You probably can't actually account for the contributions you've made to this sport, but I can say that the impact is substantial. Definitely doing your part to grow the sport! Thanks again for great educational content!
This was an amazing analysis of Shane's play style and how he typically can manage his cue ball control. One of the things I'm learning is playing for perfect position is I'll advised. Playing for a shooting zone has helped me with my positional play.
Thank you for doing this. I think you did a great job capturing Shane's thinking. There are some times where there were other valid or perhaps better alternatives Shane didn't examine. Don't know if that clutters the video though. Best example is rack 5 position from 7 to 8. I do not like playing for the upper corner the way he did because it is very easy to end up bridging over the 9 or 10 ball playing the 8 in the top corner. It's pretty simple to get above the 8, and since the 9 goes in either corner you have some options if you end up on a different line than chosen.
Hey, Shane can play position. Who knew? Seriously though, I'm really enjoying this series. It is very interesting to see the different options available on many shots and the thinking behind the leaves. Great stuff, as always. Best personal thing I took from this video was the comment about taking the pocket line across to the other rail to give a good target. I think this might be powerful for me. It sure makes visualizing the roll length easier. Thx. I've said it before, but I always feel some empathy for the opponent on these videos. It makes them look like they NEVER made a shot in the match. And with TH (I think) that's not remotely likely. ;-)
Tor, I love these videos. Such great information. One suggestion would be to get rid of or replace the two note music bed. It gets to be annoying pretty quickly and it's in all of your videos.
He's taking the time to create these videos for free, and offering them to the public for free, and you have the nerve to complain about the music selection in FREE content?!? And just because YOU don't like it, he should change it because you said so? Lol, You are clearly very entitled. If you don't like it, then make your own videos and add whatever music you want, however you like. Tor, I like the music and how it switches from the original shot to the explanation of the runout. Keep up the great work, and thank you for taking the time to provide FREE content to the pool community.
@@rjp2295 Actually, I'm an expert in the field of video, music and sound production. It was a politely worded suggestion of how to make it better. The comments section can serve as feedback to content creators. People make money on TH-cam. Don't know if you've heard. Thanks for your response.
@@rjp2295 I think it is constructive criticism. Tor is not doing this for free from what I can see. He uses the videos to drive sales for his books and videos. I've spent a lot of money on his products and appreciate his work. Still, suggestions to make them better are hopefully received by Tor positively.
Shane once tried to described his aiming technique during an interview, could you elaborate on his method in an upcoming video. It's what I call a modified half-ball cut. I've found it to be helpful most of the time. At least within 15° of either side of the object line. Thank you in advance.
@@rondo1775 - Shane has also said that's the aiming technique he would use IF he used one. He ultimately conceded he doesn't really use a system, he's made so many balls over his lifetime that he aims by feel and experience. At the end of the day, knowing how to aim a shot is through practice, there's no magical system, especially when you consider all the dynamics involved (speed, cut-induced throw, spin-induced throw, deflection, swerve, table conditions, ball conditions, table size, pocket size, etc). There's also the idea of are your eyes viewing true center, are you actually hitting the ball where you're aiming, so on and so forth. I'm not suggesting there shouldn't be a starting point to help guide you to aiming properly, you can certain practice and use a system if you believe it works for you, but ultimately it's just about recognition of the angle and repetition of the shot. Florian "Venom" Kohler did a TH-cam video on all the popular aiming systems out there and how he feels how they work... and the last one he presents that's his favorite is a system he calls HAMB: Hit a million balls.
Rack 5 ; shot on the 8, i think you marked the spin on the wrong way? Rack 5; shot on the 9; why not simply run just off the short rail for pocketing in the middle pocket? isnt that what they prefer in the end?
Hello Tor, my name is John Drippe, I'm 14 years old, and have been playing pool for a year and a half, and am trying to get better, I'm located near Topeka in Kansas, and I saw how you did a bunch of 14 day experiments on other people, and tried to help people the fastest in the minimum time you had, I was wondering if you were willing to ever come to Kansas to help me improve my game?
You probably can't actually account for the contributions you've made to this sport, but I can say that the impact is substantial. Definitely doing your part to grow the sport!
Thanks again for great educational content!
Thanks Gabriel!
Really glad you are still doing videos, Tor. Great channel and thanks for all you do.
This was an amazing analysis of Shane's play style and how he typically can manage his cue ball control. One of the things I'm learning is playing for perfect position is I'll advised. Playing for a shooting zone has helped me with my positional play.
I agree. Only thing is gotta improve my shooting consistency 😂
Finding and getting to the zone ..priceless 😢
Thank you Tor. You can’t imagine how much I’ve learned from you.
Thank you for doing this. I think you did a great job capturing Shane's thinking. There are some times where there were other valid or perhaps better alternatives Shane didn't examine. Don't know if that clutters the video though. Best example is rack 5 position from 7 to 8. I do not like playing for the upper corner the way he did because it is very easy to end up bridging over the 9 or 10 ball playing the 8 in the top corner. It's pretty simple to get above the 8, and since the 9 goes in either corner you have some options if you end up on a different line than chosen.
Hey, Shane can play position. Who knew? Seriously though, I'm really enjoying this series. It is very interesting to see the different options available on many shots and the thinking behind the leaves. Great stuff, as always.
Best personal thing I took from this video was the comment about taking the pocket line across to the other rail to give a good target. I think this might be powerful for me. It sure makes visualizing the roll length easier. Thx.
I've said it before, but I always feel some empathy for the opponent on these videos. It makes them look like they NEVER made a shot in the match. And with TH (I think) that's not remotely likely. ;-)
Fantastic analysis. Enjoyed every bit.
Very informative guide through. thank you.
What what what i hope you will make svb part 2. That was cool and cool. Keep on pushing tor.
Nice analysis. Do you figure this is how SVB specifically does things, or is it just good decisionmaking that most top pros would have done?
Tor, I love these videos. Such great information. One suggestion would be to get rid of or replace the two note music bed. It gets to be annoying pretty quickly and it's in all of your videos.
He's taking the time to create these videos for free, and offering them to the public for free, and you have the nerve to complain about the music selection in FREE content?!? And just because YOU don't like it, he should change it because you said so? Lol, You are clearly very entitled. If you don't like it, then make your own videos and add whatever music you want, however you like.
Tor, I like the music and how it switches from the original shot to the explanation of the runout. Keep up the great work, and thank you for taking the time to provide FREE content to the pool community.
@@rjp2295 Actually, I'm an expert in the field of video, music and sound production. It was a politely worded suggestion of how to make it better. The comments section can serve as feedback to content creators. People make money on TH-cam. Don't know if you've heard. Thanks for your response.
@@rjp2295 I think it is constructive criticism. Tor is not doing this for free from what I can see. He uses the videos to drive sales for his books and videos. I've spent a lot of money on his products and appreciate his work. Still, suggestions to make them better are hopefully received by Tor positively.
Rashad, you’re just trolling, right?
Props to ya. Funny stuff.
If not; even funnier. I’m rollin’.
Nah, the music is fine. It should be subtle and hide in the background as it does.
Tor without you I couldn't have the confidence I gave today
Good to hear!
Thank you Tor
Shane once tried to described his aiming technique during an interview, could you elaborate on his method in an upcoming video. It's what I call a modified half-ball cut. I've found it to be helpful most of the time. At least within 15° of either side of the object line. Thank you in advance.
he said he aims with the side of the ferrule and shaft . forget it
@@joeygonzo . Forget it? I don't think so, I want to know more. if it works for him why not the rest of us.
@@rondo1775 - Shane has also said that's the aiming technique he would use IF he used one. He ultimately conceded he doesn't really use a system, he's made so many balls over his lifetime that he aims by feel and experience. At the end of the day, knowing how to aim a shot is through practice, there's no magical system, especially when you consider all the dynamics involved (speed, cut-induced throw, spin-induced throw, deflection, swerve, table conditions, ball conditions, table size, pocket size, etc). There's also the idea of are your eyes viewing true center, are you actually hitting the ball where you're aiming, so on and so forth. I'm not suggesting there shouldn't be a starting point to help guide you to aiming properly, you can certain practice and use a system if you believe it works for you, but ultimately it's just about recognition of the angle and repetition of the shot. Florian "Venom" Kohler did a TH-cam video on all the popular aiming systems out there and how he feels how they work... and the last one he presents that's his favorite is a system he calls HAMB: Hit a million balls.
The balls speak to Shane in a language only he hears and understands.
Amazing content!
How to count in between the diamond segments sir
Rack 5 ; shot on the 8, i think you marked the spin on the wrong way?
Rack 5; shot on the 9; why not simply run just off the short rail for pocketing in the middle pocket? isnt that what they prefer in the end?
Hello Tor, my name is John Drippe, I'm 14 years old, and have been playing pool for a year and a half, and am trying to get better, I'm located near Topeka in Kansas, and I saw how you did a bunch of 14 day experiments on other people, and tried to help people the fastest in the minimum time you had, I was wondering if you were willing to ever come to Kansas to help me improve my game?
Hi, if I make my way to that area I will let you know.
Thorsten was having a bad day
Fascinating. I just felt sorry for the other guy. 😩
Was this video mirrored? You are consistently saying right spin when it's really left spin, and vice versa.
I'm confused, so what's the difference between these videos and the ones you giving patreon because they all end up on TH-cam anyway?
By following the cue ball into the pocket lol. Nah I’m just playing, he’s an awesome player.
Shane is on fire,, other guy just made it in to the he worst day ever at the pool table hall of Fame.
Poor Thornton.
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