One of the best pool videos when it comes to breaking things down in an explanation context. Those graphics are really helpful thanks a lot for sharing these tips with us!!!!
Very good content and demo. I like that you demo with and with and without side spin. Reminding us how much more complicated side spin shots are is very helpful. I’ve been playing APA for five years now and just now learning some side spin and learning that I only find it useful in 4:11 Less than 10% of my shots. Looking forward to more material.
😄👍👍 Your use of both the live shots that show the speed and the results along with great graphics to demonstrate, not only what shot to take and what shots not to take and why, where to aim, and where to hit the cue ball are so complete, easy to remember and to practice. They best pool tutorial videos being created today. Thank you so much for taking your time to help us all with our game.
So often in instructional videos ideas are kind of glossed over like the viewer knows exactly what they are referring too. I really appreciate that you took the time to show all the options so visual learners like myself could actually see where the cue ball ends up. Great video!
Wonderful job. I have learned a bit more of this game of pool. Thank you I understand all the work that goes with making these videos and for that thank you again. Please keep them coming as you do a great job of it. You rock
Just found your channel. You do a great job clearly explaining things. I like how you show all the options available for each shot, and what their outcomes look like, along with overlaying them on the graphic.
I've been having trouble using spins for a while now. My strategy has been to focus on making the shot with a clean stroke and then adjusting accordingly based on the result. After a few weeks of practice, I can now pot using just left or right hand. However, when it comes to using low right or low left spins, I miss my shots as if I'm a beginner 😂 can you help me explain this. I try to practice every time I have the slightest chance but it’s not easy finding a table where I’m at 🤦♂️ Ps: I love angles and I love to use spins if I come up short on the angels to get better position. It’s just something that fascinates me and the style of play I like. Hopefully I get to improve in this direction to clear out and simplify my game
Set up a shot where you have to cut the object ball to the left to pocket the ball. Shoot the shot 10 times with low right. Do you consistently overcut or under cut the ball?
I watch so many of these videos and even as a pretty good player it goes in one ear and out the other. too much talk. this was a great video, thank you.
For the second position I love using inside English (left English in this case). I understand that it's more difficult for most players but I'm used to shooting it. I usually get a crowd response whenever I do it because they're not used to seeing someone use inside English for it.
Love the no nonsense approach.... less talk... more demo.... Quick reasoning, then shoot the shot..... Thank you.... I have a lot to learn...lol Vince
Another great and easy to understand video! Keep them coming.
One of the best pool videos when it comes to breaking things down in an explanation context. Those graphics are really helpful thanks a lot for sharing these tips with us!!!!
Very good content and demo. I like that you demo with and with and without side spin. Reminding us how much more complicated side spin shots are is very helpful. I’ve been playing APA for five years now and just now learning some side spin and learning that I only find it useful in 4:11 Less than 10% of my shots. Looking forward to more material.
Chef kiss*** im subbed. Watched a million vids and this one is so helpful. Youre a good teacher and great player! Thanks!
😄👍👍 Your use of both the live shots that show the speed and the results along with great graphics to demonstrate, not only what shot to take and what shots not to take and why, where to aim, and where to hit the cue ball are so complete, easy to remember and to practice. They best pool tutorial videos being created today. Thank you so much for taking your time to help us all with our game.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and the kind words. It warms my heart to think I am helping others learn a game that I enjoy so much.
I can tell you enjoy the game by how well you produce your content. You are a great instructor. @@billiards4U
So often in instructional videos ideas are kind of glossed over like the viewer knows exactly what they are referring too. I really appreciate that you took the time to show all the options so visual learners like myself could actually see where the cue ball ends up. Great video!
I’ve been impressed with your break down, quality stuff.
That is extremely helpful I come across these shots almost every day thank you
Wonderful job. I have learned a bit more of this game of pool. Thank you I understand all the work that goes with making these videos and for that thank you again. Please keep them coming as you do a great job of it. You rock
need more of these . Keep up the good work ! I appreciate u
Just found your channel. You do a great job clearly explaining things. I like how you show all the options available for each shot, and what their outcomes look like, along with overlaying them on the graphic.
Super helpful video, much appreciated. Learning a lot to date from your various vids. Keep up the great work. 🤘
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I've been having trouble using spins for a while now. My strategy has been to focus on making the shot with a clean stroke and then adjusting accordingly based on the result. After a few weeks of practice, I can now pot using just left or right hand. However, when it comes to using low right or low left spins, I miss my shots as if I'm a beginner 😂 can you help me explain this. I try to practice every time I have the slightest chance but it’s not easy finding a table where I’m at 🤦♂️
Ps: I love angles and I love to use spins if I come up short on the angels to get better position. It’s just something that fascinates me and the style of play I like. Hopefully I get to improve in this direction to clear out and simplify my game
Set up a shot where you have to cut the object ball to the left to pocket the ball. Shoot the shot 10 times with low right. Do you consistently overcut or under cut the ball?
@@billiards4U overcut
Dr Dave said that when you play sidespin with draw, it delays the swerve. Maybe that's what messing things up.
I watch so many of these videos and even as a pretty good player it goes in one ear and out the other. too much talk. this was a great video, thank you.
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Nice video but the noise from the pool table is a bit distracting and makes it hard to hear you.
Thanks for the feedback. I will reduce that background sound in future videos.
For the second position I love using inside English (left English in this case). I understand that it's more difficult for most players but I'm used to shooting it. I usually get a crowd response whenever I do it because they're not used to seeing someone use inside English for it.
Very very nice. I enjoyed it.