Not doubting her game, she's obviously good... but lets not pretend there wasn't a camera cut before every single shot. It could have taken her 300 takes to finish those drills, for all we know. I doubt she needed many retakes, but I also doubt she was perfect on every first take.
Great video. I have been watching many videos on cue ball control but this hits the mark for me. Thanks for these videos. All your instructional videos work for me. Thanks
I’ve always wondered why I couldn’t achieve as much draw on the cue ball as I’d like, and now I see the speed has a lot to do with it. Hitting it hard with the same amount of draw doesn’t always mean I’ll get the amount of draw I want, but hitting it soft with the same amount of draw can sometimes bring the cue ball back more. Is this correct?
Hey venom.. i wonder whats your skill level playing regular pool. I am assuming doing all those great trick shots would make you master cue ball control and that would translate to regular pool.
Hey Venom. When you say sidespin doesn’t have an effect on the trajectory of the cue ball until it its a rail, what about masse shots? Is it not spin that causes the swerve?
Thanks for the video! Do the drills change if you are on a 7ft table? On the first drill, I have a real hard time to hit first diamond using the highest follow I can come up with :(
Hello, I'm asking my question here because it's your newest video , but my question is from a 2018 video. It's about tips & I will add the link. 1) It's 2 years later, do u still use the SS Kamui? 2) I wanted to be sure to understand what you meant on Long shots, with a more detailed answer. It seems like you're saying you're going to get spin when you don't want to, which is where I'm confused. Are you saying if you hit center or try to do a stop shot, you're going to draw? So what EXACTLY did you mean by that? 3) I've watched your videos, so I'm fairly sure that YOU can draw, oh about 50 yards or so, but because it's a SS or even a soft tip, can you get a full table draw hitting softer? If you decide to blast it, does a soft tip give (well not you) someone problems with this, as in speed or hard hits, losing control? I got hurt, so I haven't played in many years. Now I see all these tips I never heard of and I'm not sure when layered tips came out, I always used a medium LePro & I really didn't have a problem with Long draws or draw with a ton of side spin to really change the angle off the rail, do these new tips blow the LePro tips away as far as what one can do or is it just that keep their form longer and that's pretty much it? I've also never used a soft tip in my life & I was one of those players that juiced the daylights with most shots, but always told to NEVER use soft tips 1) They are for snooker. 2) Would mushroom constantly, which I have a Willard tipping machine, so I didn't care if I changed a tip every month. I played about 50+ hours a week & I'm thinking I never should have listened to the people that said don't EVER use a soft tip? Again, maybe it's because there was no layered tips, so it WAS true 15+ years ago, but not now? I realize that's a lot of questions, but u really seem to want to help people learn or I wouldn't be asking............ I also have one more question, but it's a playing question. In the 90's ( for example) I broke and ran, boggled the 8, the guy played safe and put me behind 4 of his balls. It was a straight in kick if there were no balls & I jumped off the rail, cleared his balls and made the 8. How come I never see people do that? Too hard to control or lower percentage? I'd rather do that than kick 3 rails and I was great at kicking. I use to win drinks by standing at the head string, shooting the rail & jumping the ball within 5 inches into their hands. I swear I've seen you do that AND ONE MORE, that I'm sure you've never been asked. Do you not shoot in the tournaments with Strickland, Efren... or have I just missed them?? I mean ya, you do trick shots, but there's no way in hell I'd ever believe you couldn't run multiple racks of 9 ball or do insane crazy caroms off 30 rails & drop the 9. I sure I hope you answer th-cam.com/video/0fcrc5Xa-KA/w-d-xo.html
Bonjour Florian, serait-il possible d’avoir un cours semblable, mais avec un jeu de 8 pool anglais? Sachant que la bille de contrôle est plus petite que les autres. Merci d’avance et portes toi bien.
@Venom There's a game in billiards where cards are involved, we call it poker. Players are given seven cards. #14 and #15 are considered Jokers. All players can pocket jokers to get a better shot on their next ball. Game will end if they pocket all their cards #. A's is equal to ball #1, Jack is #11, Queen is #12 and King is #13. Poker can be played by 5 players... The more identical cards you have, the less balls you need to pocket... You don't need to tell other players that you have similar balls, so they don't have any idea how much you have. And it will not prevent them to pocket your last ball. You win if they missed and still have something to shoot... You can win poker without having to visit the table...
I love how all the balls are just lined up, those are EASY to make. Remember beginners, baby taps wins the war👍 & how he says "you don't have a choice" there is ALWAYS options on the table, just gotta make the right mooves boi!
She is mega hot and also and incredible pool player too . That tangent line is very important Valerie kept to that tangent line perfectly very precise control this is as decent tutorial as it gets great informative video again Venom you are the best : )
Valerie’s a pro! Perfect control in the drills.
Not doubting her game, she's obviously good... but lets not pretend there wasn't a camera cut before every single shot. It could have taken her 300 takes to finish those drills, for all we know. I doubt she needed many retakes, but I also doubt she was perfect on every first take.
I just want to say I'm loving these training videos that you're doing recently. Keep em coming.
Es un teclado muy versátil y muy útil para escribir varios idiomas me gusta mucho
Great video. I have been watching many videos on cue ball control but this hits the mark for me. Thanks for these videos. All your instructional videos work for me. Thanks
What kind of cue, what weight and tip does Valerie use. Thank you
I’ve always wondered why I couldn’t achieve as much draw on the cue ball as I’d like, and now I see the speed has a lot to do with it. Hitting it hard with the same amount of draw doesn’t always mean I’ll get the amount of draw I want, but hitting it soft with the same amount of draw can sometimes bring the cue ball back more. Is this correct?
Yes speed much more important that actual force :) Its really more in the 'lightness' of the gesture I believe for draws
It's the speed of the stroke that gives the action to the cueball.
Congratulations for 1Million subs!!
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EXCELLENT demonstration! 😎🎱
Hey venom.. i wonder whats your skill level playing regular pool. I am assuming doing all those great trick shots would make you master cue ball control and that would translate to regular pool.
Really enjoyed the video on learning cue ball control to up ones game. Thanks
I ❤️ love watching this stuff.. thanks👍🇳🇿
Great content, really helps me improve on my overall game simply being aware of how the cue ball acts based on the tangent line.
Thanks so much, glad it helps :)
This Is A Good Video Florian On Cue Ball Control, Thanks.
Hey Venom. When you say sidespin doesn’t have an effect on the trajectory of the cue ball until it its a rail, what about masse shots? Is it not spin that causes the swerve?
Thanks for the video! Do the drills change if you are on a 7ft table? On the first drill, I have a real hard time to hit first diamond using the highest follow I can come up with :(
Good instruction video that will help a lot of players, thank you for sharing it
Hello, I'm asking my question here because it's your newest video , but my question is from a 2018 video. It's about tips & I will add the link. 1) It's 2 years later, do u still use the SS Kamui?
2) I wanted to be sure to understand what you meant on Long shots, with a more detailed answer. It seems like you're saying you're going to get spin when you don't want to, which is where I'm confused. Are you saying if you hit center or try to do a stop shot, you're going to draw? So what EXACTLY did you mean by that?
3) I've watched your videos, so I'm fairly sure that YOU can draw, oh about 50 yards or so, but because it's a SS or even a soft tip, can you get a full table draw hitting softer? If you decide to blast it, does a soft tip give (well not you) someone problems with this, as in speed or hard hits, losing control?
I got hurt, so I haven't played in many years. Now I see all these tips I never heard of and I'm not sure when layered tips came out, I always used a medium LePro & I really didn't have a problem with Long draws or draw with a ton of side spin to really change the angle off the rail, do these new tips blow the LePro tips away as far as what one can do or is it just that keep their form longer and that's pretty much it? I've also never used a soft tip in my life & I was one of those players that juiced the daylights with most shots, but always told to NEVER use soft tips 1) They are for snooker. 2) Would mushroom constantly, which I have a Willard tipping machine, so I didn't care if I changed a tip every month. I played about 50+ hours a week & I'm thinking I never should have listened to the people that said don't EVER use a soft tip? Again, maybe it's because there was no layered tips, so it WAS true 15+ years ago, but not now? I realize that's a lot of questions, but u really seem to want to help people learn or I wouldn't be asking............ I also have one more question, but it's a playing question. In the 90's ( for example) I broke and ran, boggled the 8, the guy played safe and put me behind 4 of his balls. It was a straight in kick if there were no balls & I jumped off the rail, cleared his balls and made the 8. How come I never see people do that? Too hard to control or lower percentage? I'd rather do that than kick 3 rails and I was great at kicking. I use to win drinks by standing at the head string, shooting the rail & jumping the ball within 5 inches into their hands. I swear I've seen you do that AND ONE MORE, that I'm sure you've never been asked. Do you not shoot in the tournaments with Strickland, Efren... or have I just missed them?? I mean ya, you do trick shots, but there's no way in hell I'd ever believe you couldn't run multiple racks of 9 ball or do insane crazy caroms off 30 rails & drop the 9. I sure I hope you answer
th-cam.com/video/0fcrc5Xa-KA/w-d-xo.html
Great video and I must say, Valerie gets down!
Wow that girl can play absolutely great stroke and solid fundamentals she’s great
Great content and awesome explanation/demonstrations!!!
propre l'exo sur les effets 👌🏼🎱
Bonjour Florian, serait-il possible d’avoir un cours semblable, mais avec un jeu de 8 pool anglais? Sachant que la bille de contrôle est plus petite que les autres. Merci d’avance et portes toi bien.
does anyone know what cue Florian is using? i guess it's a mezz cue, but i'm not sure which one. Looks great in my opinion!
Mezz ace model with ignite shaft :)
@@VenomTrickshotsOfficial thank you very much and keep up the good work! :)
Very helpful. Thanks to you both.
Don’t know if The hot girl is making me understand these tips more, or just Florian Kohler’s awesome tips...
@5:42 Besides nailing the drill she gets a full ball hit on the 5,6,7, 8!
What kind of shaft and mm does she use. Thank you
I use 11.8 Cuetec Cynergy with Kamui Tip super soft
How much does it cost for lessons and where are you located please reply
Hello, for lessons please message me at venom@venomtrickshots.com
Great work
To show the cue ball good luck!
Best video
Who is first?? :)
Me
@Pablin Jimenez Thanks :)
Look who’s famous now!
I love venom, Is great
Nice video Thanks
So useful because I’m never 100% sure how the spin behaves
Wow amazing
Sana all may biliaran sa bahay
Hello everybody
@Venom
There's a game in billiards where cards are involved, we call it poker. Players are given seven cards. #14 and #15 are considered Jokers. All players can pocket jokers to get a better shot on their next ball. Game will end if they pocket all their cards #. A's is equal to ball #1, Jack is #11, Queen is #12 and King is #13. Poker can be played by 5 players... The more identical cards you have, the less balls you need to pocket... You don't need to tell other players that you have similar balls, so they don't have any idea how much you have. And it will not prevent them to pocket your last ball. You win if they missed and still have something to shoot... You can win poker without having to visit the table...
Alguém do Brasil ?
O melhor no bilhar
Only question I have is... can I get Valerie's number?
Hello, You are very cute 😍 ❤.. But lockdown where... Club not off ?? From pakistan
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我喜欢 👏🏻
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I am now trying to achieve side spin shot perfectly. Whenever I try for a side I miss the pocket always.
I love how all the balls are just lined up, those are EASY to make. Remember beginners, baby taps wins the war👍 & how he says "you don't have a choice" there is ALWAYS options on the table, just gotta make the right mooves boi!
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She is mega hot and also and incredible pool player too .
That tangent line is very important Valerie kept to that tangent line perfectly very precise control
this is as decent tutorial as it gets great informative video again Venom you are the best : )
Josh send me
6 feet apart venom
6'6'' actually, that's 2 meters. Tsk tsk.
Valerie is not wearing a bra
was she karen
im sure she is
does venom even respond to comments
Yes
Yes sir :) What is up my friend!!
Teach trick-shots bro.....:)
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Turn the music off dude
Please don't be misogynistic fellas, respect women, and stop objectifying them.