I subscribed because you actually show the number of attempts on these shots. Honesty goes a long long way by doing that. You are not in this for you. It shows the viewer that this takes practice for everyone. Very motivational.
I also like this too. Sadly you wouldn't really be able to show this off in a "real" game at the pool hall. As redo's are not allowed in halls I played in.
I cannot imagine how much time and work went into just those bonus shots. To even come up with an idea... And the videos are just another story. Amazing detailed and very informative content with perfect video quality and graphics. The progress you've made in the last 2-3 years is just mind-blowing. Just keep doing what you're doing for the game we all deeply love. Btw, i loved all of the bonus shots, and even though i'm familiar with most of them, I did learn a thing or two.
The most incredible thing of all is your patience to even labor o er those shots. I've owned a pool room (18 gold crowns) I've enjoyed the game for 60+ years, and through all those years could barely maintain enough desire to throw balls on the table and practice let alone determination like yours. Wow.
I did that in a nine ball game, called the pocket just because I knew it it worked my opponent wouldn't have bought I did it on purpose. Almost wanted to frame the 50 bucks out of memory of the shot lol.
I’m 53 years old and I’ve had the pleasure to learn some stuff from Fast Eddie Felson and “The Scorpion” Johnny Archer… I also have learned a lot stuff from other legends in my area that you probably wouldn’t know… most of the things in all these instructive videos I have been shown but I never heard the reason why behind it which is why I am so grateful for all these videos.. I am not a professional nor anywhere close.. I really love the impossible shots like Reyes makes and I actually make those fairly regular while missing the more easier shots.. But this message is a thanks to those that explain in detail the why on the more advanced shots. 👍
I LOVE the jump shot too make the object ball jump the blocker but it appears to be illegal. Didn't you hit the cue below center? Does it work if you hit down on it?
#13 seems pretty risky as you could very easily jump the cue ball or object ball off the table...i think in a match or tournament I'd opt to play a safety and rely on positional skills instead of a low percentage trick shot. edit: I realize these are mostly "wow factor" shots but I'd like to think some of them have actual practicality and application in a serious match.
Many shots are possible just on a very fast table and forgiving pockets. Most shots are also not usable in serious play, where you must pick a safer option. But a great video, I enjoyed it!
In the leagues I play in, jumping the ball by hitting it below the center is called a scoop shot. These shots are illegal and result in a ball hand for the opponent. Any ball pocketed would be marked dead in 9 ball point based leagues. If you can do the shot by striking the cur ball above the center point that would make the shot legal.
For the last shot, could you jump the cue with English OUTSIDE of the table and have it ride up on the rail above the cushions for awhile, then spin back into play? or is it a foul if the cueball touches any part of the table outside of the rail cushions?? I've never seen a shot like this done but it would be really cool, there is a little bit of felt up on top of the rails the ball could ride along, once it hits the wood part of the table it would lose traction and probably not be able to spin back into play, but would be cool to see
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6:10 Only when Reyes did the "Z" shot,the object ball was in the middle of the rail, not next to the pocket. 8:00 Much respect. After 42 attempts, he didn't even flinch when he made it.
Lixing, I started with a cue that I felt comfortable with. No need to buy anything expensive or anything yet. The key to becoming good at pool is your fundamentals such as stance, stroke, aiming etc. My first cue was $100 USD and I still use it. 19 ounce medium tip.
Wow, brother! Ain’t amazing how you’ve been teaching us for such a long time, but also how you show your improvement as well! You’ve became a much better player from the time I’ve started watching your channel that is impressive and inspirational! I liked the 8 on the side jumping over one ball, very useful. The trick shots are nice but not many players can execute them, let alone during a match! You are now a 10 times better player then a year and a half ago when meet you! Great improvement and great channel! Thank you for all you do for us!
Wow, it took many attempts at some of those shots, I commend you for being honest and not trying to make it look like it was first shot everytime. However, you still shoot a good stick.!!
This is good and I respect your effort but those us spec tables have got huge easy magnetic pockets. No offence but nearly all of these shots would rattle and stay out on UK pool tables
#16 is my favorite because at an intermediate level, it is a shot I can make. For the shock factor, a shot like #6 where you make the object ball bounce over a blocker is amazing. I will be spending many hours of practice to achieve this type of shot. I agree with other comments about it is nice to see the number of attempts you made to achieve the shots successfully.
One of my favourites as well. The distance between cue ball and object ball is key though, over a longer distance you'll probably break some glass someday before coming close to making the shot, over a shorter distance you'll lack the energy to make the object ball jump high enough and clear the obstacle. At least that's my experience.
A bunch of useless shot, show some that are consistant and can be applied in a game. You only get one shot in a game not 3 tries.... Good shooting though
Phenomenal shots! I'm an ex 7 in the A.P.A. Now a 5. You've helped me learn a lot! Thanks just trying and wanting to perfect jumping. Off the rail. And I Never even was aware, ALL THESE YEARS, that you can even jump 🦘 and object ball! SICK!😅
Love this guy and his vids, being an avid billiard lover myself. Its funny because I know most of his shots but even watching some of his basic how to vids is helpful to remind me of certain things....like keeping my bridge hand as far away from the cue ball if its frozen...still hate that shot...peace
There were several that just showed how talented you are and determined. 42 try's on the #1 shot was proof of that. Do you dream of pool shots or have you had these happen while playing? Then came up with how to get around the issue. Great job continued success.
You played us like a dandelion holding back so much speed. You played us like a lemon on your 24 different shot series. Great on you to show the world your true speed.
Back & forth 3 rails: long & short... 3 in the side. 3 in the corner. 5 rails. 4 rails Along the rail past side pocket. 9 ball on the brake. The Fool...
I want to try more masse shots but I have fear of ripping the felt. I dont own a table so I go to pool halls and I don't want to pay to replace a felt that probably hasn't been in 5 years anyway.
Which one was your favorite shot?
Shot 11 as it comes up more than we want. I had to do something similar just the other day and managed to pull it off. Another great video. Thank you!
Number 16
#5 would blow people away in a match.
@@MrRobertLavala yes... that was a great shot
I like avoiding the scratch in the middle pocket shot, simple idea, great result!
I subscribed because you actually show the number of attempts on these shots. Honesty goes a long long way by doing that. You are not in this for you. It shows the viewer that this takes practice for everyone. Very motivational.
Are you forgetting he’s playing on an 8ft table, marked out ? Not a regular pub pool table… he’s never ever mentioned that has he?….
@@Rightbyme 9ft - Tournament Table
I like how you show how many attempts it took to make the shot and the outlined replay! Awesome work!
I also like this too. Sadly you wouldn't really be able to show this off in a "real" game at the pool hall. As redo's are not allowed in halls I played in.
Nice presentation. I wonder how many rolls of film it would take in the old days?
To opponent: “Dude I just need 41 more attempts to blow your miiiiiiind”
😂
I cannot imagine how much time and work went into just those bonus shots. To even come up with an idea... And the videos are just another story. Amazing detailed and very informative content with perfect video quality and graphics. The progress you've made in the last 2-3 years is just mind-blowing. Just keep doing what you're doing for the game we all deeply love. Btw, i loved all of the bonus shots, and even though i'm familiar with most of them, I did learn a thing or two.
The most incredible thing of all is your patience to even labor o er those shots. I've owned a pool room (18 gold crowns) I've enjoyed the game for 60+ years, and through all those years could barely maintain enough desire to throw balls on the table and practice let alone determination like yours. Wow.
Wow, I don’t care how many times you had to try the fact that you pulled these shots off is just so impressive! I love it😍 Happy Holidays everyone❤️
Great shots! Also helps to have new felt, most tables I’ve played on you couldn’t make a V nevertheless a double Z lol, again great talent!
I admire your talent Sharivari! I keep hoping some of your magic will rub off on me! Ha. Thanks so much for your awesome videos.
Wow 42 attempts has to be my fav. You really work hard at this!
Great quality graphics & video ... as usual from you! A pleasure to watch.
Those were awesome! Not typical for sure. Skill and a damn good table make all the difference.
The Quality of your videos is other worldly 👌
42 attempts, probably not trying that in a match then. Some very nice shots here though
06:37 thumbnail that you came for. Pleasure.
What brand pool tables it that your playing on ? Beautiful table
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Great thanks sgaring great tips
That's the fastest cloth I've ever seen. Amazing shots. Extremely low percentage, but don't they look great when they go ;)
Fun fun fun. Thanks
You are amazing!
Amazing! Thank you for the display of badass shots and the transparency on the number of attempts.
My pleasure!
Nice video but how often would you actually shot these high risk shots in an actual match?
The 1st timed kick shot is definitely a fan favorite.
I did that in a nine ball game, called the pocket just because I knew it it worked my opponent wouldn't have bought I did it on purpose. Almost wanted to frame the 50 bucks out of memory of the shot lol.
#10 is a nice Corey Deuel signature shot :D
I’m 53 years old and I’ve had the pleasure to learn some stuff from Fast Eddie Felson and “The Scorpion” Johnny Archer…
I also have learned a lot stuff from other legends in my area that you probably wouldn’t know… most of the things in all these instructive videos I have been shown but I never heard the reason why behind it which is why I am so grateful for all these videos..
I am not a professional nor anywhere close.. I really love the impossible shots like Reyes makes and I actually make those fairly regular while missing the more easier shots..
But this message is a thanks to those that explain in detail the why on the more advanced shots. 👍
This is interesting to watch but it would be much more appreciated if you explained how the shots were done.
most of them shots in uk 8ball are illegal where one ball blocks another not allowed to jump over
OH my Goodness! That was simply awesome. Amazing. Cheers. I thought #11 the #7 6 5 4 3 2 1 . All of them just fantastic.
A pleasure to watch!
I LOVE the jump shot too make the object ball jump the blocker but it appears to be illegal. Didn't you hit the cue below center? Does it work if you hit down on it?
It's legal if you are playing the standardized rules. Yes, as long as you elevate your cue it works, you can add any spin you want.
#16 always loved this one and #11 and #10 👊
#12 I feel was literally just unnecessary. Sick shot, but entirely unnecessary 🤣
Awesome video . What brand of peel table do you have ?
#13 seems pretty risky as you could very easily jump the cue ball or object ball off the table...i think in a match or tournament I'd opt to play a safety and rely on positional skills instead of a low percentage trick shot.
edit: I realize these are mostly "wow factor" shots but I'd like to think some of them have actual practicality and application in a serious match.
Awesome. It would be quicker if I said what I didn't like; nothing!
Try Jimmy White's masse shot please.
Oh my!! He is like the Bata Reyes
Great video, and your table looks awesome 😊
That double z was awesome 👌
You make these shots seem so easy but then I try them and mess up every time
Just keep practicing and, enjoy the journey. The rest will come automatically :)
I like the part when you potted the ball in the pocket.
hello for your #3 shot please which effect are you pouting in the white ball?
Center Ball
Awesome
Your definitely incredible. Thank you for passing your knowledge forward.....
Wish you had illustrated what English you used on the cue ball to make those shots.
Many shots are possible just on a very fast table and forgiving pockets. Most shots are also not usable in serious play, where you must pick a safer option. But a great video, I enjoyed it!
In the leagues I play in, jumping the ball by hitting it below the center is called a scoop shot. These shots are illegal and result in a ball hand for the opponent. Any ball pocketed would be marked dead in 9 ball point based leagues. If you can do the shot by striking the cur ball above the center point that would make the shot legal.
Bro, Shot 11 Was insane! especially the speed control. Congrats!
Draw is one of my biggest flaws and this man brought it all the way back up table. Sheeesh.
For the last shot, could you jump the cue with English OUTSIDE of the table and have it ride up on the rail above the cushions for awhile, then spin back into play? or is it a foul if the cueball touches any part of the table outside of the rail cushions??
I've never seen a shot like this done but it would be really cool, there is a little bit of felt up on top of the rails the ball could ride along, once it hits the wood part of the table it would lose traction and probably not be able to spin back into play, but would be cool to see
Anything is possible on huge pockets
If speechless means calling you on the double kiss, I think not.
Awesome, but in a match who has 42 chances to try a ball 😂😂😂😂 love the video though
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6:10 Only when Reyes did the "Z" shot,the object ball was in the middle of the rail, not next to the pocket.
8:00 Much respect. After 42 attempts, he didn't even flinch when he made it.
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It's wrong and unreal! :) What the rubber on the the boards!
Can you do a video about how to select a pool cue? I’m a beginner and wanted a cue to start my journey
Lixing, I started with a cue that I felt comfortable with. No need to buy anything expensive or anything yet. The key to becoming good at pool is your fundamentals such as stance, stroke, aiming etc. My first cue was $100 USD and I still use it. 19 ounce medium tip.
The balls are paid actors
Yeah, but 42 attempts on that last one. I don't think my opponent would be impressed if I just played the shot over and over until I got it!
Wow, brother! Ain’t amazing how you’ve been teaching us for such a long time, but also how you show your improvement as well! You’ve became a much better player from the time I’ve started watching your channel that is impressive and inspirational! I liked the 8 on the side jumping over one ball, very useful. The trick shots are nice but not many players can execute them, let alone during a match! You are now a 10 times better player then a year and a half ago when meet you! Great improvement and great channel! Thank you for all you do for us!
Wow, it took many attempts at some of those shots, I commend you for being honest and not trying to make it look like it was first shot everytime.
However, you still shoot a good stick.!!
This is good and I respect your effort but those us spec tables have got huge easy magnetic pockets. No offence but nearly all of these shots would rattle and stay out on UK pool tables
Couldn’t watch the video because of the crappy loop music. Thumbs down for you.
As a UK player, any pool table I have ever played on has never allowed the ball to spin so much, must be the type of cloth?
This video would have been informative had you shown even with a PiP miniature cueball the English used, otherwise it's useless to us mere mortals
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#16 is my favorite because at an intermediate level, it is a shot I can make. For the shock factor, a shot like #6 where you make the object ball bounce over a blocker is amazing. I will be spending many hours of practice to achieve this type of shot. I agree with other comments about it is nice to see the number of attempts you made to achieve the shots successfully.
One of my favourites as well. The distance between cue ball and object ball is key though, over a longer distance you'll probably break some glass someday before coming close to making the shot, over a shorter distance you'll lack the energy to make the object ball jump high enough and clear the obstacle. At least that's my experience.
Great video/ I’ve learned so much from you. Check out some of my videos and tell me what you think.
That's not a regulation tavern pool table. Not one stain, not worn spots, not dead rails or worn cloth on the rails, no loose pockets etc etc 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
A bunch of useless shot, show some that are consistant and can be applied in a game. You only get one shot in a game not 3 tries.... Good shooting though
I'm pretty darn good been playing 40 yrs good question how many times it took but still let's see what he's got with all do respect
I liked the Z shot. However if you put your object ball where the real shot position was I don't think anyone makes that.
#1 was the craziest shot ever! hahahaha... The Z shot by Efren Reyes, right?
Phenomenal shots! I'm an ex 7 in the A.P.A. Now a 5. You've helped me learn a lot! Thanks just trying and wanting to perfect jumping. Off the rail. And I Never even was aware, ALL THESE YEARS, that you can even jump 🦘 and object ball! SICK!😅
So many shots includes double hit on cue ball.
a lot of these shots would not work on tables with slow cloth.. especially those shitty 7 ft valley bar boxes
13 is so dangerous.Can jump 8 or whitey off the table for a loss.
#1 could have been done in 1 try with 2 rails and a little english. ;)
I hope I can also watch you against the world best in the tournament and then you do that trick shot
nói thật trình độ cỡ này tôi cũng ko tưởng tượng được gia nó đòi hỏi hỏi trình độ cao chứ ko phải là nhờ ăn may mắn
its easy to you because you practice a million times but in real game you've have a million nerves in your hands.
How did he do the jump out of the pocket at 6:40? It looked like a normal center ball hit.
how can you play with that ridiculous noise playing over and over?
How is this supposed to be teaching anything, with no explanation?
0:39 , the cue ball moved faster; driven by an invisible agent.
No sense in making a video if you don't show how to make the shots with English
Just Amazing. Spectacular shots 👏👏✌️
Love this guy and his vids, being an avid billiard lover myself. Its funny because I know most of his shots but even watching some of his basic how to vids is helpful to remind me of certain things....like keeping my bridge hand as far away from the cue ball if its frozen...still hate that shot...peace
Now THAT is real! And showing # attempts. THANK YOU! Practice, drill, rehearse.
#14 is a cool shot, played for years and never seen it before.
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While it's true that all words are made up, they've never been put together like that until now. Also, that isn't a compliment.
There were several that just showed how talented you are and determined. 42 try's on the #1 shot was proof of that. Do you dream of pool shots or have you had these happen while playing? Then came up with how to get around the issue. Great job continued success.
question= which one is legal and illegal on an actual game?
You played us like a dandelion holding back so much speed. You played us like a lemon on your 24 different shot series. Great on you to show the world your true speed.
What's the point if it takes 2, 3 -r 4 attempts, this is rubbish.
How many hundreds of tries did it take to pot the 8 ball?
I like . I am from indonesia. Do you have stick for my
I’ve never seen you use a bridge stick for hard to reach shots. If you do could you demonstrate your technique? Thanks .
That was my problem.... I was working on those kinda shots, never learned the strength or cut shots..
Back & forth 3 rails: long & short...
3 in the side.
3 in the corner.
5 rails.
4 rails
Along the rail past side pocket.
9 ball on the brake.
The Fool...
I don’t see anything special. Watch efren Reyes
I want to try more masse shots but I have fear of ripping the felt. I dont own a table so I go to pool halls and I don't want to pay to replace a felt that probably hasn't been in 5 years anyway.
Fun shots, but unrealistic in actual play. At least for me. Great content. Mad skills.