Well timed, Bryan! I have been almost obsessed with practicing these shots lately. To the point of setting them up at various angles and on and slightly off the rail to understand at which angle does my aim point change. It's been fun taking it to that level of detail and seeing it actually work. Hope I explained that right. Gotta love the science behind pool! Take care - Pete D.
Those rail shots, they can get rough; sometimes you can make 'em and then other times they don't seem to go for nothin'!!! I believe you covered it all ... PRACTICE is the best kept secret! Practice until you get it ... then practice more so it becomes familiar! Love it Bryan, keep up the good work! Be Safe
Putting top inside spin on the cue ball also gives a little more margin for error, because even if the cue ball falls a tad short of where it was aimed, the rail will throw it right smack into the object ball, sending the object ball into the pocket. Thanks for another great video Bryan!
I had six of these shots last night, amazing how many of them happen in a match. I made every one because I watched this video last week and made this at least half of my practice sessions. One shot was on the 8... 2/3's of the rail and I sent it straight into the pocket with perfect shape on the 9... quite the crowd pleaser, lol, and the run continued with 5 more points in the next rack... all because I made that one shot. I won 16-4 and promise you it was because of your video and the time I put in practicing. Because of your video I'm now aware of how important this shot is and aware of how often it occurs, thank you!
Been following your videos for a while now Bryan and just saw this updated one on frozen rail shots, another great video. Been fine tuning my game little by little and thanks to your experience and teaching, I’ve been able to sharpen my skills and see angles like I couldn’t before.
Remember reading books in the late 80s about rail and ball hit perfectly and actually I was pretty consistent with that but now I need all the help I can get. Thanks for the excellent lesson
Love your video instructions. I am wondering how to get position when an object ball is frozen to the rail at the short rail on the end of the table, when the cue ball is even with the object ball and your next ball is frozen to the short rail on the opposite side of the table?Not having any consistent luck figuring it out.
Yeah, I love that thing - it’s from 1987. It’s been fully refurbished and works like it’s brand new. Anytime you see it on during one of my videos it is because I’m transferring music onto the reels. It is certainly the coolest way to listen to music, but also the most expensive way to listen to music
I know you said outside/gearing English is not by default the way to go for these shots. But I was wondering; if your aim isn't (yet) perfect and you tend to hit the OB in a such a way that after collision, it heads into the rail at an angle of just a few degrees *, then in that case, would correct amount outside English help to straighten that angle? And of course, I'm not saying you want to rely on this; it would be better to try to work on your accuracy instead. 🙂 * this could be hitting ball first just a tiny amount, or hitting the ghost ball perfectly but CIT turning OB towards rail, or hitting rail first way too early and then overcutting OB after CB rebounds.
okay, but i have faced such rail shots in many games where i have to make combination rail shots and i failed. can you please make another tutorial on this pleeeease@@FXBilliards
When you put spin on the cue ball it gets pushed to the opposite side - that’s what we called deflection - when you hit the cue ball on the left-hand side, it gets pushed to the right hand side and vice versa.
Running English is not right hand, English or left-hand English. It is English to the side of the ball that assist in its movement around the table - If the ball is going clockwise , then running English would be right hand if it’s going counterclockwise around the table then left-hand English would be running English.
Okay 2:36 was slick as hell
I agree. Thank you very much for watching.
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Saying, "I agree." is sick as hell, too.
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Well timed, Bryan! I have been almost obsessed with practicing these shots lately. To the point of setting them up at various angles and on and slightly off the rail to understand at which angle does my aim point change. It's been fun taking it to that level of detail and seeing it actually work. Hope I explained that right. Gotta love the science behind pool! Take care - Pete D.
Perfect!
I love that outside draw shot, I just need to shoot a few more of them. Maybe...a few thousand more.
Nice, clear description of the shot, and of the cue ball route afterwards. Thank you!
This video was rail-ly helpful. Thanks, B!
Glad it helped!
Those rail shots, they can get rough; sometimes you can make 'em and then other times they don't seem to go for nothin'!!! I believe you covered it all ... PRACTICE is the best kept secret! Practice until you get it ... then practice more so it becomes familiar! Love it Bryan, keep up the good work! Be Safe
Good stuff Bryan! Got League tonight so I'm going downstairs to practice these right now. Thanks!!
Putting top inside spin on the cue ball also gives a little more margin for error, because even if the cue ball falls a tad short of where it was aimed, the rail will throw it right smack into the object ball, sending the object ball into the pocket. Thanks for another great video Bryan!
Great video! I’ve always struggled with rail shots, I make them maybe 50% of the time. This video will help me master these shots. Thanks so much!
Glad it helped!
I had six of these shots last night, amazing how many of them happen in a match.
I made every one because I watched this video last week and made this at least half of my practice sessions.
One shot was on the 8... 2/3's of the rail and I sent it straight into the pocket with perfect shape on the 9... quite the crowd pleaser, lol, and the run continued with 5 more points in the next rack... all because I made that one shot. I won 16-4 and promise you it was because of your video and the time I put in practicing.
Because of your video I'm now aware of how important this shot is and aware of how often it occurs, thank you!
Good stuff- thanks for sharing. Thanks for watching.
I like when you are shooting and taking at the same time. Thanks for the information and the efforts.
Thanks for watching
Been following your videos for a while now Bryan and just saw this updated one on frozen rail shots, another great video. Been fine tuning my game little by little and thanks to your experience and teaching, I’ve been able to sharpen my skills and see angles like I couldn’t before.
Outstanding -thank you
Remember reading books in the late 80s about rail and ball hit perfectly and actually I was pretty consistent with that but now I need all the help I can get. Thanks for the excellent lesson
Good stuff!
Great video Bryan!
Great tips, thanks B. Your videos are great.
Glad you like them!
Great video, thanks for the insight!
Glad it was helpful!
Always good stuff. Thanks again Brian 👍
Thanks again!
Thank you for another quality video.
My pleasure!
Thanks Brian! Very useful.
Glad it was helpful!
Confirmation, thanks bud 👊
You bet
Thanks for the info, I've been having trouble with my rail shots this should help.
Any time! Your views mean a lot to me. Thanks again.
Great tips. I have trouble with those shots.
I’m always glad to help. Thanks for watching.
Youre the best.
Thank you again good information
As always, thanks for watching and thanks for your comments
Love your video instructions. I am wondering how to get position when an object ball is frozen to the rail at the short rail on the end of the table, when the cue ball is even with the object ball and your next ball is frozen to the short rail on the opposite side of the table?Not having any consistent luck figuring it out.
Hey there. Long time fan. What’s up with the reel to reel in the background? That’s of my era and it’s just cool that you actually have one.
Yeah, I love that thing - it’s from 1987. It’s been fully refurbished and works like it’s brand new. Anytime you see it on during one of my videos it is because I’m transferring music onto the reels. It is certainly the coolest way to listen to music, but also the most expensive way to listen to music
My favorite shot in pool
Great info...
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
You're welcome
I keep forgetting to practice rail shots when I have a good practice session. I’ll try to remember next time.
Hey Bryan love you pool tips but what's playing on the reel to reel?
The video was made so long ago I can’t remember. But I was likely recording to the reel to reel from another source.
It's great that you're still using that high-end old technology.@@FXBilliards
I know you said outside/gearing English is not by default the way to go for these shots. But I was wondering; if your aim isn't (yet) perfect and you tend to hit the OB in a such a way that after collision, it heads into the rail at an angle of just a few degrees *, then in that case, would correct amount outside English help to straighten that angle? And of course, I'm not saying you want to rely on this; it would be better to try to work on your accuracy instead. 🙂
* this could be hitting ball first just a tiny amount, or hitting the ghost ball perfectly but CIT turning OB towards rail, or hitting rail first way too early and then overcutting OB after CB rebounds.
Hi Bryan, could you make a Video about Railshots, where the object ball is not frozen to the rail and you have an angle with the cueball? thx man
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Thanks Man. Keep going and stay healthy!@@FXBilliards
My favorite shot is definitely the low/outside draw…. lol. You called it
I’m with you
What kind of pool stick would you recommend for a person who is starting to learn spin and english
Just about anything in the 200 to $300 price range is a good place to start.
what about making double or triple combination rail shot?
It’s a bad idea on many levels. Avoid it.
okay, but i have faced such rail shots in many games where i have to make combination rail shots and i failed. can you please make another tutorial on this pleeeease@@FXBilliards
What about when the cue ball is a inch or two off the rail for position play.
That’s a different video but thanks for watching
I'm new at pool. When you say deflection, what do you mean?
When you put spin on the cue ball it gets pushed to the opposite side - that’s what we called deflection - when you hit the cue ball on the left-hand side, it gets pushed to the right hand side and vice versa.
Just typing to feed the algorithm monsters before tapping the thumbs up 👍 button.
Thanks for that!
I always use topspin when I have a frozen rail ball
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I was wondering why I was struggling to make rail shots with backspin. Turns out it’s just very hard😂
That’s a solid point. Thanks for watching.
4:43 that's what I always miss like that but still I can't understand properly whatyou are trying to say
Very simply shooting the shot with left-hand English is the absolute most difficult way to play it, and you should avoid to buy any means necessary
Hi Bryan:
Why do you call right hand English running English?
Running English is not right hand, English or left-hand English. It is English to the side of the ball that assist in its movement around the table - If the ball is going clockwise , then running English would be right hand if it’s going counterclockwise around the table then left-hand English would be running English.