Most of these videos are good, but this one is just silly.
Here's what I get out of this: The purpose of chalking is to give you a "time out" to think about your next shot...
I would expect a lesson on chalking to explain HOW to chalk the stick properly, instead of just drilling the tip into the chalk cube like most people do.
To Dr Cue and anyone else who posts training videos. THANK YOU for all your time and effort. Its good people like you that let poor people like me learn for free :)
when you want to hit the ball not in the centre but in an angle in order to spin and help you put in the next ball and you dont have chalk then the cue "slips" and the white goes sideways(like 0:37 ) but when you chalk there is grip so you hit the white... it goes strait... put it has the spin so it helps you put the other ball easily (if you spined right)
i explained as much simplier i could...
sorry if a made mistakes or the vocabulary doesn't make sense but i'm not american either english..
I understand the mental aspect of chalking up to get time to think about your shot, but does the chalk really matter in giving better grip on the cue tip in the shot?
Another point, try to do everything exactly the same each time you approach the table. You will develop a "memory" of muscles and thoughts. Make it a ritual.
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the message is preshot routine with chalk more than actually how to apply it to the tip.
mosconi5196 8 months ago
the message is preshot routine with chalk more than actually how to apply it to the tip.
mosconi5196 8 months ago
Dr cue is a beast
krowbar024 11 months ago
Most of these videos are good, but this one is just silly.
Here's what I get out of this: The purpose of chalking is to give you a "time out" to think about your next shot...
I would expect a lesson on chalking to explain HOW to chalk the stick properly, instead of just drilling the tip into the chalk cube like most people do.
jerm138 1 year ago 2
Thank You Dr Cue I saw you quite a few years ago in Truro NS Canada. Your the best...
bore2008 1 year ago
To Dr Cue and anyone else who posts training videos. THANK YOU for all your time and effort. Its good people like you that let poor people like me learn for free :)
ematt454 2 years ago 6
I love shooting
justmeppl 2 years ago
chalking up is what Im talking about
ThatsWhatImTalkingB 2 years ago
what's chalking up for? i still dont know.. can somebody tell me?
harrimankeren 2 years ago
when you want to hit the ball not in the centre but in an angle in order to spin and help you put in the next ball and you dont have chalk then the cue "slips" and the white goes sideways(like 0:37 ) but when you chalk there is grip so you hit the white... it goes strait... put it has the spin so it helps you put the other ball easily (if you spined right)
i explained as much simplier i could...
sorry if a made mistakes or the vocabulary doesn't make sense but i'm not american either english..
stavari 2 years ago 3
he didnt really explain how to chalk
310286 3 years ago 14
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this guy bridges weird.
ScotchW10 2 years ago
Its generally how American 8Ball and 9ball players bridge
some snooker players use it when the cue ball is tight on a cushion/rail
deathgrind291 2 years ago
do you need tutorial how to stay on your feet ?
zBoost 2 years ago 2
@310286
Do you really need an explanation on how to put chalk on a stick? lol
brooklynboiz 1 year ago
I understand the mental aspect of chalking up to get time to think about your shot, but does the chalk really matter in giving better grip on the cue tip in the shot?
WhiteBoyAsian 3 years ago
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yaaaa idiot
seanyboy1012 3 years ago
Learn your spelling before talking smack to other people,and proper grammar.
krystian1333 3 years ago
Another point, try to do everything exactly the same each time you approach the table. You will develop a "memory" of muscles and thoughts. Make it a ritual.
RSPM 3 years ago
Man I wish I had a room like that to shoot pool in. And good tips. Hope they get more advanced.
videoaccess001 3 years ago
Good stuff man. I'm going to follow all your lessons and see how it goes. Thanks!
Aim101 4 years ago
We are reposting this series along with a whole bunch of new ones. Enjoy!
apaleagues 4 years ago 3