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That was awesome! Loved the interaction and talking through the thought process on the shots and the thoughts in the back of your mind that lead to errors. Entertaining and educational. More more more please 🎱
Thanks guys! I know you can't have your best game while thinking about the video, but you still did very good! Thanks again and keep up the good work providing us these videos! I really learn a lot! The "loud thinking" is what gives me most value. If you have a chance repeating this, I will be the first to watch!
Thanks man! Yes indeed, it's difficult. But in the end it's all about the video. That's why I didn't mind losing. If you haven't watched the previous episode, you should definetly check it out!
I can't stand them in league play. I've had a few shots I needed to play slow to get the right position (and the magic rack was left on the table because it couldn't be removed without disturbing the balls), and either the object ball was re-directed out of line, or the cue ball turned in a weird direction because of the magic rack. It has cost me at least 2 games. I wish the rule was that if you use one, it must be removed after the break.
Wow! That’s the best overhead camera shot I have ever seen, and the balls really pop. As a pool nerd I don’t mind. but I wonder some times if pool would draw more (non pool nerds) if the game was easier to see on video. Great video! Sharivari is the best. I like that the dart board is covered by a plant too. lol.
GG ! Both players deserved to win. If you miss that 9ball in a real match and you feel like you don't deserve to win anymore, you might as well throw in the towel. It ain't over 'till it's over.
Both players deserved the opportunity to play. By definition, only one player deserved the win. If, woulda’, coulda’, shoulda’, he didn’t throw in the towel, he accepted his slightly weaker play and mistakes on reflection, paying respect to the deserved winner.
8/10 pocketing and position play. Great job to both of you. I think Florian can improve his positioning skills if he got more comfortable with his follow game. He did well depending on draw, I just felt like follow would have made his out a bit easier in a couple of instances. (not game 8 on 5 ball.)
Haben sie schon ein Video über den neuen Billardtisch von Gabriels gemacht, welches Tuch 860 oder 760 oder gar keines von Simonis und welche Taschengösse League Standard oder Pro? Wäre sicherlich noch spannend. Oder habe ich dies verpasst???
Sharivari. Are you looking at cueball last or object ball last? Personally I’m always told to look at the OB last so I adjusted to it. But I recently saw Jason Shaw’s video saying he looks at the cueball last and the same for most top players.
30:53 Pool's version of almost bumping into somebody while walking, adjusting to the side, and then they adjust the same direction, "oh sorry excuse m- oop yeah no worri- oh go ahead"
How tall is Sharivari? I only ask because I used to play in a hall with 2 low tables 4 and 6. I would always request them because they were in the corners and had tight pockets. But I wondered, if there would be consequence in the long run, as I put in + 1000 hours on a table that where I “looked like Sharivari looks now”. If he’s 5 inches taller than average that would be like an average hight person playing on a table that was 5 inches lower.
Florian is an bavarian amateur-player, playing in the amateur-pool-league. I played once against him 3 years ago. He dominated the match from the beginning. I met Sharivari this year at the "Salzburg-Open" in Austria. He ended at the last-32-field. i wasn´t able to reach in the last 32 ....
Which was your favorite moment of this match? 🎯 Would you like to see a final, serious match between the two of us to decide who is king of the table? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to give this video a thumbs up! 👊🎱
Just being here is the best part.
Putting money on the game would change EVERYTHING.
Sure thing 🎱
I really like how you bring the game with discussions, it allows me to learn to think about how to plan each shot. Love it. 🙂
That was awesome! Loved the interaction and talking through the thought process on the shots and the thoughts in the back of your mind that lead to errors. Entertaining and educational. More more more please 🎱
Thank you for the feedback! 🎱👊
GRACIAS POR PONER LOS PUNTOS DE DISPARO EN LA BOLA BLANCA AMIGO!!! ESO NOS AYUDA UN MONTÓN A SEGUIR APRENDIENDO.
GRACIAS SHARIVARI!!! 👏👏👌👌❤️🎱
This was a fantastic watch! Looking forward to more in the future!
Good to see Hans and Franz together again.
Thanks guys! I know you can't have your best game while thinking about the video, but you still did very good!
Thanks again and keep up the good work providing us these videos! I really learn a lot!
The "loud thinking" is what gives me most value. If you have a chance repeating this, I will be the first to watch!
Thanks man! Yes indeed, it's difficult. But in the end it's all about the video. That's why I didn't mind losing. If you haven't watched the previous episode, you should definetly check it out!
Watch the 9 ball on the break at 0:53. It shows how the Magic Racks can change balls movement, at least slightly.
I can't stand them in league play. I've had a few shots I needed to play slow to get the right position (and the magic rack was left on the table because it couldn't be removed without disturbing the balls), and either the object ball was re-directed out of line, or the cue ball turned in a weird direction because of the magic rack. It has cost me at least 2 games. I wish the rule was that if you use one, it must be removed after the break.
can you make a video of whats in your bag? Would be interesting if you tell us more about your equipment
I was just gonna say this
Danke Burschen, ich habe sooo viel von diesem Spiel gelernt!
44:27
7 ball almost scratch in the side.
I’m hard on myself, so seeing you make mistakes is exactly what I need. 🙏
lol, i like how you are sharking each other with the camera!
Really enjoyed that guys! Cool that you left missing the 6 in the video. I've been there!!
wieder ein sehr schönes kommentiertes Match. Liebe Grüße aus der "Nachbarschaft" vom BV Weißenburg😁
Wow! That’s the best overhead camera shot I have ever seen, and the balls really pop. As a pool nerd I don’t mind. but I wonder some times if pool would draw more (non pool nerds) if the game was easier to see on video. Great video! Sharivari is the best. I like that the dart board is covered by a plant too. lol.
Ps. Let’s give it up for the man cave! Nice setup!
Thanks man! Appreciate it 👊
Really great video!
GG ! Both players deserved to win. If you miss that 9ball in a real match and you feel like you don't deserve to win anymore, you might as well throw in the towel. It ain't over 'till it's over.
Both players deserved the opportunity to play. By definition, only one player deserved the win.
If, woulda’, coulda’, shoulda’, he didn’t throw in the towel, he accepted his slightly weaker play and mistakes on reflection, paying respect to the deserved winner.
Killer match!
8/10 pocketing and position play.
Great job to both of you. I think Florian can improve his positioning skills if he got more comfortable with his follow game. He did well depending on draw, I just felt like follow would have made his out a bit easier in a couple of instances. (not game 8 on 5 ball.)
awesome match
Haben sie schon ein Video über den neuen Billardtisch von Gabriels gemacht, welches Tuch 860 oder 760 oder gar keines von Simonis und welche Taschengösse League Standard oder Pro? Wäre sicherlich noch spannend. Oder habe ich dies verpasst???
Sharivari. Are you looking at cueball last or object ball last? Personally I’m always told to look at the OB last so I adjusted to it. But I recently saw Jason Shaw’s video saying he looks at the cueball last and the same for most top players.
I am looking at the object ball last. I covered this topic in this video aswell: ruclips.net/video/l0MUZgIQHCU/видео.htmlsi=P1YrTHk76_lEyoGq
30:53
Pool's version of almost bumping into somebody while walking, adjusting to the side, and then they adjust the same direction, "oh sorry excuse m- oop yeah no worri- oh go ahead"
@@B4sk3tdud3 100% 😂
Maybe someone pointed this out already, but on the 9 to win, the ball skidded on you. Otherwise, it was a won match right there. Good match though.
I thought Florian was that trick shot dude
I was thinking "Florian Kohler looks a lot different these days" then realized lol
@@johnholmstrom4212 😄
Love this type of video from you. The added AI voice and the hand clapping noise were quite annoying to me tho
Thanks for the feedback. Fun fact, that's not AI but an actual speaker I hired for the scoring and shotclock system I developed a while ago.
How tall is Sharivari? I only ask because I used to play in a hall with 2 low tables 4 and 6. I would always request them because they were in the corners and had tight pockets. But I wondered, if there would be consequence in the long run, as I put in + 1000 hours on a table that where I “looked like Sharivari looks now”. If he’s 5 inches taller than average that would be like an average hight person playing on a table that was 5 inches lower.
I am 6.3". Had my table setup a bit higher than usual, because otherwise I get back pain or have to adjust my stance in a way I don't like.
Should put Fargos next to name
What kind of cue is Florian using?
He is using a Mezz cue with Ignite shaft if I am not mistaken.
This exhibition match or Is there anything on the line so to speak
Nothing on the line. If I play for money, no commentary.
Is it a 7 ft table? Looks small.
9ft
slow roll is really a no no.
Anyone??
Who is player nr2? Aka Florian
Pro player, youtuber or what?
Would be great to add in description of the clip
Thank you
He is just a friend from my local pool hall. We're playing once a week.
Florian is an bavarian amateur-player, playing in the amateur-pool-league.
I played once against him 3 years ago. He dominated the match from the beginning.
I met Sharivari this year at the "Salzburg-Open" in Austria. He ended at the last-32-field.
i wasn´t able to reach in the last 32 ....