Jay, I have only been watching your videos for a short time. All Your videos on routes around the table and corner 5 routes are amazing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I like that you explain well and show your misses, mistakes as well and you still are a very good shot maker. AND maybe more importantly you don’t use your physical limitations or ailments as an excuse. Lot of people don’t know the pain you are experiencing. It shows your love of teaching and really wanting to help others, NOT make money or sell videos.
Before I started running my mouth I should have watched the whole video this is extremely valuable information that I did not know I may have to get your cash app because this is definitely going to win me a lot of time this is exactly what I've been having problems with for probably I'll say 3 years you definitely just hurt a lot of people's feelings I'm one of the best shot makers you ever seen my problem was until I just watched all four of your videos and actually really watch them this time not starting watching them and then scroll down to comments like everyone else does I can guarantee that as well but no I have put my full attention into these videos I have learned more from these four videos then I did the whole time that I was watching every Bert kanister video available Bert is a really good instructor but I think he's a great salesman too keep up the amazing work and again sorry for my ignorance I should have watched the videos all the way through
This has got me out of a lot of jams. The look on peoples faces when you pull off a 3 rail kick shot and sink the ball is priceless. I had a guy leave the cue ball in the corner and the 7 ball on the 2nd diamond on the adjacent rail. I used the corner 5 to get the 7. He did the it again on the next shot and chuckled at me saying let's see you do that again. "No problem", hit diamond 3 again, 3 kicks and sunk the 7 in the opposite side. Absolutely priceless. I was an APA 3 at the time and he was a 5. I did beat him. You keep saying hit the 2nd diamond but any other video says the 3rd diamond with running. Can you clarify this?
Both are correct. Pool players usually use second diamond with top running, billiard players use third diamond with running, no top. I learned this shot playing 3 cushion billiards so I use the third diamond version unless the path is blocked, then I use the second diamond version to avoid the blocker. Both work equally well until the cue ball is within 1/4 diamond of the first rail, then I always opt for the second diamond version.
I've had a lot of people including many Champions teach me things over the 45 years that I've been playing. All of the videos that I've done are from my personal experience and reflect the way that I personally approach the game. They are a mix of various styles and methods. I've been competitive nearly all my life with the exception of the break I took to get back in the military. Here's the full story of my journey if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/-CyTBakIxMo/видео.html
Jay, I have only been watching your videos for a short time. All Your videos on routes around the table and corner 5 routes are amazing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Glad you like them! If you have questions, please feel free to ask!
No one has ever explained the corner 5 concept better. Thanks and please keep sharing your wisdom!
Best pool teacher on RUclips by far. No bs, only good info. Thanks for another great video
Wow, thanks!
Good lesson, you explained it well
I like that you explain well and show your misses, mistakes as well and you still are a very good shot maker. AND maybe more importantly you don’t use your physical limitations or ailments as an excuse. Lot of people don’t know the pain you are experiencing. It shows your love of teaching and really wanting to help others, NOT make money or sell videos.
Outstanding! I'll be adding this discussion to my repertoire!! Looking forward to hearing about all related material! Again, very good stuff! Thanks!
Before I started running my mouth I should have watched the whole video this is extremely valuable information that I did not know I may have to get your cash app because this is definitely going to win me a lot of time this is exactly what I've been having problems with for probably I'll say 3 years you definitely just hurt a lot of people's feelings I'm one of the best shot makers you ever seen my problem was until I just watched all four of your videos and actually really watch them this time not starting watching them and then scroll down to comments like everyone else does I can guarantee that as well but no I have put my full attention into these videos I have learned more from these four videos then I did the whole time that I was watching every Bert kanister video available Bert is a really good instructor but I think he's a great salesman too keep up the amazing work and again sorry for my ignorance I should have watched the videos all the way through
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
My pleasure!
This has got me out of a lot of jams. The look on peoples faces when you pull off a 3 rail kick shot and sink the ball is priceless. I had a guy leave the cue ball in the corner and the 7 ball on the 2nd diamond on the adjacent rail. I used the corner 5 to get the 7. He did the it again on the next shot and chuckled at me saying let's see you do that again. "No problem", hit diamond 3 again, 3 kicks and sunk the 7 in the opposite side. Absolutely priceless. I was an APA 3 at the time and he was a 5. I did beat him.
You keep saying hit the 2nd diamond but any other video says the 3rd diamond with running. Can you clarify this?
Both are correct. Pool players usually use second diamond with top running, billiard players use third diamond with running, no top. I learned this shot playing 3 cushion billiards so I use the third diamond version unless the path is blocked, then I use the second diamond version to avoid the blocker. Both work equally well until the cue ball is within 1/4 diamond of the first rail, then I always opt for the second diamond version.
I have a question for you I know you are a very good player but where do you get all your information from
I've had a lot of people including many Champions teach me things over the 45 years that I've been playing. All of the videos that I've done are from my personal experience and reflect the way that I personally approach the game. They are a mix of various styles and methods. I've been competitive nearly all my life with the exception of the break I took to get back in the military. Here's the full story of my journey if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/-CyTBakIxMo/видео.html
@@compforce thank you very much for the information