"Slowing down the back swing" significantly improved my shooting accuracy today. Thank you so much for your wonderful advice. I played for 30 years and never noticed this mistake until you pointed this out.
Standing up is the best tip I ever got and I can give. It's so important to make up your shot in your mind before going down. It's as you said: You have to feel comfortable with what your doing.
My buddy bought a new house that came with a pool table. We been playing non stop. This is the best piece of advice that I didn’t know I needed. I usually think my shot out pretty well. “It’ll set me up for this, I have to do this to get it in, etc.” My problem is my angles are slightly off cause I second guess them and over exaggerate them a little. I need tips on that. I also need tips for putting spin on the cue ball.
No. 4 improved my game in just one day. I was worried why I was not able to make shots, even simple looking shots, until I watched a video about aiming technique. So, I acknowledge that No. 4 will improve your game drastically as it did mine.....Thanks SHARIVARI
I am watching your begginers playlist and I have subscribed. Your method of teaching what you know is very understandable. I don’t just want to know how to do something but also why I’m doing it and I get that with your teaching method. Thnx
Thanks, these were very helpful. The most helpful was the right eye pattern. I had looked at the cueball at the last moment and this change really helped me.
My number 1 tip for beginners is to play every shot as soft as possible, that way even if you miss (Which you will. A lot.) you'll guard the pocket and have an easy shot next turn. Once you start sinking shots consistently and confidently this doesn't apply.
I play very fast (Tony Drago fast lol) and whenever I pocket a ball, I get faster, and faster, and faster, along with that, my heart rate jumps to 150 bpm, and endorphine levels are as if I use cocaine lol and usually I miss at some point. But if I don't it's a damn amazing game to watch, so I take risks xD
Good general tips to keep mind. The best advice to emphasise is put in the time and work ! Go to the local bar that has a table or your local pool table lounge and just get out there and have fun with it.
Really useful. Saw these tips in another video aswell. but watching the same tips gets repeated does reinforce how important it is. especially for an under average skilled person like me :)
Looking at the object ball is something I just realized on my own. I'm a beginning player. So, it's nice to have my theory reinforced. The hardest thing to do is break bad habits.
Nice, especially helpful for me was the standing up when not feeling 100% comfortable. Your subconscious picks ups when something's off and you need to listen to it
Wow that curve to spin so much to set yourself up. That's pro level right there. I played with a lot of cool guys who were really good but not as good with those curves you just did.
Good tips, but note that a good amount of the pros look at the cue ball last. For example I believe Efren Reyes, Stephen Hendry, John Higgins, and Rodney Morris all look at the cue ball last.
Yeah watch Mark Williams and Judd Trump play snooker both top pro world champions and lefty. Jimmy White in his prime had every shot in the book he's lefty to.
OH.. MY.. GOD.. As soon as I started to stand up to adjust my shots instead of making small adjustments while down on the shot I started pocketing the balls waaaay more consistently.
nice video tips on improving your pool/billiards game. I played billiards back when I was in college I want to play again :) I'm good at playing billiards.
"slow down your backstroke and you won't choke on balls that often" damn wish i would have been given that advice years ago, been choking on balls all my life. All jokes aside great video, thanks for the tips mate, cheers
Nice post. The number one mistake i see most players make is hitting the cue ball too hard. Play snooker until you start to pocket the balls, especially those along a rail and you will improve and at the same time break a bad habit. Same goes for the break on any game, 14.1, eight or nine ball. Watch a good player and they will never turn the cue ball loose and hope they either make a ball or miss and leave their opponent a poor shot. LEAN TO PLAY SAFETY! There are nights when the balls are no separating because of humidity. Other night it seems you get few good rolls. It happens to all players. A safety game wears down your opponent and enable to to deal with bad rolls when they occur. Most players never learn safety and if they are getting all the rolls in a match and the score is tied they often break down. In their mind they just cannot win. My best matches are those where i could no drop a ball on the break and the table was playing slow. i had to grind it out but the safety game made a huge difference in the outcome.
Thank you. I have been pulling out my hair and about ready to quit because I am so angry and frustrated. My game has gone way down hill in last two months. I miss shots even a beginner would not miss. I have to try the back swing idea.
What also helps a lot is shadow stroking while you stand. I saw it somewhere on the internet from some professional player explaining but it didn't catch my attention until I did it. But I didn't do it on purpose. After I thought to myself "that was nice stroke" it rang to me what I did. Just keep your hand tight and rub the cue over the bridge in the air while you thinking about the next shot. Also when you aim long shots grip your cue little further in the back extending your cue. And when you play over the balls and closer shots grip the cue closer to the other hand. Changing position where you hold the cue and bridge is really great for everything especially draw.
Mr. Jesse Cardiff, who became a legend by beating one, but who has found out after his funeral that being the best of anything carries with it a special obligation to keep on proving it. Mr. Fats Brown, on the other hand, having relinquished the champion's mantle, has gone fishing. These are the ground rules in the Twilight Zone.
People need to realize that even at a 350 to 400 rating that is unbelievable in terms of the layperson. Anyone in the 6 or 7 hundreds is definitely professional
If you want to really learn ALL aspects of billiards play straight pool. When you can run 50 you will be amazed at how much the game pushes your learning curve up significantly.
So these pros giving pointers play in high quality tables so some of the bar tables I play in aren’t kept in good condition and I don’t get the the same results 5 /4 rail shots for position on the eighth ball so so now I have my own table and doing good on my long cuts with left and right English thanks for all your advice 👊wax you’re Balls you get more action 👍
im having insane trouble pocketing balls in general. most shots i end up missing even when i look at it and calculate for like 5 minutes. but im trying to improve and i cant wait to get better
Sharivari My game was stuck in a rut I was not improving I had to do something, I went back to center ball top and low no side spin just speed and I copied Steve Davis' stance head right on top of cue and open bridge it felt foreign at first but I kept with it, and my game improved now it feels like the only way to play my potting went up a few levels in about a week of solid hard work 6 to 8 hours a session, I worked on straight cue action nothing else for days shooting straight thru the white and center hits making the cue ball come back to the stick Sir your videos have motivated me to improve thanks Sharivari.........
I've heard a lot of people say different things about where your eyes should be when making a shot. Some say the object ball, some say the cue ball. Unless I hear it from the world's top pro I can't believe anything in this regard is the "right" target to look at.
HOLA....NO HABLO INGLES , PERO ENTIENDO Y ME GUSTA LA FORMA DE ENSEÑAR ...QUE BIEN CUANDO COLOCAS LA BOLA BLNCA Y MARCAS EL EFECTO QUE SE DEBE HACER EN LA JUGADA..
Great lessons! I watched one a couple days ago detailing the 10 things to do before each shot (pre-shot routine). But now i cant find that video. Any suggestions?
Here is the link to the Snooker Video:
ruclips.net/video/CO6sVTPA8y8/видео.html
Enjoy!
"Slowing down the back swing" significantly improved my shooting accuracy today. Thank you so much for your wonderful advice. I played for 30 years and never noticed this mistake until you pointed this out.
Wow
Crazy
video starts at 1:40
Ill be the first top say it...grassy ass
Thank you
Ma man
thanks
You mean wideo
Standing up is the best tip I ever got and I can give. It's so important to make up your shot in your mind before going down. It's as you said: You have to feel comfortable with what your doing.
My buddy bought a new house that came with a pool table. We been playing non stop. This is the best piece of advice that I didn’t know I needed. I usually think my shot out pretty well. “It’ll set me up for this, I have to do this to get it in, etc.”
My problem is my angles are slightly off cause I second guess them and over exaggerate them a little. I need tips on that. I also need tips for putting spin on the cue ball.
I just started playing pull and already struggling with that
Tip1: slow down backswing
Tip2:don't choke on balls
Tip3:don't play the balls too hard
Tip4:stand up
😂🤣
🙄😈
Ctfu
you forgot dont pound the balls if you dont have to and also make sure you get firm strokes
Stand up father, Tatakai!
No. 4 improved my game in just one day. I was worried why I was not able to make shots, even simple looking shots, until I watched a video about aiming technique. So, I acknowledge that No. 4 will improve your game drastically as it did mine.....Thanks SHARIVARI
I am watching your begginers playlist and I have subscribed. Your method of teaching what you know is very understandable. I don’t just want to know how to do something but also why I’m doing it and I get that with your teaching method. Thnx
Thanks, these were very helpful. The most helpful was the right eye pattern. I had looked at the cueball at the last moment and this change really helped me.
Get a table in your house and play everyday...
if it was cheap why not
You ever checked the price? Or did your mommy just give it as a birthday gift?
xd memes
Dude I am still using iPhone 5...
GoodPrince You can get a good used table installed for $1000. Bet most you spend that on beer every year. Priority’s!
Hamza Haytham me too lol, I’m just pissed I guess sorry
My number 1 tip for beginners is to play every shot as soft as possible, that way even if you miss (Which you will. A lot.) you'll guard the pocket and have an easy shot next turn. Once you start sinking shots consistently and confidently this doesn't apply.
I can make super hard shots my only problem is i miss cue when i get too excited
Then don’t get excited, are you a 12 year old girl or something?
I play very fast (Tony Drago fast lol) and whenever I pocket a ball, I get faster, and faster, and faster, along with that, my heart rate jumps to 150 bpm, and endorphine levels are as if I use cocaine lol and usually I miss at some point. But if I don't it's a damn amazing game to watch, so I take risks xD
@@SkyCry16 Dude, you ever played for cash, or even more stressing. My dad, it scares me.
@@SkyCry16 that’s oddly specific unless your a 12 year old girl are you always depressed or something?
Same heree
Good general tips to keep mind.
The best advice to emphasise is put in the time and work !
Go to the local bar that has a table or your local pool table lounge and just get out there and have fun with it.
It's all fun and games untill they ask for money.
I dont know why this just made me laugh😂😂
Yes you've made that shot 145 in a times in a row, but can you make it when $5000 cash is riding on it....
We do 20€ games for fun. :D
I accepted once and he scratched on the 8 ball 😂
Slowed down my back swing and it made an immediate difference. Thank you! Keep up the great work!
Really useful. Saw these tips in another video aswell. but watching the same tips gets repeated does reinforce how important it is. especially for an under average skilled person like me :)
Looking at the object ball is something I just realized on my own. I'm a beginning player. So, it's nice to have my theory reinforced. The hardest thing to do is break bad habits.
Thank you, keep making these videos please I enjoy learning from you!
I play the game like hundred times and I keep getting better and better ♥️
I've been watching many teachers. Sharivari is one of the best. I am now watching only his teaching videos. Let's see what happens!
Nice, especially helpful for me was the standing up when not feeling 100% comfortable. Your subconscious picks ups when something's off and you need to listen to it
Well done you are exactly right I will do this because it helps
Everything keep up the great work
Wow that curve to spin so much to set yourself up. That's pro level right there. I played with a lot of cool guys who were really good but not as good with those curves you just did.
i always wanted a pool table and now someone is giving one away for free and i have a perfect empty space im so excited
I thought I knew everything about pool until I stumbled upon this channel. Thanks a lot for teaching us ways to improve our game!
Good tips, but note that a good amount of the pros look at the cue ball last. For example I believe Efren Reyes, Stephen Hendry, John Higgins, and Rodney Morris all look at the cue ball last.
I found this video very supportive I am a very new player and enjoy learning thank you for teaching and putting this video up
Really, really good, basic advice that can make an immediate impact.
Tnxs bro you Change My Life
I appreciate the enlarged que ball with the aim dot.
@Sharivari,
I never knew I had Fast back swing until i saw a video of my self.
Can you put one more video and explain more about first point.
A seperate video for the backswing in general? Yeah, I could do that. Sounds like an interesting video :)
My dude! Thank you so much for these pointers, legit saw a difference in my shooting tonight during league play. Gracias!
THANKS SOP MUCH I JUST FINALLY WON MY FIRST GAME!!!! VERY GOOD!
😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
2:33
Adam Bimbo 😈😈😈
But that's what I want
Woah
You beat me to it… by two years
@@brandonbloomer6499 lmao
this is brill man just this one video has helped me thanks
I like you videos, I’m a reasonable player, but your tips are helping me get to the next level!
@Sharivari I am a lefty as well. Good to see some instructional videos from a southpaw.
Yeah watch Mark Williams and Judd Trump play snooker both top pro world champions and lefty. Jimmy White in his prime had every shot in the book he's lefty to.
Yous are at it big time pal
OH.. MY.. GOD.. As soon as I started to stand up to adjust my shots instead of making small adjustments while down on the shot I started pocketing the balls waaaay more consistently.
nice video tips on improving your pool/billiards game. I played billiards back when I was in college I want to play again :) I'm good at playing billiards.
Friends were making fun of me because I sucked but look at me now I’m a god 😎thanks to these tips
The back swing tip is super helpful!
Verry good, I'm verry like.
2:33 "You won't choke on balls that often"
No way that line wasn't intentional! 🤣
great shot routine !!
These are good tips.... I now know some of my problems
"slow down your backstroke and you won't choke on balls that often" damn wish i would have been given that advice years ago, been choking on balls all my life. All jokes aside great video, thanks for the tips mate, cheers
Incredible draw
Thank you for the tips 😁👍
Good job fella
Excellent. Thank you!!!
Awesome video!
Great tips...I need to work on them all.
Great video
Thanks!!!! As always amazing videos!!
Nice post. The number one mistake i see most players make is hitting the cue ball too hard. Play snooker until you start to pocket the balls, especially those along a rail and you will improve and at the same time break a bad habit. Same goes for the break on any game, 14.1, eight or nine ball. Watch a good player and they will never turn the cue ball loose and hope they either make a ball or miss and leave their opponent a poor shot. LEAN TO PLAY SAFETY! There are nights when the balls are no separating because of humidity. Other night it seems you get few good rolls. It happens to all players. A safety game wears down your opponent and enable to to deal with bad rolls when they occur. Most players never learn safety and if they are getting all the rolls in a match and the score is tied they often break down. In their mind they just cannot win. My best matches are those where i could no drop a ball on the break and the table was playing slow. i had to grind it out but the safety game made a huge difference in the outcome.
Thank brother God bless from Philippines
Thank you. I have been pulling out my hair and about ready to quit because I am so angry and frustrated. My game has gone way down hill in last two months. I miss shots even a beginner would not miss. I have to try the back swing idea.
What also helps a lot is shadow stroking while you stand. I saw it somewhere on the internet from some professional player explaining but it didn't catch my attention until I did it. But I didn't do it on purpose. After I thought to myself "that was nice stroke" it rang to me what I did. Just keep your hand tight and rub the cue over the bridge in the air while you thinking about the next shot. Also when you aim long shots grip your cue little further in the back extending your cue. And when you play over the balls and closer shots grip the cue closer to the other hand. Changing position where you hold the cue and bridge is really great for everything especially draw.
Shadow stroking. I'm okay at pool... But I'd love to be really good
Left handed brought me here. Good tips to remember - never really thought about it. Oh, I was looking for Billiards. Ha!
Left handed?
Mr. Jesse Cardiff, who became a legend by beating one, but who has found out after his funeral
that being the best of anything carries with it a special obligation to keep on proving it.
Mr. Fats Brown, on the other hand, having relinquished the champion's mantle, has gone fishing.
These are the ground rules in the Twilight Zone.
Great stuff, thanks
Thanks man!
Thanks for showing me how to play pool
People need to realize that even at a 350 to 400 rating that is unbelievable in terms of the layperson. Anyone in the 6 or 7 hundreds is definitely professional
1:40 video start.
If you want to really learn ALL aspects of billiards play straight pool. When you can run 50 you will be amazed at how much the game pushes your learning curve up significantly.
2:33 your welcome
Thats nice advice.
So these pros giving pointers play in high quality tables so some of the bar tables I play in aren’t kept in good condition and I don’t get the the same results 5 /4 rail shots for position on the eighth ball so so now I have my own table and doing good on my long cuts with left and right English thanks for all your advice 👊wax you’re Balls you get more action 👍
Good tips thanks a lot!!!
Many thanks! 😎
im having insane trouble pocketing balls in general. most shots i end up missing even when i look at it and calculate for like 5 minutes. but im trying to improve and i cant wait to get better
Good lessons sir. Thank you.👍
I like learning about all the adwantages.
Simple, logical and important.
2:33 and 3:10 are best tips
Instructive vid👍👌
Very helpful... Ty
Thanks for this very usefull
rhank you sir. Godblesa
Thank you for the tip
Sharivari My game was stuck in a rut I was not improving I had to do something, I went back to center ball top and low no side spin just speed and I copied Steve Davis' stance head right on top of cue and open bridge it felt foreign at first but I kept with it, and my game improved now it feels like the only way to play my potting went up a few levels in about a week of solid hard work 6 to 8 hours a session, I worked on straight cue action nothing else for days shooting straight thru the white and center hits making the cue ball come back to the stick Sir your videos have motivated me to improve thanks Sharivari.........
Uncle Quack 👋🏻🎱👄🎱🤚🏻 awesome! :)
i have a question, black ball have a two shorts?
2:33 listen very carefully and you get a bonus tip!
i was gonna comment this
what if the player only know how to use up, middle, and down in white ball for targeting the random chosen ball??? thank you for your answer in ever
Where is the link of the snooker players? :(
Sorry! I added it.
Good job 👏👌
Super advice:)
Thank u about the tips
I've heard a lot of people say different things about where your eyes should be when making a shot. Some say the object ball, some say the cue ball. Unless I hear it from the world's top pro I can't believe anything in this regard is the "right" target to look at.
You could search for a Snooker match and watch the players eyes, when the camera has a closeup of them while shooting.
Great videos. ❤️ What kind of tip and cue do you play with? Thank you!
Kamui tips are the best! I use a clear one
Lol posted in wrong place Kamui tips are the best in my opinion...it's also what the pros use. I use a clear one myself
Thanks for that
Hi!how to improve accurate in shooting?do you have a billiard teaching lesson
Cool it really help me tnx...
"Use the right eye pattern."
*me struggling because i have 125 grade eyes*
LMAO I HAVE 420
I'm not joking I literally have 420 I cant see
Thanks for tips ! :)
i always have issues for how i hold the end of the stick
Im tired of getting destroyed in pool by my friends
Same 😂
HOLA....NO HABLO INGLES , PERO ENTIENDO Y ME GUSTA LA FORMA DE ENSEÑAR ...QUE BIEN CUANDO COLOCAS LA BOLA BLNCA Y MARCAS EL EFECTO QUE SE DEBE HACER EN LA JUGADA..
One of your best videos (:
Great lessons! I watched one a couple days ago detailing the 10 things to do before each shot (pre-shot routine). But now i cant find that video. Any suggestions?
Sure: ruclips.net/video/7raN6I_KTus/видео.html