Clearing A Pool Table - With Commentary | Pool School
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video I look at clearing a pool table. I give a running commentary as I plan my way through the clearance to help give an insight into how I'm getting position with the cue ball and keeping the clearance as simple as possible. Hopefully this step by step guide will understand the thought process when it comes to clearing the table in a game of pool.
The shots are carried out on a 7ft Supreme Winner UK 8 ball table
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I like the fact that you just explain the potential options as many of us would have a different way of running out but there is always that way that makes he run extremely simple! Really clinical run and your communication skills is excellent very easy of the ear
Thank you, appreciate that. And you're spot on, there are always loads of ways of making the clearance but a little planning can hopefully make it pretty simple.
Glad to see you posting, feels like forever since I we had the pleasure of one of your videos.
Sorry, been really busy.
Great video! Love how you show the viewer, every diagram in relation to the tangent line. Thank you
Dude im absolutely shocked how the ball followed your predictions almost exactly. Please make more videos.
Another excellent video with a great break and run. I like the way you explain your thought processes and the potential different options and outcomes depending on how you play the shot. Many thanks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It’s just nice when I see your videos pop up ,,, appreciate the work that goes into it … have the exact same table at home now 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for this bud, your videos are always clear and informative helps us amateur players out alot :) 😊
I find these sort of videos so helpful. Thanks.
Really well presented and helpful vid! 👏
I have a request if you're up for it: Could you try show us a break & run from a less perfect spread, from a dodgier rack? In my league most tables are bobbly and unkempt, and almost impossible to get a perfect rack and most players reffing don't try too hard get it spot on anyway. Plus my break isn't always as solid as yours, so I'm usually looking at a much trickier layout after the break, with a breakout or two needed and a good bit of traffic.
Thanks bud!
Cheers. I have couple more of these where the balls aren't quite so nicely spread. I'll see if I can make one with a bad spread of the balls though.
The 3rd clearance in the first video below has a fairly bad spread off the break.
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Thanks a lot! I'll give these a watch.
Keep up the excellent content!
I can watch your videos alllllllll day long! Thanks again for the wonderful content. :)
Thank you 🙏
Nicely done. Thanks for putting together
No problem 👍
This was great cheers!
Excellent video! keep them coming.
Really like your video. Are you able to do one explaining diamond system (plus system). I am a beginner and this system is so complicating to understand.
Thanks. I’m sorry I’m afraid I can’t as I play English pool, and English pool tables don’t have diamonds.
Do you play on tournaments like international ones
No I’m not that good, I only play local league games.
The first shot, could you have played a red into the yellow making the position easier? I mean, the rules you were playing, can you pot the yellow off a red?
Unfortunately you can't do that in international rules. The colour you strike first is deemed the colour you where going for, so you were going for red but pot a yellow. This wouldn't be a foul but it is loss of turn and you wouldn't claim the yellows.
@@PoolSchoolThanks for the clarification.
What make and name of cue are you playing with?
It’s a “Taylor Made” cue.
Amateur!!!