Hello and welcome to my channel. If you’re a serious Pool player with a desire to learn, then please check out my video library. I offer proven methods and techniques that will help you rapidly improve. Also, if you’d like to take your game to that next level, then please reach out, so we can start working on your game today. Thank you, Ron Also see bonus video linked below: Improving your odds of running out (free Pool lessons) ruclips.net/video/5r2KVwLkfxQ/видео.html
Ahhhh, I get it. It hit me when you said, "now I'm going to juice it" so my assumption was that you were just going to hit it harder but this is where the finesse part comes in. You can "juice" it, but with a finesse where you don't have to kill the ball. Then i never considered the fact that by hitting a ball harder, i could be just stunning it, and that's why I'm not getting the action i would expect to get. Am I understanding this, right? Holeup, I need to watch this again.
@@BooksNGuns Yes Ricardo, it’s more about imparting more revolutions on the cue ball than hitting it hard. Try to shoot as softly as you can, yet applying max low outside spin. Also, the closer the cue ball is to the object ball, then the shot becomes much easier.
@berserker13f are the BCA and USPLA all team leagues? I think I just want to do an individual league. Team leagues are so time-consuming. Also, which league do you like better. I want to switch from the APA to a more serious league. With a better system. The problem with APA is 1. It feels more like a "have fun" league. 2. I'm to the point where people are asking me to purposely loses games or miss shots on purpose to keep my skill level low. I'm not willing to do that. Also, when we make it to the playoffs, I'll be going up against people who have done this. So, it makes it for an unfair race for me. Is there a league where this isn't a problem?
Hello and welcome to my channel. If you’re a serious Pool player with a desire to learn, then please check out my video library. I offer proven methods and techniques that will help you rapidly improve.
Also, if you’d like to take your game to that next level, then please reach out, so we can start
working on your game today.
Thank you, Ron
Also see bonus video linked below:
Improving your odds of running out (free Pool lessons)
ruclips.net/video/5r2KVwLkfxQ/видео.html
Great information, thank you for sharing it with us 👍
@@marcelflo2765 Thank you Marcel, you’re welcome 👍🏻😊
Another good video!! Very important. Keep up the good work!
@@Chi_Town21 Thank you Jeff 👍🏻😊
That "Z shot" is so important to master! Seems to come up, constantly, especially in 9 Ball.
@@garybkatz Yes it does Gary and we MUST master it 👍🏻💪🏻👍🏻
Ahhhh, I get it. It hit me when you said, "now I'm going to juice it" so my assumption was that you were just going to hit it harder but this is where the finesse part comes in. You can "juice" it, but with a finesse where you don't have to kill the ball. Then i never considered the fact that by hitting a ball harder, i could be just stunning it, and that's why I'm not getting the action i would expect to get. Am I understanding this, right? Holeup, I need to watch this again.
@@BooksNGuns Yes Ricardo, it’s more about imparting more revolutions on the cue ball than hitting it hard. Try to shoot as softly as you can, yet applying max low outside spin.
Also, the closer the cue ball is to the object ball, then the shot becomes much easier.
👍excellent
@@carlostorres974 thank you Carlos 👍🏻😊
Very true
@@rossmarino7977 Thank you Ross, it surprises me how many lower skilled players are not aware of this and the physics behind it.
A stun is 90 deg. Stun draw and stun follow are how we change the tangent line.
@@gregmote1 Thanks Greg!
: ) You ain't lyin'!!! Differences, yep yep --- and can make a big difference! : ) Be Safe
@@rodconner9079 Thank you Rod and yes it does. Be safe too!!!
👍🏻😊❤️🎱
You going to Vegas next month for BCA World Championship? I’ll be there for USAPL.
@@berserker13f No, I am not.
@berserker13f are the BCA and USPLA all team leagues? I think I just want to do an individual league. Team leagues are so time-consuming. Also, which league do you like better. I want to switch from the APA to a more serious league. With a better system. The problem with APA is 1. It feels more like a "have fun" league. 2. I'm to the point where people are asking me to purposely loses games or miss shots on purpose to keep my skill level low. I'm not willing to do that. Also, when we make it to the playoffs, I'll be going up against people who have done this. So, it makes it for an unfair race for me. Is there a league where this isn't a problem?