Around the world without the frozen cueball ;) very good exercice, a little easier in this setup. Another good exercise to help with the money ball is to place the 8 ball on the spot, the 9 ball on the kitchen spot, cue ball in hand for the first shot. You play the 8 ball and try to replace on the 9, you replace the 8 ball on its spot, and go on endlessy. You can add some conditions if you find it too easy, like force you to hit one rail at least for each ball or replace in the other side of the table at each shot...
This reminds me of a great warm-up drill I do before a basketball session as well. Thanks for showing us this, I'm going to work it into my pool warm-ups!
Today I realized something. If Sharivari can miss these balls by a mile like me, I am A) not as bad as I thought and B) I am not taking positional play as important as I should. Thank you!
I've had a high of 19 but have been avoiding same drill. Got a little disheartened not approaching that 19 again. Will do the drill again with the cue 1 ball off the rail.
I got 17 on my first attempt with a little advantage. My table is a 6ft and also I ignored the rule if i pot the white, because my position play needs a lot of work :).. other than that I'm pretty happy with my basic aiming. Excellent training video, thanks Sharivari
Now you know where the scratches are! I've been practicing a lot of long shots lately and not worrying about the cue ball. It turns out that watching the cue ball do what it do has improved my position play. Instead of trying to make the cue ball do something, I'm learning to slightly adjust what it wants to do.
12 on my first attempt. 9ft tbl with tight pocket, but still it was a bit disheartening. Atleast it showed me where I my weakness lies. Surprisingly missed all the middle pockets by a millimeter each. Makes me think if I should aim at the far side of the pocket. Mr Shari, how much do pros make on average here? 22-24? Just curious..
@@prakash.srn.17if you’re trying too hard to force position then yeah, it can make you miss. but i think @murahk123’s point is that people often miss the money ball because they think of it as a different shot so it throws them off of their normal rhythm. generally with every shot you make, you should have a place in mind where you want the cue ball to end up, so the money ball should be no different
What's even better is to spread 15 balls on only the lower half of the table so none are touching and they are off the rails. Then take ball in hand. If the cue ball touches a rail or another ball you have to start over. The key is to always think 3 balls ahead. It's best to give yourself options though too. Like I'll shoot the 1 ball and roll forward to here for the next ball, but if I roll too far ill shoot this ball instead....
I understand that you're upset. However, not being able to see the table doesn't diminish the value of the lesson. It's merely a nice feature to see your rating, which is why I've reserved it for those who purchase the course. I've spent over four months working on this project and have dedicated a significant amount of time to it, so you might understand why I am not sharing everything for free.
Yo! You wouldn’t even know about it had he not made this video. You think all this effort should be given away for free? Free loader AND complains about it! 😮
It is not that hard to guess fill in the missing numbers. 0-1,2-4,5-7,8-10,11-13,14-16,17-19,20-22,23-24 But you can also just support Sharivari and buy the thing. PS: if you do not want to pay money agree on something else to exchange. For example a goat or a cow ;-) Oh and you already could watch the video for free that at least earns a like. Giving a dislike is so unthankful.
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FXB just released a new video on making money balls. Ya'll have good timing. Great seeing both!
Around the world without the frozen cueball ;) very good exercice, a little easier in this setup.
Another good exercise to help with the money ball is to place the 8 ball on the spot, the 9 ball on the kitchen spot, cue ball in hand for the first shot. You play the 8 ball and try to replace on the 9, you replace the 8 ball on its spot, and go on endlessy. You can add some conditions if you find it too easy, like force you to hit one rail at least for each ball or replace in the other side of the table at each shot...
This reminds me of a great warm-up drill I do before a basketball session as well. Thanks for showing us this, I'm going to work it into my pool warm-ups!
Today I realized something. If Sharivari can miss these balls by a mile like me, I am A) not as bad as I thought and B) I am not taking positional play as important as I should. Thank you!
I’ve done this drill many times with cue ball frozen to the rail. My best was 18.
Easy on a very small table with red cloth😂
@@D.H.1987 Not as easy as you’d think with cue ball frozen to rail. What would the color of the cloth have to do with anything?
I've had a high of 19 but have been avoiding same drill. Got a little disheartened not approaching that 19 again. Will do the drill again with the cue 1 ball off the rail.
@@5555grumpy that's the only table i saw you playing on
@@D.H.1987 this man pointed out the color of the cloth like it meant something lol
THANKS FOR YOUR HONEST VIDEO.
I got 17 on my first attempt with a little advantage. My table is a 6ft and also I ignored the rule if i pot the white, because my position play needs a lot of work :).. other than that I'm pretty happy with my basic aiming. Excellent training video, thanks Sharivari
Now you know where the scratches are! I've been practicing a lot of long shots lately and not worrying about the cue ball. It turns out that watching the cue ball do what it do has improved my position play. Instead of trying to make the cue ball do something, I'm learning to slightly adjust what it wants to do.
misses first shot..."don't start over and over..." Proceeds to start over...LOL. TY for the great videos!
I just ran this drill but made it a bit harder on myself. I froze the cue ball to the rail. I made 17.
My 9-foot pool table has 4 inch pockets. How does this translate on the results table?
12 on my first attempt. 9ft tbl with tight pocket, but still it was a bit disheartening. Atleast it showed me where I my weakness lies. Surprisingly missed all the middle pockets by a millimeter each. Makes me think if I should aim at the far side of the pocket.
Mr Shari, how much do pros make on average here? 22-24? Just curious..
Nice video as always!
Your game room looks really nice, would you mind if I ask how big it is? Trying to find reference for my build.
Thank you! The room is 4.60m x 12.5m.
Best way to practice last ball shots is to pretend there's another ball after and to try to get position on the next ball.
Then you miss all balls! That’s the #1 reason to miss the current shot, yeah? Shape on next?
@@prakash.srn.17if you’re trying too hard to force position then yeah, it can make you miss. but i think @murahk123’s point is that people often miss the money ball because they think of it as a different shot so it throws them off of their normal rhythm. generally with every shot you make, you should have a place in mind where you want the cue ball to end up, so the money ball should be no different
@@taymorrisonsure. Knowing where the cue ball will end up is important- especially not in a pocket 🫣
Me;money ball; loses rhythm🚮
this is a variation of 'around the world'.... same drill except cueball frozen to the rail on every shot......
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Most of your students must be children i'm guessing?
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A guy showed me a game break all balls. Then run off all in any order not as easy as you think.
What's even better is to spread 15 balls on only the lower half of the table so none are touching and they are off the rails. Then take ball in hand. If the cue ball touches a rail or another ball you have to start over. The key is to always think 3 balls ahead. It's best to give yourself options though too. Like I'll shoot the 1 ball and roll forward to here for the next ball, but if I roll too far ill shoot this ball instead....
hiding the table behind a subscription?
that earns your first dislike on a video from me
I understand that you're upset. However, not being able to see the table doesn't diminish the value of the lesson. It's merely a nice feature to see your rating, which is why I've reserved it for those who purchase the course. I've spent over four months working on this project and have dedicated a significant amount of time to it, so you might understand why I am not sharing everything for free.
@@Sharivari making a living as a pool instructor and a content creator, or have 2% dislikes on your videos, choose wisely :D
Yo! You wouldn’t even know about it had he not made this video. You think all this effort should be given away for free? Free loader AND complains about it! 😮
It is not that hard to guess fill in the missing numbers. 0-1,2-4,5-7,8-10,11-13,14-16,17-19,20-22,23-24
But you can also just support Sharivari and buy the thing.
PS: if you do not want to pay money agree on something else to exchange. For example a goat or a cow ;-)
Oh and you already could watch the video for free that at least earns a like. Giving a dislike is so unthankful.
I don’t usually bother with the thumbs up or down. But this comments will get me giving the video a thumbs up