I like them all. I love the way you comment each shot. How amount spin you apply and how u correct for aiming. That thing alone helped me a lot, and i mean it. In one month i've been able to pot 3 balls in a row to 6 and almost run a table thanks to position and how to aim with sidespin, before i messes up so much bc i didn't know how much to compensate. But with your videos i'm potting almost every balls with sidespin thanks to you. Thank you very much and keep comentating like that. I really apreciate it
They're all great so far. I think the double kiss safety video or the hanger video are my favorite ones, because they aren't talked about often but come frequently (especially the hangers)
They have been al good cant pin point one exactly but i know for sure that you have added some value to my game and you have also reminded and corrected some misconception that i have..... keep doing this Like i said i made a comment from one of my other channel that you should continue making series content.... this is unique and dufferent.....
It seems always a challenge to move that cue ball on low angle shots along the end rail , so you really explained some options to move it up and out of that situation .
Another great video Andre! A more difficult situation is when both the cue ball and object ball are frozen to the short rail and you have to make the ball and get position on the next ball on the opposite short rail. I have seen a couple of videos on this, but they can be a little confusing. If you can do a video on this situation sometime, it would be great! Keep up the good work!
Genau diesen Shot at 3:20, habe ich bei den Profis so oft gesehen und versucht es nach zu machen, leider ohne Erfolg bis dein Video es mir jetzt gezeigt hat. Ich werde es gleich ausprobieren. Vielen Dank dafür, sehr gutes Video, well done 👍Like!
Another good one but for this video what I like most it is when you use induce throw on the sixth ball to hit it more fuller (4:50), another good one to remember.
Damn! That bonus shot was brilliant! As far as the other shots shown to get on the four ball - yes, this is a super important shot. Thankfully my eye sees this shot really good and both ways are easy for me, especially the low right. Of course it really helps if the table is fast in moving the cue ball around because you do not have to over hit the ball to get where you want to get. Love this series!!
Agree on the choice #2 as the preferred method, as quite a few aren't comfortable with the draw shot (concern about miscue) and having to get the cue out of the way quickly for fear of interference. Another great practical video in thee series. Thanks!!
Awesome. Lovely. Was waiting on this too. I seem to always miss the pocket for follow shot. Was not compensating for the ' side spin. However, wasn't aware of the first shot with back spin. Gotta practice them immediately. Thanks Sharivari
For me the most interesting shot was the one at 4:39. I would always play it with a lot of inside spin, not outside, to try and swerve the cue ball path straighter. I can see the idea behind throwing it in with outside though. Looking forward to try that shot again.
The go pro adds a great deal to the presentation of the videos, can you adjust it to a position directly above your dominant eye? It always looks like you are aiming to the left of your target. This was evident in this video when you were discussing the adjustment to the aim point because of the extreme side spin.
I notice when you was saying serious ... I was thinking that is deliberate. I was right 🤣🤣🤣 ... Because in pool all of these situations are serious. Nice play on words
Actually someone informed him of it in a previous video, so now he is poking fun at himself. You're not wrong in saying it seems to work both ways though!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of the game with us - I appreciate it deeply and I've learned a lot! I have one small criticism and a suggestion to correct it: When you get down on a shot and show us the go-pro view from your head, the cue is coming into the picture at an angle from about a 5:30 or 5 o'clock position to the center of the frame - so we can't really sight down the cue for the shot or see where you are aiming very accurately. We don't actually see down the cue because it doesn't come into the frame straight up. Could you move the camera a bit more to the right side of your head so we could look right down the cue at your aim and the shot? Or move your head a bit to the right so we can see the shot? Thanks!
When COVID is over, Shiavari, Tor Lowry, Dr. Dave, Brian from FXB, and Lil’ Chris should play each other in some sort of round robin tourney. I’m sure there are a couple I’m missing, too; just the ones I’ve watched. Maybe add Rollie as well?
At 4:57 you said right spin instead of left. Not complaining cause I love your videos but had to rewind cause I really was interested in that shot and wanted to know how to hold it with side spin like that.
I noticed you said you felt more comfortable using spin even though it was unnecessary, could you elaborate? I thought spin only had an impact on the cue when it comes in contact with a rail, so there would be no other reason to do it (besides the gearing spin imparted on the object ball to counteract throw)
I think the slower the pace of the cue ball hitting the rail , gives the cue ball more bite on the rail , causing a little more extreme results, along with spin of course . Do you agree ?
Maybe my old eyes, but at 5:20 your animation of the cue shows the mark point directly below center (stop/hold), but it seems you had to put slight left upon execution to hold due to being slightly offset on the 6's path to the corner pocket? Didn't look like the path was straight on the 6 from the front-side view either? I have tried to get better at follow on small offset angles, though having both options is extremely important. And, yes, your big fans will call these things out (though, again, it could be my 👀) because we love what you're doing and want you to be the best channel on YT....though, I think you honestly already are!
I will soon be 70 years old, if it's God's will, I have probably watched all of your videos at one time or another, and enjoy all of them. i hope though you will not be offended if i correct an English word you are mispronouncing. The word "series" is only pronounced with two syllables. It is pronounced like, (seer ees), or using international vowel sound, it would be much like (siris). Serious is a three syllable English word which can mean, speaking in a sincere and earnest manner.
I can, I heard a pro say once you shouldn’t have to ask, you should know where you’re weak and work on that. My suggestion is good fundamentals. There’s no better practice than shooting straight in shots and stopping the cueball dead. Do it till you can do 10 in a row stopping the cueball with no sideways motion. Even use it as a warm up drill. You’ll play the best you’ve ever played I bet.
Another good one is setting up a shot (just the cue ball) straight to the length of the table. You're trying to shoot the ball into the opposite rail where when the cue ball bounces back, it makes contact again with your stick tip. This will let you know how straight your stroke is, with the added bonus that it forces you to stay down in your shot (so that your stick stays exactly where you finished your shot and let's you see where/if the cue hits back on your tip). A lot of times it's lack of really knowing how off your aim, or stroke, is and this helps. If you get dialed in to where you're sure you're hitting the ball in the middle with no english (but still getting weird deflections, cue not coming back in a straight line), then your mechanics are what to look at fixing first. Many times this is cue elevation instead of a more flat/even cue contact. I like to start doing this before matches as it lets me know if I am 'in the zone' or not.
Please ask your camera buddie to keep the camera still as you're playing the shot. We can't trace the shot path properly when the camera is moving. Thanks again for your content... Counting down the days till I can get back in a pub to play pool again and put some of your lessons into practice.
Wow - we're already half way through. Which episode of this 'serious' did you like so far the most?
I like them all. I love the way you comment each shot. How amount spin you apply and how u correct for aiming. That thing alone helped me a lot, and i mean it. In one month i've been able to pot 3 balls in a row to 6 and almost run a table thanks to position and how to aim with sidespin, before i messes up so much bc i didn't know how much to compensate. But with your videos i'm potting almost every balls with sidespin thanks to you. Thank you very much and keep comentating like that. I really apreciate it
They're all great so far. I think the double kiss safety video or the hanger video are my favorite ones, because they aren't talked about often but come frequently (especially the hangers)
They have been al good cant pin point one exactly but i know for sure that you have added some value to my game and you have also reminded and corrected some misconception that i have..... keep doing this
Like i said i made a comment from one of my other channel that you should continue making series content.... this is unique and dufferent.....
😂😂😂
It seems always a challenge to move that cue ball on low angle shots along the end rail , so you really explained some options to move it up and out of that situation .
Your friend does a good job helping you film the shots. The GoPro is awesome.
Another great video Andre! A more difficult situation is when both the cue ball and object ball are frozen to the short rail and you have to make the ball and get position on the next ball on the opposite short rail. I have seen a couple of videos on this, but they can be a little confusing. If you can do a video on this situation sometime, it would be great! Keep up the good work!
Great bonus shot - he airborne cue ball maintains the draw spin!
Genau diesen Shot at 3:20, habe ich bei den Profis so oft gesehen und versucht es nach zu machen, leider ohne Erfolg bis dein Video es mir jetzt gezeigt hat. Ich werde es gleich ausprobieren. Vielen Dank dafür, sehr gutes Video, well done 👍Like!
Another good one but for this video what I like most it is when you use induce throw on the sixth ball to hit it more fuller (4:50), another good one to remember.
Damn! That bonus shot was brilliant! As far as the other shots shown to get on the four ball - yes, this is a super important shot. Thankfully my eye sees this shot really good and both ways are easy for me, especially the low right.
Of course it really helps if the table is fast in moving the cue ball around because you do not have to over hit the ball to get where you want to get. Love this series!!
Agree on the choice #2 as the preferred method, as quite a few aren't comfortable with the draw shot (concern about miscue) and having to get the cue out of the way quickly for fear of interference. Another great practical video in thee series. Thanks!!
Great shot on the bonus shot plus unbelieveable draw on cue ball
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Great bonus shot! Would be nice to see a “tutorial” on that. Keep it up!
Awesome both follow and draw technique. Thank you Sharivari.
Very well done sir! Really enjoying the entire series. The Go Pro really enhances your presentation. Huge thanks for sharing!
Awesome. Lovely. Was waiting on this too. I seem to always miss the pocket for follow shot. Was not compensating for the ' side spin. However, wasn't aware of the first shot with back spin. Gotta practice them immediately. Thanks Sharivari
I have this most common problems in my playing this is a very useful video for players to enhance their position play
For me the most interesting shot was the one at 4:39. I would always play it with a lot of inside spin, not outside, to try and swerve the cue ball path straighter. I can see the idea behind throwing it in with outside though. Looking forward to try that shot again.
7:00 should have added Mosconi Cup applause🙌🏻
Haha, good idea.
Great shots again and good controled run out 👍
All this time I thought you filmed it all alone. Hah.
As always, the way you explained every details are easily understood. Keep up the good work!!
I like your bonus shots, especially this one. I wonder if the sponsor of your cloth sees it that way too
Another useful video as always thanks sharivari❤️❤️❤️
Corona Cue at the end....that draw was SICK
Great fundamental shots we all need in our game.. I'm talking about the bonus shot..! 🤣
I like them all my favorite It was one of your first the 3 ball in the corner you have to come downto shoot the ball on the rail
I learn a lot from Sharivari. Thanks for the video 👍🎱
Does ur cameramen play ahah would love to see u n him play if he does
Enjoyed it, thank you.
The go pro adds a great deal to the presentation of the videos, can you adjust it to a position directly above your dominant eye? It always looks like you are aiming to the left of your target. This was evident in this video when you were discussing the adjustment to the aim point because of the extreme side spin.
Man this episode is what I need to work on I’m terrible at setting up the next shot 😞
Ha ha always find it funny when I see a pair of shoes lurking in the background
Your cue has a amazing sounding hit
Nice tutorial 👌 👍
Nice. Thank you
im always watching ur videos..
I saw a hand at 6:40 and was deadass scared for a second hahahahaha
Wtf lol
I notice when you was saying serious ... I was thinking that is deliberate. I was right 🤣🤣🤣 ... Because in pool all of these situations are serious. Nice play on words
Actually someone informed him of it in a previous video, so now he is poking fun at himself. You're not wrong in saying it seems to work both ways though!
I'm learning ty
Like very much of all your drill
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of the game with us - I appreciate it deeply and I've learned a lot!
I have one small criticism and a suggestion to correct it: When you get down on a shot and show us the go-pro view from your head, the cue is coming into the picture at an angle from about a 5:30 or 5 o'clock position to the center of the frame - so we can't really sight down the cue for the shot or see where you are aiming very accurately. We don't actually see down the cue because it doesn't come into the frame straight up. Could you move the camera a bit more to the right side of your head so we could look right down the cue at your aim and the shot? Or move your head a bit to the right so we can see the shot? Thanks!
Goddamn you'be got a cameraman now and everything. Sharivari going pro!
When COVID is over, Shiavari, Tor Lowry, Dr. Dave, Brian from FXB, and Lil’ Chris should play each other in some sort of round robin tourney. I’m sure there are a couple I’m missing, too; just the ones I’ve watched. Maybe add Rollie as well?
Hi can anyone please tell me why some players like to put left spin here 5:51? does it help to control the cueball? Thanks for your help guys.
What's up. Thank you again and your camera man lol.
I like your stick master😊
Like them all
This looks a lot like am improved force follow or am I wrong in my conclusion. I love this series though and your table looks amazing!
What is a projector that you recommend for the ICU Training?
I am using the ScreenPlay by InFocus. Works like a charm.
At 4:57 you said right spin instead of left. Not complaining cause I love your videos but had to rewind cause I really was interested in that shot and wanted to know how to hold it with side spin like that.
Yes, the cue ball indicator is right.
At the end 8ball shot is that the pool hall junkies shot? Not sure been a while since I seen it lol
where do you hit que ball to draw back to the nine like in bonus shot?
good shooting but jw do you ever notice your pinky moving like on the 7-9 like is that a timing thing for stroke?
I noticed it the first time when watching myself on video. It's something that just happens, so I don't think about it.
Great
What cue are you using?
Thanks👍🇳🇿
I noticed you said you felt more comfortable using spin even though it was unnecessary, could you elaborate? I thought spin only had an impact on the cue when it comes in contact with a rail, so there would be no other reason to do it (besides the gearing spin imparted on the object ball to counteract throw)
Yes, exactly what you mentioned. Very common to do amongst a lot of players, not only me.
@@Sharivari One good reason I heard about using spin it's that help to keep the cue ball from the rail.
I think the slower the pace of the cue ball hitting the rail , gives the cue ball more bite on the rail , causing a little more extreme results, along with spin of course . Do you agree ?
Maybe my old eyes, but at 5:20 your animation of the cue shows the mark point directly below center (stop/hold), but it seems you had to put slight left upon execution to hold due to being slightly offset on the 6's path to the corner pocket?
Didn't look like the path was straight on the 6 from the front-side view either? I have tried to get better at follow on small offset angles, though having both options is extremely important.
And, yes, your big fans will call these things out (though, again, it could be my 👀) because we love what you're doing and want you to be the best channel on YT....though, I think you honestly already are!
Hey sharivan... Do you play 8 ball pool by miniclip?
Cool
1:55 surely this shot deflects cue ball left, not right?
Daming satsat
I will soon be 70 years old, if it's God's will, I have probably watched all of your videos at one time or another, and enjoy all of them. i hope though you will not be offended if i correct an English word you are mispronouncing. The word "series" is only pronounced with two syllables. It is pronounced like, (seer ees), or using international vowel sound, it would be much like (siris). Serious is a three syllable English word which can mean, speaking in a sincere and earnest manner.
Thanks a lot for the feedback Penny :) Much appreciated.
the gopro trained you to stay down hehehe, otherwise we won't see the rest of the shot! :P
Yes indeed. When I did my first videos with the GoPro I was shocked how fast I got up. Good training.
That's a really observant point.
Crap, I think I made a pun.
I keep in playing but it feels like I'm not improving can you give an advice
I can, I heard a pro say once you shouldn’t have to ask, you should know where you’re weak and work on that. My suggestion is good fundamentals. There’s no better practice than shooting straight in shots and stopping the cueball dead. Do it till you can do 10 in a row stopping the cueball with no sideways motion. Even use it as a warm up drill. You’ll play the best you’ve ever played I bet.
Another good one is setting up a shot (just the cue ball) straight to the length of the table. You're trying to shoot the ball into the opposite rail where when the cue ball bounces back, it makes contact again with your stick tip. This will let you know how straight your stroke is, with the added bonus that it forces you to stay down in your shot (so that your stick stays exactly where you finished your shot and let's you see where/if the cue hits back on your tip). A lot of times it's lack of really knowing how off your aim, or stroke, is and this helps. If you get dialed in to where you're sure you're hitting the ball in the middle with no english (but still getting weird deflections, cue not coming back in a straight line), then your mechanics are what to look at fixing first. Many times this is cue elevation instead of a more flat/even cue contact.
I like to start doing this before matches as it lets me know if I am 'in the zone' or not.
Haw to use your hande
Please ask your camera buddie to keep the camera still as you're playing the shot. We can't trace the shot path properly when the camera is moving.
Thanks again for your content... Counting down the days till I can get back in a pub to play pool again and put some of your lessons into practice.
Where are you from?
Germany.
@@Sharivari 👍 nice
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"Because of deflection". Pfff... Lucasi cues. Joking. You do amazing things with a Lucasi cue.
you shot the 5 ball before the 4 ball
Nope. Aramith Black.
First
I mean pool stick bro.
Playing without cue ball strategy is a non starter.
2nd
basic lesson
You think it’s my cue? I have a 50$ one no brand . I mean I have beat players with 700$ cues so Idk
No, it's definetly not the cue. I once won a small tournament with a house cue, because I forgot mine.
@@Sharivari I seen it done . Hey by the way congratulations on your new sponsor.
I'm learning ty