Very advanced content for me at 71 years old, the practice never ends! Love Mike Massey’s Video, he has a long list of achievements and accomplishments on Wikipedia. Great content Tor.
I can't say who is gonna come along and fill their cues of some of these great players of the past. But, I don't see another person ever filling the shoes of the inimitable Mike "Tennessee Tarzan" Massey's! Great song, Mike.
Hey Tor on your zero-x billiards site. Would you say starting with the center ball training you offer be best to start with for my first purchase to get started in improving my game and fundamentals? My TAP league won to go to national in Pennsylvania in April this year. I'm ranked a 3 and really want to improve my game and rank before we go. I'm trying to start relearning the game and been practicing on my stroke as a starter.
Hi Gary, congrats on going to the Nationals. I would start with center ball training then move on to sidespin training. Half table pattern play and center ball drills is a good way to start.
I love you and miss you Mike and thank you Tor. I'm happy that I introduced you to each other. God Bless you both. The Hay Man. Living in the Philippines
This is one of the most valuable tutorial videos I’ve seen. Would love to have all of these diagramed and get to work on a table. -Haven’t checked your resources to see if you have it.
Wonderful Tor, just superb! I sometimes played shots like these on instinct; never quiet fully understanding why. I just knew low English would open up a wider angle. Your cue ball mid-point-low tip position gives me the insight I need.
For anyone that's actually never seen a ghost ball, REALLY seen it, look at the 10, lower right, @ 24:43. 🙂 GREAT stuff. Thanks. One question, you say a tip and a half twice in the Efren shot at about 5:30, but you show the strike point on the cue ball with what looks to me like what some people call a half tip and others a tip. Am I missing something, or was it just a mistake that they don't seem to match? I realize this isn't critical and will be tuned to an individual's shooting style and capabilities, but just askin'. :-)
Hi John, I think I could have moved it over a touch, but it's basically a starting point for the player then they can fine-tune it. Glad you enjoyed the video. Tor
At 13:59 you chose Carlo Biado's backside 7 ball shot. Imo in the discussion for best shot of all time. In my top 3 right under Efren Reyes Z shot obv. And Corey Deuel's famous draw shot. Hard to choose honestly. If you had to pick 3 what would yours be?
@@ZeroXBilliards Agree the Z shot was awesome. But isn't it more of a fluke than a great shot? I mean how repeatable is it? In this video you make a ton of great shots and they are all repeatable with practice.
What's the story on your follow through at 9:34, 17:19 in the video? You do this on several shots. And how exactly are you aiming? Is this backhand English?
Very advanced content for me at 71 years old, the practice never ends! Love Mike Massey’s Video, he has a long list of achievements and accomplishments on Wikipedia. Great content Tor.
I loved the song at the end ...Thanks for sharing 👍👍
I can't say who is gonna come along and fill their cues of some of these great players of the past. But, I don't see another person ever filling the shoes of the inimitable Mike "Tennessee Tarzan" Massey's! Great song, Mike.
Thanks Tor, your content is the best. Your videos and knowledge has helped me a great deal.
Hey Tor on your zero-x billiards site. Would you say starting with the center ball training you offer be best to start with for my first purchase to get started in improving my game and fundamentals? My TAP league won to go to national in Pennsylvania in April this year. I'm ranked a 3 and really want to improve my game and rank before we go. I'm trying to start relearning the game and been practicing on my stroke as a starter.
Hi Gary, congrats on going to the Nationals. I would start with center ball training then move on to sidespin training. Half table pattern play and center ball drills is a good way to start.
@@ZeroXBilliards Thank you
I love you and miss you Mike and thank you Tor. I'm happy that I introduced you to each other. God Bless you both. The Hay Man. Living in the Philippines
Hope you are doing well!
You're a God's gift for the pool community. Top notch content as usual!
Keep your god out the pool room!
More good information. Tor is one of those teachers that you'll never out grow because he gives good information for all skill levels.
This is one of the most valuable tutorial videos I’ve seen. Would love to have all of these diagramed and get to work on a table. -Haven’t checked your resources to see if you have it.
What a great video and how sweet song in the end! Thank you very much!
Wonderful Tor, just superb! I sometimes played shots like these on instinct; never quiet fully understanding why. I just knew low English would open up a wider angle. Your cue ball mid-point-low tip position gives me the insight I need.
🤯 mind melting overload of shots! Will have to watch a thousand times over. Great guide though 🙌🏻
Great video …you are one of the best info teachers thanks!
Gives me chills to watch the video
Best video I've seen. Greatly appreciated
Great end to another great video.
Thanks Tor. Always great content. 👍
This is fantastic! Thank you!
I love the way the rotating cue ball position marker stops the cue ball every time.
What a recovery amazing i gate a lot of things tor thenk you
Excelente vídeo tutorial....
For anyone that's actually never seen a ghost ball, REALLY seen it, look at the 10, lower right, @ 24:43. 🙂
GREAT stuff. Thanks. One question, you say a tip and a half twice in the Efren shot at about 5:30, but you show the strike point on the cue ball with what looks to me like what some people call a half tip and others a tip. Am I missing something, or was it just a mistake that they don't seem to match? I realize this isn't critical and will be tuned to an individual's shooting style and capabilities, but just askin'. :-)
Hi John, I think I could have moved it over a touch, but it's basically a starting point for the player then they can fine-tune it. Glad you enjoyed the video. Tor
At 13:59 you chose Carlo Biado's backside 7 ball shot. Imo in the discussion for best shot of all time. In my top 3 right under Efren Reyes Z shot obv. And Corey Deuel's famous draw shot. Hard to choose honestly. If you had to pick 3 what would yours be?
Carlo's shot was great. I may choose Efren's Z shot for best.
@@ZeroXBilliards Agree the Z shot was awesome. But isn't it more of a fluke than a great shot? I mean how repeatable is it? In this video you make a ton of great shots and they are all repeatable with practice.
Wonderful.
Mr. Lowry do you have any tips to help mistakes? I make good runs but always seem to make one shot that brings an end to it.
Hi how to execute a shot with quality on the cue ball please.
what is the routine to applicate ?
What's the story on your follow through at 9:34, 17:19 in the video? You do this on several shots. And how exactly are you aiming? Is this backhand English?
I'd preface these not beginner shots. But great shots to know.
Thanks, I always have to watch your videos in smaller portions. It’s too much information for me to remember after 20 mins.
Sweeeeeeet!!
What kinda Tip are you using ???
Kamui
Just Excellent...Maybe me...😎🙏
You can still teach an old dog new tricks!
Whose Gonna Fill There Cues!
Pretty sure the first shot was center right with a touch of follow. Not stra8 center. Oh well. Still good shots.
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