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From: DrDaveBilliards
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  • How do I know if my fingers have the correct angle?

  • @Eptapus

    See my video NV B.66. For more info and help, see the FAQ page dealing with the "30-degree rule peace-sign technique" on my website (you can Google the quoted text to find it quickly).

    Good luck,

    Dr. Dave

  • @Eptapus if she starts acting like she is having a Seizure, then your fingers are doing great.. but be carefull not to scrath in the hole.. that will get you out of the game!!

  • @lohisc LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

  • :54 i meant

  • very good.thanks.

  • You're welcome. Please help spread the word.

    Cheers,

    Dr. Dave

  • Thankyou for uploading all these video tutorials. They have really helped my game.

  • I'm glad my stuff has helped your game. I'll be posting a lot more over the next few months as I release the other DVDs in the "Video Encyclopedia of Pool Shot" series.

    Please help spread the word about my stuff,

    Dr. Dave

  • excellent break down!

    -Steve

  • Thanks.  Please help spread the word.

    Regards,

    Dr. Dave

  • Explain how orange crush pertains to pool please?? i understand sports but how pool??

  • dr dave, you got the orange crush anytime you want it.

  • Thanks for the offer, but people who usually offer this are probably too good for me (or they are just big talkers).

    I like this phrase "orange crush" because I am a big Denver Bronco's fans. If you are old enough, you will know what I'm talking about.

    Keep crushing away,

    Dr. Dave

  • oh yea? well, lemme know if you ever come down to houston. If you want it, you got it.

  • That's a generous offer.

    Thanks,

    Dr. Dave

  • @DrDaveBilliards on this vid, 0:59 shouldnt it be slight draw instead with medium speed?

  • @crrazyy

    Since the CB is fairly close to the OB a hit slightly above center is required (at the speed used for the shot). With a below-center hit, the CB would move closer to the tangent line (and even wider with slight bottom spin at OB impact).

  • @DrDaveBilliards thanks for the responses.

    i like to play pool alot and your videos are awesome!

  • @crrazyy

    You're welcome!

    I aim to squerve,

    Dr. Dave

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