Great video like the fact that you explained where the balls going and all the difficulties (definitely a great train video) I would recommend videos where you make the audience guess where the ball is going before you show them this will further Advance their thought process. Pool is a thinking game.
This is exactly what I’m looking for! The mental game and stroke techniques, may be great for some people, but they are not for me. Position play, and how to work the entire table is exactly what I like. Thanks for your help!
I like your drill here. But it also made me realize that it might just be a great way to practice nine and ten ball, just breaking a rack of all 15 balls, and playing rotation. Think it’s bound to be lots more of the tricky situations, frozen balls, blocking balls, etc. so I think I’m going to try that, see if I’m missing some reason that isn’t a good way to practice problem solving while playing.
Hi, Sharivari. The title of your video says, "...with side spin". I would take this [title] to mean that you are applying side english on the cue ball to every shot. But, even on your first shot on the one, there is no side spin applied to the cue ball. It is straight center ball draw. Shots on the 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 had no side on the cue ball as well. Can you explain this? I also wanted to know if you tried out my drill that has you shooting 10 balls of your choice with the last 5 in rotation over 10 racks.
Sorry for asking within this commentary section but in one of your last videos you said you were using the jflowers s.m.o. Now I really would like to know your thoughts about different carbon cues and whether it is a huge jump in accuracy from e.g. a normal Robertson cue to those cues. Maybe you can do some great videos in the future on those topics? Best regards from Oberpfalz/Germany!
Nice execution on all shots. I didn't see a queball diagram the english use on two shots in the video. I would have liked to have seen the illustration. But good video.
Play the three four combo next time. It’s not a pure professional nine ball out but the three drifts to corner pocket if it don’t hold next to side pocket where four is. Leaves you on the best side of the 5 to avoid the 7 being a problem for the six. Arm chair quarter backing at its finest yup lol 😂🎉
Yes, it is the best way to learn. You have hit the nail on the head. Don't stop please.
Great video like the fact that you explained where the balls going and all the difficulties (definitely a great train video)
I would recommend videos where you make the audience guess where the ball is going before you show them this will further Advance their thought process. Pool is a thinking game.
That's good feedback, thanks!
This is exactly what I’m looking for!
The mental game and stroke techniques, may be great for some people, but they are not for me.
Position play, and how to work the entire table is exactly what I like.
Thanks for your help!
9:35 you don’t know me. I would have loved another full try lol
Same haha !
Nice. Thank you. Yes more of this type of run-out pls.
More to come!
Good video. The whole thought process around chosing how to run a rack, usually with so many options, is key at my level now.
I really appreciate you showing where you are striking cue ball.
More, more, more!
Good stuff. Loved this format!
Thank you for the lesson. Sure more of that type of video would be great.
Great video! 💥
This is a good format. 👍🏻🎱🎱
yes more of this type love it
I love these step by step thought processing
I lol'd imagining you doing that redo in a live tournament lol
1:02 small correction
*side
not corner
If you were to recommend a cue in the 250.00-300 range, what would be your choice?
yes more run out videos, enjoy the explanation of your thought process
I like your drill here. But it also made me realize that it might just be a great way to practice nine and ten ball, just breaking a rack of all 15 balls, and playing rotation. Think it’s bound to be lots more of the tricky situations, frozen balls, blocking balls, etc. so I think I’m going to try that, see if I’m missing some reason that isn’t a good way to practice problem solving while playing.
nice! thankyou!!
Looking forward to more of these practice run outs 🎱
More to come 🎱👊
Good video!
@@benhester3806 Thanks!
Hi, Sharivari. The title of your video says, "...with side spin". I would take this [title] to mean that you are applying side english on the cue ball to every shot. But, even on your first shot on the one, there is no side spin applied to the cue ball. It is straight center ball draw. Shots on the 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 had no side on the cue ball as well. Can you explain this?
I also wanted to know if you tried out my drill that has you shooting 10 balls of your choice with the last 5 in rotation over 10 racks.
Sorry for asking within this commentary section but in one of your last videos you said you were using the jflowers s.m.o. Now I really would like to know your thoughts about different carbon cues and whether it is a huge jump in accuracy from e.g. a normal Robertson cue to those cues. Maybe you can do some great videos in the future on those topics? Best regards from Oberpfalz/Germany!
Nice execution on all shots. I didn't see a queball diagram the english use on two shots in the video. I would have liked to have seen the illustration. But good video.
What cue brand and specification did you use?
I am using a JFlowers cue with SMO shaft. Link is in the video description.
Play the three four combo next time. It’s not a pure professional nine ball out but the three drifts to corner pocket if it don’t hold next to side pocket where four is. Leaves you on the best side of the 5 to avoid the 7 being a problem for the six. Arm chair quarter backing at its finest yup lol 😂🎉
Gonna start making pool content as well Sharivari. What cameras do you use for all of your shots?
Awrsome! I am using a GoPro Hero 9 Black, Two Blackmagic Studio Cameras, a Canon EOS M50 Mark II und my phone (Samsung S22).
@ Perfect 👌🏼 Thanks man!
So I just watched a video of Jayson Shaw demonstrating his aiming and he states he looks at the cue ball last. Is this normal?
There are some players who look at the cue ball last, and some who prefer the object ball. There is no right or wrong.
@@Sharivariwhich one do you look last?
😍😍😍😍😍
This is a reupload no?
It's been available for channel members for several weeks, but not public on the channel yet.