i seem to have to keep my hands suspended in the air along with the cue. is that ok?
cause when i put my hands on the table it doesnt seem to work. both ways dont seem to work for me. should i keep my hands on the table or is it okay to keep them in the air?
You should keep your bridge hand in contact with the table for stability. Try forming an open-v tripod bridge, with just the finger tips in contact with the bed of the table, and then raise the back end of the cue up with the grip hand. - Roger
More curved can be achieved by elevating the back of the cue more, or by adding more English (side spin), or by using a combination of those two to get the maximum effect. Also remember not to power this shot. Instead, you should grip rather lightly and "throw" the cue throught the ball. I hope this helps. - Roger
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Moshiz786 2 months ago
so hard!!!
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12345whoscounting 1 year ago
Actually, you didn't block all kicking options. A lot of spin or a lot of draw with spin can get the job done.
fulcher33 1 year ago
@fulcher33 thats true, i think he meant all natural kicking angles
vincentwu 1 year ago
thanks for the advice your good at pool ill start practicing
basebatproductions 1 year ago
why dont u jump shot?
sinoflord 1 year ago
@sinoflord theres a chance of makin contact with the 9 ball thats in the way
OblivionNerd18 1 year ago
great video
italiombiano 2 years ago
MAN... if I could make that shot at a strip bar Id be the man... if I could make it a pool hall id be in with the cool crowd.
So its a little low and to the right with the the tail raised correct? Ok ill practice.
avalino79 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
shoot the fuckin ball already
barcelona187 2 years ago
I'll never understand some people. They get something for FREE, and then complain that they didn't get it fast enough!
RLongAZ51 2 years ago 13
You're right about that. Some people you just can't please.
Balthazzarr 2 years ago 6
From what I hear it makes a lot of sense. If the camera can do a close up shot that would help out a lot.
swatman2008 2 years ago
you should video in back of you doing a masse shot some may not see the way you stroke it your a wonderful teacher
narcovice 3 years ago
thank you for everything my friend.!!!
xxxkarloxxx 3 years ago
i seem to have to keep my hands suspended in the air along with the cue. is that ok?
cause when i put my hands on the table it doesnt seem to work. both ways dont seem to work for me. should i keep my hands on the table or is it okay to keep them in the air?
eiroight 3 years ago
You should keep your bridge hand in contact with the table for stability. Try forming an open-v tripod bridge, with just the finger tips in contact with the bed of the table, and then raise the back end of the cue up with the grip hand. - Roger
RLongAZ51 3 years ago
now it's not curving help please
rockmanexe120 3 years ago
More curved can be achieved by elevating the back of the cue more, or by adding more English (side spin), or by using a combination of those two to get the maximum effect. Also remember not to power this shot. Instead, you should grip rather lightly and "throw" the cue throught the ball. I hope this helps. - Roger
RLongAZ51 3 years ago
thank you
rockmanexe120 3 years ago
I keep messing up on this shot help me please.
rockmanexe120 3 years ago
When you say you keep "messing up" on this shot, what is the cue doing: curving too much, curving too little, or not curving at all?
RLongAZ51 3 years ago
curve to little, how do i get it to curve more?
rockmanexe120 3 years ago