Thank you for taking the time to show WHERE you hit the cue ball, and WHERE you hit the contact ball and the slow motion reaction is so helpful. Such a great instructor!
Up to 20 years ago, I played a lot of pro-level tournaments. What I like about this video, is that you are demonstrating shots that can actually be used in real games. Some other videos show trick shots that are very high risk and should never be used in real games (only exhibitions).
You have an excellent teaching style with clear description and demonstrations! It is obvious that you love what you are doing and I sincerely appreciate your passion for sharing what you know! Keep up the great work!
Holy cow, just found your channel this morning. What can I say the shots are awesome. The graphics you use in your diagrams are phenomenal the voice overs. Really professional stuff man. I'm subbing for sure. Nice work.
I already knew about the rail jump shot and used it a few times successfully. The first where the balls are frozen is the most useful one I think, but when ever I try to cheat the pocket on my local tables with anything more than soft speed the ball doesn't go in. I guess I will have to try to play around with that a bit more to see how much room the pockets give. The clear explanation surely helps. As of the last one, I don't think that It is the best solution for the problem if the rest of the table is clear. Also I feel quite comfortable with swerve shots but the shot still looks hard to execute. Looking forward to getting back to the tables and testing these shots out as soon as the situation calms down a bit. All the best and keep up the good work!
I love how you showed that 7 ball shot against the rail...especially how you explained where to hit the 7 and what spin to put on the cue...you should incorporate more of that into your videos
The last shot of the opposite direction is the best shot I’ve ever seen and never ever thought was a possibility to play or even make, WOW, the first shot is for beginners I have to say, and most of us all know how to play that shot when playing pool on a rail to rail shot position shot and make it to go across the table, but again the last shot u performed was just a eye opener to me and most of us playing! The jump shot making the ball is extremely hard to make, my option, but over all u are a great player to watch and I have u on my daily watch list to see the newest shots u can do ..... Please show us how to do these Shots if u can..... Show is it teach us how to play diamond shots , that’s where the strategy cokes Into play at , that’s what we need to study and master God bless ... and a great videos
Been using the rail kick jump for years; very handy. What I didn't know was that you could lessen the elevation if you stroke it a little harder. I've been drastically elevating and sometimes don't get the desired result. I'll give your technique a try, thanks!
Sure did like your comments this was the first time I’ve listened, funny thing about it is I thought you were a computer talking but in fact it’s your true voice Ha thanks again
Woo hoo! My question got featured! :D Thanks for another terrific video, Sharivari. I tried your drill several times and think I was successful once. That said I tried a simulated 9-ball "Ghost" tournament game with APA scoring this past weekend. I am a Skill Level 6 in 9 ball (SL 4 in 8). I was able to reach 46 points in only 11 innings, and had two back-to-back break and runs! I want to thank you for your videos. They are definitely helping my game!
@@dalebiggs434 Yes, but given the exact situation sometimes one is definitely preferable to the other, either way, depending on layout and your individual skill. The masse is often not that tough to just get a hit, but sometimes it 'leaves' badly, if you know what I mean.
Appreciate your educating us on real shots that will improve our game instead of trick shots. Could you explain how the diamonds are used on the table?
Very good video. I love the rail jump shot though I've never seen it done and I've been playing pool since I was 10. Very cool! I'm a pretty good jump shot maker, it has won me many bar bets :)
The two balls frozen to the short rail is my fav. Used to practice on a converted snooker table with super tight pockets, thats the hardest shot in the video by far.
陳亭瑋 It’s a terrible shot.. With the 9ball in the middle of the back rail, frozen, playing position to the side pocket on the 7 will leave you broke for as long as you keep doing it.. Play the 7 in a corner pocket, ANY CORNER POCKET, and you will have a path to the 9 ball that’s relatively easy.. Playing position in the side pocket when it’s not hanging will keep you broke, playing rotation.. Especially when your next shot is near a rail, or even close to the same side pocket you’re currently shooting at..
The Billiard Corner Laugh all you like, I’m correct.. Side pockets are traps in rotation pool.. Whereas, if you play to corner pockets, you’re never on the wrong side of the ball.. That particular layout, with the 7 at least a foot away from the side, and the 9 ball in the middle of the short rail, frozen, I’d NEVER play position for the side pocket, unless I could stop my ball and have the perfect angle on the 7..
I just put a 9ft pool table in my house or they’re setting it up and changing the felt. I was a snooker player as a young guy but I hope I can become good at pool. Thanks for your vids.
I saw a match where the announcers called that shot as the right one where Mika Immonen was saftied such, and all three balls were short rail frozen (or close) with object almost in pocket and a blocker (IIRC). chose a different approach that netted him a missed ball scratch. He tried the shoot away clear with masse back off the rail and missed the object ball completely on the curve one way or the other. I practice that shot as one of my silly fun practice shots and it is not easy to get right consistently, the masse I mean. I have played that rail jump shot, but off an object ball and off the table, UNintentionally. :-/ One of those things where I think, how many times does it take for you to learn not to DO THAT, each time it happens.
All great shots to know and your execution of them was excellent. The last shot where you use masse was especially interesting to me. I knew the other two shots, not that one. However given the exact situation I do know a shot that does the exact same thing. Whichever way you want the cue ball to go use spin on that side of the cue ball. Then jump into the object ball just a bit and it will either come off the object ball or hit the rail and move in the desired direction. This shot is dangerous unless practiced until competent at it due to the fact that either the cue ball or object ball will jump off the table quite often until you master it. Another top notch video here.
Great skills and knowledge executed again, exemplifies the hard work and practise you put in to attain the level you are at. I play English 8-Ball on 7 x 4 Supreme tables with much tighter pockets but the information you pass on is still transferable and very useful (just needs a little adapting sometimes but the principles are the same). Great work again bud!
Great Video, struggled with the Rail JUMP Shot didn't know what I was doing wrong and now have a better understanding on the other Shots! Thanks to you💪🏽🎱
One thing that actually struck me the most on this video was the mechanics of the shot @ 1:59, if I could just learn to stay THAT freakin' still, my game would probably improve 25% right there. And believe me, I've put major time into working that...and still that early jump up just keeps creeping back in. Sometimes it gets so bad I've had people tell me I was halfway to the next shot before the rock left the cue. An exaggeration, but unfortunately sometimes not that great of one. 3:54, the cue ball doesn't want to go on the tangent line first, it WILL go on the tangent line first, every single time you hit an object ball, then it does other things (unless it was sliding). That's a nice shot to have in the 'kit' BTW, I suspect it takes a bit of practice to get any consistency with. Obviously the better plan is to get on the right side of the shot in the first place, but that is not always an option, or you are handed the shot by your opponent, or just just roll slightly short or long. Nice vid.
The best way to get joy out of that shot is, when you have someone behind you annoying you. you take a hard cut shot but you accidentally smack him him in the head. The guy said I would be mad at you but no one can do that on purpose. The guy never stood behind me shooting again.
Hi, I really loved the rail to rail shots you did, and I also loved the last shot you did too. Really love the jump off the rail kick shot too. They were all super cool shots. You are a great player. Curious if you compete in tournaments?
Great Video and I've Subscribed! I've got a Shot that I've played successful several times to raves and beer-buying! Play the cue ball along the long rail to the straight ahead tip of the bottom rail pocket, bouncing it off the pocket's adjacent tip and the cue ball goes straight along the short rail, making a 90 degrees turn in effect and pocketing an object ball into the opposite short rial pocket. Get the Picture??👍✌️🇬🇾
Okay, I'm ready....now all I need is.....a table
LOL 😂
Were the same but we got one table last 2 days
@@franciscovillareal3390 Noice!! I'm busy with my college vivas and exams...🙂
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Thank you for taking the time to show WHERE you hit the cue ball, and WHERE you hit the contact ball and the slow motion reaction is so helpful. Such a great instructor!
I make shots that leave my friends speechless all the time; they can’t talk when they’re rolling on the floor holding their guts laughing.
So cool. My best "jump shot is a draw shot hit too low."
The first shot...I’ll be practicing that one as it comes up often. The slow motion video really helps me see the physics in each shot!
*ALL YOUR TIPS ARE EQUALLY IMPORTANT AND APPRECIATED!!* *WE MAY NEED TO WATCH THESE SEVERAL TIMES IN PRACTICE BEFORE GETTING IT DOWN!!*
Up to 20 years ago, I played a lot of pro-level tournaments. What I like about this video, is that you are demonstrating shots that can actually be used in real games. Some other videos show trick shots that are very high risk and should never be used in real games (only exhibitions).
The side rail 2nd shot. Very impressive. All shots were amazing. All are very educational. Thank you
You have an excellent teaching style with clear description and demonstrations! It is obvious that you love what you are doing and I sincerely appreciate your passion for sharing what you know! Keep up the great work!
Holy cow, just found your channel this morning. What can I say the shots are awesome. The graphics you use in your diagrams are phenomenal the voice overs. Really professional stuff man. I'm subbing for sure. Nice work.
Thanks a lot!
The video graphic explanations are getting even more awesome! Thanks!
Warp Shot. I saw Alcano and Shaw did it awhile back during TAR match. Extremely useful and more realistic to accomplish.
I already knew about the rail jump shot and used it a few times successfully. The first where the balls are frozen is the most useful one I think, but when ever I try to cheat the pocket on my local tables with anything more than soft speed the ball doesn't go in. I guess I will have to try to play around with that a bit more to see how much room the pockets give. The clear explanation surely helps. As of the last one, I don't think that It is the best solution for the problem if the rest of the table is clear. Also I feel quite comfortable with swerve shots but the shot still looks hard to execute. Looking forward to getting back to the tables and testing these shots out as soon as the situation calms down a bit. All the best and keep up the good work!
I love how you showed that 7 ball shot against the rail...especially how you explained where to hit the 7 and what spin to put on the cue...you should incorporate more of that into your videos
I'm a long time subscriber to your channel. I learned so much from you! Thank you for sharing your talents with us!
Best instructional pool videos on UA-cam. Thank you
The last shot of the opposite direction is the best shot I’ve ever seen and never ever thought was a possibility to play or even make, WOW, the first shot is for beginners I have to say, and most of us all know how to play that shot when playing pool on a rail to rail shot position shot and make it to go across the table, but again the last shot u performed was just a eye opener to me and most of us playing! The jump shot making the ball is extremely hard to make, my option, but over all u are a great player to watch and I have u on my daily watch list to see the newest shots u can do .....
Please show us how to do these Shots if u can.....
Show is it teach us how to play diamond shots , that’s where the strategy cokes Into play at , that’s what we need to study and master
God bless ... and a great videos
Very impressive. These shots are actually really hard but you execute it effortlessly. I think these will take days if not weeks of practice
That second shot
Pure gold 😭
Amazing ! 👍🏾
Manny Fresh that is the easiest than the other two
Been using the rail kick jump for years; very handy. What I didn't know was that you could lessen the elevation if you stroke it a little harder. I've been drastically elevating and sometimes don't get the desired result. I'll give your technique a try, thanks!
The best!! Each of your vids has improved my game!
Sure did like your comments this was the first time I’ve listened, funny thing about it is I thought you were a computer talking but in fact it’s your true voice Ha thanks again
Great instruction, thank you for helping us all
Woo hoo! My question got featured! :D Thanks for another terrific video, Sharivari. I tried your drill several times and think I was successful once.
That said I tried a simulated 9-ball "Ghost" tournament game with APA scoring this past weekend. I am a Skill Level 6 in 9 ball (SL 4 in 8). I was able to reach 46 points in only 11 innings, and had two back-to-back break and runs! I want to thank you for your videos. They are definitely helping my game!
Just won an 8 ball game with a rail jump shot. Everyone went crazy and it got me 10 bucks! Thanks a bunch dude.
Tried the rail jump in the game situation and worked.
Thanks so much for sharing the knowledge.
You can also not jump ball and use lot of English and come off rail. Just depends on the position of balls and cue ball.
@@dalebiggs434 Yes, but given the exact situation sometimes one is definitely preferable to the other, either way, depending on layout and your individual skill. The masse is often not that tough to just get a hit, but sometimes it 'leaves' badly, if you know what I mean.
Bits and pieces for improvement - excellent philosophy of teaching.
Every one was my favorite shot. Your good
Great video.!!! I liked the 2 firts shots. I'll put into practice…
Appreciate your educating us on real shots that will improve our game instead of trick shots. Could you explain how the diamonds are used on the table?
Great information i will use it all of the time thank you. Keep up the good work
Very good video. I love the rail jump shot though I've never seen it done and I've been playing pool since I was 10. Very cool!
I'm a pretty good jump shot maker, it has won me many bar bets :)
The two balls frozen to the short rail is my fav. Used to practice on a converted snooker table with super tight pockets, thats the hardest shot in the video by far.
Love the jump rail bank shot!
The heck with the shots. Looks like a Predator 9K-3. Nice. I was thinking of getting one myself with a Revo 12.4.
Amazing 👏 I definitely will practice these
Never knew about that third shot, awesome!
Ko pin yi did it once in 2015 pool championship final. Impressive shot!!
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It’s a terrible shot.. With the 9ball in the middle of the back rail, frozen, playing position to the side pocket on the 7 will leave you broke for as long as you keep doing it.. Play the 7 in a corner pocket, ANY CORNER POCKET, and you will have a path to the 9 ball that’s relatively easy..
Playing position in the side pocket when it’s not hanging will keep you broke, playing rotation.. Especially when your next shot is near a rail, or even close to the same side pocket you’re currently shooting at..
@@jacobjones5269 lol
The Billiard Corner
Laugh all you like, I’m correct.. Side pockets are traps in rotation pool.. Whereas, if you play to corner pockets, you’re never on the wrong side of the ball..
That particular layout, with the 7 at least a foot away from the side, and the 9 ball in the middle of the short rail, frozen, I’d NEVER play position for the side pocket, unless I could stop my ball and have the perfect angle on the 7..
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Off the rail jump shot is awesome!
Great job in teaching pool lessons.
I love all of your content, it's great, thanks
Been playing high level pool for 30 years and learned something on that last shot
Enjoy your videos! Thanks
I happened to find this video. I really liked all these shots. Very good info. I look forward to watching your other videos.
Thanks I try the rail jump i never thought of that particular shot i have done the warp shot couple of times
Wow all the shorts were really good and bro thanks for everything because your turning all of us watching masters
This was informative and easy to watch, thank you.
I loves the Warp Shot.
Thank you for sharing and salute.
Good. Great camera work. Warp shot very cool...
Awesome I just learned something new thank you
I just put a 9ft pool table in my house or they’re setting it up and changing the felt. I was a snooker player as a young guy but I hope I can become good at pool. Thanks for your vids.
Rail to rail was my fav!
Everything seems good in this game
Brady Barnard hard to choose, and have made a few dollars off of bar room drunks who have tried to make a ball where both balls are frozen to the rail
@@LaserRexify de
Good stuff, content and shots well presented and executed 👌
I really like the rail kick jump
I saw a match where the announcers called that shot as the right one where Mika Immonen was saftied such, and all three balls were short rail frozen (or close) with object almost in pocket and a blocker (IIRC). chose a different approach that netted him a missed ball scratch. He tried the shoot away clear with masse back off the rail and missed the object ball completely on the curve one way or the other. I practice that shot as one of my silly fun practice shots and it is not easy to get right consistently, the masse I mean. I have played that rail jump shot, but off an object ball and off the table, UNintentionally. :-/ One of those things where I think, how many times does it take for you to learn not to DO THAT, each time it happens.
All great shots to know and your execution of them was excellent. The last shot where you use masse was especially interesting to me. I knew the other two shots, not that one. However given the exact situation I do know a shot that does the exact same thing. Whichever way you want the cue ball to go use spin on that side of the cue ball. Then jump into the object ball just a bit and it will either come off the object ball or hit the rail and move in the desired direction. This shot is dangerous unless practiced until competent at it due to the fact that either the cue ball or object ball will jump off the table quite often until you master it. Another top notch video here.
I knew the first 2 shots but not the warp shot. Good to know. Thanks
The curve shot!! Is the best shot in pool
slow motion is awesome
Learn something new everytime I watch your videos:)
Great skills and knowledge executed again, exemplifies the hard work and practise you put in to attain the level you are at. I play English 8-Ball on 7 x 4 Supreme tables with much tighter pockets but the information you pass on is still transferable and very useful (just needs a little adapting sometimes but the principles are the same). Great work again bud!
the warp shot was super cool
Wow 3:4 what a Shot Jump shot into Rail. I'll never Seem before
Love that warp shot… if you have congestion on the bottom half of the table it avoids everything... Great shot in that time of need
I been watching you for a long time bro. Your quality and content has grown so much. Kudos
Thanks Wesley :)
Great Video, struggled with the Rail JUMP Shot didn't know what I was doing wrong and now have a better understanding on the other Shots!
Thanks to you💪🏽🎱
All of them are excellent shots 👍
Absolutely warp shot... Greeting from indonesia ...
Once again great video.
Another winner buddy!!!!
I like all 3 but the jump shot is my favorite 👍
Dudes got mad skills.
The first shot it's my fav since I think it's also the one more often you will have the opportunity to perform.
genious! like and subscribed !
The rail kick is so awesome! Just make sure there's not a window in that direction when you practice.
Nice good breaks
I have used all three of these in games. My favorite is the Off the Rail Jump. In my opinion, it surprises my opponent the most.
The best was the Warp shot
Thnx...
great slow motion and my fave shot is the warp shot one
Good stuff!!
Smashing through the point on the side pocket. Easy and comes up with some regulatory
I always learn something Sharivari. Thanks for the lesson.👍😊
That warp shot was awesone . Instead of playing thr cb 3 rails. That was nice
Wow I love them all!!
One thing that actually struck me the most on this video was the mechanics of the shot @ 1:59, if I could just learn to stay THAT freakin' still, my game would probably improve 25% right there. And believe me, I've put major time into working that...and still that early jump up just keeps creeping back in. Sometimes it gets so bad I've had people tell me I was halfway to the next shot before the rock left the cue. An exaggeration, but unfortunately sometimes not that great of one.
3:54, the cue ball doesn't want to go on the tangent line first, it WILL go on the tangent line first, every single time you hit an object ball, then it does other things (unless it was sliding). That's a nice shot to have in the 'kit' BTW, I suspect it takes a bit of practice to get any consistency with. Obviously the better plan is to get on the right side of the shot in the first place, but that is not always an option, or you are handed the shot by your opponent, or just just roll slightly short or long. Nice vid.
Very good video!!!!
Cool video!
The best way to get joy out of that shot is, when you have someone behind you annoying you. you take a hard cut shot but you accidentally smack him him in the head. The guy said I would be mad at you but no one can do that on purpose. The guy never stood behind me shooting again.
@Chris Wyatt so tell me you are not the type of person to stand behind a person when he shooting pool. If you did you would deserved to be smacked
The 3rd shot was dope man I need to do that one day!
Also btw great video on this!
Enjoyed it, thank you. Warp shot my favourite.
I love the zeit pocket.
Thank you so much for these skills
You have some outstanding camera work!
Great video 👍I’m still shit but getting better👍
Hi, I really loved the rail to rail shots you did, and I also loved the last shot you did too. Really love the jump off the rail kick shot too. They were all super cool shots. You are a great player. Curious if you compete in tournaments?
Nice one🇳🇿👍
Thanks again for the help
Great Video and I've Subscribed!
I've got a Shot that I've played successful several times to raves and beer-buying!
Play the cue ball along the long rail to the straight ahead tip of the bottom rail pocket, bouncing it off the pocket's adjacent tip and the cue ball goes straight along the short rail, making a 90 degrees turn in effect and pocketing an object ball into the opposite short rial pocket. Get the Picture??👍✌️🇬🇾
the rail kick shot i first came across in a venom trick shot video. I performed that one successfully but only once as it was a long rail kick shot.
I really like the last shot. Hope I can do that sometime.
very nice video