APA Pool League Match: 8-Ball: Early 8-Ball For the LoL!!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Hey everybody!!!
I'm back to give you another APA 8-Ball Match of mine and in this match I'm up against a skill level 6. With me being a skill level 7, our race will be to 5/4 with me going to 5 and my opponent going to 4.
I hope everyone will be able to enjoy the match, especially on one spot of the match where I make a careless HILARIOUS mistake!
Enjoy the match and don't forget to subscribe!!!
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That 2 - 6 combination on the 1st rack was awesome.
YA IT WAS!!
It really was sublime.
Another great match, keep them coming!!
I enjoyed your critique on the APA match. I have been involved with the APA since the early 90s and have been rated a 7 for about 15 years. I noticed that there are some comments made about the 6 you played missing some easy shots. Well I have to say I certainly have had some good and bad nights. I have played matches where I have not missed any ball I had a shot at and I have had nights that I have missed the easiest of shots. Since we are not machines this is bound to happen to all of us. I have seen many top pros miss shots we could not believe they missed.
When I asked one of my teammats with 30 plus more experience than myself about this same issue..he said "That's because they were easy shots...Your brain will take those for granted where a difficult shot your brain knows that it hard and bears down and maintain focus automatically...when you miss the hard shots..: thee misses occur due to misalignment or bad stroke.
...so when you have an easy "duck" to start or during a potential long run....you must purposely make yourself focus...make sure your on the shot line... or you miss pocket entirely..or leave hangers by hitting points too hard or if you make it..run into avoidable balls , tying up open balls into a cluster or snooker yourself with miss position or land on wrong side of next shot and then it gets harder than it should have. ....
@@robkitchen5344 Best way to avoid this is to keep your pre-shot routine more consistent.
His opponent was not a good player. I hate to be critical, but his opponent was not a good shot maker and had HORRIBLE pool IQ. That guy could come over here to the Philippines and walk into ANY bar and immediately get his ass kicked by some of the worse players in that bar.
Cool video.i enjoyed it and cant wait for more..and dont worry we all make mistakes.
Great match, enjoy watching your cue ball control and set up for break outs. At 15:40 you may have considered a soft shot leaving the 8 on the long rail and the cue where the 8 was. Your opponent would have poor choices a 1-2 combo or long on the 6
thanks for these videos, very helpful to get the thought process and cue position.
2:35 THE BREAK OUT - Ya know what kills me about Efren? That guy would have hit that so soft, somehow light double kiss with a straight 2 where me u & everyone I know would be scared to death of becoming trapped and do what u did. BTW, that combo on the 2 / 6 WAS A HARDDDDDDDDDDD SHOT & u got great shape. Outstanding job sir!
29:15 The Price is WRONG hahaha. Another great video, Chris. I know a lot of work goes into these, but the commentary and cue ball diagram is great for those of us trying to learn. Thanks!
Thank you again Chris for this great video. Your video and narration make me feel like I'm at the table myself on APA night. The cue ball diagram with crosshairs really help! I still struggle with WHERE to hit the cue ball. Thanks.
I taught myself how to play from your videos and would say that in round about skill level 3. Thank you for all your wisdom and tutorial videos man! Keep it up your awesome!
Nice video.. what most people don’t understand about a higher ranking player is the knowledge of the game.. it’s not just about I can make any shot.. very important to know the knowledge of the game
Do more of these vids! Awesome commentary and love the cue ball at the top right corner.
Yeah, cue at top corner is good. I think about where I would hit the ball, and then the cue at the corner either confirms my thinking or helps teach me.
I just can’t believe your opponent was rated a 6. He missed a lot of easy shots.
Kevin Cantu Agreed. I could beat that guy easy. Wouldn't have been that easy for Chris either.
I mean this with no offense to his opponent but i thought the same. Some shots were questionable and bad for a mid/low 5. But I understand that effort, disgorgement, and rythm plays a huge factor sometimes. He may have just been out of it mentally early in the match.
Joker, I used to play with a cross-eyed lady who drove a limo. Does that count?😁
Everybody has off days, that ball in hand miss was pretty bad though.
Sometimes when you opponent runs a rack at the start it gets in your head would be my guess.
Nice one, thank you! I would of started with the 9 ball also, totally natural position all the way to the 8 that way. Great job Chris!
Great video, helps me understand spins better :) thx for that and waiting for more :)
Thank you for such a great live action video. I really like the live videos, you can't predict what will happen until maybe after the break. Thanks again, love the apa video's
nice shooting lil chris,love your content,keep up the great pool shooting!!!!
Thank you. I really like you explaining all your thought processes and not cutting out your bad shots or mistakes. Really helps to see this sort of thing when learning how to think about shots. Keep it up. Subscribe
I enjoyed the thought process overdub. This was more valuable than seeing perfect pool. And it seems like more people could work towards your sense of humor also. This vid was a 10. I dont know you well enough to know if it is a regular feature, but I’ll be looking for it. Thanks!
Love the commentary thanks for videos.
I'm amazed at your cue ball control! I consider myself a decent shooter, but lack in control of the cue ball. Great video!
Great Lesson on Pool. Showing the Cue ball at the Top Corner is a Great Innovation in Pool Training.
Thanks.
Looking forward to more similar videos on 9 ball.
Keep em coming that was a lot of fun, you screwing up we got to see one more game 👌🤔
That 2-6 combo said, “Oh yeah? Ya think you’ve got a chance?” to your opponent. Amazing!
Also: Either your opponent was having a bad night or he needs to be dropped down a handicap or two. His form isn’t that great but whatever works, I guess. He pokes at the ball so there’s no follow through.
Not taking away from your performance, but very poor shot selection by your opponent. I enjoy the fact that you explain your thought process and shot patterns. As an avid pool player myself for 20+ years, it is nice to see that discussed. Looking forward to the future videos.
Chris, I only watch 3 channels, to get some know-how about pool - Rollie Williams, Dr.Dave and last but surely not least - yours. Thanks for the dedication and the quality of the explanations, regarding each individual shot.
Make it 4 with Sharivari! Really informative videos
Love your choices in channels. I have those as well but Tory is good as well
Dragomir Tachev same here! If Chris made a DVD series or downloadable series, I’d buy it. But since that’s not a thing yet (I don’t think), I did purchase one of Dr. Dave’s pool series. I think it’s called VEPS. Came in the mail today.
Oh wow, I forgot Sharivari too
All of the this
Uhh, I'm glad you could laugh about that mistake. I had something similar on a hill-hill 8-Ball match. Me with sollids, the 9 of my oponent was gone and I thought, my 1 was that nine and potted the 8 🙄 Well, it took a while for me, to smile again 😉
Regarding the elevated 4... I think, you are right. That was a foul, as the white went forward after the hit. But you deserved the win by a mile 😉
Very nice match Chris.... related to elevating the cue and because of the camera angle (cannot see from that angle if you were using the dart technique or not but just in case) I will have used the dart technique rather than just having the full hand on your cue. By the way I was in disbelieve when I saw you potted the 8 without noticing you still had the 6 on the table.
Great video Chris. Once again you managed to WOW your watchers. (Where's the Focus) oh well, your human. Appreciate the commentary while your playing. Stay well. QA
Good shooting Lil Chris 👊 that six was so close 😂 to the eight but that happens wen you said you couldn't believe wut was gonna happen I thot u meant the nine ball miss by your opponent but nice
That draw to break out the 6, wow! I've been working on my draw but don't have that confidence....yet.
Practice practice practice!!!
Good shooting bud
Lmfao Chris I love your little edits 😂😂 gg
Love hearing your thought process... as compared to mine.
I mistakenly pocketed the 8 ball while I had one ball left about a year ago in a 2000 peso ($50) match here in Manila. Thankfully, I went on to win the match and the money. But if I had been playing for a lot more money I would have been sick to my stomach. In money matches, you call everything a foul that is a foul and you NEVER help your opponent. I don't bet much and it is a good thing I do not. These guys that play for large amounts of cash - I would have a nervous breakdown.
Your opponent was not a good player - but you handily beat him. And I like your thought process on a lot of these shots. Your opponent made some damn weird decisions. You are CLEARLY a superior player. Good video.
I always tell my opponent if they're about to shoot the wrong ball, I play my best every time and I don't like to win on an avoidable foul in friendly league format.
I've stopped a player about to pot the wrong ball countless times. I can't believe the opponent let him shoot the 8.
It wasn't a matter of poor sportsmanship. I moved too quickly before anyone could realized what I was doing. Even my teammates were dumbfounded on what I was doing until it was too late.
Nonetheless, the responsibility is more on me for forgetting about my last ball.
Yeah, I had a match against an SL6 in the "Top Dawg" team in our APA league, and he let me shoot the wrong ball and promptly called it as foul, obviously seeing and expecting it. This is after our team had stopped the same thing from happening to one of their players earlier in the night. Doesn't change my attitude, I will always call any of my own misses/fouls defensive shots, I refuse to win that way. However, when we meet them again next time, all my team will be aware. APA pool should be competitive, but the stated goal of the league is "play the game not the rules."
When there's money involved...or when it's team format...your not playing for just fun and entertainment.....you owe it to your teammates to gain the victory. .. it's their own teams responsibility to pay attention, keep head in the game at all times , know the rules in order to create competitive matches.. you don't cheat, and when a foul is called you don't argue against when you clearly knew there was a bad.hit but a player should ask his team to watch for a potential foul when there's a lot of it occuring ...call out cue ball and object balls are frozen to same rail before shooting it because they may know and try to argue it wasn't (a playing card slipping in between ball and rail or cue ball and object ball makes them unfrozen and a good hit or a foul and a witness can verify that and the correct call is made...if your trying to slip though a tight space ...ask for spotter to back up your call......I've brushed my ball before so lightly that it rocked in place but never moved position and argued and lost because of someone on team wasn't paying attention....I learned...years later in 9 ball...the 8 and 9 were next to each other and i call my Capt over to watch the hit and I billard the cue off the 8 to drop the 9 into side pocket cue ball travel about 7 inches total .. energy input about nil ...up close you could see the 8 ball move without moving anywhere so from my opponents veiw from other side of table it appears I didn't brush the side of the 8 ball because they expected it to noticable move ..their Capt wasn't paying attention and though he agreed it was legal shot because I did thee correct thing by bringing my Capt over to watch the shot since .had the potential to be controversial if your just going to shoot without someone else watching...... ..I point out to my opponents when I'm legal shot and explain why I can shoot my cue ball though my object ball when it's frozen to it .....it's not my job to call fouls on myself but it is to verify that I did when they call me in them
Question....were you using an elevated bridge on the shot?. or should I say .. unsupported bridge?
and...if so i don't know if I would have tried to take that shot with exstreem angle ...I know you wanted to hold the cue ball there to make 8 in same pocket but your adding too many variables into it and you ended up missing ...foul or not....
Not with your opponent shooting like he was ..and he misses easy shot after setting you up....again.....I would have made you pay for those mistakes though maybe not win match..... Had the shoe been on other foot....I may have attempted that so you were playing way better and I would not want you back on table.... probably run out where he missed
.I would have used a cut shot to avoid the double hit.... harder to maintain shape for the 8 ball but it would provide a stable bridge so I could measure the stroke more precise ......just my opinion though ... sorry
I feel your pain. Done the same against a 7+ in a tournament. The 8 was going to be a make-able but really tough shot. Played perfect position for it and made a real nice shot to make it. Should have pocketed the 7 ball before I done that.......oops.
I find myself checking to make sure all my balls are off the table... _after_ I hit the 8 ball in. lol.
Nice match Chris. I laughed when you missed cued. In the rules it talks about having a third party come over for a debatable shot like the shot you had to Jack up on. For example your opponent might have said foul and you think no. That's where the third party person comes in and what they say is final. Anyways nice video.
You are correct on calling a third person to watch close hits. I eventually plan on doing a video about this, because it's something I see quite a lot in my area where players are either unintentionally and possibly sometimes purposely double hitting the cue ball and no foul is called.
What's up little Chris I haven't seen you in 3 years I'm back at stixs i enjoy your videos
Great vid as always love this series
That 8ball pot LOL!!!!
I’m seeing really good plays here. Almost reminds me of the Brandon billiards tutorial videos.
Yes Chris, it is a foul based on how your cue ball react after the contact. I would not even try to shoot it in that way as it is super hard to not foul. Sometimes it is even hard for everybody in the bar to recognize a foul like that and may cause some unnecessary argument afterwards.
Funny stuff bro! That early 🎱 😂😂😂 and yea i think the elevated hit on the 4 at the end was probably a foul but oh well. Your opponent is more like a 3 so its not like he was ganna win anyway lol
Playing a great game, Chris! However your opponent seems hasty, therefore sloppy. Nerves maybe. Calm down--slow down. Toughest thing to conquer, for some.
People play the way they play. It gets them to a certain point and then they hit a wall and progression is MUCH slower at that point. Little nuances like you mention can be difficult to implement into your game after playing a certain way for such a long time, but you are correct.
@@LilChrisPoolPlayer sorry, I didn't mean to come off snobby or judgmental on the fella. I cringed at some of his shots, because it reminds me of my playing. I don't have a table and never could play as much as I wanted to. I think it takes a lot of work to get to a good level of consistency. You are lookin good out there! Thanks for the comments!
Love this video's ! Thank you !
I playyin a nine ball tournament last night. I was playing great. I won 3 to 2, 3 to 0, 3 to 0... I was playing for the hot seat. I'm up 2 to 1 with 2 balls to make to win. I hit the cue ball, the cue ball jumps into the air, lands on top of the object ball and I can see my tip flying through the air and land on top of the cue ball and all three go into the pocket. Needless to say, I lost that game. I rack and my opponent snaps the nine and I lose. I finished third which isn't too bad. But that's just MY luck. I can do everything correctly and then something that's completely beyond my control steps in and gets me. TTYL Chris
Happens to all of us.
Dude, I'm loving these. I play APA as a 4.
Chris. As an amateur and as I'm watching I notice you and I are thinking of the same shot. I love watching these and I have definitely learned a lot. Hope we can maybe play a game or 2 in the future.
When you said you have no words for what happens next.....I thought you were talking about your opponent missing the 9 ball with ball in hand.....then, with the 6 literally inches away from the 8 ball I finally realized......and for some reason I actually tried to stop you as if you could hear me. LOL but we have ALL done that
Idk if you mind taking pointers or not but a couple things I noticed. At 1:26 i think this would have been your best shot to breakout the 2 ball with some force follow. if you force follow this shot correctly you could catch the left side of the 12 thus not only breaking out your 2 but giving youself position on one of your next balls. At 15:40 always if youre trying a double kiss shot like this you want to use topspin, if you used bottom spin the cueball would just have the 8 follow it as it pulls away, but with topspin the 8 would go in the opposite direction (the pocket). Not sure if this is how you usually play but you for sure play better than a 7
There was one time when my opponent was about to pot the 8 and there was still one remaining ball. I stopped him and told him he still had one other ball to pot. He missed his shot and I ran the table. I don’t know if it’s dumb to inform your opponent when he is about to do something that would give you the frame, but .. well I just did it.
That’s what normally would happen in the league I play in too, it was just that I moved too fast and everyone was confused long enough before realizing they could’ve stopped me. Before they came to, it was too late 😂
Even my teammates were confused until it was too late 😂
Lil' Chris I can tell that your face after the shot was pretty funny hehehe probably like “what the heck did I just do??” Lol By the way, I’ve been learning a lot from your channel, thanks for posting videos!!
Kudos for letting him know. That is called Sportsmanship. During league play, I almost always would let an opponent know. During a tournament...I would not. It is, after all, his responsibility to know what's going on and where he is in the match.
Jonathan Singer that’s exactly what I think too.
I can't stand the patching rule. (marking the pocket for the 8ball) calling the pocket is good enough. I also can't stand, If your opponent scratches off the break you only have ball in hand behind the headstring. This is just my rant for the day LOL. Thanx for the videos Chris and keep up the great work.
Marking the pocket just saves you from idiots (usually drunk) that that have no integrity with pool... it settles any kind of disputes. There have definitely been a lot of those in the past. So marking the pocket was the best solution.
For me its being stuck with what you drop on the break, bad rule, behind the headstring is also a bad rule. See if there is a BCA leauge where you are. I play in both leagues, I dont like the slop allowed in APA but i like the race format that they use.
We also have a BCA league, and I play in that too.
@@LilChrisPoolPlayer what is your fargo rate? I have been getting slaughtered this session I droped for 454 to 390 its one of the reasons I have been checking out your videos. So thank you for the help.
@@PhonePhone-bz2ql My fargo rating is currently at 618
Ok i have to say this before i go nuts..i have watched a lot of your video and they are awesome and i am an apa player myself but the players you face you say are a 6 do not shoot like they are a 6...im a 5 in 8 ball and i think i would give you a stronger game than the 6's you played and smoked...you have a really good game being the max 7 and 9 in apa but sorry to say ive played many 6's and 7's and beat and are way better than your opponents...ill definitely keep watching your videos cause one i love this game and you have amazing teaching videos and you get to play against some pros too (so jealous) lol..please show us a video of a opponent your level or less possibly with a closer out come cause like you said when you go up theres no telling who you will be playing i would love to see a closer game play and must say love the score corner and cue ball corner and the commentary of whats going on is perfect
35:00 I think the best option was a 1/4 ball hit on the 5 ball with a sliding cue ball (90° rule). You may have hit the 8 ball first, but you may have had a good break out.
I wish the sl6 players i play every week played like your opponent did😁.
Great play!! I was wanting to see a handicap match. I think your opponent might be ranked too high IMHO. Thanks for the great video.
Question: All the rules I seen, the table is open till a ball is called and pocketed. The rule of having to be whatever you get on the break..... is that a special rule you guys have at that pool hall or something?
Playing what you make on the break is an APA league rule. The table would remain open, after the break, if you make both solids and stripes.
@@LilChrisPoolPlayer Thanks!
Just researched and see the WPA and APA rules really differ a lot. Specially in 8 Ball after a break. I studied the WPA rules. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
35:14 should have aimed for a full hit on the 12 ball instead. That way you'll most likely have a shot on the 4 in the right corner pocket and also a high chance of breaking up the 8 afterwards. My mentor always told me that if a ball already goes into a pocket, more often than not you should try and bump other balls to create position other than that object ball itself.
Chris i am a 4 in my local double jeopardy and i was on the same page with you on that bank and using the 13 as a bumper so close nice try kind of proud of myself i was on the same thinking line as a 7
Lil Chris, I'm surprised you didn't use the diamond system on that shot and go for the #3 diamond with slight left, of course with a slight fudge because of where the object ball was and the high likely hood that you could have actually pocketed it.
playing it back in slow mo right now you went exactly where you needed to be on the #3 with slight on the #2 with slight. Still a great overall performance. This beer virus hold is finally lifted, looking forward to playing a few with you! Keep up the great vids!
Now that was so FUNNY
Inning 12 when you had ball in hand on the 5, when you had ball in hand you could have created a natural angle with a reverse cut to come into the clutter. No need to push through the extra rail and get a possible breakout, that's just reducing the velocity of the breakout. Your opponent had a jab stroke, it cost him position multiple times throughout
Quite a draw Chris! Can you do that with a medium tip,what kind of tip are you using😁
The tip that’s on my Revo shaft is a Soft Predator Victory. My older cues have medium tips on them and I draw just the same with them.
Hey Chris thanks for the content, I especially like these live matches with commentary. One ask, if convenient could you add defensive shot count to the score overlay? Since we are (hopefully) always aware of them, might be instructional for the viewers. Great job!
One shouldn't draw too many conclusions from watching a single match, but I'm a little surprised that your opponent was an SL6. Maybe he was having an off night, but he made so many poor choices, got out of line right away even with ball in hand, and missed so many easy shots. I love your commentary though, it's great to see the thought process behind a good player picking apart an 8-ball rack.
Vinay Pai not to mention all those unnecessary bank shots that just didn’t make sense to me when he had much better plays on the table
At 11:09, you used outside spin, but the cue ball traveled just about perpendicular to the cushion after impact. Every time I try to do something like that, the cue ball travels well wide of the position window. Is that a "just need more practice" thing or something lower level players frequently do wrong that I can try to adjust?
A couple of things you might not be taking into account:
1. I used a little outside spin. Too much outside spin the the cue ball will spin wider off of the long rail.
2. I also hit slightly below center. By the time the cue ball reached the object ball it's rolling forward, which is why the 10-ball gets hit after contact. That hit on the 10-ball helped the cue ball path.
@@LilChrisPoolPlayer Thanks for the explanation.
I forgot to add I have certainly shot the wrong ball in the past and more than once. I even did it in the APA Masters tournament in Vegas. Not long after I did it Brian Parks, who has won the US Amateur Championship 5 times, did the same thing on another table.
We have all committed the same mistakes at one time or another and I'm glad you had the fortitude to show them. I would have done nothing differently than you did concerning your patterns. I chose every option that you chose when you asked the viewers "what would you do"? Was your opponent nervous? Because he did not play at all like a 6 should have played. Hopefully it was just an off day for him. And I wish him luck in his future matches. TTYL Chris.
Happens to the best of us man. Ik its def happened to me😂😂 i was gon say its kinda messed up he didnt tell you, but him being down 4-0, cant blame him i guess😂
That sucks on missing out on the 3-0 patch Chris. It’s happened to me 🤪. That foul might of looked good in real time. It definitely looks like the cue ball is being pushed. Great shooting as usual bud.👍.
That dude is a 6??? 🤔 Wow... APA needs to revamp the ranking system.
I was about to comment on the same thing. Maybe just an off night?
@@HibsMax we're at a tournament today and some people were watching this over my shoulder and asked if this was a someone giving lessons haha. I said yeah, Chris is teaching this guy how to play pool haha
I've mentioned before on one of my previous APA matches that comparing skill levels to different areas is an unfair comparison.
An APA skill level is largely determined by the population of players. In other words, if you're the best player in a population of 3s - 5s you'd be looked at as a 6/7. However, if you take another player that is the best in a population of 6s & 7s this player will "most likely" be the better player, but have the same rank.
Even for someone like myself, I might be an SL7 but the players I know in the major cities around me are much better than I am and if I played in their cities I'd probably be a 5 or a 6.
@@LilChrisPoolPlayer OK, this makes total sense.
There is also at least somewhat of an objective scale though, too. I believe that inning count (minus defenses) and games won are the biggest factor. A true 7 should average 1 inning per game, a true 6 should be 2 innings per game, ect. That seems to be a pretty consistent observation across regions.
Hey brotha love the content but when u play matches maybe take out the music and let us hear the match itself. Feels weird watching the game without hearing the beautiful sound of the cue against the object
Not able to do that because of the music in the pool hall. I also don’t show my APA matches like this anymore.
My later matches are done as livestreams and I commentate through the match.
@Lil' Chris so as soon as I posted the message I thought about it and was like I bet they have music playing lol. I'm a silly person sometimes sorry about that! I have been using the methods for banking that you taught and now I'm actually making bank shots, but fortunately I'm getting good enough with placement that I hardly ever get into bank situations anymore lol. Keep the content coming brotha!
Hi Lil'Chris thanks for all your videos. May I know what cue you were using on this vid? Thank you.
I shoot with a Predator Blak4-5 and break with a Predator BK Rush. I talk about them in this video here:
th-cam.com/video/p2dvgJ060UQ/w-d-xo.html
I'll eventually do a full performance review on them, since I've had them for a couple of months now.
Thanks for the response. Im planning to get a carbon fiber shaft thats why i asked about your cue. Goodluck with the tournament and hope u'll take home the chip, thanks again.
Sadly I just lost APA regional semi-final match in SL7 bracket last weekend and no go to Las Vegas, wish one day we could meet there
Your shooting cue, looks very similar to the one I use.
It’s a Predator Blak4-5 with a 12.9 Revo Shaft
Hey Chris. I have a Predator BK3, but want to get the BK Rush. I am not sure what you had before, but do you recommend it compared to your previous break cues?
I have a BK3 also and I like them both equally. The one thing the BK Rush has over the BK3, IMO, is the Rush doesn’t have a *tink* sounds when I break with it.
I wish this coronavirus would settle down so I can go and get a pool table, I love pool even tho I suck but that's the hole point to get a table, I use to play weekly at a pool place but that's also closed
Hey, Chris. I was wondering if you’d have any advice: I have primarily only shot pool with wooden shafts my whole life, with really the exception being my old break cue that was a one-piece fiberglass. I just ordered Johnny Archer’s 2009 Scorpion shooting cue and it is a two-piece fiberglass. My current cues are McDermott wooden cues. Do you feel that I will have a large adjustment in terms of fiberglass vs. wood and how I’ll shoot with it? I consider the cue I just purchased kinda sorta a relic, so I just wanted it for its value to me as it was.
Any time there’s a change in equipment you’ll have to adjust. The weight of the cue, the type of tip, and the type of shaft can all play a part in having to make some sort of an adjustment to playing just as well as your previous cue.
Your team gets some blame for not stopping you from shooting 8 ball. Can’t believe someone didn’t
Enjoyed watching the game 👍
I'm not convinced you've totally got use to the revo? Please let us know your thoughts so far on the revo. I'm thinking to try a carbon fiber shaft.
I do plan on doing a performance review on my Predator Blak4-5 with the Revo shaft and my Predator BK Rush breaking cue. There have been things I've noticed with regards to performance that I'm still working on.
@@LilChrisPoolPlayer 👍
Chris you shot great but your opponent shots less then a 6
I didn’t know “shit” could be great 😜
Going to bed last night I was just thinking how I haven’t seen one of your videos on my feed lately
Just have been busy
8:00 use the 1-ball to double kiss off his 13 and try parking the 1-ball on the long rail for a combo shot later on
2-6 combo down the left rail to the bottom was the best pocket of the match. Your premature 8 ball ripped open an old scar memory of mine doing the same thing in a big buck game. Don't care what kind of stroke you have, if you don't stay focused anything can happen. Humility is good medicine, but it sure taste bad! Can't believe your oponent was a 6. Shot too fast and poor position strategy.
I just found this channel so you may have already covered this but you could you go more into depth with pattern play specifically the order of operations taking the right ball at the right time or in the right order if that makes sense that may be to broad but its what i seem to struggle with the most
I have other APA matches that explain some of what you’re asking.
At 24:26 if u would have hit the left side of center on the 6 at just under medium speed, would the 3 go off the 9 in the side? It's hard to tell from this, but maybe 2 inches outside the first diamond? It would have hit the 6 for sure, but it looks like u have a carom or is the 9 back to far?
Ya, I think the 9 is too far back, it would have been one of those.......oh that was so close lol. Even if u missed, it would have put left on the 6 and came out at least towards the middle I think
What was the skill levels? I am a APA 5. Your opponent had good defense options that he did not take advantage of.
People in my league in Medford OR. also break the APA rule and just point at the pocket, they justify it by claiming as a 6 or 7 they are somehow exempt (there not) in your case, it cost you a sweep (and as you mentioned a rackless patch).
I really enjoyed the play, and the insights on, breakouts and on cue ball control.
I'm a SL7 and my opponent was a SL6.
Not marking the pocket didn't cost me the sweep. I knocked the 8-Ball in early and forgot that I had one more ball left on the table.
@@LilChrisPoolPlayer I meant, if you had marked your pocket...you were going to see the 6-ball.
@@PhonePhone-bz2ql That's fair
At 15:40. Why did you play bottom? I usually play top so the cue ball bounces off the object ball, then forward again to hit the object ball into the pocket? Not questioning your method, just curious.
xlxcrossxlx I played bottom spin so that top spin is transferred to the 8-ball. The thought process was that after they hit again the top spin on the 8-ball would help move it towards the pocket.
If I were to use top spin on the cue ball, that would transfer bottom spin onto the 8-ball, and after they hit again the 8-ball would be rolling down, away from the pocket.
At least, that’s how I thought about it.
@@LilChrisPoolPlayer thanks for your reply. That makes sense. I knew you had a thought out reason lol, I just wasn't sure. I know about transferring bottom from the cue ball into top onto an object ball, but never thought about using transferred top english to put a ball in the pocket like that. The problem with my method is that you might follow the cue ball in if you're not careful, which i've done, but at the most twice, out of 30 or so shots, and making about half of those. Your 8 ball mistake was damn funny, by the way
@@LilChrisPoolPlayer offer still on the table for reviewing a video of a match? Our league has shut down for awhile and I'm trying to spend the time learning some stuff. If you're too busy replying to comments like mine, awesome that you do that by the way, it would be totally understandable.
Basically anything that stands out like, what the hell is he doing?!. . . Or any quick tips.
xlxcrossxlx If you have a match that you’d like me to review, then upload it to your TH-cam (privately if you want), then provide me a link to it and I’d be happy to review it.
Why don’t you post any new matches anymore? I always enjoyed them and learned a few things along the way.
Miss your content brother
I've been on a bit of a break as I have moved into a new house over the past couple of months. I'll be returning soon with some more matches of mine to review.
@@LilChrisPoolPlayer we all look forward to it, I hope your well my man.
Do you have a preference of cue ball you use??? Red dot or measle ball? I prefer a measle ball I feel I have a better understanding of where i need to hit the cue ball.
I don’t have a preference.
Lil' Chris probably why you’re way better than I am 🤣🤣🤣 keep up the great work I learn from your videos. Where you play reminds me of my old home bar we had diamond tables also.
I bounce from 5-6 in 8 ball and 6-7 in 9 ball just inconsistent on my part at one point I was a 5 in 8 and 7 in 9 had some complaints in the APA but I cannot control it I don’t make the rankings. Your videos definitely help!!
Maybe when you’re in SoCal sometime you can come to my pool hall and we’ll play a game!!!
Hey Chris. Can you please share your APA statistics from the app. I am just curious. Looks like you have 100% win ratio in both 8 and 9 ball 😃
Why do you like breaking from the side in 8 so much? Not saying it's bad, just curious.
Check out my "Breaking An 8-Ball Rack Two Ways" video here: th-cam.com/video/Pf-DVBopHSo/w-d-xo.html
It'll explain why.
Good video idea. Narration make it watchable, entertaining & educational. No disrespect to your opponent... but a 6? 😳. I would say he was having a bad day but based on his decision making, mechanics, nahhh!
I’m not sure about other peoples APA leagues but your opponent shot more like a 3/4 than a6?
I've mentioned before on one of my previous APA matches that comparing skill levels to different areas is an unfair comparison.
An APA skill level is largely determined by the population of players. In other words, if you're the best player in a population of 3s - 5s you'd be looked at as a 6/7. However, if you take another player that is the best in a population of 6s & 7s this player will "most likely" be the better player, but have the same rank.
Even for someone like myself, I might be an SL7 but the players I know in the major cities around me are much better than I am and if I played in their cities I'd probably be a 5 or a 6.
Lil' Chris He definitely did not play like a six against you,
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I can’t even believe how bad this league is. Ur 6s and 5s would be avg 4s in my league. That being said Chris you’d be a solid 7 in any league and ur creativity is incredible. Honestly tho Evryone shoots great when they know they can’t lose. Would like to see a match against someone ur own speed who isn’t AWFUL. U guys legit have D players as 5s and 6s.
Being able to armchair coach from the future, I would have wondered about playing a safety kicking the 9 towards the 8 in the 5th game when you tried to two rail kick your 6 ball.
Last rack before playing the one ball,play a safe hitting the 6 an ticking the cue ball behind the 3, we all paly to win in the end rite? But that the real difference between a pot, maker an someone who thinks way more into the game than just hoping to always have a run out. That safe I talked about would have been my choice. You play really good, just need to work on some defense.
Where I'm from he would be a good 4 or a bad 5 lol
Same here. I wish the 6s in my region played that bad. A normal game is only 1 inning when there is a level 6 or 7 playing. Even the level 5s in my area break and run against me, lol.
I agree somewhat, from the shots we are seeing, yes. But remember, we are seeing one match. I'm an SL6, and two weeks ago played so badly a 4 could have beaten me straight up. Very. Bad. Night. But last week, finished 5 games in 8 innings with 2 defenses, definitely SL6/7 territory. I've stopped trying to judge SL from a single match, which we should all do. What we should be doing is making sure we are spotting players who are rated below level because scorekeeping and spotting of defensive shots are not as diligent as needed. |
Also, anyone starting with that skillful a B&R as Chris did can put me on tilt...
That high? He stands up on the stroke almost every shot, and his patterns are terrible
Break and runs are common for our 4s lmaooo. This dude is trash
Hey your opponent thought you were playing banks! No idea why that guy was shooting so many bank shots otherwise. Yup that was a foul too, no way cue ball goes forward after contact with object ball.
On your ball in hand question, it definitely looks like a double-hit foul to me. The queue ball goes 5" forward beyond the object ball contact point before the draw kicks in. Since the spin was extreme draw the cue ball should not have moved forward after object ball contact without a double-hit.