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Wow, what a phenomenal display of billiard skills! These shots continue to amaze me with incredible precision. The style and finesse make pool look like an art form. Thank you for putting together this amazing compilation! 🙌
Nice shots. One thing to remember for situation #3. When you use Back Hand English, you should not use a long bridge length. Every cue is different, but there is a pivot point where if you put your cue at this pivot point on your bridge hand and apply Back Hand English, the cue ball will just spin in place after hitting the object ball in this situation (a full ball hit). This is an incredibly helpful tip to know if you want to use Back Hand English without having to worry about where to adjust your aim. If you know your pivot point, just use the BHE and strike the cue ball without any adjustments for English and it will work. For situation #3, use a bridge length of 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) and this shot will work well. If you use a very long bridge, it doesn't work so well, or it may not work at all.
The bridge length depends on the cue's deflection, so it's impossible to say which bridge length will work for each person, so 6-8 inches may not work. But besides that, I agree with everything you said.
Thanks for your comment and opinion! Very important is what type of cue we are using. I mean "deflection". But the other very important thing is what difficulty of pockets we have. If pockets are tighter then we can't cheat it that much like in my example because my table has bit wider pockets.
@@trailerwookie You said every cue is different, but then said "use a bridge length of 6 to 8 inches", which contradicts your earlier statement, hence my comment. It's nothing to be defensive about, just a correction.
For example 8, when you have a steep angle to kick like that, using high-center (high and a touch of left if the 9 is blocking too much) English can help keep the ball in that general area. Even if you hit it too thin, it won't be as bad as in the video.
I am not sure If I understood correctly. You mentioned that situation where I played re-safe? I said In the video that we need to find correct point on the rail and apply enough spin to hit object ball as full as possible. This is impossible to explain what type and how much this spin we need to use because in each conditions it work different. I just wanted to show defensive and offensive way to escape this situation.
Thanks for your comment. Yes you are right, but in this situation with the cue ball in that position I tried many times using different type of shots and only with maximum amount of English I was able to make this ball. CIT didnt push this combination that much. I think that in different conditions on the table it may look bit different🙏
Your SIT on that shot is backwards. Trying to get the 9 ball to cheat left, you put right hand english on the cue. That transfers left hand to the next ball and will actually help the 9 ball travel further to the right. Try the same shot with opposite spin youlll be able to move it much further when you add together as half ball hit for CIT as well as the proper spin for SIT.@@MrCueBall Thge only reason you made that shot is because your CIT was enough to overcome the opposite SIT you applied.
The second shot is interesting. It's come up several times in the past few weeks for me. I actually chose the most offensive option. I shot the cue ball toward the opposite short rail and knocked the nine ball in the side pocket on the rebound. It's not a high percentage shot, but I am three for three on a Gold Crown 4. Just got to use the diamonds, aim very straight on the cue ball and hit on the softer side. On one shot, I even had to use a touch of English going toward the opposite short rail because a ball was partly blocking me. I tried to duplicate this shot on my 7-foot Olhausen. Took me 8 attempts to pocket the ball. But I was able to hit the ball in about 30%-40% of the time after some practice.
1:40 … or you could calculate a kick shot on the bottom rail to hit the object ball from the other side, sending it to the pocket and avoiding the risk of scratching.
What a great video my friend. You are amazing. I have a badly damaged back but I too love the game and have to learn different ways to shoot that my body can work with. 🙏👍😎
Thanks for your comment! I think that you should watch this video: th-cam.com/video/glRgc8qiHX8/w-d-xo.html Maybe it is bit old and I need to make something new about this topic but there you can find all necessary answers. I hope it will be helpful for you :) All the best
There was impact of both factors but as you could see i used very low speed and applied a lot of english. To make this episode I played it many times with different spins. When I played it with only center ball then object ball didn't go in same way like with english. I think that in different conditions balls react bit different.
Learn how to execute 10 critical situations on the table😎
Thank you for deciding to watch my video and if you want to support my work, consider leaving a thumbs up under the video and hitting the subscribe button because I make a new video every week and it's worth keeping up to date with all new publications on my channel🙏
Wow, what a phenomenal display of billiard skills! These shots continue to amaze me with incredible precision. The style and finesse make pool look like an art form. Thank you for putting together this amazing compilation! 🙌
Handicap is a mental problem.
Kudos to you, for overcoming your challenges.
Great tips, thanks.
Thank you so much!!!
Nice shots. One thing to remember for situation #3. When you use Back Hand English, you should not use a long bridge length. Every cue is different, but there is a pivot point where if you put your cue at this pivot point on your bridge hand and apply Back Hand English, the cue ball will just spin in place after hitting the object ball in this situation (a full ball hit). This is an incredibly helpful tip to know if you want to use Back Hand English without having to worry about where to adjust your aim. If you know your pivot point, just use the BHE and strike the cue ball without any adjustments for English and it will work.
For situation #3, use a bridge length of 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) and this shot will work well. If you use a very long bridge, it doesn't work so well, or it may not work at all.
The bridge length depends on the cue's deflection, so it's impossible to say which bridge length will work for each person, so 6-8 inches may not work. But besides that, I agree with everything you said.
Thanks for your comment and opinion! Very important is what type of cue we are using. I mean "deflection". But the other very important thing is what difficulty of pockets we have. If pockets are tighter then we can't cheat it that much like in my example because my table has bit wider pockets.
@@johnholmstrom4212 That's exactly why I said "every cue is different."
@@trailerwookie You said every cue is different, but then said "use a bridge length of 6 to 8 inches", which contradicts your earlier statement, hence my comment. It's nothing to be defensive about, just a correction.
For example 8, when you have a steep angle to kick like that, using high-center (high and a touch of left if the 9 is blocking too much) English can help keep the ball in that general area. Even if you hit it too thin, it won't be as bad as in the video.
I am not sure If I understood correctly. You mentioned that situation where I played re-safe? I said In the video that we need to find correct point on the rail and apply enough spin to hit object ball as full as possible. This is impossible to explain what type and how much this spin we need to use because in each conditions it work different. I just wanted to show defensive and offensive way to escape this situation.
Excellent video and content, Adam! This was about a lot of the stuff I mentioned in my last comment on one of your recent videos. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this comment! I am so happy that you enjoyed it!
All shots can come your way in all games, great explanations and able to learn
Thank you
Thank you very much for your comment!
Nice video man! I believe the last shot is more *cut* induced throw than anything else. Try it without the spin, with a half-ball hit on the 4!
Thanks for your comment. Yes you are right, but in this situation with the cue ball in that position I tried many times using different type of shots and only with maximum amount of English I was able to make this ball. CIT didnt push this combination that much. I think that in different conditions on the table it may look bit different🙏
Your SIT on that shot is backwards. Trying to get the 9 ball to cheat left, you put right hand english on the cue. That transfers left hand to the next ball and will actually help the 9 ball travel further to the right. Try the same shot with opposite spin youlll be able to move it much further when you add together as half ball hit for CIT as well as the proper spin for SIT.@@MrCueBall Thge only reason you made that shot is because your CIT was enough to overcome the opposite SIT you applied.
Learned a lot Adam; great learning video. Picked up many good ideas. Thanks and God Bless
Thank you. I am so happy🙏🏻
The second shot is interesting. It's come up several times in the past few weeks for me. I actually chose the most offensive option. I shot the cue ball toward the opposite short rail and knocked the nine ball in the side pocket on the rebound.
It's not a high percentage shot, but I am three for three on a Gold Crown 4. Just got to use the diamonds, aim very straight on the cue ball and hit on the softer side. On one shot, I even had to use a touch of English going toward the opposite short rail because a ball was partly blocking me.
I tried to duplicate this shot on my 7-foot Olhausen. Took me 8 attempts to pocket the ball. But I was able to hit the ball in about 30%-40% of the time after some practice.
Thank you so much for your comment and opinion about my video and that you decided to share your thoughts and experience🙏
really nice explained! thanks! you are doing a great job !
Thank you very much!!! Big pleasure for me :)
Powerful stuff adam! Always as I said there is something to learn and the execution of the shots!! I appreciate you my friend
Once again thank you so much for this comment! I really appreciate your opinion and support!
Subscribed, enthusiastically gave this a thumbs up...... I'll be trying out some of the principles underlying these tips in my next session👍
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GOD bless man, all love and respect.
Thank you very much🙏
very informative and very well presented , enjoy all of your lessons .
Thank you for comment. I am so happy that you enjoyed it🙏
Realise your playing while using both hands on the cue because it helps beginners to also visualize how to handle the cue in those situations
Thanks for your comment. To be absolutny honest with you I feel much better while playing onehanded and i am a better player than before.
Always informative thanks Adam
Thank you so much!!!
1:40 … or you could calculate a kick shot on the bottom rail to hit the object ball from the other side, sending it to the pocket and avoiding the risk of scratching.
Yes, I think that we can find some very good options depending on player's imagination.
Yes, I think that we can find some good options depending on player's imagination.
Dios te bendiga, muy buen video y explicación 🙏
Thank you very much 🙏
Thanks for your help!
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What a great video my friend. You are amazing. I have a badly damaged back but I too love the game and have to learn different ways to shoot that my body can work with. 🙏👍😎
Thank you so much for this comment. I am so happy that you enjoyed it and you found it helpful🙏
I disagree with sit#2, 1 kick from the short rail to pocket the ball in the side. 2 bank it to the corrner...
Could you pls show the different between BHE and FHE and when using (far, near, slow, fast...). Thanks
Thanks for your comment! I think that you should watch this video: th-cam.com/video/glRgc8qiHX8/w-d-xo.html Maybe it is bit old and I need to make something new about this topic but there you can find all necessary answers. I hope it will be helpful for you :) All the best
Thanks bro 😊
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Thx Adam👍🏻
Thank you so much for the comment!
Wasn't cut induced throw more relevant in the last position??
There was impact of both factors but as you could see i used very low speed and applied a lot of english. To make this episode I played it many times with different spins. When I played it with only center ball then object ball didn't go in same way like with english. I think that in different conditions balls react bit different.
2nd demo shot, just hit 9 ball across corner
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Great info, it may take me a year. Ha! 😁
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Surely with example 1 you just finish on the 8 to pot the 9
I mentioned that this is 8-ball situation.
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Hey Man slow Down. SPEEDY CONGOLLES
hello mr im disabled people i want play billiard like that how to get bridge item modification like you
Hello. Actually you can’t buy this bridge because it is handmade. But there are some options like „bridge mate” which should be good solution for you.
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Subtitles are preventing the balls to view
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"promosm"
No need to use spin in the last shot
Talking to fast
Yes, you are right. Check my latest videos where I improved this aspect 🙏🏻