@pepamethodman who the fuck are you to critique a professional pool players power ? if anything a little more power would have been ideal for an even better position on that 1
High left/right, low left/right are not exotic spins--- nor are they used in limited situations. The best players on earth use these spins on literally every single shot.
I would say about 80% of the decent players out there are using these "exotic" spins already. UNINTENTIONALLY. To be a high level player you must be able to strike the cueball accurately otherwise you'll constantly be putting unintentional side on the ball. Even a little bit of side will cause your cueball to squirt, curve or loose speed off the rail because of it. Side is a wonderful thing but you have to know when your applying it. Unintentional sidespin=Inconsistancy in your game. Trust me.
Either you're not cuing low enough on the ball, or your cue isn't level. When drawing, you want to lower the back of your cue as much as possible to make sure that you get an even hit. If you raise the back, you might scoop the ball up.
Otherwise, you may simply need a better cue/cue tip.
Its always cool to see people doing what they love, like Dr. Cue, you have great lessons, it has helped me out with my game, keep going strong Dr. Cue!
you need to have a good table to do it if people have any difficulty if u have a crap table nw u know y it wont wrk nd u need a fairly good cue to do it asswell im nt sayn $100
Concentrate on having a nice, smooth stroke and follow through. Also, pulling the tip of the cue all the way back to your bridge and then PAUSING before pulling the trigger might help.
that was really helpful, i found myself in a situation just like this a few days ago [newyears eve] and i tried to hit with left english... next time i'll be sure to give this a try
Very few professionals have a perfect stroke, that is why they still revert to the use of the closed bridge. I don't know one situation in which my personal results would be better by using a closed bridge. However, I do like the look of a good closed bridge. It projects a sense of psychological strength. When the pendulum stroke is pure there is no need for the use of this "band-aid"!
I think with snooker you have to be so much more accurate that you need to look own the cue to be sure of the pot, pool players often have a relatively high stance. I find that a closed bridge adds friction though, just a matter of preference i think, though i can't say i've noticed snooker players using a closed bridge either (maybe loop bridge though)
i am not a pro yet but i do practice pool techs every day and it seems that the friction you metion is only as tight as the user allows thier closed bridge to get. like for me my closed bridge has only helped me aim better at times and the open one can be too loose at times but i do understand were your coming from about the friction between the cue and the users fingures.
It makes it easier to learn contact points if you think about it as numbers on a telephone keypad. 1-high left. 2-high follow. 3-high right. 4-left spin. 5-center small follow. 6-right spin. 7-low left. 8-draw shot. 9-low right.
Exotic Spins sounds like a porno.
gavbag1234 2 days ago
you can do the translation in theirs videos?
thaynner 8 months ago
nice
shendritgashi 1 year ago
too much power in that stroke
pepamethodman 1 year ago
@pepamethodman who the fuck are you to critique a professional pool players power ? if anything a little more power would have been ideal for an even better position on that 1
PhilDesigns 8 months ago
@pepamethodman a proffesional pool player
pepamethodman 8 months ago
I just saw him live. Have you ever seen his starburst trick
jelaelkeleel 1 year ago
High left/right, low left/right are not exotic spins--- nor are they used in limited situations. The best players on earth use these spins on literally every single shot.
Exotic??? Stick to trick shots.
unvmygame 1 year ago
@unvmygame dude yea u kno that remeber he is tlking to beginners re re
lazyall21 1 year ago
According to doctor cue
i love it everytime when he says that
lazymuthafukka 1 year ago
parabens are a lot of videos for hours pow
reginaldobarros100 1 year ago
I would say about 80% of the decent players out there are using these "exotic" spins already. UNINTENTIONALLY. To be a high level player you must be able to strike the cueball accurately otherwise you'll constantly be putting unintentional side on the ball. Even a little bit of side will cause your cueball to squirt, curve or loose speed off the rail because of it. Side is a wonderful thing but you have to know when your applying it. Unintentional sidespin=Inconsistancy in your game. Trust me.
kevinleverne 1 year ago
this is something Ill be practicing a lot. my brother is goin down....
Joeskateapool 1 year ago 2
any tips on how i can better the bottom Englishes cuz everytime i do them, they just spin in place
aznelf13 2 years ago
probably a better follow trough would make the difference for you
deruiter10 2 years ago
@aznelf13
Lol wtf? That's impossible.
drewmandan 2 years ago
im serious, the ball just spins in place
aznelf13 2 years ago
Either you're not cuing low enough on the ball, or your cue isn't level. When drawing, you want to lower the back of your cue as much as possible to make sure that you get an even hit. If you raise the back, you might scoop the ball up.
Otherwise, you may simply need a better cue/cue tip.
Shaggy30000 2 years ago
Its always cool to see people doing what they love, like Dr. Cue, you have great lessons, it has helped me out with my game, keep going strong Dr. Cue!
wiiwouldntliketoplay 2 years ago 2
This series is awsome it has helped alot!
Psych1out 2 years ago 14
last week i paid $300 on a one piece ash cue in a limited addition case and i havent lost a game with it yet..
Its not all about the cue, u can spend $10 and make a big difference..
Confidence around the table has great effect..
A good table makes great effect and no matter how u hit it on a great table 95% of the time it will do what u want it to..
I can screw the cue ball the whole length of the table on through confidence.. Now the follow thorough!
needs to be smooth and consistant
GOOD LUK
sum4182 2 years ago 2
you're right. confidence plays a huge role... like tonight i miscued on break like 6 times... i just can't do it with this level of confidence....
hayato10 2 years ago
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so this is golf.........
johnrule2008 3 years ago
nice.
escopac123 3 years ago
you need to have a good table to do it if people have any difficulty if u have a crap table nw u know y it wont wrk nd u need a fairly good cue to do it asswell im nt sayn $100
$5o wud do de trick
according to slimshady
slimshadyrocks123 3 years ago
i tried putting the low right english on it and it didnt come back :( h
LBos11 3 years ago
@LBos11: Keep practicing, you'll get it eventually.
mtszabo 3 years ago
LBos11:
Concentrate on having a nice, smooth stroke and follow through. Also, pulling the tip of the cue all the way back to your bridge and then PAUSING before pulling the trigger might help.
Good luck!
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Iowabutterfly61 3 years ago
that was really helpful, i found myself in a situation just like this a few days ago [newyears eve] and i tried to hit with left english... next time i'll be sure to give this a try
Altissimo15 3 years ago
i wish i was this good id get rich off pool. wouldnt even have to have a job hardly haha
c11anderson 3 years ago
Why the Closed bridge? It's blocking the camera view down the shot line and sighting.
BilliardInstruction 3 years ago
The closed bridge affords much more control than the open bridge.
apaleagues 3 years ago 7
Only with a "bad stroke"! Perfect Stroke - Bridge Type doesn't matter....!!
BilliardInstruction 3 years ago
thats not true
im guessing if professsionals use both types
theres some use to it.
different types call for different situations
aj4445 3 years ago
Very few professionals have a perfect stroke, that is why they still revert to the use of the closed bridge. I don't know one situation in which my personal results would be better by using a closed bridge. However, I do like the look of a good closed bridge. It projects a sense of psychological strength. When the pendulum stroke is pure there is no need for the use of this "band-aid"!
BilliardInstruction 3 years ago
So... how many Trick Shot Championships have you won in your career?
mtszabo 3 years ago
I have lost ZERO!
BilliardInstruction 3 years ago
Meaning you've never even been in one... ok.
mtszabo 3 years ago
hmmm.... do you know any snooker players that play with a closed bridge? Gotta admit though my stroke is way off so i rarely use open,
dead2thewind 2 years ago
You actually see afew snooker players using closed bridge on occation obviously for hightend control
gopper747 2 years ago
I think with snooker you have to be so much more accurate that you need to look own the cue to be sure of the pot, pool players often have a relatively high stance. I find that a closed bridge adds friction though, just a matter of preference i think, though i can't say i've noticed snooker players using a closed bridge either (maybe loop bridge though)
edgemasterrobin 2 years ago
i am not a pro yet but i do practice pool techs every day and it seems that the friction you metion is only as tight as the user allows thier closed bridge to get. like for me my closed bridge has only helped me aim better at times and the open one can be too loose at times but i do understand were your coming from about the friction between the cue and the users fingures.
hero12428 2 years ago
Your awesome man
Joemofo107 3 years ago 12
It makes it easier to learn contact points if you think about it as numbers on a telephone keypad. 1-high left. 2-high follow. 3-high right. 4-left spin. 5-center small follow. 6-right spin. 7-low left. 8-draw shot. 9-low right.
videoaccess001 3 years ago 3
nice
ProjekcijA 4 years ago 3