Thanks for all your suggestions and feedback on the last episode of this series. So this time, you will see everything with live commentary on the table. Did you like that in the second rack I didn't run out and had some safety play against myself? Let me know!
Absolutely love seeing the second rack and how you go back and forth just like in a real game. Left side of the brain competing against the right side of the brain lol. I also like to see what shot you would go for. On the first rack you drew back the cue ball after pocketing the 7 in the side pocket. I thought for sure that you would take the natural angle and go 2 or 3 rails to get position on the 9 in the opposite corner pocket. Just goes to show what Simonez 860, new balls, new cue and presumably perfect condition tip can do for one's game! :)
Yes it proves that playing casually is what many players do but in the same breath it also proves the profession you have with quote smirking runnin the tables
I admire how you kept the video clean instead of clipping out your miss on the 2. I've seen a lot of other channels reset their shot for the sake of saving face. Thanks for all you do!!
I 100% agree with this comment. People need to learn in real life scenarios in stead of watching other channels/creators only post a perfect game or edited videos of their mistakes. We all know that at no matter what level of a player you are, you are going to make mistakes. It’s human nature. People need to see that it’s ok and how to calm themselves and readjust and then get back to making balls, defense and cue ball control. I feel like a lot of players don’t realize how very important basic fundamentals actually are. As in cue ball control, your stance, your feet position, the bridge you are most comfortable with, using chalk, not overthinking, not rushing your shot, staying down on your shot, that you need to do drills and get consistent with what drill you’re working on at the time because just practicing by playing a few games before a tournament helps you none because you can learn the table speed and rolls while running your drills. Sorry this is so long. Just trying to point out that your videos help a lot of people. Especially those like my son who just started playing a year ago and they way you do your videos has helped him tremendously. He is also Autistic. He is doing great and watches your videos a lot while practicing on our table at home. I have played for over 20 years and teach and coach him as well but he is a visual learner with his autism so watching videos and then practicing what he just watched has helped him so much and he has started winning a lot of tournaments in the last few months. Next month will be one year he has been playing. One year ago he didn’t know how to hold a cue stick correctly and now he is beating people who have been playing for years on top of years. Thank you for your videos and the help that they actually help players with.
I liked it! I really allows us to zoom in on your technique, pattern play, aiming, use of spin and execution, thought process, etc. Basically, everything! Would love to see more of this format.
@@Crot-f9h everyone who just stared to play pool always need to learn, maybe you played pool a while that you can make few shots doesn't mean you can call starter "a noob" you should call them newbie
@@Crot-f9h I would be willing to bet that you are very cocky. You can talk the talk but can’t walk the walk. Very manly of you to come to his video and be negative. That generally means you’re not happy in your own life or not playing like you think you do. Got a big head about your game but can’t execute when it comes to to clutch situations.
It is great to see this from the shooter's perspective! It makes seeing the English put on the cue in relationship to getting shape on the next ball sooooo much clearer. You really helped me.
I absolutely agree with you. I’ve been playing for over 20 years and these are the things that I am trying to teach me my son, who is Autistic and has been playing about a year. I got him watching these these videos because he shows real game scenarios in his videos and has really helped my son. He is a visual learner and he watches these videos and then practices what he just watch on our table. One year ago he didn’t even know how to hold a cue stick and now he’s winning tournaments against the best around here and some road players and a couple of pros that come through town every now and then. I am so proud and in awe of how much he has learned and able to execute in just one year. He has even been going to different states with a friend that plays and plays in big roller tournaments. The last on in Oklahoma he came in 9th out of 394 players.
im glad to see your pinky twitchy as in consistency i just seen where you commented back on other video thanks for reply but you are great at explaining and showing but I try to watch the little stuff in your videos and others thank you for this its truly helped me in my game
I love hearing the commentary as you are shooting, letting us into your thought processes as you are lining up your shot but also planning for the next one. I would actually like to see you lean even more into letting us hear your planning, so that you not only talk about your plans for the next ball, but also for the next shot or two after that, along with details on roughly where you’re trying to leave the cue ball after each shot to set yourself up for the next one. And seeing your safety play is also great! If you can’t make a good offensive shot or if you would be left with bad position once you made the current good shot, then a good defensive shot is the right call. I think the more we hear about your planning, and the more you let us see your mistakes and how you deal with them, the better!
I agree with this comment as every game should begin with identifying the key ball for the 8 ball if playing 8 ball and then working yourself backwards. So you likely have a "bigger vision" or plan once you start selecting your shots. So having your starting big picture plan would be most welcome.
I love the raw footage and commentary! This is realistic ! I watch the videos and of course it’s highlights and edited, but this right here helps so much because it just confirms that even the greatest make mistakes on the table too . 💯
enjoyable and informative. As a rookie player, I find a video like this helps me see how the cue ball can be moved around the table. Before TH-cam, this eluded me. I'd see good players get shape on shot after shot, but it remained elusive to understand how they made it happen. Now it makes sense and I can practice at home.
Another excellent video. For a moment at the end I thought you might have gotten overly cocky calling the rack over before you sank the 9 ball and trying to talk and shoot but you pulled it off in the end. I like that you also showed us your misses. Makes you more human.
I have been told in all my years of playing, from several pro’s (men and women), that talking or singing along to music while playing helps you make your shots and helps your cue ball control because it keeps you from overthinking. I personally do this every match and found that it actually does work and improved my shooting. I’ve been playing for over 20 years.
I just came into the sport and binchewatched the channel. Your viedos helped me out a lot and to top it all off you also give newbies like me the chance to win a queue. PS: I appreciate what you do for the communitiy and hope you keep going.
These are awesome. I am so much better after watching all of your videos. It just makes so much more sense and really helps with cue ball control. Even though I haven't played much recently the last few times I've played this has made me much better
Is that what shaft hes using the ignite? Who makes those? Just bought my dad the revo 12.9mm i hope its a good shaft and that he will like it. There very expensive ge better like it.
OK so when do we get to see your kitchen and all the new fangled European appliance products you likely have scattered about on your counter.... imagining a stylish expresso machine and a bottle of Sambuca :)
Look at the stroke on the last 8-ball (7:30). Looks like you were lining up with right spin (I was wondering why) and then you shifted to the left at the last second. No big deal, but I guess I'm not the only one that does it. :-)
Yes indeed. I did this even more intensly before I started using the GoPro. Very often I was aiming center and on the last stroke I was adding the spin. It doesn't harm my game, but when using the GoPro it's very confusing for the viewer. So I am trying to completely remove it and initially aim to the right spot on the cue ball. However, very often I fall back into this habbit just like on the shot you mentioned.
What shaft do you use? Just order my dad the 12.9mm revo for his bday and fathers day gift. Is that a good shaft? He doesn't really like skinny tips so i didnt wanna get him the 11.8mm nor was it available but the 12.4mm was available. I did upgrade it to a kamui medium tip. I hope i made a good choice 🙏... because i spent almost 800 dollars on the full cue so i aint returing it lol..
Interesting. I have more luck with side pockets but find more troublesome long/distant shoots in corner pockets :D though i still suck in actual understanding how much i need to hit cue ball left or right, and in power requirements xD
Can you tell me where you got the extra makers down the side rails pls. Is it a standard measurement ? Tables outside of US don't use them unless it's a US table.
How can I get lessons from you! I watch a ton of your videos but I want personal lessons. Is that possible? We can Skype/FaceTime whatever for the lessons. I’m a solid player but trying to get to that “next level” - can you help?
Thanks for all your suggestions and feedback on the last episode of this series. So this time, you will see everything with live commentary on the table. Did you like that in the second rack I didn't run out and had some safety play against myself? Let me know!
In my opinion you show the or a real training situation because no one run every rack in training. So i like it.
im very interested in the system you used on the kick for the 1 ball
Absolutely love seeing the second rack and how you go back and forth just like in a real game. Left side of the brain competing against the right side of the brain lol. I also like to see what shot you would go for. On the first rack you drew back the cue ball after pocketing the 7 in the side pocket. I thought for sure that you would take the natural angle and go 2 or 3 rails to get position on the 9 in the opposite corner pocket. Just goes to show what Simonez 860, new balls, new cue and presumably perfect condition tip can do for one's game! :)
Yes it proves that playing casually is what many players do but in the same breath it also proves the profession you have with quote smirking runnin the tables
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I admire how you kept the video clean instead of clipping out your miss on the 2. I've seen a lot of other channels reset their shot for the sake of saving face. Thanks for all you do!!
Missing is part of the game. Thanks a lot for your kind comment!
I 100% agree with this comment.
People need to learn in real life scenarios in stead of watching other channels/creators only post a perfect game or edited videos of their mistakes. We all know that at no matter what level of a player you are, you are going to make mistakes. It’s human nature. People need to see that it’s ok and how to calm themselves and readjust and then get back to making balls, defense and cue ball control. I feel like a lot of players don’t realize how very important basic fundamentals actually are. As in cue ball control, your stance, your feet position, the bridge you are most comfortable with, using chalk, not overthinking, not rushing your shot, staying down on your shot, that you need to do drills and get consistent with what drill you’re working on at the time because just practicing by playing a few games before a tournament helps you none because you can learn the table speed and rolls while running your drills.
Sorry this is so long. Just trying to point out that your videos help a lot of people. Especially those like my son who just started playing a year ago and they way you do your videos has helped him tremendously. He is also Autistic. He is doing great and watches your videos a lot while practicing on our table at home. I have played for over 20 years and teach and coach him as well but he is a visual learner with his autism so watching videos and then practicing what he just watched has helped him so much and he has started winning a lot of tournaments in the last few months. Next month will be one year he has been playing. One year ago he didn’t know how to hold a cue stick correctly and now he is beating people who have been playing for years on top of years.
Thank you for your videos and the help that they actually help players with.
I liked it! I really allows us to zoom in on your technique, pattern play, aiming, use of spin and execution, thought process, etc. Basically, everything! Would love to see more of this format.
I'll watch every single video you upload like this! Love the POV & commentary style
Would love to see more POV playing like this! The visual helps me with some shots using spin to see how the cueball reacts.
I Agree! So far this is the best way for us to learn.
sharivari, more of this kinda pespective please. its like being inside you plus your thoughts. lol
yeah because you noob player
@@Crot-f9h everyone who just stared to play pool always need to learn, maybe you played pool a while that you can make few shots doesn't mean you can call starter "a noob" you should call them newbie
@@Crot-f9h I would be willing to bet that you are very cocky. You can talk the talk but can’t walk the walk. Very manly of you to come to his video and be negative. That generally means you’re not happy in your own life or not playing like you think you do. Got a big head about your game but can’t execute when it comes to to clutch situations.
It is great to see this from the shooter's perspective! It makes seeing the English put on the cue in relationship to getting shape on the next ball sooooo much clearer. You really helped me.
I absolutely agree with you. I’ve been playing for over 20 years and these are the things that I am trying to teach me my son, who is Autistic and has been playing about a year. I got him watching these these videos because he shows real game scenarios in his videos and has really helped my son. He is a visual learner and he watches these videos and then practices what he just watch on our table. One year ago he didn’t even know how to hold a cue stick and now he’s winning tournaments against the best around here and some road players and a couple of pros that come through town every now and then. I am so proud and in awe of how much he has learned and able to execute in just one year. He has even been going to different states with a friend that plays and plays in big roller tournaments. The last on in Oklahoma he came in 9th out of 394 players.
That you can play safeties against yourself is next level! Welcome, we've been waiting for you.
im glad to see your pinky twitchy as in consistency i just seen where you commented back on other video thanks for reply but you are great at explaining and showing but I try to watch the little stuff in your videos and others thank you for this its truly helped me in my game
I love hearing the commentary as you are shooting, letting us into your thought processes as you are lining up your shot but also planning for the next one.
I would actually like to see you lean even more into letting us hear your planning, so that you not only talk about your plans for the next ball, but also for the next shot or two after that, along with details on roughly where you’re trying to leave the cue ball after each shot to set yourself up for the next one.
And seeing your safety play is also great! If you can’t make a good offensive shot or if you would be left with bad position once you made the current good shot, then a good defensive shot is the right call.
I think the more we hear about your planning, and the more you let us see your mistakes and how you deal with them, the better!
I agree with this comment as every game should begin with identifying the key ball for the 8 ball if playing 8 ball and then working yourself backwards. So you likely have a "bigger vision" or plan once you start selecting your shots. So having your starting big picture plan would be most welcome.
@@chrisross33 I agree totally with both of you guys comments.
Please keep these type of GoPro videos coming, thanks!
Beautiful safeties ! And you really provide what young players need 👍
Love that you are using the regular balls again! So much better. Keep up the good work
I have unforgiving side pockets too! Appreciate the play and commentary from this view.
By far the best teaching channel on TH-cam. Thank you.
Yeeeeesssss!!!! I love it!! These are so helpful! Keep these coming. I love them and I learn so much. I'll take as many of these as you have. 😊
This is the best way for me to learn. I can see the shots and what it does to the cue ball.
I love the raw footage and commentary! This is realistic ! I watch the videos and of course it’s highlights and edited, but this right here helps so much because it just confirms that even the greatest make mistakes on the table too . 💯
I think I learned more from these vids than anything else
enjoyable and informative. As a rookie player, I find a video like this helps me see how the cue ball can be moved around the table. Before TH-cam, this eluded me. I'd see good players get shape on shot after shot, but it remained elusive to understand how they made it happen. Now it makes sense and I can practice at home.
Another excellent video. For a moment at the end I thought you might have gotten overly cocky calling the rack over before you sank the 9 ball and trying to talk and shoot but you pulled it off in the end. I like that you also showed us your misses. Makes you more human.
I have been told in all my years of playing, from several pro’s (men and women), that talking or singing along to music while playing helps you make your shots and helps your cue ball control because it keeps you from overthinking. I personally do this every match and found that it actually does work and improved my shooting. I’ve been playing for over 20 years.
Your videos are literally the best on the entire Internet
I was waiting for this vid.. Seeing it from the real frontal view.. Phenominal... 😊
Glad you liked it!
Like this presentation with the go pro.
I just came into the sport and binchewatched the channel. Your viedos helped me out a lot and to top it all off you also give newbies like me the chance to win a queue.
PS: I appreciate what you do for the communitiy and hope you keep going.
Welcome aboard!
These are awesome. I am so much better after watching all of your videos. It just makes so much more sense and really helps with cue ball control. Even though I haven't played much recently the last few times I've played this has made me much better
Great quality ! Keep up the good work 💜
Thanks to your vídeos my game has improved noticeably keep up your good work
Love the videos. The are well scripted and easy to understand and follow. They have truly helped get ne back on track.
Love watching you play 🇳🇿🇳🇿🤙🤙
Thanks once again Shivari ✌️
Nice content as usual...awesome apartment and setup. This is the first time I've seen a panoramic view of the whole room. 💯🔥👊
Love these videos. This is good schooling
From vietnam i love you
I actually witness Sharivari miss a few shots...welcome to my world - I am used to the frustration! Great videos sir!
Hi sharivari I learned a lot from ur vids and ur saving me from getting roasted by my brother thank you thank you 😌👍
Great Video Bro..keep it up the good work..
Congratulations on over 200,000 subscribers
Nice shot on 2 ball!
I love how the Ignite sounds !
Is that what shaft hes using the ignite? Who makes those? Just bought my dad the revo 12.9mm i hope its a good shaft and that he will like it. There very expensive ge better like it.
Thank you.
I learned a lot from you.
Awesome lucky shot @5:07! 👍🎱
Hey your video’s are really helpful in improving my game thanks for all the efforts you put in 👏🏼
Wonderful video!!
My father Tony who watches you would thank you!!!
Gud video, gud music in da background 🤙
I love it!!!!
Great video
We want more videos keep going 😍👏🏼
What what a place. Would love to be your roommate :D
Haha, thanks :D
sgarivari more these gopro's its amazing watch u play and using this go pro and speak sametime... im new learner in here.
😮ល្អហើយចុះបើមិនចេះទាញមកក្រោយវិញ
Great video thanks
Nice break and run out,
Good video
Humbling, made me feel good abt myself
Nice one!!!
👍bagus buat kita latihan sebagai pemula.
OK so when do we get to see your kitchen and all the new fangled European appliance products you likely have scattered about on your counter.... imagining a stylish expresso machine and a bottle of Sambuca :)
But why not try the bank shot on 03:51? Even if you've missed it, it would be a solid safety.
Look at the stroke on the last 8-ball (7:30). Looks like you were lining up with right spin (I was wondering why) and then you shifted to the left at the last second. No big deal, but I guess I'm not the only one that does it. :-)
Yes indeed. I did this even more intensly before I started using the GoPro. Very often I was aiming center and on the last stroke I was adding the spin. It doesn't harm my game, but when using the GoPro it's very confusing for the viewer. So I am trying to completely remove it and initially aim to the right spot on the cue ball. However, very often I fall back into this habbit just like on the shot you mentioned.
Du hast einen echt soliden stoß und super sicheren Ablauf. Wie lange spielst du denn schon?
Danke. Ich spiel seit knapp 11 Jahren, hab mit 21 angefangen.
我來自台灣也是熱愛打撞球,希望可以增加中文解說!感謝你
What shaft do you use? Just order my dad the 12.9mm revo for his bday and fathers day gift. Is that a good shaft? He doesn't really like skinny tips so i didnt wanna get him the 11.8mm nor was it available but the 12.4mm was available. I did upgrade it to a kamui medium tip. I hope i made a good choice 🙏... because i spent almost 800 dollars on the full cue so i aint returing it lol..
Interesting. I have more luck with side pockets but find more troublesome long/distant shoots in corner pockets :D
though i still suck in actual understanding how much i need to hit cue ball left or right, and in power requirements xD
I really like this channel 'coz Everytime i think how to make a position or to make a shot is i watch this videos, can i have your cue pls.😅
I’m in the market for a pool table, what’s a good site online to order one ? That pool table in the video looks neat 👍
Can you tell me where you got the extra makers down the side rails pls. Is it a standard measurement ? Tables outside of US don't use them unless it's a US table.
You can get them online, they are called "Diamond Slicer" by KAMUI.
@@Sharivari Thank you where from like ebay or a specialist shop
My dream to play pool on table 9 feet...i hope dream come true...
Thanks
Thanks for all your lessons. They really help. Let me know when you need my address to sent the stick!!
THIS!!!!!
What sides of table u have
How can I get lessons from you! I watch a ton of your videos but I want personal lessons. Is that possible? We can Skype/FaceTime whatever for the lessons. I’m a solid player but trying to get to that “next level” - can you help?
It is nice to see the pov but it does make me a bit dizzy as you look around the room and table.
Sorry, I want to ask about the brand of pool cue.
What is Extension? Can you explain?
What tip are you using and why
Can you please tell me where is got the stick on points laid out on your table I can not find them thank you
Search for KAMUI Diamond Slicer.
Thank you very much for replying back have a great day
Where can I buy a table like this?
What is the size of your pool table
Make tutorial how to jump using rist
Seu amigo mudinho 5 campion 🎱2005,2007,2008,2010,2013 e vice-campion🎱 2019. 🎱🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆👍🙏👍 yes? Brazil. 👍
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when u is a chicken but u like teaching everyone playing BiA
What cue is that ?
Carbon fiber
Viscous side pockets. Yikes
i felt dizzy
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this made me dizzy
After watching your video. I am playing bad. Because of so many suggestions. I have lost my confidence.