This is a drill that alot of players who have started learning to draw the cueball should practice because it can be used as a progressive dril starting with just 3 balls in the 'L' to all 15 balls.
Personally I prefer to only practice with 15 balls in this drill and regularly complete it at least 8/9 out of 10 times, but then again I have used alot of various practice drills and there's at least 100+ that I know of, some of which require 30 on the table w/ both sets being ran in rotation.
Thanks for the raw video. I like how you aren't afraid to show the mistakes you make because we all learn from it. Too many tutorial videos are edited too much.
Would u like to play a littel bit ...Will travel to you but the futher I travel the more money we would have to lock in...and we could even give it to ur charity if u would like..
Good drill! Trying without touching a rail makes it one of the hardest ones.
Keep working on that pause. You still have a bit of a stutter: pause then pull back another 2 inches. The key is to move straight forward from the pause.
It actually helps to close your eyes and really think about what your arm is doing
@drsnooker Quer ver um show de sinuca legal assista: "show de sinuca betão' o cara usa copos, garrafas e tacos atravessados no meio da mesa para dificultar as jogadas, vale a pena conferir.
Thanks for uploading this! Addition for those who love this drill (as I do): apart from doing it the "logical" way, which is to end up higher than the next object ball (so that there's a one- or two-rail route to one that follows), there's the extra tough way of using only draw, stop and stun action, and NEVER touch a rail with the cue ball. It'll make every aspiring player (= which is what we all are) feel like he or she climbed Mount Everest once you get it right with 15-plus balls, promise!
This is a drill that alot of players who have started learning to draw the cueball should practice because it can be used as a progressive dril starting with just 3 balls in the 'L' to all 15 balls.
Personally I prefer to only practice with 15 balls in this drill and regularly complete it at least 8/9 out of 10 times, but then again I have used alot of various practice drills and there's at least 100+ that I know of, some of which require 30 on the table w/ both sets being ran in rotation.
WillieDines1 1 month ago in playlist Billiard Practice Drills
Thanks for the raw video. I like how you aren't afraid to show the mistakes you make because we all learn from it. Too many tutorial videos are edited too much.
arkt1k 2 months ago
Would u like to play a littel bit ...Will travel to you but the futher I travel the more money we would have to lock in...and we could even give it to ur charity if u would like..
zeke257 3 months ago
really enjoy your videos.
machismoslice 4 months ago
either your strokes look harder than they are, or your table is a pretty slow one
fauxgt 7 months ago
@fauxgt Table is super slow.
forcefollow 7 months ago
your draws are amazing
SeTaGification 7 months ago
good drill i'll be using it soon.
PhilDesigns 11 months ago
Way to work around your errors.
Good shooting and thanks for the upload.
-Ron
Altissimo15 1 year ago
Thanks for th2 drills & congrad on the new videos, your the best and for so long and for free all along
bore2008 1 year ago
Thanks Marcus...be chatting at yea bud!
BobEnslow 2 years ago
Good drill! Trying without touching a rail makes it one of the hardest ones.
Keep working on that pause. You still have a bit of a stutter: pause then pull back another 2 inches. The key is to move straight forward from the pause.
It actually helps to close your eyes and really think about what your arm is doing
drsnooker 2 years ago
Its a work in progress.
forcefollow 2 years ago
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@drsnooker Quer ver um show de sinuca legal assista: "show de sinuca betão' o cara usa copos, garrafas e tacos atravessados no meio da mesa para dificultar as jogadas, vale a pena conferir.
betosinuca 1 month ago
Thanks for uploading this! Addition for those who love this drill (as I do): apart from doing it the "logical" way, which is to end up higher than the next object ball (so that there's a one- or two-rail route to one that follows), there's the extra tough way of using only draw, stop and stun action, and NEVER touch a rail with the cue ball. It'll make every aspiring player (= which is what we all are) feel like he or she climbed Mount Everest once you get it right with 15-plus balls, promise!
LeonFleisherFan 2 years ago
Great drill, thanks.
JamesGimbi 2 years ago