Shows how consistent a person is with no distractions, and chill music. Another drill is to do this with random dog bark, arguing person, distant gun shots, and cookies just coming out of the oven. :)
I have played thousands of games of pool. I like playing in bars that are super crowded. If you can shoot good pool with drunk people bumping into you, you can shoot good pool anywhere
Absolutely unbelievable. I have no clue on earth how you just did all of that. I can see how training this way can make you better to perform more consistent run outs in 8 ball. Pretty good work keep it up.
@@noelsantos6743 you know what? , if you observe the whole video , there's no way he can edit that many , especially the position of the balls , even with your smartest editing skills , you can't pinpoint every position of every balls on the pool table , you can also saw his movements , it's just a one take , it's just he's shooting the balls so accurately that he can also shoot through your balls(just kidding) XD
I can tell must of you are not pool players. With so many balls on the table it won't get hard until you get towards the end when your shape play and longer shots come into play. He basically has a lot of short, easy, shots and has to play very little, hard, shape to get on his next ball. Would be more impressive if he ran racks of 15 4x times in a row IMO.
I love how you have obviously worked on mindset. In my experience it is easier to make mistakes as things get “easier” but your focus and stress level appear to remain constant. Nice work.
I do the same thing in life to keep my focus and stress levels constant. As a result, I have been living in sheer panic for 20 years. Life's never been easier!
Most impressive shot imo was the "no support" bridge shot at 3:05. Oh, and we have an opening on Tuesday nights if interested... Btw, we use 40 less balls.
That drill is explained in the description so normally yes it would be easy but considering ball control, accuracy and consistency are the goal then it becomes much more difficult
This was really interesting to watch. You made a few great pots but overall the white was really well controlled. Loved a couple of the difficult ones you took when you had to! Great editing too. Great upload.
I mean....... Pool (especially with American bucket pockets) is to snooker what pitch and putt is to golf. Mildly impressive just like someone getting a hole in 2 on every hole on a pitch and putt course. But a 100 break in snooker is much more impressive than this and plenty of people can do that for it to not be impressive enough to go viral
@@warrensmith8606 Impressive doesn't mean it will get views. You can see how many views is on my 211 ball run. Most people don't care about difficulty. This video is just to test what people want to see
I just willingly watched a man play with his stick and balls for nearly 16 minutes lol but on a serious note I’m impressed you earned a sub keep up the good work
Because the energy from the cue ball has to go into 55 different balls. Meaning each ball doesnt have a massive amount of energy to roll far. Quite simple.
13:30 On that shot there I was just thinking: he can just roll the cue ball into those two balls that are close to each other and in any case you will still have a shot to the right middle if the cannon doesn't work out but boy, you played that so well with the cannon, well done
Cool video, well done. My only critique is I found no use with the side view. Personally I think the P. O. V. can be bigger, just enough to not cover top half of table. And if you can point the camera down more so we can see what you see when you evaluate the table before going down on the shot. Subscribed!
just found this on my recommended, and its night for me and laying down, and I'm just relaxing here watching u, listing to the music, so relaxing to go to bed to
Most people can't consistently clear 15 balls and with 55, the traffic is worse than Atlanta during rush hour. You had some really tough shots and hard angles and rail positions but the most impressive was the hovering bridge. I can't make anything with a resting bridge, let alone hovering. Well done, a pleasure to watch.
13.34 fantastic shot. Reminds me a bit of the key shot in Ronnie O Sullivan’s fastest ever 147. Needed to have the cue ball absolutely on line and at a precise pace and made it look like just another every day shot.
@@genipool This is an astounding feat. It was shown at a local snooker club, and tried on a 12 foot table a number of times. Even making allowances for smaller pockets, very amateur players and greater potting distance, congestion made potting and positional play impossible. You should be very proud of yourself. Hopefully I have brought you some new fans. Note. In relation to original comment, I think some countries refer to 'plants' as 'lay ons'.
It did kinda break my heart when he shot the 14 near the end. He TOTALLY could have kept the run going. A fun video and the guy shoots real good too :)
About ten I think. The clusters are annoying. This is much different, than regular game. I always wanted to break up the clusters, but there are so many balls, that they would have created the other clusters. Better to keep it simple and pot the balls, which are open.
The fact that you look at the ceiling almost all the time but still manage to pocket every single ball first try is really impressive :D
HAHAHAHAAHAHHAA 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not gonna lie, it took me a bit to get it lol.
LOL but its just the camera above his head looking on the ceiling
That made me lol
ruclips.net/user/shorts26J3QrWNmH4?feature=share
Self Defense for everyone :)
9:02 That shot was so satisfying the way the ball rolled and the stripe didn't wobble at all.
Good eye, that was pretty...!
good find. mesmerizing shot
Wow. Almost looked fake!!
@@jbw5485 and how exactly do you fake a, in person pool game?
@@eionn_rm he said it was so pretty and mesmerizing that it “ALMOST” looked fake not that it looked fake🙄
Shows how consistent a person is with no distractions, and chill music. Another drill is to do this with random dog bark, arguing person, distant gun shots, and cookies just coming out of the oven. :)
I have played thousands of games of pool. I like playing in bars that are super crowded. If you can shoot good pool with drunk people bumping into you, you can shoot good pool anywhere
Just the cookies would kill my game.
Absolutely unbelievable. I have no clue on earth how you just did all of that. I can see how training this way can make you better to perform more consistent run outs in 8 ball. Pretty good work keep it up.
He played well and the question is how many times he took video to perfect to clean the table.
@@noelsantos6743 if you are good, it should only take 1 try. thanks
@@noelsantos6743 you know what? , if you observe the whole video , there's no way he can edit that many , especially the position of the balls , even with your smartest editing skills , you can't pinpoint every position of every balls on the pool table , you can also saw his movements , it's just a one take , it's just he's shooting the balls so accurately that he can also shoot through your balls(just kidding) XD
@@compDict19 ..
I can tell must of you are not pool players.
With so many balls on the table it won't get hard until you get towards the end when your shape play and longer shots come into play. He basically has a lot of short, easy, shots and has to play very little, hard, shape to get on his next ball. Would be more impressive if he ran racks of 15 4x times in a row IMO.
I love how you have obviously worked on mindset. In my experience it is easier to make mistakes as things get “easier” but your focus and stress level appear to remain constant. Nice work.
I do the same thing in life to keep my focus and stress levels constant. As a result, I have been living in sheer panic for 20 years. Life's never been easier!
@@itsnoone4954 sorry to hear that
Most impressive shot imo was the "no support" bridge shot at 3:05. Oh, and we have an opening on Tuesday nights if interested... Btw, we use 40 less balls.
Hehe YEEE lol. Cute
No definitely 9:00 shot was most impressive. but yeah no bridge shots are hard too.
@@ScreamingManiac no, 13:38 is the one.
😂😂l😆
@@alexnljnprmissed opportunity to cite it as 13:37… 🤔
This is so satisfying to watch, the music and the three camera angles, great editing
Where is it edited? I got bored.
@@michaellavery4899 plus the POV part is fkd up too
𝐁𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐢𝐧𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐚𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐫𝐞𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐬: 𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐩𝐨𝐨𝐥𝟏𝟒@𝐠𝐦𝐚𝐢𝐥.𝐜𝐨𝐦 💪
Join Telegram Channel: t.me/genipool14
Looks easy! 😁
where the snooker bois at.
@@centralprocessingunit2564 here
That drill is explained in the description so normally yes it would be easy but considering ball control, accuracy and consistency are the goal then it becomes much more difficult
Yeah
@@derpyderp1991 I think the balls just intimidate you
This is outstanding ! You made it easier than it looks.
This was really interesting to watch. You made a few great pots but overall the white was really well controlled. Loved a couple of the difficult ones you took when you had to! Great editing too. Great upload.
I was hoping he was going to troll us and miss the last shot
Well, there‘s only one real Ronnie… 😉
@@christianhusch1287 thank god for jan verhaas
His last shot was close 🤣 it kinda rattled the pocket
Some of those long corner balls were incredible. Great shooting man. Well done
I could do that in my sleep... but only in my sleep.
This is the kind of stuff that goes viral.
I hope so 😁
;;+
I mean....... Pool (especially with American bucket pockets) is to snooker what pitch and putt is to golf. Mildly impressive just like someone getting a hole in 2 on every hole on a pitch and putt course. But a 100 break in snooker is much more impressive than this and plenty of people can do that for it to not be impressive enough to go viral
@@warrensmith8606 Impressive doesn't mean it will get views. You can see how many views is on my 211 ball run. Most people don't care about difficulty. This video is just to test what people want to see
I just willingly watched a man play with his stick and balls for nearly 16 minutes lol but on a serious note I’m impressed you earned a sub keep up the good work
YIKES
I love similar routines (but with less balls) for practicing. Good job!
Same here, 57 ball record on a normal 15 ball rack and rerack after 14th pot
Jesus, some of those shots he made were miraculous, like when having to hold up the rest/bridge, as well as the shooter...? Now THAT'S hard!! Kudos! 👍
Makes you appreciate space in a normal game. Being spoilt for choice is not always a great thing. Floating rest shots, just amazing.
13:37 I was able to call most of your shots. I didn't call that one though. Very cool shot and at a very appropriate time-index too.
fact that he breaks 55 balls and only makes one drop
:))
Because the energy from the cue ball has to go into 55 different balls. Meaning each ball doesnt have a massive amount of energy to roll far. Quite simple.
Look how spread out the balls were, 5 could easily have gone in really
@@xrexkinect Didn't expect Max Plank to be a pool fan.
@@michaellavery4899 you don't really need a genius to understand and explain that lmao
That last pot was perilously close to rattling out. I know your heart must have skipped a beat there.
13:30 On that shot there I was just thinking: he can just roll the cue ball into those two balls that are close to each other and in any case you will still have a shot to the right middle if the cannon doesn't work out but boy, you played that so well with the cannon, well done
Unbelievable how consistent he is absolutely awesome like a serial killer.
Cool video, well done. My only critique is I found no use with the side view. Personally I think the P. O. V. can be bigger, just enough to not cover top half of table. And if you can point the camera down more so we can see what you see when you evaluate the table before going down on the shot. Subscribed!
For a moment in the beginning didn't seem like it would be possible. That was awesome, well done.
Must be a Master to pot such a huge number of balls. Perfect practice for snooker positions and safety shots.
Great job.you make it look so easy. Great control.😮😊
That bridge shot was Very Impressive! Nice Run guy!
Funny enough it was my first shot like this ever. I just saw Mark Williams have done this and decided to try 😆
@@genipool Well you Done Good!😁😁😁had me fooled Woow check out this shot!👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
This is like the final boss of a pool video game.
Just a quick warm-up before the game 😁😁 Incredible tallent !!!
just found this on my recommended, and its night for me and laying down, and I'm just relaxing here watching u, listing to the music, so relaxing to go to bed to
Amazing, you are incredible!
Can you give me the name of this background music?
Thanks in advance!
Shazam it
Zone out Daniel Fridell
Sharma boy Dheela dheela
Zone Out - Daniel Fridell
Amazing way to ask that,lol
Very very very satisfying feeling at the end. Some kind of billiard meditation. Cheers, great flow 👍
Well done 🤩👍.
This is so satisfying 😍
There should be a top-down view instead.
Imagine missing that last ball. 😂
Me during the video: He should make a time-lapse of all the shots.
End of video:
Cool idea
Satisfying ! 15:04 did he think he missed it 🤣🤣
Most people can't consistently clear 15 balls and with 55, the traffic is worse than Atlanta during rush hour. You had some really tough shots and hard angles and rail positions but the most impressive was the hovering bridge. I can't make anything with a resting bridge, let alone hovering. Well done, a pleasure to watch.
13.34 fantastic shot. Reminds me a bit of the key shot in Ronnie O Sullivan’s fastest ever 147. Needed to have the cue ball absolutely on line and at a precise pace and made it look like just another every day shot.
13:34
only legend can do it 💪💪👌👌👌
Was expecting more 6 ball plants. Well done.
What size was the table?
9 feet, standard size
@@genipool This is an astounding feat.
It was shown at a local snooker club, and tried on a 12 foot table a number of times.
Even making allowances for smaller pockets, very amateur players and greater potting distance, congestion made potting and positional play impossible.
You should be very proud of yourself. Hopefully I have brought you some new fans.
Note. In relation to original comment, I think some countries refer to 'plants' as 'lay ons'.
This probably makes 8-ball and 9-ball feel like a sneeze!
Imagine having to start over when you miss
Loved watching it. I admire the skill involved.
essa mesa tem as caçapas enormes, as mesas brasileiras tem caçapa bem menor, dai fica bem mais dificil.
Super masterful. Unreal!
so that’s how i can get a 55 ball run in straight pool without knowing how to set up a break shot!
I'll tell you. Just leave the ball near the rack and leave an angle from this ball into the rack. Thank me later!
Lol.....that’s exactly what I thought!,!
It did kinda break my heart when he shot the 14 near the end. He TOTALLY could have kept the run going. A fun video and the guy shoots real good too :)
Sei davvero un campione
great
First time viewer here. Your a master of your craft. Keep it up man
Nice one! How many tries? :P
About ten I think. The clusters are annoying. This is much different, than regular game. I always wanted to break up the clusters, but there are so many balls, that they would have created the other clusters. Better to keep it simple and pot the balls, which are open.
the last clip was SATISFYING
Жестко
This has to be the most craziest I’ve seen in a long time well done for doing it 👍😂
Amazeballs. Great work.
Great sneakers
That was a joy to watch. Bravo Sir.
Awesome! I loved this 👍
Finally now I know what POV means thanks
Some unreal shots on there especially the one with the extension
Wow all I can say is wow thanks so much for posting would not want to play you for money
Отлично играешь! Хороший контроль над поведением битка. Одно наслаждение
Great cue ball control - that’s the true secret to being
a good pool player.
Man, you wouldn't think a guy with a shot like this would be afraid to shoot at the side pockets. 😂
Wow that was amazing and then a lot. You will be a pro if you keep going. Or should I say you are a pro. Thank you for sharing this with the world.
Gold 🔥💪😤
I LOVE the POV cam. So raw and authentic. Raw dogging it.
Insane!
Future strait pool champion and record setter, if he keeps it up. Good stroke my man !
That's insane!
Some fantastic shots
the ball polisher/cleaner on the left top corner looks impressive !
Very Nice! It seems easy and he actually made all the shots in the pot
Great shot on the 2 ball to get position for the 2 ball
I have heard it called a granny stick, a rake, a bridge, etc.. but this guy straight up built a crane to make this shot @ 3:00
Bruda respekt 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻🤴🏻
top tier video
Superb. It’s very busy at the start. Easy to block yourself in. I’d scrap the side angle and the go pro though
This should be a training video. Great job.
woooooow, yea baby!!!
55 balls in 54 shots, and only using the reach (or "the poo stick", as my brother used to call it) once. Marvellous work, that. 👍
Well done young man. That was impressive.
P.o.v is goooooddd
Nice work. This reminds me of something Wii sports did like 55 pin bowling and now this.
This drill would really help me improve my Forty-Nine ball game
Guess you’re 1000/1000. Incredible 😁 ❤
GAME OWER 👍
On your POV camera, keep your head down so we can follow the cue ball after the shot - don’t lift your head right after hitting the cue ball. Thanks
Cool I love pool!
YOU GENIOT
man that was amazing 😻
I watched the entire video and you are an incredible billiards player sir
I would like to hear the thought process for next shot, which ball you are aiming for next and where you want the white to land after each shot
That was a great run
Screwed back to the cushion, what a great break😂😂
Pure perfection