watch dr.cue lessons ALL OF THEM, go play pool every day for a month or two with good equipment, get BORED couse u cant find any1 who can beat you :D!
Honestly i only have 1 cue stick , that costed like 40bucks its till a nice stick in my opinion and i do not have my own table but Dr.Cue and the game of pool it self inspired me to go the distance. Tue-Wed-Sat i wake up at 9am go to a Community centre 30min bus ride from my house and play until 6pm-10pm i have my own chalk and simple accesorys this is only my beginning. i hope to reach new heights one day, thanks Dr.Cue
@freecatboobies The point of this vid isn't to show the shot. It's to give you a drill to practice. This guy tells you how to do it and why it helps. That's the point of this video. Not showing the shot.
The camera man should show each ball rolling ALL the way to the pocket so people would understand better what they should see -- very little wobble on the striped ball. The advice is great.
I play a lot of pool, especially in CPA / APA pool league. I know hundreds of people who could benefit from this simple lesson in mechanics. For a lot of people, the mechanics are the limiting factor of this game, and are what keep people rated a 3 or lower. All the theory, spins, strategy in the world will not help if you have a lousy foundation and can't execute them properly.
This is a great exercise, and I know I will have members of my team do it. It can only help. Thanks Dr. Cue!
@poolplayer2093 What you really need focus on in any pool league is what you are there for. APA leagues are Amateur leagues. That means that you are there to have some fun, and play some pool. Some people take the game very seriously, and can have an effect of ruining the game for other players, either by being super competitive, or by "cheating" the system. Personally, I don't care about those players. I'm there to have some fun, and play some pool, and APA always delivers those things for me.
@poolplayer2093: Each of the leagues have different strengths and weaknesses. The best points about the apa are that it encourages good players to recruit and play with weaker players and that it allows coaching - good for people that are learning, and also good for the person that is coaching because it clarifies in his own mind the reasons for why he does what he does. APA is also the only league where you CAN'T buy into the nationals - everyone there earned their way. It's fun
watch dr.cue lessons ALL OF THEM, go play pool every day for a month or two with good equipment, get BORED couse u cant find any1 who can beat you :D!
andrija666slipknot 1 month ago
Honestly i only have 1 cue stick , that costed like 40bucks its till a nice stick in my opinion and i do not have my own table but Dr.Cue and the game of pool it self inspired me to go the distance. Tue-Wed-Sat i wake up at 9am go to a Community centre 30min bus ride from my house and play until 6pm-10pm i have my own chalk and simple accesorys this is only my beginning. i hope to reach new heights one day, thanks Dr.Cue
-Andy
CallMeAndyx3 4 months ago
Tanx dude . i can do it finally :)
koekelieke 11 months ago
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Would you fucking show the shot!?! I don't give a shit about the guy with the red shirt.
freecatboobies 1 year ago
Would you fucking show the shot!?! I don't give a shit about the guy with the red shirt.
freecatboobies 1 year ago
@freecatboobies The point of this vid isn't to show the shot. It's to give you a drill to practice. This guy tells you how to do it and why it helps. That's the point of this video. Not showing the shot.
ProdigyKimXP 1 year ago
it is impossible for me to say how much i have learned from these lessons
0711yes 1 year ago 6
this is great i learned a lot. thank you so much.
dimau19 1 year ago
welcome back in your channel dr. que
aby0ni 1 year ago
If you share something with everybody (YouTube), then it's not a secret.
lither 1 year ago
Unless you're a ninja
VoxSweden 1 year ago
The camera man should show each ball rolling ALL the way to the pocket so people would understand better what they should see -- very little wobble on the striped ball. The advice is great.
rjohnson8ball 1 year ago
I play a lot of pool, especially in CPA / APA pool league. I know hundreds of people who could benefit from this simple lesson in mechanics. For a lot of people, the mechanics are the limiting factor of this game, and are what keep people rated a 3 or lower. All the theory, spins, strategy in the world will not help if you have a lousy foundation and can't execute them properly.
This is a great exercise, and I know I will have members of my team do it. It can only help. Thanks Dr. Cue!
Pythagoras6 2 years ago 8
@Pythagoras6 i hear nothing ut bad things about the apa. any truth to the rumors that it's a garbage league?
poolplayer2093 1 year ago
@poolplayer2093 What you really need focus on in any pool league is what you are there for. APA leagues are Amateur leagues. That means that you are there to have some fun, and play some pool. Some people take the game very seriously, and can have an effect of ruining the game for other players, either by being super competitive, or by "cheating" the system. Personally, I don't care about those players. I'm there to have some fun, and play some pool, and APA always delivers those things for me.
Pythagoras6 1 year ago
@poolplayer2093: Each of the leagues have different strengths and weaknesses. The best points about the apa are that it encourages good players to recruit and play with weaker players and that it allows coaching - good for people that are learning, and also good for the person that is coaching because it clarifies in his own mind the reasons for why he does what he does. APA is also the only league where you CAN'T buy into the nationals - everyone there earned their way. It's fun
SnookerSandy 1 week ago
been a while
aznelf13 2 years ago