I actually take that shot a lot. I don't make it near as often as I'd like to, but I was shown that shot some time back by one of the regular hustlers where I shoot lol. They shoot a lot of bank pool there. There are several multiple rail banks that can get you out of a pickle if you can nail them. As many times as I've attempted this one, though...probably about a 30% success rate, at my current level. The problem is in not knowing the amount of English, equal to the amount of speed, equal to the size of the angle. Not easy lol
I would like to see a video where you put all these wonderful tips together that is rack the balls, break, see how the table is arranged and discuss strategy on what shot to pick and why did I pick that shot and what ball spin to use to set me up for the next shot.
Man if youre impressed by this youre going to learn slowly. This guy is okay but not good enough to teach. Well then again these are the most basic tips so maybe he is just trying to teach beginners the fundamentals of banking.
All those people complaining about the size of the pockets realize that it doesn't make any difference when it comes to the actual point of the video, right? Right???
It's just some losers who have nothing to do besides picking out irrelevant points to criticize other people to make them feel like they're better than everyone else
That was amazing man. That bank shot across the ball was crazy. I have done some slick moves before, but usually by accident. That was beautifully done. The technique was crazy in theory to me at first, but you did it. Thank you for these tips. I really appreciate watching the way you break it down.
Great video. I was always using the diamonds and finding half the angle for banks. That system worked with really simple ones but bank shots that require you to cut the ball a decent amount to get to the aiming point didn't work. So I would just eyeball those ones and this angle of reflection technique makes a lot of sense. I was watching a video of Efren Reye's final shot in his farewell tour. I believe those cross cut bank shots are actually influenced more by the spin transferred to the object ball by where the cue ball hits the object ball regardless of what spin you put on the cue ball itself. Either way, thank you for the video.
all i see in the comments are douchey billiards players that are too prideful to accept the fact that this guy gave a detailed, helpful tutorial video and is obviously a great player at a young age. who cares about the wide pockets it's not like he could pull a table out of his ass to give a tutorial video on a 12 ft. this kid is probably younger than me and could most definitely school me in billiards. thanks for the helpful video man!
Yeah who cares about wide pockets, it only enables you to to pot balls that usually wouldn’t go in, thus giving you false pretences that your playing shots correctly . Pool and snooker is all about how you deliver the cue when playing your shot, and just by watching this guys cue action, and pre shot routine, he’s certainly not technically solid. All that being said, agree, he speaks well and explains the subject of side well. Keep it up mate.
Jay. You don't play pool, do you? Dr. Cue and Tor both give better instruction on banks. I do credit this kid for trying and being enthusiastic. He seems to enjoy it, has some followers and may help a beginner, but that's it. Let's not forget. Ronnie was winning titles by this kids age. THAT is great, not making a video called "how to make banks 99% of the time" and then making your first bank off the cue ball. P.S. As you may have heard, size does matter. You don't get better by playing on slutty pockets.
@Coh Haters will Hate Period Doesn't matter what you are doing, seen a great chef show how to pan cook the best steak ever ( He's a chef at Ruth Chris steakhouse, $100 steaks) & your kind left all this Negative shit, so either if you knew how to cook it better, or thought so thats your opinion & you mkst likely are mature enough to not leave neg shjt, or you are just hating and CAN'T cook at all !!
I’ve been playing pool for nearly 50 years and this video popped up on my feed. You are never to old to learn something new. I really enjoyed watching this video, especially the first bank that you made, even on a bad deflection hit. That’s a lesson right there. Even a miss hit made. The reason you made it was because you did everything 99% correctly. Can’t wait to watch more of your videos.
Thanks for sharing. Learned a new shot! One correction. The harder you hit a ball, the less spin affects a ball, not more. The softer you hit an object ball with spin, the more it will throw the ball, not less. Easy to test: line up a shot diamond to diamond with one width of English. Shoot it softly, then shoot the same shot again hard. You will see that the object ball is thrown more with softer English. In the video, you had to hit it hard to make sure the ball had enough speed to return to the pocket, and still had some spin on it. That's very different than it "spinning more because you hit it hard." You can also test it by setting up a perfectly straight shot. Use 1/2 width of English and hit it hard. You'll see the object ball diverts very little vs. if you hit it softer, the object ball is thrown more. Just trying to correct a misstatement.
Well said Ken. When the nine gets to to the second rail the spin, looking from the brown ball side, has become LEFT spin, further helping the cause, and then goes back to RIGHT spin on the final rail, spinning even more as it slows down, just as you said.
This young man explains it in a way that is so simple to understand. Obviously he has it do to a science and for himself to share his knowledge this way is such an advantage to anyone wanting to improve their game. Great job Mr Dupree, you are a Pro no doubt about that. A comment below about running a table explaining every shot using English would be very interesting for subscribers as you pick your shots. Thanks so much for your videos. You are the best contributor to the game of billiards.
Really grateful for your advice and help to master the process of taking your game to the next level. This is a master class of epic proportions and I love to receive the notification of your latest video
Nice vid, One thing to remember: as the friction of white ball and object ball is low (they're very smooth, guys!) it takes a lot more spin on the white to transfer sufficient to the object ball to do that than if you simply aimed the white to bank on its own (remember also that you chalk the tip of your cue to INCREASE the friction between tip and white ball so spin shots take - you obviously can't do that between white and object ball).
You're the man. I'm really learning man. If I was in your city, I would pay you to help me with my game. I'm going to keep watch your vids buddy. Thanks alot!
Thank you Jaden for your videos. I used some of the techniques I have learned last night and won my first 9 ball match of the season. Mostly the banking position techniques. Thanks again and keep them going.
Great video٫ extremely helpful. I came here trying to understand bank shots better. Your video helped me do exactly that. Edit: also i really appreciate that you mentioned a physics rule. That really helps to point people in the rite direction. If they are willing to do their own research.
Man you know your stuff my friend. I have learned so much from you. Thank you. I have subscribed to your channel. One of the best pool players I ever saw in my life was an 18 year old man in the service
Dan I sort of fit in both categories. I Love and Hate him. I like his beginner skills but if you watch from about 3 min. the to 4 min. mark he says when you shoot fast the ball goes where it is supposed to but if you shoot slow it goes wide. He gives the position to Shoot for but then shoots way wide and yeah it goes wide. Only a beginner would not see this right off. I have been playing pool for over 60 years and I am Damn Good but I saw this deception right off. He will be real good when he can put the cue ball on the rack spot and an object ball at the rail at the Far end against the diamond 90 degrees away and cut the ball into either corner pocket OR put an object ball an inch off the Rail and about 6 to 8 inches away from the side pocket then cut it in the side. That is Me. I am that good, also with a good rack I can call the Eight on the break and make it 7 out of 10 times and if I happen to miss you will be $hitting your pants because it barely missed and is dangerously close to the pocket. Your skill then becomes finishing up and winning by either player. I once played with Steven Mizerak in Alabama. I beat the fat fart only once. That was in around 73 or 74. It has been a few decades now and I forget the exact year I was visiting relatives there. I live in The only Nation within this Nation, TEXAS. I grew up playing pool in the bars on the NE side of Houston bars off Hwy 90, an area where you had to be extremely skilled at BARELY winning or loose your life.
I have been a big fan of yours for a while now and I have to say that you have the most amazing skill in the way you don't move your eyes at any point from the moment you are in position to taking the shot. I have checked with other professionals and the only person that comes close to it is florian the venom, and reyes. Both are very much the top of their own class and I think this may be a great idea for the best way to go about taking a shot as the 3 of you are on a level that is not easy to get to. I'm 44 and been playing since I was 8! Started with 8 ball for the first 5 years and I have played 9ball ever since. So I'm really enjoying these videos so I can see if I can see a different way of doing some shots with a higher success rate than my own
it's not to complain its just that your going to confuse people when they try that same shot with bottom left and just end up thinking they can't do it and them just give up. thanks again man I've watched many of your videos and they are way helpful so thank you.
Sick shot. Great video. Cant lie my angles I see naturally but those shots are more than just natural. That's mathematically an amazing attempt. Thumbs up!!
I'm playing pool for many years and I've never thought about the double bank with the reverse spin on the object ball. Never knew the object ball could take spin! Thanks for bringing that to our attention!
When I first started trying to take pool seriously and learn to play I spent a long time trying to avoid bank shots and would instead hit ridiculous cut shots and could eventually hit shots that almost looked like the defied physics. On the other side of that my usual playing partner would avoid cut shots at all costs but learned to hit bank shots without even thinking about it. Then one day we both decided we needed to round out our games and that we both had something we could teach the other and we started playing games with only bank shots or only cut shots and one would help the other learn what worked for them.
This is one of the hardest shots for me to make. I've watched your video time and time again and still am not very happy with my bank shots, and yes I do practice them all the time.
Gotta hand out props when they are due - I shoot in the APA and wouldn't you know it that I wound up with a bank shot on the 8 to win my match this week and I used the exact method described here without practicing it first and nailed the bank to win my match! All the bashing the wide pockets comments are dumb, you guys are all missing the point. AND if you can do better, then where are your videos? The wide pockets don't matter, he's explaining how to line up the bank - the technique he's teaching is what matters, how you apply it is all on you. Thank you Dupree, this video helped me win my match this week!
That transferring of spin for that double bank shot on the 9, I don't even see pros using that type of play. Seriously that's some voodoo magic right there.
Jo-Erlend Schinstad I guess you've never seen Efren Reyes shoot. Learning shots like this might save you in a do or die situation. At least if you practice it you'll have a general idea of how it's done and can shoot with a bit of confidence.
Sure I have. Did you read my comment and what I responded to? Efren Reyes doesn't use magic all the time, because magic is higher risk than doing it simple. You only use advanced shots when it is required and good players avoid having to do it. You play to win, not to look cool. Players who plays to look cool, doesn't win very often.
I've been shooting pool a long time and have seen this happen accidentally. I never could put it together how to duplicate it. Thank you for the explanation.
Great vid man, thanks. One question, if you transfer right spin to the OB. I understand how that shortens the angle off the first rail, but, that same spin direction should've thrown the OB to the running direction off the 2nd rail? Pushing toward the corner area? How is it that it came back the opposite direction? Is it that the momentum and contact of the rail reverses the spin because it's it's going on the opposite direction from the spin? And the friction at the rail grabs the ball, and the momentum/friction reverses the spin? It's the only thing I can think of? The second rail hit, wasn't as strong of an angle, and less momentum, so it was able to keep the "left spin" it received from the 1st rail, and reverse course back to the 1st rail, now having running English to go into the side pocket? I would love feed back. Lol, maybe I'm way off here.
It leaves at the same angle if hit very light, because it is not compacting the cushion. The harder you hit it, the more it compacts the cushion. The cushion wants to throw back ball at 90 degrees to the cushion, so that the harder you hit the ball, the more it wants to do this, which is why the harder you hit it, the more it flattens out leaving the rail. This is very clear in the beginning of the video. You say they are coming off equal, but clearly they are not. Only the soft shot is coming off equal. It is not coming off wider, it is coming off on an equal angle. Your first shots are coming off flatter, not equal like you say, because you hit the ball firmer. Whenever you hit it with any kind of firmness, you are compacting the cushion, hence flattening the angle off the rail. Just my opinion.
Thanks for the informative explanation. I always screwed up bank shots when putting english on the ball, now I know why. I was putting the wrong spin on the cue ball! Thanks a bunch!
I dont know how often you check or read these comments, but I really enjoy your videos. Ive learned quite a bit from them. One thinng I think would make them better is if you had a camera pointing down from above the table. That would help show the angles better I think. But great job, keep them coming
I enjoy your videos. I've learned a lot from you. One Question: I subscribed and click the bell to be notified but I never get an email? What am I doing wrong? DO I need to change a setting? If so, can you tell me how? Thank you....
Great vids and advice! I do have a suggestion though. It seems you always have the camera on the opposite side of the room. And in a lot of your videos you're talking about spin directions, left, right, etc. Well everything is backwards from the viewers view. It can be a bit confusing. It would be much better if we could see everything from your side. (In first person view).
This is an okay video but you should use markers or placement stickers on the table so that they can actually see the differences from the same angles.
So amazing! Well done! There's so much more to being a great pole player than I ever thought. Always thought chance, luck, and a little bit of skill were all you needed. But there's a lot of science and math involved--geometry, trigonometry, and physics, for example. Thanks for opening my eyes to how sophisticated the game can be.
Topspin and draw absolutely will put the opposite spin on the object ball and affect the angle it comes off the rail. Draw on the cueball >> topspin on the object ball >> wider angle. Topspin on the cueball >> draw on the object ball >> shallower angle. Otherwise, great video!
3:50 your incoming angle isn't the same as the outgoing angle toward the pocket. I mean the principle stands, but the throw isn't as drastic as you make it out to be.
Well 3:48 was missed because you moved the start point of the object ball more to the right as we looked but contacted the cushion/rail right by the same point as previous banks. Yes, speed does play a role but most of that miss was because your angles were way off (3:14 and 3:47 show the object ball on the rail at almost exactly the same point).
How about a video on banking the length of the table. Specially the best way to measure the angle. It looks easy to measure the angle when you are banking the width of the table. But the stick isn’t long enough to do so if you are banking he length.
You are a gifted individual, the fact that you refer to physics in describing how to play pool shows a degree of intelligence a lot of pool players don't understand is a massive part of the game. I can see you winning a world championship yet. Keep up the great work, much appreciated. Don't mind the begrudgers, they are jealous. 😁
Most of the spin that returns the CB is from spin induced off the rail in your example.. I'd guestimate 80%. That said, helpful video for beginners and well produced.
Softer stroke imparts more English. Shooting hard into the rail closes the angle of the bank. Shooting softly does not open the angle as implied. It creates much more accuracy. This means that if you need to shoot hard to make your bank angle correctly then your eye is incorrectly trained. 3 ways to close an angle on a bank: 1. Shoot hard (rail sink) 2. Hold up English (inside) 3. Draw (Bottom English, technically draw is not accurately called “English) Using a combination of two or more techniques increases the result. First, learn to shoot banks accurately with a soft stroke. If you need to shoot more firmly into a bank but don’t want to close/tighten the angle of rebound then use either “follow” (top English) or slight running/outside English. Vary your speed and distance from center-ball until you learn the nuances. Those pocket you’ve got there are exceedingly forgiving.
If you notice in the first part of his video when he’s explaining how fast he shoots in correlation with bank angle he’s paying attention to the diamonds on the table.
This channel has really grown since a year and a week ago when this video was made. 7:33 He's showing appreciation for 6.9K subs and now he has 69K. Great work over the past year!
Thanks for all your videos and inspiring play. As a relative newbie to spin, I find your left/right terminology confusing. When you say left spin on que it looks as if you are hitting it on left side such that it actually causes que to spin clockwise to the right. Is that a correct assessment?
Clockwise is clockwise (?) I dont get what you mean by to the right. Hitting the cue ball on the left puts clockwise spin. Hitting the cue ball on the right puts counter clockwise spin. Both clockwise and counter clockwise are both moving right at some points on the circle and left at others
Pretty much. Whatever spin is on the cue will transfer opposite on the object ball. So left english causes the ball to spin clockwise (right), which causes the object ball to spin counterclockwise (left).
What do you think of my theory that if snookered and need to come off a cushion first, if the angle is at 60 degrees and you hit the white at 60 degrees it will follow through true no matter how hard you hit the cushion first.
I made a couple shots from one end of the table to the other where the ball was right on the edge of the pool table thanks to the tips in another video from this person.
I think the ball is not going wide enough on slow speed (or at least as wide enough to miss the pocket as you secretly expected) because the cloth of the table is too worn out and the ball doesn't grip it as well (slides more)
The opposite tends to happen to my shot. it tends to deaden every time I bank the ball. Drives me nuts. I usually try to hit the center of the cue ball with a level shot, but I probably put accidental English on it. I can sometimes compensate by increasing my bank angle.
When you use your pool stick to line up the angle of incidence, there is the pool sticks shadow that seems to me to be the angle of reflection. Is the pool stick's shadow a true portrayal of the angle of reflection?
6:17 is an insanely impressive shot
Agree. Really taught me something. Felt on the table I play on will never work for this tho
It was Alex.............never seen a shot like that made in a match play. But, man that would be cool!
I’ve been stuck in this situation more than a few times. I can’t wait to try this shot out sometime now. Great video
I actually take that shot a lot. I don't make it near as often as I'd like to, but I was shown that shot some time back by one of the regular hustlers where I shoot lol. They shoot a lot of bank pool there. There are several multiple rail banks that can get you out of a pickle if you can nail them. As many times as I've attempted this one, though...probably about a 30% success rate, at my current level. The problem is in not knowing the amount of English, equal to the amount of speed, equal to the size of the angle. Not easy lol
You can say that again bro, that shot was crazy
I would like to see a video where you put all these wonderful tips together that is rack the balls, break, see how the table is arranged and discuss strategy on what shot to pick and why did I pick that shot and what ball spin to use to set me up for the next shot.
You perfectly described my How To Break And Run 9-Ball Video :)
ua-cam.com/video/L7YqEjoFno0/v-deo.html I have a video like that for 8 ball.
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Man if youre impressed by this youre going to learn slowly. This guy is okay but not good enough to teach. Well then again these are the most basic tips so maybe he is just trying to teach beginners the fundamentals of banking.
@@cannonwar1 I wasen't involved in this, but you want to stake the kid on me we can make it happen.
All those people complaining about the size of the pockets realize that it doesn't make any difference when it comes to the actual point of the video, right? Right???
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It's just some losers who have nothing to do besides picking out irrelevant points to criticize other people to make them feel like they're better than everyone else
That was amazing man. That bank shot across the ball was crazy. I have done some slick moves before, but usually by accident. That was beautifully done. The technique was crazy in theory to me at first, but you did it. Thank you for these tips. I really appreciate watching the way you break it down.
Great video. I was always using the diamonds and finding half the angle for banks. That system worked with really simple ones but bank shots that require you to cut the ball a decent amount to get to the aiming point didn't work. So I would just eyeball those ones and this angle of reflection technique makes a lot of sense. I was watching a video of Efren Reye's final shot in his farewell tour. I believe those cross cut bank shots are actually influenced more by the spin transferred to the object ball by where the cue ball hits the object ball regardless of what spin you put on the cue ball itself. Either way, thank you for the video.
all i see in the comments are douchey billiards players that are too prideful to accept the fact that this guy gave a detailed, helpful tutorial video and is obviously a great player at a young age. who cares about the wide pockets it's not like he could pull a table out of his ass to give a tutorial video on a 12 ft. this kid is probably younger than me and could most definitely school me in billiards. thanks for the helpful video man!
Yeah who cares about wide pockets, it only enables you to to pot balls that usually wouldn’t go in, thus giving you false pretences that your playing shots correctly . Pool and snooker is all about how you deliver the cue when playing your shot, and just by watching this guys cue action, and pre shot routine, he’s certainly not technically solid. All that being said, agree, he speaks well and explains the subject of side well. Keep it up mate.
Jay. You don't play pool, do you? Dr. Cue and Tor both give better instruction on banks. I do credit this kid for trying and being enthusiastic. He seems to enjoy it, has some followers and may help a beginner, but that's it. Let's not forget. Ronnie was winning titles by this kids age. THAT is great, not making a video called "how to make banks 99% of the time" and then making your first bank off the cue ball.
P.S. As you may have heard, size does matter.
You don't get better by playing on slutty pockets.
Everything else aside, the glamour shot on that cue would be better if the lint bunnies on his table weren't so damn huge.
@Coh Glad I could help.
@Coh Haters will Hate Period Doesn't matter what you are doing, seen a great chef show how to pan cook the best steak ever ( He's a chef at Ruth Chris steakhouse, $100 steaks) & your kind left all this Negative shit, so either if you knew how to cook it better, or thought so thats your opinion & you mkst likely are mature enough to not leave neg shjt, or you are just hating and CAN'T cook at all !!
I’ve been playing pool for nearly 50 years and this video popped up on my feed.
You are never to old to learn something new.
I really enjoyed watching this video, especially the first bank that you made, even on a bad deflection hit. That’s a lesson right there. Even a miss hit made. The reason you made it was because you did everything 99% correctly.
Can’t wait to watch more of your videos.
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DAMN!!! I do that stuff all the time but didnt even realize WHY it worked when it does. Amazing. Now I wont forget!!
Learned a lot! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!
Thanks for sharing. Learned a new shot! One correction. The harder you hit a ball, the less spin affects a ball, not more. The softer you hit an object ball with spin, the more it will throw the ball, not less. Easy to test: line up a shot diamond to diamond with one width of English. Shoot it softly, then shoot the same shot again hard. You will see that the object ball is thrown more with softer English. In the video, you had to hit it hard to make sure the ball had enough speed to return to the pocket, and still had some spin on it. That's very different than it "spinning more because you hit it hard." You can also test it by setting up a perfectly straight shot. Use 1/2 width of English and hit it hard. You'll see the object ball diverts very little vs. if you hit it softer, the object ball is thrown more. Just trying to correct a misstatement.
Well said Ken. When the nine gets to to the second rail the spin, looking from the brown ball side, has become LEFT spin, further helping the cause, and then goes back to RIGHT spin on the final rail, spinning even more as it slows down, just as you said.
This young man explains it in a way that is so simple to understand. Obviously he has it do to a science and for himself to share his knowledge this way is such an advantage to anyone wanting to improve their game. Great job Mr Dupree, you are a Pro no doubt about that. A comment below about running a table explaining every shot using English would be very interesting for subscribers as you pick your shots. Thanks so much for your videos. You are the best contributor to the game of billiards.
Really grateful for your advice and help to master the process of taking your game to the next level. This is a master class of epic proportions and I love to receive the notification of your latest video
Nice vid, One thing to remember: as the friction of white ball and object ball is low (they're very smooth, guys!) it takes a lot more spin on the white to transfer sufficient to the object ball to do that than if you simply aimed the white to bank on its own (remember also that you chalk the tip of your cue to INCREASE the friction between tip and white ball so spin shots take - you obviously can't do that between white and object ball).
You're the man. I'm really learning man. If I was in your city, I would pay you to help me with my game. I'm going to keep watch your vids buddy. Thanks alot!
This is a great video, very very helpful. Best wishes, Ian, UK.
Thank you Jaden for your videos. I used some of the techniques I have learned last night and won my first 9 ball match of the season. Mostly the banking position techniques. Thanks again and keep them going.
Great video٫ extremely helpful. I came here trying to understand bank shots better. Your video helped me do exactly that.
Edit: also i really appreciate that you mentioned a physics rule. That really helps to point people in the rite direction. If they are willing to do their own research.
Man you know your stuff my friend. I have learned so much from you. Thank you. I have subscribed to your channel. One of the best pool players I ever saw in my life was an 18 year old man in the service
screw the haters. thanks for trying to help people man
Dan I sort of fit in both categories. I Love and Hate him.
I like his beginner skills but if you watch from about 3 min. the to 4 min. mark he says when you shoot fast the ball goes where it is supposed to but if you shoot slow it goes wide.
He gives the position to Shoot for but then shoots way wide and yeah it goes wide. Only a beginner would not see this right off.
I have been playing pool for over 60 years and I am Damn Good but I saw this deception right off.
He will be real good when he can put the cue ball on the rack spot and an object ball at the rail at the Far end against the diamond 90 degrees away and cut the ball into either corner pocket OR put an object ball an inch off the Rail and about 6 to 8 inches away from the side pocket then cut it in the side.
That is Me.
I am that good, also with a good rack I can call the Eight on the break and make it 7 out of 10 times and if I happen to miss you will be $hitting your pants because it barely missed and is dangerously close to the pocket. Your skill then becomes finishing up and winning by either player. I once played with Steven Mizerak in Alabama. I beat the fat fart only once. That was in around 73 or 74. It has been a few decades now and I forget the exact year I was visiting relatives there. I live in The only Nation within this Nation, TEXAS.
I grew up playing pool in the bars on the NE side of Houston bars off Hwy 90, an area where you had to be extremely skilled at BARELY winning or loose your life.
I have been a big fan of yours for a while now and I have to say that you have the most amazing skill in the way you don't move your eyes at any point from the moment you are in position to taking the shot. I have checked with other professionals and the only person that comes close to it is florian the venom, and reyes. Both are very much the top of their own class and I think this may be a great idea for the best way to go about taking a shot as the 3 of you are on a level that is not easy to get to. I'm 44 and been playing since I was 8!
Started with 8 ball for the first 5 years and I have played 9ball ever since. So I'm really enjoying these videos so I can see if I can see a different way of doing some shots with a higher success rate than my own
Wow ... thank you. Really helpful. I need to practice big-time!
Am from Kenya.... My friends are not challenging me anymore because of you instructions.... Much love Dupree
it's not to complain its just that your going to confuse people when they try that same shot with bottom left and just end up thinking they can't do it and them just give up. thanks again man I've watched many of your videos and they are way helpful so thank you.
Thank you for this excellent video.
Thank you. Great tutorial!
Thanks, very informative,great explanations.
What video camera are you using. It comes out very clear.. Thanks
Jamie...he isnot long winded. Excellent explanation and teacher.
Sick shot. Great video. Cant lie my angles I see naturally but those shots are more than just natural. That's mathematically an amazing attempt. Thumbs up!!
Awesome double banks! I've never seen that! Who taught you??? You have a bright future.
+Wilwen I taught myself!
I'm playing pool for many years and I've never thought about the double bank with the reverse spin on the object ball. Never knew the object ball could take spin! Thanks for bringing that to our attention!
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When I first started trying to take pool seriously and learn to play I spent a long time trying to avoid bank shots and would instead hit ridiculous cut shots and could eventually hit shots that almost looked like the defied physics. On the other side of that my usual playing partner would avoid cut shots at all costs but learned to hit bank shots without even thinking about it. Then one day we both decided we needed to round out our games and that we both had something we could teach the other and we started playing games with only bank shots or only cut shots and one would help the other learn what worked for them.
wow, i learned a lot. i like the physics aspect of it. i've only played bar pool and was not thinking much about physics. great info on spin.
This is one of the hardest shots for me to make. I've watched your video time and time again and still am not very happy with my bank shots, and yes I do practice them all the time.
Hey i was wondering if you could make a video on picking a pool cues and possibly tip density. Thanks
Nick Williams hi Nick Williams it's Nick Williams lol. I was like dude I don't remember leaving that comment.
Very accomplished player. What is you cue/tip combo of choice?
Love that spin double bank. In a pinch it would be great to pull that one off at the club...lol
It really would
Gotta hand out props when they are due - I shoot in the APA and wouldn't you know it that I wound up with a bank shot on the 8 to win my match this week and I used the exact method described here without practicing it first and nailed the bank to win my match! All the bashing the wide pockets comments are dumb, you guys are all missing the point. AND if you can do better, then where are your videos? The wide pockets don't matter, he's explaining how to line up the bank - the technique he's teaching is what matters, how you apply it is all on you. Thank you Dupree, this video helped me win my match this week!
That’s awesome man!
The title also says "How to make bank shots 99% of the time" pure clickbait.
That transferring of spin for that double bank shot on the 9, I don't even see pros using that type of play. Seriously that's some voodoo magic right there.
Pros usually doesn't do difficult shots very often, because they don't have to. Shots like that look really cool, but they're also very high risk.
Jo-Erlend Schinstad I guess you've never seen Efren Reyes shoot. Learning shots like this might save you in a do or die situation. At least if you practice it you'll have a general idea of how it's done and can shoot with a bit of confidence.
Sure I have. Did you read my comment and what I responded to? Efren Reyes doesn't use magic all the time, because magic is higher risk than doing it simple. You only use advanced shots when it is required and good players avoid having to do it. You play to win, not to look cool. Players who plays to look cool, doesn't win very often.
I've been shooting pool a long time and have seen this happen accidentally. I never could put it together how to duplicate it. Thank you for the explanation.
I play to do both, idk about you. (At least against amateurs) The total victory is many times sweeter than the simple victory.
This was a really great educational video!
Thanks for the video, I'm trying to start winning at bars lol
Don't bet your paycheck! There's always somebody better! lol
Great video. Please show how to position the que ball for the next shot.
Used this bank shot trick last night for the first time in my GAME and it WORKED. It impressed several people...great tip.
Great vid man, thanks. One question, if you transfer right spin to the OB. I understand how that shortens the angle off the first rail, but, that same spin direction should've thrown the OB to the running direction off the 2nd rail? Pushing toward the corner area? How is it that it came back the opposite direction? Is it that the momentum and contact of the rail reverses the spin because it's it's going on the opposite direction from the spin? And the friction at the rail grabs the ball, and the momentum/friction reverses the spin? It's the only thing I can think of? The second rail hit, wasn't as strong of an angle, and less momentum, so it was able to keep the "left spin" it received from the 1st rail, and reverse course back to the 1st rail, now having running English to go into the side pocket? I would love feed back. Lol, maybe I'm way off here.
It leaves at the same angle if hit very light, because it is not compacting the cushion. The harder you hit it, the more it compacts the cushion. The cushion wants to throw back ball at 90 degrees to the cushion, so that the harder you hit the ball, the more it wants to do this, which is why the harder you hit it, the more it flattens out leaving the rail.
This is very clear in the beginning of the video. You say they are coming off equal, but clearly they are not. Only the soft shot is coming off equal. It is not coming off wider, it is coming off on an equal angle. Your first shots are coming off flatter, not equal like you say, because you hit the ball firmer. Whenever you hit it with any kind of firmness, you are compacting the cushion, hence flattening the angle off the rail. Just my opinion.
Thanks for the informative explanation. I always screwed up bank shots when putting english on the ball, now I know why. I was putting the wrong spin on the cue ball! Thanks a bunch!
I love your videos. Thankyou. What cue are you shooting with? I love the look of it.
+Curtis Brechter Meucci white crusher!
I dont know how often you check or read these comments, but I really enjoy your videos. Ive learned quite a bit from them. One thinng I think would make them better is if you had a camera pointing down from above the table. That would help show the angles better I think. But great job, keep them coming
Thanks for an excellent lesson!
I learn a great deal from this young man
Dan Naas blind leading the blind
me too
I enjoy your videos. I've learned a lot from you. One Question: I subscribed and click the bell to be notified but I never get an email? What am I doing wrong? DO I need to change a setting? If so, can you tell me how? Thank you....
Great vids and advice!
I do have a suggestion though.
It seems you always have the camera on the opposite side of the room.
And in a lot of your videos you're talking about spin directions, left, right, etc. Well everything is backwards from the viewers view. It can be a bit confusing.
It would be much better if we could see everything from your side. (In first person view).
This is an okay video but you should use markers or placement stickers on the table so that they can actually see the differences from the same angles.
So amazing! Well done! There's so much more to being a great pole player than I ever thought. Always thought chance, luck, and a little bit of skill were all you needed. But there's a lot of science and math involved--geometry, trigonometry, and physics, for example. Thanks for opening my eyes to how sophisticated the game can be.
Topspin and draw absolutely will put the opposite spin on the object ball and affect the angle it comes off the rail. Draw on the cueball >> topspin on the object ball >> wider angle. Topspin on the cueball >> draw on the object ball >> shallower angle. Otherwise, great video!
Great video,that 3 rail bank shot was awesome
3:50 your incoming angle isn't the same as the outgoing angle toward the pocket. I mean the principle stands, but the throw isn't as drastic as you make it out to be.
THAT WAS A GOOD SHOT YOU MADE AT 6:17 IN THE VIDEO
BEAUTIFUL
KEITH
That was such a cool shot! I never imagined a shot like that. Can't wait to try it out.
@@mike_williams
That truely was an awesome shot.
Did you try it yet ?
Let me know if you
make it with consistency.
Keith
Woooooooooww. Pliz more lessons on spin!
6:13 wass cool
Very cool
Looks easy - when you do it!
Well 3:48 was missed because you moved the start point of the object ball more to the right as we looked but contacted the cushion/rail right by the same point as previous banks. Yes, speed does play a role but most of that miss was because your angles were way off (3:14 and 3:47 show the object ball on the rail at almost exactly the same point).
How about a video on banking the length of the table. Specially the best way to measure the angle. It looks easy to measure the angle when you are banking the width of the table. But the stick isn’t long enough to do so if you are banking he length.
Good job bro!!Thank you!! Never give up! MONSTER SQUAD 🎱👍
Very informative, thank you!
I would like to add your videos are great and how did you learn to shoot so well at such a young age?
You are a gifted individual, the fact that you refer to physics in describing how to play pool shows a degree of intelligence a lot of pool players don't understand is a massive part of the game. I can see you winning a world championship yet. Keep up the great work, much appreciated. Don't mind the begrudgers, they are jealous. 😁
You have the distinguished honor of being the only channel I’ve ever subscribed to
Good job. Thank you.
Hey bro how long youve been playing? Did you teach yourself all this or did someone teach you?
Most of the spin that returns the CB is from spin induced off the rail in your example.. I'd guestimate 80%. That said, helpful video for beginners and well produced.
Very informative, thank you for sharing your awesome. 👍🏽
Softer stroke imparts more English. Shooting hard into the rail closes the angle of the bank. Shooting softly does not open the angle as implied. It creates much more accuracy. This means that if you need to shoot hard to make your bank angle correctly then your eye is incorrectly trained. 3 ways to close an angle on a bank:
1. Shoot hard (rail sink)
2. Hold up English (inside)
3. Draw (Bottom English, technically draw is not accurately called “English)
Using a combination of two or more techniques increases the result.
First, learn to shoot banks accurately with a soft stroke. If you need to shoot more firmly into a bank but don’t want to close/tighten the angle of rebound then use either “follow” (top English) or slight running/outside English. Vary your speed and distance from center-ball until you learn the nuances.
Those pocket you’ve got there are exceedingly forgiving.
If you notice in the first part of his video when he’s explaining how fast he shoots in correlation with bank angle he’s paying attention to the diamonds on the table.
This channel has really grown since a year and a week ago when this video was made. 7:33 He's showing appreciation for 6.9K subs and now he has 69K. Great work over the past year!
Nice
Your videos are great, man. How old are you??
Great video, thanks for uploading it, but Google is serving up ads every 45 seconds and I can't hang
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You got me with that double Bank spinshot to the middle Pocket. Thx for sharing
It was a triple
@@samarthmohan7639 im talking about a double bank shot. Not a tripple, Beetlejuice
Thanks for all your videos and inspiring play. As a relative newbie to spin, I find your left/right terminology confusing. When you say left spin on que it looks as if you are hitting it on left side such that it actually causes que to spin clockwise to the right. Is that a correct assessment?
Clockwise is clockwise (?) I dont get what you mean by to the right. Hitting the cue ball on the left puts clockwise spin. Hitting the cue ball on the right puts counter clockwise spin. Both clockwise and counter clockwise are both moving right at some points on the circle and left at others
Pretty much. Whatever spin is on the cue will transfer opposite on the object ball. So left english causes the ball to spin clockwise (right), which causes the object ball to spin counterclockwise (left).
Good job buddy. Thanks for the video.
i happen to appreciate the vid a lot! thanks for sharing! i would appreciate more time on lining up the shot though.
Can you use the reflection method in a match to measure if you're gonna hit the object ball?
how wide are the pockets on this table looks like 6 plus inches ??? they make pocket reducers
Up to 119K subscribers now too. DOPE WORK
Can you do a tutorial on how to do a closed bridge?
Spin and English and how they affect angles.
I thought spin are english ?
Bro, you looks like Tom Brady before he was drafted. Skinny, lanky. But skilled. Very Skilled. Good luck man. Keep it up.
What do you think of my theory that if snookered and need to come off a cushion first, if the angle is at 60 degrees and you hit the white at 60 degrees it will follow through true no matter how hard you hit the cushion first.
I didn't know that you have to hit that bank shots fast. I'm normally don't hit any shots fast. I hope this info helps my game. Thank you.
my first visit subscribed as well. Nice looking pool room. Anything else youre yearning for?
Really didn't know the whole psychic mirror thing until this video. Thanks a lot!
What is the stick you are using? I really like it.
Awsome tutorial!
I made a couple shots from one end of the table to the other where the ball was right on the edge of the pool table thanks to the tips in another video from this person.
Have you ever seen the Kamui Diamond slicer, and if so could you do a video on how to set it up?
I think the ball is not going wide enough on slow speed (or at least as wide enough to miss the pocket as you secretly expected) because the cloth of the table is too worn out and the ball doesn't grip it as well (slides more)
Any tips on athlete's foot?
Nice glove. Been fighting bobcats recently?
do you have big pockets or small hands? i wear size M gloves and i cant fit my hand anywhere near that easily into the pocket
Thanks for making this video on bank shots 😊
The opposite tends to happen to my shot. it tends to deaden every time I bank the ball. Drives me nuts. I usually try to hit the center of the cue ball with a level shot, but I probably put accidental English on it. I can sometimes compensate by increasing my bank angle.
When you use your pool stick to line up the angle of incidence, there is the pool sticks shadow that seems to me to be the angle of reflection. Is the pool stick's shadow a true portrayal of the angle of reflection?