A Pro Guide on How to Throw the Perfect Roll Bag! Cornhole Strategy Episode 3

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  • Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
  • ACL Pro Blake Karnick give you the basics on starting to throw the roll shot, which has taken the game by storm!
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  • @bobbyevans4527
    @bobbyevans4527 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much…I’ve been watching opponents throw the roll bag but never heard or seen anyone demonstrating it. Thanks, now I’m going to work on it😅

  • @LyKaNlol
    @LyKaNlol 10 місяців тому +1

    New player here, I appreciate that even on your "misses" your explaining what needed to be done differently. Great insight, easy to follow as well.

  • @Bre01nan
    @Bre01nan Рік тому +2

    Some guy from Wisconsin was telling me about back loading the bag last weekend. This really must be sweeping the country. I can’t wait for the movie.

  • @duanelondon6152
    @duanelondon6152 2 місяці тому +1

    For anyone having an issue with the butterfly grip around your index finger. From my experience just keep the index finger straight, with the tip of your finger apply pressure into the bag to help you grip the bag for release. Lemme know if that tip helps. Someone helped me learn

  • @travisnabozny6405
    @travisnabozny6405 Рік тому +1

    This is the one shot I haven’t learned yet. Starting the practice now. Thank you from Ashland WI.🙂

  • @kmac8101
    @kmac8101 Рік тому +1

    Very cool guys, love the details of every aspect- thank you!

  • @jayl6837
    @jayl6837 Рік тому +2

    I agree with your process & outlook. I mainly wanted to learn the flop/roll bag in order to flop over their block & have mine as lead block. It has progressed to the point where I roll over my own block into the hole, and leave the block in front (aka push replace).

  • @christiem5741
    @christiem5741 Рік тому +8

    I am very new to this and you guys explain it so well, I feel like if I follow your suggestions, I will succeed.
    Keep it going.. never stop, your channel will build in time

  • @rickschaffer3185
    @rickschaffer3185 Рік тому +1

    Thanks great information

  • @joshbauman4421
    @joshbauman4421 Рік тому +5

    The level of detail in your content exceeds anything currently out there! I'm looking forward to your cut shot episode. Would love to see an episode on practice routines for each shot (i.e., roll practice, cut shot practice, airmail practice, etc.) An episode on base mechanics (foot position, step/no-step, etc.), one on the mental aspects of the game (performing at a high level as well as how to regain focus when you lose it -- both in-game and long term), and one on how to correct the problems that creep in on us non-pros and make bag flight erratic (thinking things like consistent grip pressure, elbow straightness, wrist position, inconsistent release position, consistent left/right misses, etc.) Also, any thoughts on what to do with your non-throwing hand?

  • @Timmers3129
    @Timmers3129 Рік тому

    Appreciate such a detail explanation. Very Helpful

  • @begleyfishing8926
    @begleyfishing8926 2 місяці тому +1

    I changed to a butterfly grip and I'm able to throw a flatter bag

  • @ALLDAAYE
    @ALLDAAYE Рік тому +1

    One thing for me that I have noticed is people put too much thought into the pinky up over the thumb. Which makes you throw kind of funny. Because if you look at his shot he’s slicing the bag to give it more rotation along with that back load which is why his bag spins faster and is more consistent with the roll. The tricky thing about that is you have to know when to release the bag before you slice it. And when I say slice I mean like he’s swiping the bottom of it. With a traditional throw it’s like serving a pizza and with the roll shot you are slicing it giving it that pop.

    • @northernwisconsincornhole1584
      @northernwisconsincornhole1584  Рік тому +1

      Did you say pizza? Got distracted by the pizza :) Good points Eddie.....there's a few different ways to do it :)

  • @JohnReibling
    @JohnReibling Рік тому +1

    We’ll-done guys!

  • @alander4
    @alander4 Рік тому +1

    Nice job I’ve been messing around with this as well (not even close to as good as Blake) but I like having another option in my arsenal. It comes in handy.

    • @northernwisconsincornhole1584
      @northernwisconsincornhole1584  Рік тому +1

      You're already too good Adam....you don't need to beat us with a new roll shot :) Thanks the kind words......

  • @philliptripp7387
    @philliptripp7387 Рік тому

    For conducting a roll bag I normally rotate / twist my wrist over on the release and works well… but I’m going to give this technique a try and see if it improves my roll shots. Thanks

    • @poker-
      @poker- Рік тому

      Did it help?

    • @philliptripp7387
      @philliptripp7387 Рік тому +1

      @@poker- not really.. but still working out the mechanics.

  • @xMEHICOx
    @xMEHICOx Рік тому

    Are you throwing this shot with the bag landing on the sticky side or the slick side?

  • @dawsonhaag2959
    @dawsonhaag2959 Рік тому +2

    What if your spin for a right hander is right to left kind of like a backup bag?

    • @blakekarnick8831
      @blakekarnick8831 Рік тому

      It’s nearly impossible to get a proper roll bag without the basic left to right spin on the bag for a right hander, in my opinion.

  • @stevew.rosales2550
    @stevew.rosales2550 4 місяці тому

    Just got back from a ACL Western Conference Tournament...Do you have any advice on how to deal with really sticky/slow boards?...LMG..Roll Bags? or just generate more spin?

    • @northernwisconsincornhole1584
      @northernwisconsincornhole1584  3 місяці тому

      If you have a flat bag, you can play the the roll/cut game. If you don't have a flat bag, then you should own set of faster bags so you can use your normal throw. Good Luck!

  • @vasquezgjr1
    @vasquezgjr1 Рік тому

    great demonstration, I definitely need more practice, my bag is more not tilted back, it's actually tilted on the front side more so. any suggestions on how to fix that?

    • @northernwisconsincornhole1584
      @northernwisconsincornhole1584  Рік тому +1

      Try holding the bag "vertically" in front of you, keep your arm tension fairly tight all the way back and through........at the very last second when the bag is released, open up see if that helps.

    • @vasquezgjr1
      @vasquezgjr1 Рік тому

      @@northernwisconsincornhole1584 i've been trying that today and seems to be working really well, I just need to keep working with that release.

  • @dawsonhaag2959
    @dawsonhaag2959 Рік тому +1

    Is it better to practice with heavier bags rather than light bags?

    • @blakekarnick8831
      @blakekarnick8831 Рік тому

      All top level bags are around the same weight. If you want to work on the roll shot though a heavier-feeling bag would work better.

  • @CornholeWithAdrenaline
    @CornholeWithAdrenaline Рік тому

    Jake and Diane….Is Diane from State Farm too? 🤣

  • @scottwall4570
    @scottwall4570 Рік тому

    Best bags for roll shot ?

    • @scottwall4570
      @scottwall4570 Рік тому

      Have Reynolds gold 4-7 I think they are ,and game changer 2.0 steady 4-6 .besides fire vengeance, assault and incinerators probably those are to fast for rolling right?

    • @northernwisconsincornhole1584
      @northernwisconsincornhole1584  Рік тому

      Most carpet bags are great for rolling. When you get your bag weighted properly, you can roll just about any bag :)

  • @ATHikers
    @ATHikers Рік тому

    When you're throwing the butterfly bag for the roll do you want to hit just in front of the opponents bag or land it right on their bag? Sticky or slick side down?