How to practice pool.
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@178890905 If you look closely you can see the shot has a slight angle with a tangent line breaking to his right (our left). He is using bottom (draw) in conjunction with that tangent line to move the cue ball back up the table. This shot comes up a lot and if you find your self with a shot like this but with no tangent line, you can "cheat the pocket" to create one. I think FF has a video on cheating the pocket also. Hope this helped, and have fun playing!
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can anyone tell me why the cue ball always goes to the right but not the left? i'm dumb thanks!
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anyone who plays pool should eventually learn the masse and piquet shots...they're the most difficult as well as the most estetic shots of all...when you master those, you should be able to fully enjoy the game; plus...you won't become a template player, instead you'll have your own specific style of play and you will be more appreciated by other players and yourself...
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Hey Man, I've been playing pool for about 23 years now, and I have to give some props man!!! I have people all the time asking me how they can improve their games, and after finding you videos, I'm definitey gonna direct them to your vids. Even myself playing for the years that I have I myself learned some new techniques that can help my game better. Keep Up the Kick Ass Vids Man!!!
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students, don't lay cue on table or you'll bugger up y' tip after a while.
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Your videos are excellent! We just bought our first house, and guess what... There is a pool table in the basement! If you'd like to see it, look at our "house tour part 1".
I have not played in about 15 years so there is a bunch of rust on me. My 10 year old daughter is also very excited to have our own table.
We need new cues, I can't stand not having "my" cue :(
I watched about five or six vids over the past 45 minutes. All very good stuff. I'm only beginning to learn to look one shot ahead, let alone three. So thanks for the basic - but QUITE essential - pointers on strokes (follow, stun and draw) as well as positioning. I can't wait to get to a table to try this!
darrellreedy 1 year ago
@darrellreedy Getting to the table is the most important aspect of improving. While your there have a plan, pay attention to your body and what you are doing and try to replicate success. Good luck and welcome to the game.
forcefollow 1 year ago
@darrellreedy Getting to the table is the most important aspect of improving. While your there have a plan, pay attention to your body and what you are doing and try to replicate success. Good luck and welcome to the game.
forcefollow 1 year ago
@darrellreedy Getting to the table is the most important aspect of improving. While your there have a plan, pay attention to your body and what you are doing and try to replicate success. Good luck and welcome to the game.
forcefollow 1 year ago
Cool video, do you have videos on how to make the cue ball stop, spin etc.
G00DY317 1 year ago
@G00DY317 Oh yes, go and browse through my channel.
forcefollow 1 year ago