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  • lol , you must know your steak because everyone that knows a good steak never pputs anything but a little salt & pepper. Butt I found a really lite seasoning that i found at a grociery store. It's called "Cavenders greek seasoning" Stick with school and hang with goal oriented people.

    It's amazing . let me know how you liked it. It's at ralphs or stater brothers . I'm sure you can find it. I would add I very tiny bit of garlic salt to. Watch you will like it big time.

  • I enjoy watching German players a lot, very methodical and fundamentally strong. Kindda like my home country Taiwanese players. Very disciplined!

  • those are some buckets

  • wish you could put in what english he uses in the frozen rail drill. Thanks for all the video's. I just bought my pool table and I have the video's playing on the big screen for apple tv (youtube) and then watch his shot and execute it right after I push pause. Drills make a world of difference. I thought that playing out games was better because I can see what english works for the set up shot. But drills have elevated my game.

  • @Bladerunner55217 Actual games can increase your mental game a lot, but playing the wrong way over and over again will eventually hinder your progress. Drills in my opinion is very important if done correctly!

  • @vincentwu yeah I go back and forth now drills then games bymyself and I stop when I make a wrong shot and do it all over again until; I realize what the correct way is. As far as mental game goes. For some reason I all ways am positive and never ever get nervous in any tournaments or apa league matches I play in. it's weird because in tennis or when I played baseball I would all ways get a little nervous but in pool I never ever get even a little nervous it's actually the reverse I get relaxed.

  • @Bladerunner55217 Sounds like an awesome way to practice. I used to do that but I'm not that disciplined. Good to know that you have no problems handling pressure. Although I do get nervous when some money is on the line, but usually that translates into better playing because I actually THINK. But for some players, I know that their coordination becomes off under pressure.

  • @vincentwu thanks.  I have only played for small stakes when I moved to san francisco I worked as a meat clerk and didn't make enough money to eat lol. So I would play for 5 , 10 or 20. So I am sure if I played for higher stakes I would for sure get nervous :) I played incredible pool when I was starving !lol Sometimes I would take a nice juicy steak from the trays at work and use the motel stove upstairs and cook me a good steak. Living from motel to motel taught me that family is everything

  • @Bladerunner55217 Haha, I got you. I'm actually living on my own too as a student. My family lives overseas. I can somewhat relate to you on living on your own and living on a budget. Speaking of steaks, I'm quite a steak fanatic myself and like to make it by myself! I prefer a clean salt and pepper only medium rare ribeye - don't care for sauce much unless its tenderloin. Also, the most I've played for is about 50 or 60 bucks, but usually for table time or like you, 10-20 bucks on top.

  • those are the tuffest shots for me .. they are a PAIN !

  • Nice

  • pockets are big

  • @sherlockian21

    True, they are factory set.

  • Are they only putting the errorless exercises on the net?

    I know the chance isn't high him missing even one shot, but missing 1 shot from all the exercises there are on youtube from him, there should be 1 miss atleast.

  • @1234blabla1234

    i remember him missing "several" shots on the dvd though i wont upload it all

  • @1234blabla1234 why would you want to upload a video that has flaws when your showing a drill though? everyone misses i dont care who you are, you miss eventually.

  • believe it or not this shot is pretty tough, maybe cuz im a noob. but u can't put english on, and if u caught the ball too thick u would scratch in the side pocket, if u caught it too think it's gonna hit the other ball.

  • does anyone know what song this is? it's pretty good.

  • He stole my stroke!

    Damn, textbook stroke.

  • @joeygonzo is yur stroke good as his? if so cud yu give me advice how they get their stroke so perfect? plz

  • @nagardy

    I'll try.

    Always line up to the ghost ball.

    Pull the cue in-line to the center of that ghost ball.

    Don't grip the cue. Let it slide off your grip hand after hitting the cueball.

    Good luck.

  • I'd like to see him shoot Colin's ball pocketing test and see what he scores out of 80.

  • Thorsten Hohmann is such an enjoyable player to watch even practiceing.

  • That is so true, Jenn! This is a great DVD set and Toastie is so much fun to watch. I always laugh when he gets real serious - his face starts turning red and its like he stops breathing. lol. One thing I will say is that these drills are an amazing practice tool - on several of these drills, Toastie had some trouble - that should tell you how challenging these drills are!

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