A lot of ❤went into these 30 videos. In them, I finally have the time to get deeper into the matter than I could do here on RUclips (thanks to the algorithm). For more information about the course, check: sharivari.net/30-secret-videos-and-drills-vol-2
The website you use is a real pain in butt if you’re not in the USA, I’ve paid though, but wanted to get access to the videos to use today but it seems I have to wait for the order to be shipped 😅
Thanks for bringing up right vs. left-handed in the position. Being left-handed (and 6'3") I think you and I physically have the same kind of position advantages/issues. But it's going to be completely different for a 5'2" female (who may be well-endowed, which is going to change how they stroke the cue) to get reachable position on their next shot. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for bringing that female point to the foreground. My endowment isn't necessarily an issue, but I am 5'3"". That makes the center of the table hard to reach.
Gut feeling would have been to hit the ob from the other side, putting the cb close to the short rail. With the right angle, I don't think any spin is necessary to replicate the path you wanted. No?
Yes, that would have also been a possibility. Depends a bit on how far the object ball is away from the short rail, and also from the pocket. In this example, the object ball is right at the point where I would still play it comfortably, with the cue ball taking the same path around the table. Any closer to the rail, and I wouldn't like it.
I'm from the Philippines and I dream of becoming a pro player when the time comes, I always watch you, I learned all the shots from you, I hope you grant my wish of cue stick
Knowing the path is only half of the equation for cue ball control. Leaning the feel of rails,felt and the overall table speed. Each is different and controlling the movement of the cue ball takes time to develop.
You looked comfortable switching hands. Do you use both hands when you play? I have started practicing by playing my left-hand vs my right hand, and it's really opened up my options at matches. I switch hands to give myself an easier shot or leave without even noticing a lot now. My left-hand is an apa 5 or 6 and my right is probably an apa 3 or 4 if I had to guess.
Yes, I often use my other hand instead of taking the bridge. Feeling pretty comfortable most of the times. I worked on using my weak hand, until I was able to occasionally run out racks.
Thank you, I missed it when you mentioned the name of the shaft. I was playing with my toddler while watching the video. I have learned a lot from your vids, many thanks for sharing with us your pool knowledge.
Me personally I would get behind the six ball and drive the cue ball to a diamond on the rail with height top so you can see the shot. I don’t really like shooting in blind area
A lot of ❤went into these 30 videos. In them, I finally have the time to get deeper into the matter than I could do here on RUclips (thanks to the algorithm). For more information about the course, check: sharivari.net/30-secret-videos-and-drills-vol-2
The website you use is a real pain in butt if you’re not in the USA, I’ve paid though, but wanted to get access to the videos to use today but it seems I have to wait for the order to be shipped 😅
Great information! You videos have helped my game immensely!
Thanks for bringing up right vs. left-handed in the position. Being left-handed (and 6'3") I think you and I physically have the same kind of position advantages/issues. But it's going to be completely different for a 5'2" female (who may be well-endowed, which is going to change how they stroke the cue) to get reachable position on their next shot. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for bringing that female point to the foreground. My endowment isn't necessarily an issue, but I am 5'3"". That makes the center of the table hard to reach.
Gut feeling would have been to hit the ob from the other side, putting the cb close to the short rail. With the right angle, I don't think any spin is necessary to replicate the path you wanted. No?
Yes, that would have also been a possibility. Depends a bit on how far the object ball is away from the short rail, and also from the pocket. In this example, the object ball is right at the point where I would still play it comfortably, with the cue ball taking the same path around the table. Any closer to the rail, and I wouldn't like it.
Dude great explanation!
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Awesome 👍🎱
I'm from the Philippines and I dream of becoming a pro player when the time comes, I always watch you, I learned all the shots from you, I hope you grant my wish of cue stick
Knowing the path is only half of the equation for cue ball control. Leaning the feel of rails,felt and the overall table speed. Each is different and controlling the movement of the cue ball takes time to develop.
What cue is that??? Great video👍🏼👍🏼
Good lesson
Thanks!
Can you do a review video of the smo shaft
Excuse me,
Does SMO shaft good as Revo Sharivari?
You looked comfortable switching hands. Do you use both hands when you play?
I have started practicing by playing my left-hand vs my right hand, and it's really opened up my options at matches. I switch hands to give myself an easier shot or leave without even noticing a lot now.
My left-hand is an apa 5 or 6 and my right is probably an apa 3 or 4 if I had to guess.
Yes, I often use my other hand instead of taking the bridge. Feeling pretty comfortable most of the times. I worked on using my weak hand, until I was able to occasionally run out racks.
Hello, What shaft do you have on your new playing cue?
JFlowers SMO. Did mention that in the video :)
Thank you, I missed it when you mentioned the name of the shaft. I was playing with my toddler while watching the video.
I have learned a lot from your vids, many thanks for sharing with us your pool knowledge.
What’s the cue you using? Jflowers with smo?
Yes, you can find the link in the video description.
@@Sharivariever tried revo 12.4 ? If yes which ine has less deflection thanks
Me personally I would get behind the six ball and drive the cue ball to a diamond on the rail with height top so you can see the shot. I don’t really like shooting in blind area
What your tip cue type???
Kamui Brown Medium
@@Sharivari batter then kamui clear black or just same, i think you can make video for tip cue for player😊
I have learn so much mentally ,watching your videos . But unfortunitly not there mechanicaly.
With ball in hand wouldn’t lining up so you can screw bk and kick the 9 ball out be an option too
Unfortunately not. There is no need to do that.
Please make a videos SMO VS REVO. Deflection test
Why not bottom left on the ball
Do you always practice in just socks?
Or maybe he doesn’t wear shoes inside his house.
First! Love the channel Tall One!!
Appreciate it!
With ball in hand, why wouldn’t you go to the other side of the 7 and shoot with outside English?
The ball is a bit closer to the rail than it's shown in the thumbnail. But indeed, it's still an option.
With ball in hand why not give yourself an angel to cut it to the left from just off the end rail?
One rail it is then.
I think it's kinda weird to say natural angle on a shot where you use high inside 😅 i get what you mean feels wrong tho