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  • i think i have a better drill for learning the stop shot... it is hard to explain but i could make a video if you would like...

  • GO GATORS!!!

  • lets see YOU do better

  • good video. Go Tigers!!! you have any tips for stoping /drawing back on tables theat the felt sucks on? I live in Baton Rouge and try to shoot atleast 20 games a week i can shoot both right and left handed but struggle with the breaks every now and then lol. thanks

  • Go to my channel I have videos on all that.

  • whats with the glove? snooker players dont have them do they?

  • 3 reasons: 1. humidity 2. Oily skin. 3. No desire to use powder or sand paper.

  • before i got my own cue i would use powder, but now that it is my own i bought my own glove and it works nicely. the major thing that i noticed is that i wa able to use the closed bridge more efficiantly, before i mostly used the open bridge but i feel that it slides too much with the glove. now i mostly use the closed bridge with or without my glove and am pretty happy to know both bridges.

  • you're the god

  • I wonder, how would his accuracy fare if he could not "warm up" for each shot by sliding the cue stick forwards and backwards each time?

  • it wouldn't really affect it=)

  • not very discriptive. but its nice.

  • Awesome! This is truly is the hardest sport there is. So many variables.

    One sport no one has ever mastered!

    Thanks for the video!!

  • this is more fun when your drunk...

  • no hand clalk allowed on my table :)

  • Great vids as always! Thanks mate!

  • dork. lol the q ball (the white one that the person keeps using) dosent keep rolling after it makes contact with the second ball that they shoot into the pocket. its actually an interesting trick but inorder to appreciate it even just a little you have to get the general idea of pool. but at least you put the effort into viewing it and posting a comment. i give you brownie points for that ;-)

  • lol "brownie points"

  • another great vid... please more vids of you running racks... you explaining what you are doing is very helpful

  • nice video i have just started playing pool 2 months ago and i seem to get the stop shot down but i have problem with the draw shot for some reason. Every time i try to draw n set myself up for the next shot instead the cue ball stop like in a stop shot. What do u think im doing wrong.

  • I have a glove because my hands are very oily. Also I live in Pearland Texas which is southeast of houston. This area is very humid and chalk can become puddy. I also hate chalk, sand paper and the damage sand paper does to a shaft over time. The glove simplifies matters.

  • thats understandable

  • kinda

  • Thanks for the video forcefollow, we will have to run this drill a bit and see if we can master it!

    And as far as the glove goes some people have different skin textures that make having a glove really nice, and its cleaner than chalking the bridging area of your hand.

  • because baby powder residue will make your stick "gummy" after using it for a prolonged period of time

  • how come you use that glove ,my dad and i never understood it? y not use baby powder

  • Don't know about this guy but i've bought a glove because it's far more convenient.

    because powder makes a mess the staff at my local pool hall berated me for using it. Bunch of tossers. Got a glove now though and i don't have to pause to put powder on so it doesn't interrupt my rhythm. Also some people sweat more than others. Maybe you're hands don't get as clammy as mine, bloody central heating in my pool hall is too high.

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