How to Shoot a Powerful Draw Shot (The Remix) - Free Pool Lessons

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  • Опубліковано 21 чер 2024
  • In this Video you will learn to Shoot a Draw Shot Like a Pro.
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  • @FXBilliards
    @FXBilliards  5 днів тому +10

    ♦️ Hey gang, thanks for watching. Tell me in the comments what your favorite Pool shot is. ♦️

    • @zanethind
      @zanethind 5 днів тому

      It used to banking but then I fell in love with the power draw and Shane's break

    • @kb3170
      @kb3170 4 дні тому

      Racing the object ball back to the cushion ( just like you showed ) was how I mastered my draw shot

    • @bluecrossandblueshieldoffl6355
      @bluecrossandblueshieldoffl6355 2 дні тому

      I like long kick shots back up to a side or corner pkt or a cross bank throw shot is fun as well 😎

  • @ap-fr2uz
    @ap-fr2uz 5 днів тому +10

    Thank you for your videos. Your info is like having a paid tutor.

  • @rossbideon
    @rossbideon 5 днів тому +4

    You’re a very good teacher Bryan. Much appreciated 🎱

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  5 днів тому +1

      My pleasure! Thank you very much for watching

  • @chriscripplercruz1833
    @chriscripplercruz1833 5 днів тому +2

    Ive been playing and loving the game of pool for decades especially one pocket. But even after all these years im still learning thanks for the video!!

  • @HillbillyIslandLife
    @HillbillyIslandLife 5 днів тому +2

    Now all of you should have a perfect draw stroke in no more than a month. Brian gave up ALL the Goods on the Power Draw. Excellent presentation as always. U da man B!

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  5 днів тому +1

      Thank you very much for watching and I appreciate your comments as always

  • @randallgibson8619
    @randallgibson8619 5 днів тому +1

    I have to say the draw is one of the single most hardest shots to get down in my opinion. It was tough for me as I had several things going on (cue not level, not following through, not getting tip low enough) and I notice a lot of beginners if not most either can’t draw or can’t draw it much. The closed bridge helped me tremendously like night and day difference but I’m the same as you I still use an open bridge for the most part besides long draws and powered up shots. Your videos and content have helped me tremendously and I really appreciate everything you put into them!

  • @armandroussy9301
    @armandroussy9301 День тому +1

    So many similarities with golf!! Holding the stick as if you were holding a bird, the follow through ... thanks it is very interesting and informative

  • @rodconner9079
    @rodconner9079 5 днів тому +1

    Experience talkin'!!! Educational stuffs ... and the vid from 10yrs ago -- well it was dead on too!!! Without ---> PRACTICE

  • @goranbiskup7983
    @goranbiskup7983 4 дні тому +2

    This one is a classic! So many great and important tips in just one video. Thanks Brian! 😀

  • @richardparker7168
    @richardparker7168 5 днів тому +2

    Great draw Brian. Level cue is a must!

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 дні тому

      Agreed! Your views mean a lot to me. Thanks

  • @VictorCruz-qf8eb
    @VictorCruz-qf8eb 5 днів тому +1

    table looks good on video and most of all the easy explanation Thanks for it and lighting looks great !!! Victor 💪

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 дні тому +1

      I’m really digging those lights. I have a great electrician.

  • @trevorsmith3947
    @trevorsmith3947 5 днів тому +2

    Great video B. All your videos are so helpful thank you!

  • @Hmuhieddin1000
    @Hmuhieddin1000 5 днів тому +1

    Kneeled it Brian
    What a great explanation

  • @coldred9639
    @coldred9639 2 дні тому +2

    Great video spitting FACTZ as always Big ups COLDRED

  • @kb3170
    @kb3170 5 днів тому +2

    Force following and power drawing through obstacles like they weren't even there are my favorite pool shots

    • @kb3170
      @kb3170 4 дні тому +2

      Slow back, smoother forward

  • @mikeandalicescott
    @mikeandalicescott 5 днів тому +1

    So much good information, thanks Bryan. BTW the new felt looks great!

  • @zanethind
    @zanethind 5 днів тому +2

    The long power draw shot is the hardest draw shot I've been trying to accomplish. I'm trying to figure out what's wrong whether it's the stroke or not hitting low enough or just too much power and not enough spin or its just bad timing it's probably the stroke but if it wasn't then idk. I just gotta experiment with it and keep at it

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  5 днів тому +1

      Keep working at it and let me know if I can help.

    • @scottisitoro3953
      @scottisitoro3953 5 днів тому

      I started with a 2 foot draw to recognize that I don't need to crush the cue...the spin takes.
      Then I moved to a further and further draw, topping out at about 6 feet.
      For me, the longer the draw shot needed, I just moved my butt end hand back further. It works.

    • @zanethind
      @zanethind 5 днів тому

      @@FXBilliards will do thanks

  • @markshowalter4259
    @markshowalter4259 5 днів тому +1

    My favorite shots are shooting my object ball and bring the cue ball around the table and the draw shot.

  • @zanethind
    @zanethind 5 днів тому +2

    Did you get a new camera or new cloth or new lighting or even a new table? Because everything is this video looks super shiny and new and I like it. Keep up the great work

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  5 днів тому +1

      New camera canon XA 60- new cloth Predator - New lights also- yes.

    • @zanethind
      @zanethind 5 днів тому

      @@FXBilliards nice. Looks amazing

  • @durster27
    @durster27 5 днів тому +1

    Another great video Bryan.

  • @xeyedsurfer
    @xeyedsurfer 5 днів тому +1

    I am a big fan of doing the bank to no pocket, draw shot and hit soft enough that the object ball stops just before hitting the foot rail a second time. Attempting to draw cue ball back 1/2 table.

  • @WandallNorman
    @WandallNorman 4 дні тому +1

    I LIKE TO DRAW AND STOP THE CUE BALL ❤

  • @scottisitoro3953
    @scottisitoro3953 5 днів тому +1

    You explain things so easily that it should benefit all levels of players.
    Would love to see a match with you against fellow You-Tuber Sharivari...even odds.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  5 днів тому

      Thanks for your comments. I’m a big fan of our European buddy. But I would be asking for a spot. He’s got about a 20 year age advantage on me. Thanks for watching

    • @scottisitoro3953
      @scottisitoro3953 4 дні тому

      @@FXBilliards Don't underestimate yourself.
      I'm 62, just joined an APA for 1st time, and if Shar will give me 9 to 7 in 9 ball, I'm in !

    • @MrShomari1
      @MrShomari1 4 дні тому

      I@@FXBilliardsdunno B.. u got years n years of more experience.. I'm putting my duckets on you lol

  • @constantineperatos3676
    @constantineperatos3676 3 дні тому +1

    Definitely 5 stars for u 😊

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  День тому

      Your views mean a lot to me. Thanks

  • @MikeBilliardsFun78
    @MikeBilliardsFun78 5 днів тому +1

    nice video , who gonna try the Charles Lakey Corner long draw shot video , og i remember that one Earl Strickland long shot draw

  • @scottisitoro3953
    @scottisitoro3953 5 днів тому +1

    The only issue at hand when drawing with a short bridge
    is that the backstroke also tends to be short, minimizing the spin needed.
    I actually think, using numbers, a bridge in the range of 7"-8" would
    elongate the backswing to create that necessary draw.
    Everything else, to me, is exactly what you've said, i.e., level out, hold follow-thru, etc.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  5 днів тому +1

      Thanks for your comments the queen I was making is most amateurs using a long bridge fail to hit the cb where they need to. They are better off with less power and more accuracy on the cb.

    • @scottisitoro3953
      @scottisitoro3953 4 дні тому

      @@FXBilliards Total agreement. For me, less power actually gives
      the draw (and follow, english, as well) time to take/grab. Great stuff from you !

  • @saleemullahkhan3316
    @saleemullahkhan3316 5 днів тому +2

    ❤❤

  • @jaymcclure8185
    @jaymcclure8185 5 днів тому +2

    Had to pause little after the 2 min mark. I'd like to add something.
    I've been called out many times for jacking up on draw shots. There are many people who are trying to help but the truth of the matter is, I jack up to limit my draw back. There are many times where I want a little more speed with little less draw. It sounds dumb because I can't really explain it better than that.
    I've heard all the counter arguments, "well don't hit so low if you want less draw", "use less speed" yada, yada, yada. But ultimately, I personally find I get more consistent response and far less overdraw by adjusting cue angle for the desired result as opposed to adjusting pace. Infact, the more I slowed my object ball pace, the more overdraw I saw, that's why I learned to cut my draw by jacking up. Sorry I can't clarify better despite literally having this conversation IRL last Friday.

    • @xeyedsurfer
      @xeyedsurfer 5 днів тому

      I like what you are doing, seems like the easiest way to fine tune. I totally get what you say about overdraw with the soft stroke.

  • @raysparks3161
    @raysparks3161 5 днів тому +1

    Just think about trying to put the most revolutions on the ball with the least effort

  • @benhill9257
    @benhill9257 5 днів тому +1

    Hey Bryan as always I love your videos so very informative. I'm having a hard time when I play draw shots or rail shots or follow shots pretty much any shot lol and if I have to put any power or more than a rolling ball sometimes I bobble or rattle the pocket. It's extremely frustrating and I'm not sure what is causing the issue. I've had people watching to see if there's an issue with my stroke and supposedly it's good. I can tell sometimes I have gotten a little jerky but I just stop and focus on my fundamentals, slow it down and I still have problems. Please any suggestions on what I could be doing wrong? Thanks for all the great videos.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  5 днів тому +1

      I have an expression “something special is about to happen. “ many times when people have these shots that require more energy more focus a higher skill set etc. they will flinch or have their fundamentals breakdown slightly. That’s probably what you’re doing.

  • @university-at-large
    @university-at-large 3 дні тому +1

    Hey Brian
    Thanks for all your great instructional videos- you are one of the best! I have to ask you again though, what are YOU looking at when you’re making contact for a draw shot? Is it the cue ball or object ball? I remember you saying it varies between players, e.g., break shots it’s probably the cue ball, etc. But what are YOUR eyes on when you make contact? Thanks again for your clear and concise instructions.

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  День тому +1

      I am looking at the object ball right before I shoot and as I shoot

    • @university-at-large
      @university-at-large День тому

      Hey Brian
      Thanks for your reply, it is very helpful to me and my pool partner!
      Enzo

  • @daviddelisio4443
    @daviddelisio4443 5 днів тому +1

    Brian, I didn't see a link on what the ball is that shows where you hit it? Can you give me the product name? Thanks Brian, love your instruction! Clear, concise, and excellent video quality! Dave, Boise, Idaho

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 дні тому

      In the description. Look for Best training ball in the video description. Icue ball

  • @michaelkozlowski857
    @michaelkozlowski857 4 дні тому +1

    Great info, but curious about your “draw with spin” comment in the first minute (7 ball draw back to make the 8). Though the cue ball did have a bit of spin just before it touched the rail ahead of the 8 ball, I’d thought this shot was all about using the side contact on the cue ball to deliver deflection, which allows a fuller hit on the OB and changes the contact angle. The OB is spun in the pocket a bit from the fuller contact & imparted spin, and your stroke delivers just enough momentum so at contact, the pure under spin takes over. I use this stroke gear on a flat angle draw shot, where I want to flatten the draw-back angle to be straighter and seems all due to deflection effect rather than spin. Is that the physics of what’s going on?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  4 дні тому

      The spin on the cube ball is not about deflection. It’s about spinning off of the rail to take the angle down table. The sides apin can be there even after the ball stops. I’m not sure, but I hope that answers your question

  • @gregbrown4136
    @gregbrown4136 5 днів тому +1

    Why are your hands sticky. Lololol hilarious

  • @MrJdsenior
    @MrJdsenior 5 днів тому +1

    AND you might get another 1.2 million views, huh? :-) Nice try, though. I am kidding you here, JIC you don't realize it, due to all the qualifications you gave for remaking the video. I appreciate the video, none of which were views.
    I don't have any trouble with full table draws (most of the time), but I tried to show someone how to draw one night, and couldn't determine why he couldn't, although I didn't give it a lot of effort....and I mean he couldn't even shoot a medium length STOP shot.
    What helped me more than anything was taking a stripe, turning the stripe vertical and crosswise to the shot, to see exactly the contact point. Another thing that helped was good stroke mechanics, primarily a slow back swing and momentary stop at the furthest rearward extent. Stroke mechanics, as you always harp, are critical to EVERYTHING.

  • @olatunjisalisu5405
    @olatunjisalisu5405 День тому +1

    how much does it cost to get this exact table?

    • @FXBilliards
      @FXBilliards  День тому

      It might depend on where you live, but with the cloth I have on it probably about $4600. With the balls I’m using about $5000. And these numbers are about two years old.

  • @thegodofpez
    @thegodofpez 3 дні тому +2

    You teach me so much, B. You’re by far my favorite billiards creator and we all appreciate you. This video demonstrates the necessity between switching between open and closed bridges, which I find super difficult. You’re the man, B, thank you as always. 🫡🍻🎱