twisted your cue on the 3:03 shot. that could be a sign of a lack of confident or having doubts. perhaps should study more about the current shape and the likely outcome before the shot. well that's for myself.
principles great players use: clear a path to the two front corner pockets and pocket the majority of balls in those 2 pockets, leave a ball along the front rail to shoot when you have nothing else and avoid getting trapped behind the rack, Sigel keeps a "key ball" in the rack area to play for position on the break shot
You need to figure out which ball is the break ball a lot earlier: they real key to Straight pool is having the last 4-5 balls all figured out where position is just as easy as the shot.
twisted your cue on the 3:03 shot. that could be a sign of a lack of confident or having doubts. perhaps should study more about the current shape and the likely outcome before the shot. well that's for myself.
nukjnukj 1 year ago
principles great players use: clear a path to the two front corner pockets and pocket the majority of balls in those 2 pockets, leave a ball along the front rail to shoot when you have nothing else and avoid getting trapped behind the rack, Sigel keeps a "key ball" in the rack area to play for position on the break shot
a1562z 2 years ago
well said. thanks.
fastmikie69 2 years ago
nice development on the ten in first rack
dragster598 3 years ago
some foul at 7:15 though^^
ProPoolVideos 3 years ago
Yes, good catch! Good thing it wasn't a competition!
Thanks for pointing it out.
fastmikie69 2 years ago
You need to figure out which ball is the break ball a lot earlier: they real key to Straight pool is having the last 4-5 balls all figured out where position is just as easy as the shot.
locorossco 3 years ago
nice shot there at 1:20^^
Marzass 3 years ago
very good. better than i could do.
Deathugee 3 years ago