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From: FargoBilliards
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  • Quick question: How do you get all that chalk off your pool table?

    Is a simple table brush enough? Because your table looks really clean, even after a lot of chalk drawings.

  • You have to be a teacher !

  • he can play piano too :)

  • however I would really like an explanation of using this in combination with the "30 degree rule" as explained in the video "NV B.66".

    Thanks!

  • watched this video months ago, but only had a vague idea of how this was going. Ppool for one or two dozens of times since then and slowly used what I learned here, it's been working better and better and becoming more clear to me. Now it took me a while to search it up because I really wanted to relearn again now with more foundations/experiences.

    this is definitely one of the most useful thing !

  • Very good tutorial , thanks!!

  • amazin explanation...never knew could learn so much in one day...cheerz...

  • excellent video instructional even for 3 cushion players

  • Just like Mexicans, the more you hit the cue ball, the more English you get out of them! :P

  • nice video

  • ha dada ji aap ko pool khelna aata hai

  • Great vid. But more Queue-Action will memorize your words more into the brain.

  • also video part 2

  • please... can I get the words of the verbalization , to al_sultan_love90@yahoo.com

  • @roo7227 i actually improved greatly from watching these vids.

  • @stavysdaddy1118 I'm sure you have, but what really created the improvement?.. Playing, of course.. Ideas are great, but you learn by doing.. I'll give an example.. I learned more about how to be a successful 9-Ball player, by playing one pocket.. Shot selection, and most importantly, stroke development.. Learning how to pinch, or drag, or run the cue ball, and still being accurate, has taught me more about cue ball control, than I could've learned by just playing 9-ball..

  • Thank you!

  • and what do u clean your pool table with?

    

  • Impressive video - great voice intonation - don't like auto-iris on camera, but that's just me.These videos will improve my game greatly. My biggest question - how do you clean the chalk off that nice blue felt so well? Good job @fargobilliards

  • Hello FargoBillards. good explanation. I like all your videos. thanks :). Please keep posting.

  • great lesson ,thx a lot

  • Interesting video.. Well thought out, and explained.. The problem being, you cannot learn how to play pool from a video..

  • @roo7227 Of course you can. You just won't be able to do any of it if you don't practice it.

  • @TaSk1o4 Not exactly my point.. Good, or great players create their own angles, with their stroke.. Stroke development is the key to playing top flight 9-ball.. Knowing the angles is good, too, but once again, you really learn that through trial and error, not from some video.. I play on a GCI 9ft, with 860 simonis, and 4.25 inch pockets, with a pro cut, extended rails.. My table is slow, and tough, which teaches me to stay on the correct side, and use the correct speed to pocket balls..

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  • Am I tripping out at 6:43??

  • you should call yourself expert fargo billiards.

  • The expert villager is wrong.

  • @FargoBilliards all expertvillager's are wrong. example dancing and tennis ones where comical ! Thanks for your vids Fargo!!

  • @FargoBilliards Man you are awesome oh by the way first you have learned me how to play pool and second expertvillage has no experts in it and if im wrong correct me i have seed their videos about games bass guitar guitar pool and all of them are NOT helpfull

  • a faster cueball tends to hold the tangent line??? are you sure about that? i'm not saying it's not true but i just want to understand. a guy from expertvillage said the opposite.here is the video: /watch?v=ItjmDVn2D5s&feature=r­elmfu

  • @yodan29 horrible example from expertvillage. the slower ball isn't staying on the tangent longer, it's just moving off it at a smaller angle due to less backspin. they shouldn't have used an almost straight in shot as an example.

  • this is a very nice video-......

  • watch me play pool on my channel myn is sik

  • enjoyed your billiard instructions a lot

  • NICE !!!! VERY GOOD

  • man, u own every guy in expert village

  • expert village sucks, @FargoBilliards rocks!!! :D

  • I am really trying to do some of this, but can't do it! Is it suppose do be somehow 'easy' or is this already advanced stuff? I'm a newbe on this matter, would like to know some insight.

  • if this dude could teach rocket science...i had love to be in his class.

  • 3 ppl cn control the cueball

  • thank you oh sagacious one your advise is priceless 

  • thats what we called HUMILITY!!!!!!

    thanks for the video...

  • defeinitely my favorite guy on youtube for anything billiards instructional

  • A+++++++++++++++

    

  • You are a maestro!! Impressive technical knowledge about the game.

  • Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooooooooooooooooooD

  • These are fantastic! Thank you!

  • hey! your vids are so good thnks

  • Again... NICE VID :-D

  • excellent explanation on the A path!

  • this guy is good and well mannered! not arrogant at all!

  • thx to share ur expirience

    nice video 10/10

  • chalk-off commercial

  • awesome video - you really know your stuff...thanks much!

  • This guy realy knows how to explein things, great video!!!!

  • si estubiera al español o alguien lo subtitulara seria mas fino. :D entiendo algo pero on al 100%

  • thanks man for the info

  • how many ft is that table you have or any1 knows?

    how long x widthin CM ....

    cheers

  • i love your video and your skill is great =D, more lessons please

  • by the way, how do you get the chalk off your cloth??

  • get a table brush, that seems to work out :)

  • this guy is great!!! give us more!!!

  • sharing your talent is our treasure. more power buddy.

  • gorgeous table.

    thnx

  • Easy to understand

  • thanks.....

  • well explained mike. thanks ! more power.

  • merci beaucoup

    You a great and generous teacher.

    I have enjoy you dedication to pass great knowledge to a wonderfull sport,

    Roger Mainville

  • Excellent tutorial as always, looking forward to upcoming parts. Cheers!

  • thanks.

  • Really great tutorial, looking forward to the rest of the parts.

  • Tap tap tap.

    Great video Mike.... Thanks! Please post a video tour of your new room when it opens.

    Thanks,

    Marcus

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