I was merely correcting LiquidTurion64 , who said "this guy doesnt even mention the kickstand he's got on the table"...when he clearly mentions it in the description of the video.
This sure is a great device, but surely, not being able to place one's proper bridge on the table would affect one's stance too, therefore giving a false impression of the shot, despite having made it consistently. I wish there had been a better demo of the device close-up - at least so we could see the laser and how to set it up.
I'm sure using that device I would not miss. At least not very often! I just practiced this shot on my table, made it 8 in 10 first try. (without that device) lol
You're right, I haven't played "A" speed for about 15 yrs at which point I entered the pro tour. What have you done besides bad mouth others? It's a training device meant to speed up players progress, can't you see that? We all have tough shots, usually because we see them incorrectly. These lasers line you perfectly so you don't have to wonder if it's your aim or your stroke and then you can train on any shot you need to work on.
@Colas613 yes and i did so because in an actual game that's what I would use, guarantees I make the hit on the object ball either on the way in or off the end rail, also if I do cut it in it lessens the chance of a cb scratch after.
fantastic. i found the beauty of inside english on extreme cuts on my own, but did not think through the precise rationale that you provide here...especially the concept of outside english causing you to lose control of the cue ball. thank you for justifying my discovery and helping me understand it more fully! also very cool was the analysis of wrist turn using different english. to be that body conscious is so important...it's a subtlety that never occured to me. thanks again!
no top comment? OMFG
eaglestreet9 3 weeks ago
BORING!!
lohisc 4 months ago
are you related to Nicholas cage? cos you mumble just like him
gooman989898 6 months ago
wow great way to measure squirt... good drill
EJConrad 10 months ago
use an actual bridge, show that u have some skill
aznelf13 2 years ago
pros use there hand for a bridge. this guy doesnt even mention the kickstand hes got on the table!
LiquidTurion64 2 years ago
Really?....he doesn't mention it at all?....not even in the Description of the video itself?
"Using Tuckers laser trainer to improve your aim on long thin cut shots and also how to adjust for cue ball curve and deflection. "
You're a bit of a retard,aren't you?
Bino43 2 years ago
@Bino43 lol you obviously know nothing about pool
vidavasilj 2 years ago
How do you figure?
I was merely correcting LiquidTurion64 , who said "this guy doesnt even mention the kickstand he's got on the table"...when he clearly mentions it in the description of the video.
How does that make me know nothing about pool?
Bino43 2 years ago 2
That shot looks easier than it really is. He makes it look easy.
hayato10 2 years ago
This sure is a great device, but surely, not being able to place one's proper bridge on the table would affect one's stance too, therefore giving a false impression of the shot, despite having made it consistently. I wish there had been a better demo of the device close-up - at least so we could see the laser and how to set it up.
Mrphilharmonic 2 years ago
I'm sure using that device I would not miss. At least not very often! I just practiced this shot on my table, made it 8 in 10 first try. (without that device) lol
This guy is no A player. lmao
davis4311 2 years ago
You're right, I haven't played "A" speed for about 15 yrs at which point I entered the pro tour. What have you done besides bad mouth others? It's a training device meant to speed up players progress, can't you see that? We all have tough shots, usually because we see them incorrectly. These lasers line you perfectly so you don't have to wonder if it's your aim or your stroke and then you can train on any shot you need to work on.
jt10ball 2 years ago 2
my money says he whoops your ass
RayHusted 2 years ago
why dont u use your bridging hand?????
HartyD9 3 years ago
it's a promo video for the training aid.
Myrtle04 2 years ago
Awesome info.
worldalvin 3 years ago
i love using spin 2 get those kind of shots :D
kizzel1212 3 years ago
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jesus, these shots are easy, y is this guy even using a rest, omg lol
gorerath 3 years ago
post up
jt10ball 3 years ago
@jt10ball
u did make a very slight left english, right?
Colas613 1 year ago
@Colas613 yes and i did so because in an actual game that's what I would use, guarantees I make the hit on the object ball either on the way in or off the end rail, also if I do cut it in it lessens the chance of a cb scratch after.
jt10ball 1 year ago
What is the device used that the cue rests on?
I use to be ableto cut a ball upto about 80 degrees but not any more cause my hand isnt steady enough.
goldenaxe1973 3 years ago
hell ya
aliwaters39 4 years ago
fantastic. i found the beauty of inside english on extreme cuts on my own, but did not think through the precise rationale that you provide here...especially the concept of outside english causing you to lose control of the cue ball. thank you for justifying my discovery and helping me understand it more fully! also very cool was the analysis of wrist turn using different english. to be that body conscious is so important...it's a subtlety that never occured to me. thanks again!
magicktrick777 4 years ago 2