practice to make such a powerful stroke. What are some things an amateur player like myself do to make a stroke more powerful to hit shots like these because when you were hitting these shots, you're playing on tournament cloth on your table and when you shoot the tournaments on tour, you're on tight fast cloth on those tables. In league, we shoot on tables that are like playing on carpet. How do you compensate for that?
everything does in pool. Like all things, even if you miss ... if you miss ANYTHING consistently ... you're an iota away from accepting it, adjusting that much, and making all of those you miss to the same location. If you miss within a margin of error (and roughly even distribution throughout out that range) you'll want to make sure you're hitting the CB hard enough to where it doesn't have time to masse much en route (huge effect if so and takes perfect feel for the humidity on the table). If you've got that down, put balls dead straight in, and practice being able to do a stop shot where the ball just twirls in that location for a minute or so ... the further away you can stop the cue ball from while making it spin quickly, the better is your concept of deflection for your cue, and the further away you can use spin even when cutting the ball or whatever else; it's the same shot ... the straight in part just allows you to be certain you know how to compensate for deflection with a particular amount of DISTANCE, SPEED, # of TIPS OFF CENTER, FOR THE CLOTH (grip) you're on. So you'll want to vary that to ensure you know how to do it at short range, sure (it'll look funny) ... then, to be able to do that?? with the CB 2 diamonds behind the side-pockets (near the break line) pocketing a ball that's 2-diamonds past the middle of the table going in to a corner diagonally (so you have distance from the OB and distance to the pocket) will let you test your accuracy. When you can do that you'll know when there's a path down the billiard line that goes right through two balls that are near the ball your pocketing ... and maybe using outside (as is often the case) to come off the rail back towards you ... that you can make the cue ball go in the direction & hit where you want. Don't assume you can ... practice it. :)
Shoot harder on crappy carpet valley tables... only way to do it
Very useful shot. It takes practice, lots of amateurs miss easy shots with too much English, thats a good practice shot to get better at it. I made one last week was straight on hit it hard with english and it got me shape lol it spun for like 15 seconds 😄 It didn't go that far tho my next shot wasn't at the very end. I love practicing by myself people kinda laugh at me sometimes but last season in league at the end my team played the best team they never lost one night, im one pf the only ones in the league who won 3/4 games against them, should have won all 4 but i got excited and miscued. if you miss they run the table. Not bad for a trans girl 😄 so many guys get frustrated losing to me 🤣 its a game of skill not strength and my breaks suck too they are lucky I don't have a break cue my shots arent as hard since I started transitioning. I might not be able to get completely down table on a 9' table but Im good at banks my go to practice shots lol
Great video. On the last shot you need a really good powerful stroke to make that shot happen. Most of us do not have that stroke, but I am sure going to practice it.
Hi James!!
Thanks for your message :) Happy you like the video. Practice pal and you'll be able to do it soon ;)
good
Also, on your tour tighter pockets , how do you handle the speed?
I would handle it the same but only if I’m fairly close to the ball. Otherwise it becomes too risky. So no more than the first example on the 8. That’s still very doable on most equipment 😄👍🏼
Great lesson. I still dump because of throw/deflection 😖
There's virtually no throw on these shots for a couple of reasons: 1) Almost every version of this shot requires a lot of speed, so the contact time between the cue ball and object ball is minimal... in other words, there's not enough time for friction to do its thing. 2) Speaking of friction, because this shot requires maximum side spin, the interaction between the cue ball and object ball has more a of a "sliding" effect (meaning the surface of the two balls aren't gripping as much, but instead are sliding off each other). As far as deflection, this will have to be accounted for, but in these situations you're usually going to be close to the object ball, so you don't have to change your aim too much. You can basically aim for a full ball hit and the inside English should deflect properly to make the shot.
@@chili015 thanks for the advice. Always a school day in the pool hall 🎱
Explained excellent!! 💪🏼👍🏼😄
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen
That’s why I love the pool community- pool hall is the school hall 🎱
Will remember this for when I play the toothless wonder.
Hoi niels, super video. Ik speel zelf ook graag met spin. Paar vragen als kan:op 1.17 pak je ook spin maar pak je 'm op 11 uur, later pak je 'm bij het goede voorbeeld op 10 uur, is dat zo'n verschil?
Verder pak je die 1 bal op 3 uur, als je 'm op 2 of 1 pakt krijgt die dan meer vaart maar minder spin naar andere band?
Heb bijna zelf eigen tafel dus kan oefenen😊 meest moeite heb ik met goede trekstoot en dan met name van langere afstand, ik krijg de bal niet genoeg terug maar weet niet goed hoe ik dit kan verbeteren. Heb je daar tips of een video van?
Bedabkt en hopelijk speel ik snel een keer tegen je op 'n toernooi 😊
aiming these shots is hard, i definitely need to practice them
Hello im from VietNam 🇻🇳
I mean in the firt tip you gave in this video?
Hahaha I like this guys he has the same energy as vince offer the slapchop guy
Hahahaha happy to hear you were entertained pal 😄😅
Thanks for watching!!!👍
What kind of glove is that?
Where do you hit the object ball?
By defenition, all shafts even LD have some deflection so we have to adjust our aim by aiming slightly fuller on these shots to compensate for the twist of the cue ball to the opposite side of the spin. Hit with left, cue ball will squirt more to the right. However, the shorter the distance the less you need to compensate 😄👍🏼
Maybe you can first use GoPro to show us the angles of the cue ball, the target ball and the pocket.First-person perspective.I think we'll understand better.
Saw the cue lineup on the thumb nail and Im like this is bullshit. Realize it's the terminator posting..😮Me oh this is will be good ❤
Hahahaha thanks pal!!! Hope you enjoyed it 👏👏😍
Good luck to the rest of us mortals with that first 8-ball shot.
Hahahaha practice will always pay off Jimmy 😃👊
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Yeah but can you do it on an irish table?
On the1 ball shot could rail first be an option? Maybe easier to execute?
When the 1 ball
Is fairly close to the corner yes big higher up, then you risk the scratch in the other corner or you have start drawing it 😄👍🏼
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen Thanks for the feedback! I see that a sliding cueball or draw would be necessary to get shape and avoid a potential scratch.
Any reason you skipped talking about the angle compensation needed for those high spin shots.
The power of inside English.
Great..... now the 8 ball doesnt go in... thanks alot
Adjust your aim slightly. Probably a bit thicker to allow for the natural deflection 😄👍🏼
Hey Neils. Do you mean aim thinner because deflection with left English would push the cue ball to the right resulting in a thicker hit than the one aimed at? The way you say ‘a bit thicker’ is confusing because that would mean aiming close to the center of the object ball but we are trying to account for deflection and hence aiming more outside edge of the object ball meaning aiming thinner. Yes ?
Estas mesas de billar tienen las tronadoras más grandes de lo normal así que no es necesario pegarles bien para que entren las bolas 🤔
Gracias por apoyar mi canal de youtube Luis!! 👍😃
👌🏻 cool
Do you still shoot the same potting angle ?
You can‘t bc you have to allow for cb deflection
There are many small angles to pot this ball but in order to get the cueball to hit the side rail you have to aim to hit the outside rail of the pocket. If you aim center pocket the cueball won't go anywhere.
By defenition, all shafts even LD have some deflection so we have to adjust our aim by aiming slightly fuller on these shots to compensate for the twist of the cue ball to the opposite side of the spin. Hit with left, cue ball will squirt more to the right. However, the shorter the distance the less you need to compensate 😄👍🏼
Depending on your shaft you can get away with aim ring middle pocket and the deflection will help you to twist away. But all depends on the equipment also 👍🏼😄
Jaaaaaren geleden heeft iemand me deze bal eens laten zien bij " De Dijkjes " ....toen was de Z-shaft van Predator net uit en ik vroeg hem wat er zo bijzonder was aan die shaft...
En hij liet me deze bal zien...
Hahaha lachen maar het ligt dus niet aan de shaft want ik gebruik LUNA NERA van Longoni 😆🔥