Accidental moved balls must be placed back, unless they come in contact with something else like another ball or a player's cue. If an accidental moved ball comes in contact with the cue ball, then it is a foul.
In the first match at 57:14, the opponent pockets the 4 ball which never gets counted towards his score. I think this is one of the reasons the score was off at the end of the match
Around 2:26:00 I am curious why you say that you have to take the 5? It seems like with the 7 close the rail, you have options to get the cue ball back to the middle of the table for the 5
I need help with my mental game. Some days I can feel so on point and other days I can't focus at all. I feel the physical difference between the two when I shoot. I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to replicate the mentality when I am on. I know there are many different aspects to the mental game, but I want to figure out how to create the focus consistently every time I'm at the table. What are some of yall's tricks??
Have a look at this: The Pool Player's Competitor Cycle th-cam.com/video/H9YTyUZMtIk/w-d-xo.html It totally changed the way I look at myself when I play!
1:51:42 - When a player accidentally moves an object and it doesn't touch the cue ball, the opponent is supposed to replace it. So many times, I see the offending player just grab the object ball and replace it themselves. At least your opponent turned to you and asked.
The no push shot in APA is so frustrating. 9 ball already had so much of a luck element and I get screwed so often by it when I’m breaking and when the opponent breaks dry
Push was brought in to counter act the 3 foul rule so with no 3 foul = no push even though as a 9 I know how important those balls are getting hooked after the break
@user-jp6by4ht2g definitely wouldn't say very little luck the break is just I shot in the rack if your opponent is repeatedly hooking you after misses or slopping in balls and then running some more after that makes a difference when giving weight
3:14:24 - Yes, it was definitely a foul. The 7-ball should not have moved. In this case, the shooter should have realized and called the foul on himself.
It amazes me,especially in the last two matches how someone who just bangs balls and hardly tries for position is a Sl 7. Those people are so frustrating to play against.
2:33:42. Looks like your opponent fouled there. I think the cue ball hit the long rail then the 9 and nothing got to a rail after that. Admittedly, too close to call without someone watching the hit.
This isn’t just a watch party. He also uses this as an educational video. He’s well known in the area as someone who wants to grow the pool community. And help teach the community. So maybe instead of complaining about the pauses maybe listen and try to learn. Or there’s a fast forward option for a reason, maybe skip the pauses? Just my opinion tho🤷🏻♂️
Really been missing this kind of content from you for a while.
At 31:50, when the opponent removes the magic rack, he accidentally moves the 6 ball. Is that a foul? What do the rules say?
Accidental moved balls must be placed back, unless they come in contact with something else like another ball or a player's cue. If an accidental moved ball comes in contact with the cue ball, then it is a foul.
In the first match at 57:14, the opponent pockets the 4 ball which never gets counted towards his score. I think this is one of the reasons the score was off at the end of the match
Around 2:26:00 I am curious why you say that you have to take the 5? It seems like with the 7 close the rail, you have options to get the cue ball back to the middle of the table for the 5
I need help with my mental game. Some days I can feel so on point and other days I can't focus at all. I feel the physical difference between the two when I shoot. I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to replicate the mentality when I am on. I know there are many different aspects to the mental game, but I want to figure out how to create the focus consistently every time I'm at the table. What are some of yall's tricks??
Have a look at this:
The Pool Player's Competitor Cycle
th-cam.com/video/H9YTyUZMtIk/w-d-xo.html
It totally changed the way I look at myself when I play!
I watched that video when you released it and also passed it on to my teammates.
Maybe I need to watch it more than once!
@@JeanneEdelman-gr5ox I continue to watch it multiple times to remind myself!
Love your matches, bro! I’ve learned so much and trying to apply your thought process. Not as successful…
1:51:42 - When a player accidentally moves an object and it doesn't touch the cue ball, the opponent is supposed to replace it. So many times, I see the offending player just grab the object ball and replace it themselves. At least your opponent turned to you and asked.
The no push shot in APA is so frustrating. 9 ball already had so much of a luck element and I get screwed so often by it when I’m breaking and when the opponent breaks dry
Only master league can push in apa
Push was brought in to counter act the 3 foul rule so with no 3 foul = no push even though as a 9 I know how important those balls are getting hooked after the break
With the race to balls in apa there is very little luck involved. Control the break and it won’t happen.
@user-jp6by4ht2g definitely wouldn't say very little luck the break is just I shot in the rack if your opponent is repeatedly hooking you after misses or slopping in balls and then running some more after that makes a difference when giving weight
have to laugh about the "jump miscue" or you would cry lol
3:14:24 - Yes, it was definitely a foul. The 7-ball should not have moved. In this case, the shooter should have realized and called the foul on himself.
It amazes me,especially in the last two matches how someone who just bangs balls and hardly tries for position is a Sl 7. Those people are so frustrating to play against.
2:33:42. Looks like your opponent fouled there. I think the cue ball hit the long rail then the 9 and nothing got to a rail after that. Admittedly, too close to call without someone watching the hit.
lots of body movement on that 5 ball shot you missed in rack 4 @ 2:26:00
Dude I can’t..stop pausing it. Just let the match roll man. I like watching amateur pool but this unwatchable
This isn’t just a watch party. He also uses this as an educational video. He’s well known in the area as someone who wants to grow the pool community. And help teach the community. So maybe instead of complaining about the pauses maybe listen and try to learn. Or there’s a fast forward option for a reason, maybe skip the pauses? Just my opinion tho🤷🏻♂️