The countdown to the World Pool Masters 2024 is on! As we gear up for the excitement, the 16 best players from around the globe are ready to clash in what promises to be a series of epic showdowns-every match will feel like a grand final! This year, we're headed to beautiful Hildesheim, Germany. I’ll be there too, soaking in the action. Come find me and let's chat about all things pool while watching the world's best compete. To get everyone in the mood, I’ve just dropped this special video analysis of last year’s electrifying final between Ko Pin Yi and Eklent Kaçi. 🎟 Ready to be part of this? Get your tickets now at nineballeurope.com/ 📺 Check out the full video analysis from the 2023 final here: ua-cam.com/video/w64LoWzbJ1A/v-deo.html A huge shoutout to Matchroom Pool for their incredible work in promoting the game. Thanks for making it all happen! See you there!
Great tactical battle. The Pros are so good that just cleaning up after a break is just routine. I'd love for the sport to have more tactical battles like this.
Watch one pocket! That’s the only pool game i watch anymore. When they do run out in one pocket you wanna punch a hole in the wall and call ur mom a slut its amazing.
If anyone is new to pool and thinks "what's so interesting in this game? It's just potting balls" then you can just show them this video Congratulations Sharivari, you're not only a good instructor but also a great analyst and a presenter.. you did the tactical breakdown so easily that even newcomers will find it easy to understand the strategic aspects of this sport ❤
My friend taught me about distancing the balls during our 10 ball races. I found it frustrating but later I adopted it because it was actually helpful. Splitting the balls is also a really helpful tool I should do more often
I try to tell my teammates to play defense BEFORE you are on the most difficult ball, but it seems to go over their heads. This is the perfect example as to why you play safe on 3 until you can break out the 4. Thanks for this!
credits to kaci. he was one of the few players who was actually breaking hard while plent of other players were breaking soft and getting warned for it since it wasnt allowed. they kkept towing with the line of the rules which i dislike
Sharivari 🤬COLDRED🥶. Just got back from Philadelphia and The Pool Expo! WAS INCREDIBLE!!! I have a question. I have a 100 year old walking stick/poolstick that was made in Japan before W.W.II. The reason I LOVE this stick is because the butt end is hollow because the shaft goes into the butt, PAUSE!(NO Diddy! lol) NOW I have a swiss army stick! Because I left the screw on ferrule. And I have different tips. Sizes and hardness! 13mm phenolic break tip/jump tip. And a 10mm for masse. Because I can take the weight off the back to make the 19 ounce stick. A 13 ounce stick! My question is why doesn't higher level players use a higher quality screw on tips? Because of the rules in A.P.A. and T.A.P. with this stick I have a SUPER advantage! Can you please explain to me why higher level players don't use this kind of advantage??? If you can change tip sizes and have a bunch of extra tips. I can't see the issue with using them? I understand that most are junk. But even with the junk. I don't see that a fixed tip play really any better than the junk screw on tip? Just go bad quicker? I would LOVE to see you next year there!!! THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE AND A LOT OF MONEY TO MAKE! Will you be there next year? And I respect your input on this issue with the tips. Maybe we could play a few games?!!! 250 7 foot Diamond 🔹 Tables! You should come❣️☝️Thanks Brother
I believe it's different pocketing balls on your own versus competing against a tough, determined player. But Sharivari, if your nerves held up, from what I've seen, you're right there with these big boys, and so am I.
The countdown to the World Pool Masters 2024 is on! As we gear up for the excitement, the 16 best players from around the globe are ready to clash in what promises to be a series of epic showdowns-every match will feel like a grand final! This year, we're headed to beautiful Hildesheim, Germany. I’ll be there too, soaking in the action. Come find me and let's chat about all things pool while watching the world's best compete. To get everyone in the mood, I’ve just dropped this special video analysis of last year’s electrifying final between Ko Pin Yi and Eklent Kaçi.
🎟 Ready to be part of this? Get your tickets now at nineballeurope.com/
📺 Check out the full video analysis from the 2023 final here: ua-cam.com/video/w64LoWzbJ1A/v-deo.html
A huge shoutout to Matchroom Pool for their incredible work in promoting the game. Thanks for making it all happen! See you there!
I love these deep game analyses! Please keep doing these! 🤟🔥
Great tactical battle. The Pros are so good that just cleaning up after a break is just routine. I'd love for the sport to have more tactical battles like this.
Watch one pocket! That’s the only pool game i watch anymore. When they do run out in one pocket you wanna punch a hole in the wall and call ur mom a slut its amazing.
I LOVE these kind of videos, and your análisis of the game!!!
If anyone is new to pool and thinks "what's so interesting in this game? It's just potting balls" then you can just show them this video
Congratulations Sharivari, you're not only a good instructor but also a great analyst and a presenter.. you did the tactical breakdown so easily that even newcomers will find it easy to understand the strategic aspects of this sport ❤
really love this kind of videos, please do more of these!
Man this whole rack made me anxious. Great video, looking forward for more!
More to come!
My friend taught me about distancing the balls during our 10 ball races. I found it frustrating but later I adopted it because it was actually helpful. Splitting the balls is also a really helpful tool I should do more often
Commentary is keeping so engaged! Thanks Shari
World Class!
Careless from Kaci to take the balls out of the pocket before the cue ball stopped rolling.
Great video. It would be interesting to know what kind of English they are putting on it and why. These guys are so good.
I enjoyed this. I would like more of them. Good insight!
Quick question, why this videos do not have the streaming service that actually transmit them, is that ok?
Nice content all love from Egypt 🇪🇬
Can you do a video on your pool table (price, features, pockets, brand,etc) please and thanks
I try to tell my teammates to play defense BEFORE you are on the most difficult ball, but it seems to go over their heads. This is the perfect example as to why you play safe on 3 until you can break out the 4. Thanks for this!
credits to kaci. he was one of the few players who was actually breaking hard while plent of other players were breaking soft and getting warned for it since it wasnt allowed. they kkept towing with the line of the rules which i dislike
It's a stupid rule anyways
That game was great!!!!
We need more
Sharivari 🤬COLDRED🥶. Just got back from Philadelphia and The Pool Expo! WAS INCREDIBLE!!! I have a question. I have a 100 year old walking stick/poolstick that was made in Japan before W.W.II. The reason I LOVE this stick is because the butt end is hollow because the shaft goes into the butt, PAUSE!(NO Diddy! lol) NOW I have a swiss army stick! Because I left the screw on ferrule. And I have different tips. Sizes and hardness! 13mm phenolic break tip/jump tip. And a 10mm for masse. Because I can take the weight off the back to make the 19 ounce stick. A 13 ounce stick! My question is why doesn't higher level players use a higher quality screw on tips? Because of the rules in A.P.A. and T.A.P. with this stick I have a SUPER advantage! Can you please explain to me why higher level players don't use this kind of advantage??? If you can change tip sizes and have a bunch of extra tips. I can't see the issue with using them? I understand that most are junk. But even with the junk. I don't see that a fixed tip play really any better than the junk screw on tip? Just go bad quicker? I would LOVE to see you next year there!!! THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE AND A LOT OF MONEY TO MAKE! Will you be there next year? And I respect your input on this issue with the tips. Maybe we could play a few games?!!! 250 7 foot Diamond 🔹 Tables! You should come❣️☝️Thanks Brother
Tomorrow morning to watch it...
Honestly I'd play safe like KO did with the 3 ball instead of going for the bank and making it and leave myself a tough shot or no shot at all even
I find value in this format, but not to the exclusion of your other training formats.
Sorry my question sounds wrong ;-) the reason of my previous question is that I can’t find the original link to watch all the game
No problem. The full video is no available on the Matchroom channel: ua-cam.com/video/HhxH9RZmOfo/v-deo.html
On the last play should be a foul if we go by the rules. He started to put other balls on table while cue ball was still in motion
Interesting
You said “4ball” a lot on the purple 5 ball 😉
Ahh, probably because I am currently playing with a ball set where the four ball is purple.
he left it in a 69 combo 1:03
I believe it's different pocketing balls on your own versus
competing against a tough, determined player.
But Sharivari, if your nerves held up, from what I've seen,
you're right there with these big boys, and so am I.
First..........Love the Channel!!
was not a 2 way shot
This match was more intresting than the filler match. That was a walk in the park for Ko
Sharivari, love what you do, but you've fallen in love with the word "very" and it's a bit cringy...........lol
It used to be "actually". Seems I switched, noticed 😂
@@Sharivari As long as you don't venture down to "like" hell, we are all good.