Thank you for your question. I naturally play with side as I find it helps and over the years of playing being able to adapt my game with it. I would always encourage players to start by hitting centre ball then when they are comfortable with that, look to experiment with side. In the case of this video I played it with right hand side, the reason for this is it can help widen the angle the cueball travels in. (Although it probably wasn't necessary for that particular shot). I might do a video explaining it. Hopefully that helps.
@@dbagley5903 OK, I listened to it again today on another device and it sounds ok. Strange, the other things I was watching last night were loud enough and I couldn't get your volume up... but in any case, the issue is mine and not yours. Good luck with your channel!
Probably, I don't want to make it seem like we get things right straight away. So I'm trying to leave the odd mistake in etc to show that it's okay to make mistakes, we have to set things up and try again. I want my videos to be quite raw videos, if a mistake is made then I want to try to be able to explain what went wrong and what needs to be done next time to put things right.
What's the craic with the side spin on the red at 1:52 ??
Thank you for your question. I naturally play with side as I find it helps and over the years of playing being able to adapt my game with it. I would always encourage players to start by hitting centre ball then when they are comfortable with that, look to experiment with side. In the case of this video I played it with right hand side, the reason for this is it can help widen the angle the cueball travels in. (Although it probably wasn't necessary for that particular shot).
I might do a video explaining it. Hopefully that helps.
I can't hear you. At max volume.
Sorry 😔 I'm using my phone and when I watch the video back on my phone it sounded alright. Thank you for the feedback though, I really appreciate it.
@@dbagley5903 OK, I listened to it again today on another device and it sounds ok. Strange, the other things I was watching last night were loud enough and I couldn't get your volume up... but in any case, the issue is mine and not yours. Good luck with your channel!
Did you mean to leave the blooper in? :P
Probably, I don't want to make it seem like we get things right straight away. So I'm trying to leave the odd mistake in etc to show that it's okay to make mistakes, we have to set things up and try again. I want my videos to be quite raw videos, if a mistake is made then I want to try to be able to explain what went wrong and what needs to be done next time to put things right.