Learn how you can boost your cue ball control accuracy using these 12 position zones. I am am going to show every possible way of positioning explaining what speed and spin I am using on the cue ball as well as decide which of these options is best to choose in a given situation😎
Thank you so much for your comment. Actually you will not able to find exactly the same bridge because it is handmade. Only this white part you can buy in any online billiard shop. Handle is made on cnc lathe from steel :)
Great content. Were you able to land in target zone on 1st attempt on all of your "best choice" shots? Having the next ball on the table may change your choice as per coming into its line or crossing it. I like the multi rail shots, where the last rail contacted(long to long) gets check spin and speed control is not very important.
Thanks for comment. Yes you are right. When we have more balls on the table then best option may change depending on how many these balls are and where are they placed. I also like multi rail shots because then i can control speed of the shot much better.
Great video as usual! However, on shot #7, the distance from the object ball to the corner pocket increases the difficulty. Adding spin to that shot can cause spin-induced throw which has to be compensated for, so in my humble opinion it is not the easiest. Did you consider using only a small bit of draw? That would send the cue ball toward the bottom left diamond between the corner and center diamond and on a natural path toward the corner. Unlike sidespin, backspin does not affect contact point on the cue ball. Perhaps there will still be a small bit of cut-induced throw, but that can be adjusted for by slightly over-cutting the object ball. A slight modification would be to use a little draw with a touch of left (just enough to counteract the cut-induced throw).
Thank you very much for your comment and opinion! Yes, you are right and i thing that each player prefer different solutions due to individual preferences. I chose this shot because i always like this type of shot which i feel the most but of course other player may have different opinion.
Learn how you can boost your cue ball control accuracy using these 12 position zones. I am am going to show every possible way of positioning explaining what speed and spin I am using on the cue ball as well as decide which of these options is best to choose in a given situation😎
I think this is the first time I have seen this type of video showing different ways to get to all positions. Well done!
Thank you very much for your opinion!!!
Where can we find your bridge that you use. Love learning from your videos brother. Always informative and high quality. Keep up the great work
Thank you so much for your comment. Actually you will not able to find exactly the same bridge because it is handmade. Only this white part you can buy in any online billiard shop. Handle is made on cnc lathe from steel :)
Great content. Were you able to land in target zone on 1st attempt on all of your "best choice" shots? Having the next ball on the table may change your choice as per coming into its line or crossing it. I like the multi rail shots, where the last rail contacted(long to long) gets check spin and speed control is not very important.
Thanks for comment. Yes you are right. When we have more balls on the table then best option may change depending on how many these balls are and where are they placed. I also like multi rail shots because then i can control speed of the shot much better.
Great video as usual! However, on shot #7, the distance from the object ball to the corner pocket increases the difficulty. Adding spin to that shot can cause spin-induced throw which has to be compensated for, so in my humble opinion it is not the easiest. Did you consider using only a small bit of draw? That would send the cue ball toward the bottom left diamond between the corner and center diamond and on a natural path toward the corner. Unlike sidespin, backspin does not affect contact point on the cue ball. Perhaps there will still be a small bit of cut-induced throw, but that can be adjusted for by slightly over-cutting the object ball. A slight modification would be to use a little draw with a touch of left (just enough to counteract the cut-induced throw).
Thank you very much for your comment and opinion! Yes, you are right and i thing that each player prefer different solutions due to individual preferences. I chose this shot because i always like this type of shot which i feel the most but of course other player may have different opinion.
As a beginning player I’d love to see a ai companion app during play where I can take a picture of the table and receive a list of good shots
That would certainly be an interesting solution.
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hello what table are u using?
This is Maestato LEO Winner 9ft table