Pool Lesson | Calculate The Cue Ball Path Using The Tangent Line
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- I will show you a how to calculate where the cue ball is going by using the tangent line. Thats a very useful technique to maneuver the cueball through tight spots.
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best pool video i have seen so far
awesome video! Great job!
Same! Can you make a video on the 30 degree angle too?
I'm in school learning geometry. Never knew what tangent lines had in life in terms of application.
thanks so much
I've already been beating most of the guy at my local billiards and never knew this until now. This is gonna be a game changer. Thanks
Great use of graphics and animations to make a hard concept easy to understand!
Bro, you are outstanding!! Thank you so much for clearing up some doubts I had about my positional play. I've been going more on general feel, but I'm certain this will give me more consistency. Can't wait to set up these drills and practice this down the club. You're a legend. Keep these videos coming !!!
Exactly what I was looking for as far as explaining the tangent line
Excellent explanation of how the tangent line works, never heard of this until I watched this video. You never stop learning
Thank you. This was very helpful and important. I have been playing pool for many years and did not know that the tangent line does not move when you choose a different place to place the cue ball.
All the way from Brazil, thank you for your clear and understandible explanation. Even as an almost professional pool player i was very much hooked to your video. This is my first video. I am ging to watch them all.
You are a fantastic teacher. Thank you for the effort you've put into make your videos.
Very best explanation! It's like we are using trigonometry.
I've directed a few low ranked shooters on my 9 ball team to your videos and they love them! You do a very good job of being direct and not long winded!
Damn, I never knew this! You just made me a much better player with one video. Thanks
Thanks for your amazing videos! Very clear and helpful 😁
Hey pal so just to be clear.The CB will always come off the tangent line first regardles of where you hit the cb.of course the spin on the CB will grip and then leave the TLine
Brother, thank you for this!!!!!
Great video
The best video, by far, that I have seen explaining the tangent line. If players could master the sliding cue ball and envision the tangent line their position play will improve by leaps and bounds very quickly.
Thank you!
That's amazing! Thank you!
Best pool channel ever man. Top 3 def. Thx man
Tangent line applies only if you use stun shot?
Better than the other kid on UA-cam.. Dupree trickshot
Sharivari cut's all the crap and get's down to it. If Dupree did this video it would be at least 25 minutes of babbling.
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Excellent video ❤
Thank you very much!
Excellent description and graphics. The tangent line is fundamental knowledge for anyone playing pool. You mention in passing about follow and draw changes the angle of the cue ball. A video to demonstrate that would be beneficial, and the next logical step to teach people position. Great work!
The quality of your videos deserve a lot more views and subscribers keep it up 👍🏻 I’ve learnt heaps already and I’ve only watched a couple of them so far!
WOW!!! absolutely perfect video, very helpful. loved it. thank you for taking time for it.
Excellent
Nice video,simply and good explained.I have over 250 instructional videos and in every video I watched same pricinple is,that is that.But path of cue ball depend of many factors and to control well cue ball,that is master skill.Phisics and theory is one thing ,playing pool on the table and use that pricinples is something totaly different.Keep posting videos,looks cool!
Awesome
Love this. Perfect graphics make everything clear!
The tangent line theory in my opinion is only predictable providing you hit your cue ball center mass. Any top or bottom or left or right spin will change your tangent line. It can even be manipulated depending on what type of stroke you use.
please watch the last part of the video. and watch the whole video again.
tangent line does not change, that's not how physics works. if the object ball direction does not change, you can not change the tangent to that direction of aim. you can certainly change the path of the cue ball with forwards or backwards spin, in which case the effect of said spin is so quick that it looks like you changed the deflection line. but what is happening is that the follow/draw is applied and quickly used if there is not a lot of it. since the direction of follow/draw is not along the tangent line, it will change the 'angle' of the cue ball, making it look like you changed the 'tangent line' since it goes off straight in less than a second.
english does not change the cue ball path at all, except in the cases of swerve.
does the cue ball have to be sliding (vs rolling) for this tangent line principle to work? thanks
your video answered my own question! yes.
No, the tangent line works with a ball that is hit in the center. Adding any spin causes the cue ball to travel away from the tangent line. The slide is used for stop shots.
@jerrymeehan318 Not true that "the tangent line works with a ball that is hit in the center." It's not merely where you hit the CB; it's what the CB is doing right before it collides with the OB. If not hit hard, a CB hit in the center still will roll before hitting the OB. And the tangent of a rolling CB is not 90%. Rather it's around 30%. Proof: ua-cam.com/video/JgKD-nqKTlQ/v-deo.html
So, yes, the CB must be SLIDING for the always-90%-tangent to work.
Very well done.
Great explainations, great graphics. Drills I will practice.
Keep it up.
I love your videos even though I know most of it, once in a while receive a nugget of info that I hadn’t perceived. When I was in Nuremberg, I didn’t see any Germans playing at the gasthouses, it was the Americans. Do you guys play snooker also?
Glad to hear that. Yes we play snooker as well (with league and tournaments), but it's not as big as pool. However it's pretty popular, many people like to watch snooker on tv.
I use the target line to break up clusters
Does left or right spin(no high or low) affects tangential line at all?
Yes a bit, because with left or right spin you have to aim a bit different on the object ball, so therefore to tangent line slightly changes. But it's something you can neglect.
Liked, subscribed, belled these are great videos I wish you success
The path of the 9 ball will be thrown off line due to cling, when a sliding cue contacts the 9 ball, shouldn't you have mentioned that?
Great stuff Been playing over 6 decades still learning
any advice for a person who rattles the pocket when applying medium to hard power? Or a drill to do to stop that?
The harder you hit, the more you are likely to miss because of innacurarcy of your body. You probably aren't lose and your muscles tense up when hitting hard. Try to do everything the same way, like when you're hitting with normal speed, except the last forward swing of your arm. A smooth backswing with a pause before the final hit is often helping.
Thanks a lot. This lesson was very helpful!!!
I have a question please response. The cueball will travel to the tangent line if youll just play a stun shot right? Thanks
Yes it will.
@@Sharivari thanks. Great vids new sub here. How can I avail your cue give aways? hehe
@@rentheman7581 You're welcome :) Just comment under tomorrows upcoming video.
Excelent lessons. Lastima que no entiendo bien el inglés :(
Why is it 90 degrees? Is it because it’s the path of least resistance, deflection of two round objects? What physics could explain this? I know it may sound oblivious but really want to get my mind wrapped around why as that helps with my game.
After contact the cueball is looking for a way to go because there is still kinetic energy on it (except a straight in stop shot. Here all energy is lost).
Until it reaches the 90° angle there is always a part of the object ball in the way. So at the 90° the way is free for the cueball because there is no resistance from another object.
Daljinder G ! The
'conservation of linear momentum'. The object ball receives all the momentum that the cue ball has in the direction of the pocket. This leaves the cue ball travelling perfectly sideways to the pocket.
Very impressed with your stroke here but you are so tall it seems like a bit of a handicap compared to most other players. Your body really doesn't fit the height of regulation tables imo. I'm 6'1" so there's a bit of that going on for me as well but you tower over the table. I'm guessing 6'4" or taller maybe much taller.
Yes, I am 6'4". It's a handicap on the one side, because I really have to bend. But on the other side I can reach shots a lot of players would never be able to reach. I have to use the mechanical bridge maybe 1 out of 3000 times. So I can't complain.
Awesome knowledge. I always wondered how I could apply geometry from grad school to pool. This is not quite what I had imagined. Though see it as my first step to a start of understanding. And, have a great understanding of where the cue ball will go from this bit of information.
Sharivari, thanks for the excellent video. Hey, can you do a part two to this video to show how to determine the path of cue ball after contacting object ball to play safety, breakup clusters avoid other ball or get position on next shot?
the right angle line or angle of deflection but what i didnt see is how the speed affects the tangent line ,,,,,,,,,,, i know you have it somewhere lol .
Perfect! you helped me to do my assignment about calculus Cuz I had to Find the tangent line to the path of the cue ball at the point of impact.Keep up the amazing content!
nice video, easy to understand
Do I have to bend down that far?
what an amazing video thanks
Nicely done! Hats off to you!
Thank you, Just joined an APA team after only playing pool 3 weeks. You're videos are very helpful
Your information is solid gold
Excellent description and graphics now I understand it better. Thanks
Thank you for this lesson.
Yep this one definitely got the Subscribtion.. :) Thank You..
Your videos are very helpful and the explanations are clear and to the point! Thanks!
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sin audio, entendi muy bien!
Thanks, so much! I love your teaching style.
Great, short, simple explanation. This has helped me so much. I was using another method that I most likely understood wrong - spreading my index n middle finger to the fixed 30° angel that apparently all people have. But either the way I interpreted the system was wrong or the way I deploy it is wrong. Most likely both, lol. Anyway, I've been using what I learned in this video, and an improvement in my game is already noticeable. Ty!!!
You're very welcome!
I was looking for this fr, thanks man
Great way to explain things on the felt...enjoyed it!!!
Its a jewel video in youtube...
The tangent line (90 deg ) stun angle doesn't apply to thin quarter ball or thinner angles even if you have a sliding guess ball at impact. As only a small part of the cue ball hits the object ball. If you try english billiards you would understand
I'm a beginner so thanks for your videos.
Thanks for the tips. Do you have any recommendations about how to predict the path of the cue ball after contacting the first rail? Thx..
Yes, I actually made a video for that:
ua-cam.com/video/K9zLxqS8Ajc/v-deo.html
Very effective demonstration of the tangent line. Using the sliding cue ball that you refer to, do you mean that you play the shots as a stun shot in order to create the 90 degree tangent line between the object ball and ghost ball?
Yes indeed.
These are great videos! Keep ‘‘em coming!
I think you are a good teacher. Love your videos.
So cueball needs to be sliding for 90degree tangent line to work
Yes, the cueball must be sliding. You can achieve that by hitting slightly below center (harder hit) or way below center (softer hit). So basically a stop shot but with an angle.
Sharivari the stop shot with an angle just made penny drop.
Thanks
Excellent video as are all of yours, cheers
Good explanation
Could u please make a vedio for draw shot and follow shot tangent line
Thanks alot
Watch the video "Understanding The Cueball". There I am talking a little but about follow and draw on the tangent line:
ua-cam.com/video/PZFBAMFZPWk/v-deo.html
Thanks
Brilliantly explained..thanks
Thanks so much
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Where is the location of this pool hall ??
Bavaria, Ingolstadt.
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Ty Mr. Sharivari we really enjoy your lessons, great player too
Great Video, Thanks
Thanks again
this is actually game changing, thank you so much for this video dude
You're very welcome :)
Thanks
best explanation yet! thank you!
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very well explained
Really nice info
Great video...
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Thank you so much. I really appreciate it! ❤
Falsch! bzw. sehr vereinfacht erklärt... Es kommt auf Anspielwinkel und in welcher Höhe man die Weiße stößt an....
Vom Gefühl her weiß ich ja wie die Weiße sich verhält, aber mich hätte das mal genauer interessiert "physikalisch"/vom Winkel her, ab wie viel Grad und wie viel Kraft die natürlich rollende (ohne Stopper/Rückzieher/Nachlauf) die 90° "Austrittswinkel" einnimmt....
Das Video beschäftigt sich mit der Stopball Tangente. Die ist gegeben wenn der Spieball ohne Vorwärts- bzw. Rückwärtsrotation auf den Objektball trifft. Das hat u.a. damit zu tun wo man die Weiße anspielt, aber vielmehr wie sie ankommt. Ich kann auch einen rollenden Ball spielen wenn ich die Weiße ganz unten anziele.
Rolling Cueball ist ein ganz anderes Thema, das in einem zukünftigen Video behandelt wird.
Was genau ist deiner Meinung nach Falsch in dem Video?
"rollenden Ball spielen wenn ich die Weiße ganz unten anziele" ja schon klar, kann man ja z.B. bei entfernten Kugeln machen wenn man die weiße nicht langsam anspielen kann/will um es durch den Rückzieher auf der Strecke abbremst und zum Schluss rollt sie nur noch....
Auf jeden Fall wenn sich das alles auf den Roll/Stop/Press Ball bezieht, ist es natürlich zutreffend - mich hat das nur "irritert" da das nicht in der Überschrift stand und ich gehofft hatte dass sich jemand mal die Zeit genommen hat um "Kugelaustrittswinkel" je nach was bzw. eben wie man die weiße spielt, sich verhält... Gerade wenn man auch mit Efé spielt (hoffe dass Efé so geschrieben wird)
Visualize " wisualize" hahaha this guy has a problem saying words with V lol what's wrong buddy is it your accent or your native tongue
Gory Guerrero he is from Germany.
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Big deal, who are you the pronunciation police? Try not to be a dick.
I watched several videos on this subject band never really got it. You used the KISS method "Keep It Simple Stupid" and it finally sunk in. I just tested it out and it works great. Thank you.