I've seen the second method you showed here, but the 2 others that showed it with the object ball always positioned at a pocket...making it look like it was a kick when the ball was at the pocket ( both of them kept saying to place the tip of your stick aiming to the opposite 'pocket' blah, blah, blah...). I instantly got it when you showed it. The ball wasn't even close to the pocket and you said just to put/aim your stick to the 'opposite RAIL.' WOW...what a difference it made. No way to thank you enough. I get it now. I'll be using it, and the other 2 because you did make them easy to understand...made it very simple. Best to you my friend.
Thanks for the comment. I know that there are many different systems but I wanted to explain only 3 which in my opinion are easiest to learn for beginners🙂
Of course. It can be said that the speed of the shot has the greatest impact on the behavior of the cue ball. This will be very clearly visible in future episodes where I will discuss the impact of shot speed on the behavior of the cue ball in relation to various situations🙂
Thank you for the video. A clear explanation of the one rail kicking system. Although, isnt the third "rule" the same as the first? Even though the cue ball isnt directly on a diamond line, dont you just divide the distance by 1/2. Thanks again for the video
Thanks for your comment and opinion. First rule works in scenario when both balls are placed on the same line parallel to the rail where we are hitting the cue ball.
Can I share a link to a video that I used this system to make a game winning shot! I learn shot 1 from dr cue years ago and he called it 7th pocket system… powerful kick system
1st and 3rd method are ok. Second method is geometrically wrong tho. If you try to apply that method to the situation of the 1st methos (two balls in the parallell line respect to the long rail) you will be hitting the cue ball without angle. It works "well" when the shift between the cue ball, object ball and long rail are 1 diamond or more appart. Anyway, great video, very informative! :)
First of all thanks for your comment. I am surprised you said that 2nd system is wrong. Many pool players use this system very often. It works well everytime and I tried to check whether I did some mistake in my explanation but everything is fine🙏
@@MrCueBall You are welcome. Please note that I didn't say "wrong" but "geometrically wrong" It happens that besides loving playing pool I'm also a phycisist. Just think.... if you start slowly changing the initial position of the cue ball on the second method, to the point in which the cue ball is parallel to the object ball respect to the long rail. What would be the second method result?
The 2nd method doesn't work well when there's a lot of distance between the two balls. because doing the parallel shift is so hard to keep it EXACTLY parallel the entire movement. it's to easy to move front or back of cue off just 1 inch. 1 inch will be 2 inch off from target. seems like none of the pros does this measurement. do they just kind of eyeball it and are so accurate because of experience?
Yes, and I said it during video that this is very important to do all actions very precise because each small mistake can cause wrong contacts. I saw many times when players looking for correct lines but in most cases pro player know exactly how to aim without these systems. Many years of experience.
@MrCueBall I could be mistaken but it seems that systems are a way to ease into developing instincts/feel for how the physics work. it gets you in the ballpark and you refined it from there by experimenting with different speeds and spins. wdyt? thx for the clear instructions.
From this video you will have the best chance to learn top 3 one rail kicking systems in pool😎
not all tutorials published on the topic are so precise, exhaustive and with clear and simple language. Keep it up.
Thank you very much for your comment and opinion. This means a lot for me🙏
Extremely clear, understandable and precise instructions ! One of the best pool videos I have ever seen.
Ohhh thank you so much! This is a big pleasure for me that you enjoyed my tutorial🙏
The is the best instructional video for pool I have ever watched.
The information on kicking is amazing.
Great work!
Thank you very much for this amazing opinion‼️🙏
I've seen the second method you showed here, but the 2 others that showed it with the object ball always positioned at a pocket...making it look like it was a kick when the ball was at the pocket ( both of them kept saying to place the tip of your stick aiming to the opposite 'pocket' blah, blah, blah...).
I instantly got it when you showed it. The ball wasn't even close to the pocket and you said just to put/aim your stick to the 'opposite RAIL.'
WOW...what a difference it made. No way to thank you enough. I get it now. I'll be using it, and the other 2 because you did make them easy to understand...made it very simple. Best to you my friend.
Thank you very much for comment and your opinion about this video🙏
Absolutely outstanding total respect
Thank you so much!!!
Excellent!Thank you!
Thanks for your comment🙏🏻
This was brilliant. Thanks a lot. Cheers.
Thank you very much!!! Big pleasure🙏
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ty. very clear and to the point and, as an American, I enjoyed your accent too 🙂
Ohhh thank you very much! I am so happy that you found it helpful🙏🏻
The most useful video I have ever seen.
Amazing
Thank you so much🙏
Great job as always. There is a new system being unveiled by Poolometry that may take over one of those top spots, time will tell.
Thanks for the comment. I know that there are many different systems but I wanted to explain only 3 which in my opinion are easiest to learn for beginners🙂
@@MrCueBall I have worked in the background with him and speed is also accounted for, which as you pointed out normally causes us to miss.
Of course. It can be said that the speed of the shot has the greatest impact on the behavior of the cue ball. This will be very clearly visible in future episodes where I will discuss the impact of shot speed on the behavior of the cue ball in relation to various situations🙂
@@MrCueBall Can't wait, I was getting impatient for this last one to come out.
Great job of explaining a system.
This is one of the reasons why Efren is GOAT.
Nice video. Thanks!
Thank you very much for comment and opinion 🙏
Superb !
Thank you!
Thank you for the video. A clear explanation of the one rail kicking system. Although, isnt the third "rule" the same as the first? Even though the cue ball isnt directly on a diamond line, dont you just divide the distance by 1/2. Thanks again for the video
Thanks for your comment and opinion. First rule works in scenario when both balls are placed on the same line parallel to the rail where we are hitting the cue ball.
really comprehensive
Thank you so much!!!
Still the best tutorial for beginners
Thank you so much!!!
Any upcoming videos for a long bank shot? great job as usual, thanks
Thank you for comment. Actually i was thinking about is but still didn’t mąkę a video. I need to change it.
Great video
Thank you!!!🙏
Can I share a link to a video that I used this system to make a game winning shot! I learn shot 1 from dr cue years ago and he called it 7th pocket system… powerful kick system
Yes, there are some really nice one rail kicking systems but I wanted to share these which are in my opinion easiest for beginners to learn🙏
@@MrCueBall definitely 💯
all's I need now, is a pool table! ;)
1st and 3rd method are ok. Second method is geometrically wrong tho. If you try to apply that method to the situation of the 1st methos (two balls in the parallell line respect to the long rail) you will be hitting the cue ball without angle. It works "well" when the shift between the cue ball, object ball and long rail are 1 diamond or more appart. Anyway, great video, very informative! :)
First of all thanks for your comment. I am surprised you said that 2nd system is wrong. Many pool players use this system very often. It works well everytime and I tried to check whether I did some mistake in my explanation but everything is fine🙏
@@MrCueBall You are welcome. Please note that I didn't say "wrong" but "geometrically wrong" It happens that besides loving playing pool I'm also a phycisist. Just think.... if you start slowly changing the initial position of the cue ball on the second method, to the point in which the cue ball is parallel to the object ball respect to the long rail. What would be the second method result?
Good stuf
Thank you very much!!!
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The 2nd method doesn't work well when there's a lot of distance between the two balls. because doing the parallel shift is so hard to keep it EXACTLY parallel the entire movement. it's to easy to move front or back of cue off just 1 inch. 1 inch will be 2 inch off from target. seems like none of the pros does this measurement. do they just kind of eyeball it and are so accurate because of experience?
Yes, and I said it during video that this is very important to do all actions very precise because each small mistake can cause wrong contacts. I saw many times when players looking for correct lines but in most cases pro player know exactly how to aim without these systems. Many years of experience.
@MrCueBall I could be mistaken but it seems that systems are a way to ease into developing instincts/feel for how the physics work. it gets you in the ballpark and you refined it from there by experimenting with different speeds and spins. wdyt?
thx for the clear instructions.
Exellect
Thank you!
Łysyyyy ile razy żeś to próbował zanim weszło hy 😆
Jakie ile razy? Wszystko było celowane od razu😁
All tables do not play the same, need to make lots of adjustments.
Yes you are right but of we talk about these systems thet we use bit of top spin and łów speed so angles are the same after contact with rail.