Let's watch this another 8-ball lesson when almost everything goes wrong. How to stay creative and effective in this situation? You need to watch this video till the end 😎
Brilliant analysis. Main point (in my opinion) is to reevaluate the position you're in after each and every shot. In 99% of the shots you will not end up in the EXACTLY the position you intended, at least if you're at my level of play 🤣🤣
Hehe. Thank you for this comment! Of course, we can't expect to play point-to-point when we need to travel longer distances with the cue ball. However, we can always envision a small area where the best possible position for the next shot will be. Sometimes this area may be larger, and at other times, it may be smaller. But what matters most to me is to think about the straight line for each subsequent ball, as it allows me to anticipate the correct angles I'll need :)
I really appreciate your tutelage, it’s helping me to finally understand how to use spin, speed, and deflection. Keep up the good work, and I respect your adaptive tool/bridge and soft towel. I’m right handed and my left hand is not what it was prior to 2006, when it was impacted greatly through abrupt impact with a truck while I was driving in my vehicle. Resilience and an open mind to seeing other possibilities is a kind of therapy. Thank you for helping us to understand our options better, when it comes to shooting pool, or billiards. 😊 Much respect ✊
Thank you for your kind words and appreciation! I'm glad to hear that my tutelage has been helpful to you in understanding how to use spin, speed, and deflection in pool or billiards. I'm sorry to hear about the accident and the impact it had on your left hand. Resilience and an open mind to exploring different possibilities are indeed powerful forms of therapy that can help us overcome challenges and continue to improve in various aspects of life, including playing pool :)
Absolutely. Diversification in how we choose to see our environment, is crucial to finding contentment within one’s self. Thank you for your kind words and continued contribution to the community of people who enjoy the discipline of pool, or billiards. You’re the best!
I came across your channel 2 days ago and subscribed. You're very talented and have a knack for teaching, I just have request, could you make video on caroms for example in 9ball on how and when to shoot them. Thank you.
Hehe yeah, it may not be clear for all people who normaly play using classic Duramith Balls. I play using these balls almost 3 years and when I am going to play in tournament where are classic balls then i don't have any problem with it🙂
Let's watch this another 8-ball lesson when almost everything goes wrong. How to stay creative and effective in this situation? You need to watch this video till the end 😎
Brilliant analysis. Main point (in my opinion) is to reevaluate the position you're in after each and every shot. In 99% of the shots you will not end up in the EXACTLY the position you intended, at least if you're at my level of play 🤣🤣
Hehe. Thank you for this comment! Of course, we can't expect to play point-to-point when we need to travel longer distances with the cue ball. However, we can always envision a small area where the best possible position for the next shot will be. Sometimes this area may be larger, and at other times, it may be smaller. But what matters most to me is to think about the straight line for each subsequent ball, as it allows me to anticipate the correct angles I'll need :)
This is a great channel. Sooner or later, you will start to get more audience and blow up. Keep up the grind.
Thank you very much! This is one of the best opinion i ever seen on my channel🙏😊
I really appreciate your tutelage, it’s helping me to finally understand how to use spin, speed, and deflection. Keep up the good work, and I respect your adaptive tool/bridge and soft towel. I’m right handed and my left hand is not what it was prior to 2006, when it was impacted greatly through abrupt impact with a truck while I was driving in my vehicle. Resilience and an open mind to seeing other possibilities is a kind of therapy. Thank you for helping us to understand our options better, when it comes to shooting pool, or billiards. 😊 Much respect ✊
Thank you for your kind words and appreciation! I'm glad to hear that my tutelage has been helpful to you in understanding how to use spin, speed, and deflection in pool or billiards. I'm sorry to hear about the accident and the impact it had on your left hand. Resilience and an open mind to exploring different possibilities are indeed powerful forms of therapy that can help us overcome challenges and continue to improve in various aspects of life, including playing pool :)
Absolutely. Diversification in how we choose to see our environment, is crucial to finding contentment within one’s self. Thank you for your kind words and continued contribution to the community of people who enjoy the discipline of pool, or billiards. You’re the best!
This is a big pleasure to read words like these. Thank you🙏
Good video's man,
Top!
Thank you so much!!! I am so happy that you enjoyed it! :)
Great video editing.
Thank you so much!!!😊
Great video, editing is top notch and must take a lot of time with one hand.
Thank you very much again for another fantastic comment and opinion!!!😊🙏
I came across your channel 2 days ago and subscribed. You're very talented and have a knack for teaching, I just have request, could you make video on caroms for example in 9ball on how and when to shoot them. Thank you.
Thank you very much for this comment! You mean video about how to make contacts with blocked balls to open table?
@@MrCueBall yes as well as how to make the 9ball if the opportunity presents itself
Sure. I will try to analyze how to make this kind of video. I have plans for few next videos but I always think about 9 ball series🙏
@@MrCueBall Thank you for your time
Thank you for your comments and opinions🙏
Widzę, że równie ważna jest analiza kolejnych uderzeń jak i sama gra.
Moze się okazać że to jest nawet ważniejsze 😎
I hate Aramith black, i lost 2 games because of the 10 ball,did not see it laying on the table 😄
Hehe yeah, it may not be clear for all people who normaly play using classic Duramith Balls. I play using these balls almost 3 years and when I am going to play in tournament where are classic balls then i don't have any problem with it🙂