english refers to left and right of center, which you should use none of for this shot, also due to the distance across the table, the amount of draw or your follow wont affect anything but speed since the friction of the cloth will cause the ball to be rolling forward on impact regardless of how much draw you use. to use this drill most successfully i would suggest center or just below center as those are your most common contact points during play
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the only thing that could be a fault in this drill is that you could have a perfect stroke but if the table isn't perfectly level and is off slightly, then the cue ball would roll off line just a little.
You have a really good stroke. That is a tough thing to do and a very good test of how accurately you can hit a cue ball. Thanks for this tip, I will keep using it for a long time I am certain of that!
english refers to left and right of center, which you should use none of for this shot, also due to the distance across the table, the amount of draw or your follow wont affect anything but speed since the friction of the cloth will cause the ball to be rolling forward on impact regardless of how much draw you use. to use this drill most successfully i would suggest center or just below center as those are your most common contact points during play
megalomaniac102 3 weeks ago
@snookerchamp100 no its actually slightly smaller then the others....
HiddenTorment12 1 month ago
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@HiddenTorment12 O video publicado como "show de sinuca betão" é bem melhor que esse! E é de Rondônia meu chapa!!!
kaiqueiera 1 month ago
Hey, is the cue ball bigger than the rest of the object balls??
SnookeRChamP100 1 month ago
@SnookeRChamP100 heavier by bit... not any bigger
as3an18n 1 month ago
does this technique really work?
isaacaz100 2 months ago
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open bridge =better position
close bridge = accuracy, awesomeness, power, english and scratches.
fruCable 5 months ago
Is that an 8ft pool table?
Squidy214 5 months ago
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TheJoey1s 6 months ago
awesome technique..... i have been trying different things to improve my accuracy ... thanks a lot
RAKESHGUPTHA452 9 months ago
much high!? lol
mycannon223 10 months ago
what kind of english are you using if any
boobie2two 1 year ago
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nongzazaza15 1 year ago
Nice tip! Thanks
jonahmelancon 1 year ago
Another great video... more for me to practice. Thanks!
dgarlitt 1 year ago
use a closed bridge much better accuracy
innostreammp3 1 year ago
@innostreammp3 Common misconception.
hubertandclyde 1 year ago
@innostreammp3 wrong, my friend
MasterBreezy 5 months ago
the only thing that could be a fault in this drill is that you could have a perfect stroke but if the table isn't perfectly level and is off slightly, then the cue ball would roll off line just a little.
snaredrumr01 1 year ago
if youre going to do that you might as well practice straight in shots and watch which way the cueball turns after contact.
iannie007 1 year ago
You have a really good stroke. That is a tough thing to do and a very good test of how accurately you can hit a cue ball. Thanks for this tip, I will keep using it for a long time I am certain of that!
BigRigTom 2 years ago 16
hey there..are you using stun or follow on those shots?
noxxing 2 years ago
Looks like he's just using just above center ball and letting it roll.
Quatsch83 2 years ago
thx 5*
hmoshref 2 years ago