*Contents:* 0:00 - Intro 0:12 - Masterful Breaker 1:02 - Mosconi Cup Moments 2:46 - Other Great Shots 5:08 - Flawless Play 7:57 - Great Comeback 10:11 - Major Titles 11:42 - Wrap Up *CORRECTIONS:* - at 4m28s, it is the purple "5" in the corner (not the "4"). - at 11m16s, at the time of this video, it was his "1st" (not "2nd") World Championship; although, he won his 2nd (8-Ball) in Oct, 2023. *Supporting Resources (and Source Videos):* - Great Pool Shots resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-shots/ - Best Pool BREAK SHOTS of All Time in 9-ball, 10-ball, and 8-ball: ruclips.net/video/6jYtFvOUzbk/видео.html - Shane Van Boening Break Technique Analysis by Dr. Dave: ruclips.net/video/WAEnKCL3stU/видео.html - TOP 10 MOST FAMOUS POOL SHOTS OF ALL TIME … And How to Shoot Them: ruclips.net/video/a-mAxW0k5Qk/видео.html - Top 25 BEST POOL SHOTS of All Time: ruclips.net/video/iqTCHfJ5Dvs/видео.html - FINAL | Albin Ouschan vs Shane Van Boening | 2022 World Pool Championship: ruclips.net/video/RD6CBBdTlMk/видео.html - SVB's record-tying 5th US Open win: 2016 US OPEN 9-BALL: Chang Jung-Lin vs. Shane Van Boening: ruclips.net/video/RHwYfXeZqQo/видео.html - Shane Van Boening vs Mika Immonen - World Pool Championship 2022 - Last 16: ruclips.net/video/ViDPrvZ6fP4/видео.html - Shane van Boening vs Immonen last rack - World pool championship 2022: ruclips.net/video/TeHNrxFOBBw/видео.html - 2016 US Open 8-Ball: Josh Roberts vs Shane Van Boening: ruclips.net/video/tAYDqD25GgU/видео.html - Shane Van Boening vs Alexander Kazakis | Semi Final | 2022 World Pool Championship: ruclips.net/video/0fYCYVnHwRA/видео.html - Shane van Boening vs Niels Feijen | 2015 Mosconi Cup: ruclips.net/video/Q9Txd61VSH4/видео.html - Shane van Boening vs Karl Boyes | 2015 Mosconi Cup: ruclips.net/video/GbdGJE2g1kA/видео.html - Quarter Finals | Table One Highlights | 2022 UK Open Pool Championship: ruclips.net/video/AJPtYv6Wo1I/видео.html - 2022 Mosconi Cup Top Shots and Moments: ruclips.net/video/neMfpp8u2Mw/видео.html *Subscribe to Dr. Dave's RUclips Channel:* ruclips.net/user/DrDaveBilliards
One day will be the day I get to maybe meet him in person! I’ve learned sooo much from watching him and watching this channel. His comeback 10-3 down taught a very important lesson never give up til that 8,9,10 is down. Thanks for the tribute to one of the best !
haven't watched the video yet but i'm so glad that it was created. Shane is the GOAT and not just because of his ridiculous trophy cabinet but because of his mental resilience and ability to handle pressure. that's what separates the good from the great..
Got to love Shane, such class and humble demeanor. Very happy and impressed with everything he has done thus far. I'd love to get a chance to play some pool and speak with some of these great players who have dedicated their life to the sport🙏
Agreed. Efren is a good example of that also. They are competitive and have an unrelenting drive to win, but they are not obnoxiously arrogant or cocky in the process.
I was just watching the tail end of the WPC this week and seeing SVB finally win it was utterly satisfying. Great tribute video to (arguably) the best American player of all time.
@@Blessed.2.Teach.4God American GOAT, but Efren still the undisputed all-around worldwide GOAT of all time. Shane has a lot of work ahead to surpass Efren, but I hope he does.
@@DrDaveBilliards It is tough to argue against Efren being goat... Shane is just literally the embodiment of pool throughout his entire being in every way, and as tough as it is find exact language to say what I'm trying to say, hopefully it still makes sense. Anyways you've been a cornerstone to our beautiful sport - God bless, Jesus love you.
I think I have already honored Efren enough with all the videos featuring him here: billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-shots/ and here: billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-matches/ Enjoy!
FYI, I retired from my university gig several years ago. All I do is pool now, but I stay busy enough already with RUclips videos, private lessons, group courses, and website maintenance. I appreciate the vote of confidence though.
He is the greatest of all time. No-one comes close in terms of changing the game with the break, sheer quantity of titles, or longevity at the very top of the sport. He doesn't have a lot of youtube-reel-friendly fancy shots because, unlike other supposed 'goats', he rarely makes positional or safety mistakes.
He is superb in terms of positioning and safety yes. Accolade wise, he stands high in that regard. But I still lean towards Efren as GOAT not because I’m a Filipino fan but just that he tends to take even the most difficult and unimaginable shots at Championship point. He takes even 1% of probability making the shot
SVB is my favorite player. He does EVERYTHING really well. He is humble, not overly cocky and arrogant like Filler and Shaw, just seems like a good guy. When guys get to that level there is no doubt there is a born ability to be good at this game. I could practice 10 hours a day, practice everything the right way, have the best coaches - and not come close to SVB and others.
Amazing reel collection. SBV is one of the most consistent players I came across... Also I think you meant Albin Ouschan as in the vid at @10:53 , unless it was just a video over your caption. Cheers
I think new tribute video for Fedor Gorst should be done. He has been master of table at DCC 2022 and 2023, which is a great accomplishment for such a young guy.
Agreed. His performance the last few years has been extremely impressive. If he keeps this up for a while, a tribute video will certainly be forthcoming.
I would like to do similar videos for many of the greats. If I do, Efren would probably be next. I would prefer to do players for which there is lots of good video available online, preferably some recent video.
Hope you have the chance to invite him back to make a video breaking down his 10 ball break as you've previously done on his 9 ball. It is a work of magic which I've personally been trying to replicate for the past 3 years
I really think SVB is in the conversation for the GOAT. I've said that to a few ppl and was laughed at. If you look at 2010s, he was player of the decade. Idr the exact numbers, but he won around 50 tournaments. Next closest professional? Orcollo, around 20. I love Efren, such a sensational player. Changed the game with his kicking. But SVB changed the game with his break. They're neck and neck in my eyes.
Shane's a good player but he's not the conversation for the goat I can name 10 players now that we're better Earl Strickland as far as tournament 9-ball was the goat efren it's definitely better all-around player Buddy Hall at his best would have killed Shane in money game in fact Bustamante would have drilled him at his best so let's not get carried away.
@@richardcerritelli9657 no way. I am a huge Strickland fan, still am. But SVB is as good, or better of a 10 and 9 ball player as Strickland. SVB just doesn't it differently. And if you are naming 10 players that are better overall than SVB then you are a bit delusional. The guy is just an insanely good player.
@@jamesdavis8731 buddy hall at his best would have destroyed Shane in a money private game at his best in 9 ball. Don't get carried away with Shane people in the moment have a habit of doing that in fact of the nine-ball game I thought Luther Lassiter was even better we're not talking about 10 ball I'm talking about 9 ball 10 ball wasn't played much back in those days. But as far as tournament Players in 9 ball Earl Strickland was better than Shane I totally disagree with you.
@@richardcerritelli9657 You can't quantify how good a gambler was. For pool, we can only base it on tournaments won, and their skills on the table. Due to the era, SVB has way more videos to compare than Buddy. Those facts alone, Buddy isn't in the conversation. But let's talk skills. If you're talking gambling on a 7ft table, Shane is the king of the 7 footer. So it's a 9ft table then. Shane's break alone, he'd have to give Buddy a spot. Enough said right there. But then you add his jumping ability, and sheer offensive firepower, it's not close. You say Buddy is better at gambling. Is there anything else he's better at than Shane? I say no. Modern game is played on 4.25in pockets, or tighter. Need I continue?
@@jamesdavis8731 efren overall better player at his best when I say better player I'm talking about all the games Harold worst definitely better player at his best I am not a SVB hater I'm just stating facts you say better play without knowing what you're talkin about you probably don't know who Harold worst is I will tell you he could be the greatest player who ever lived just know what you're talkin about and don't be in the moment do some research on Harold worst.
@@DrDaveBilliards Dude... That was top drawer. Not just from Shane. It would be very popular if you did other players too I think. Especially some of the American guys - like Skylar and Corey - Inc stuff from non matchroom events. For many fans around the world most of what we've seen is the matchroom stuff
Dr Dave, what is with the Colorado aversion to pool tables in bars? I live in NoCo, but can't find a table... I'm a frustrated SD Transplant who wants to play pool.....
Shane is, undoubtedly, the second greatest player of all time behind Efren. If we were to make a list: 1- Efren Reyes 2- Shane Van Boening 3- Earl Strikland
Shane actually was down 0 but managed to get 3 racks in to get his unbelievable win. Mika unfortunately somehow got amazing 10 racks but just couldn't get that 11th
Sorry, but I don't know anything about them. I'm not really a "cue guy." I like what I use and don't like experimenting and changing unless there is a compelling reason.
@@DrDaveBilliards I was watching your carbon vs carbon I didn’t know so I thought I’d leave a comment on a newer video to see response thanks for feedback
It's not all that meaningful to compare athletes across generations but I can't help think of Bata vs. SVB. Bata grew up dirt poor in a third world country where he had to drop out of school to go to work. Slept on pool tables at night at his uncle's hall to supplement his family's earnings. Hustled and gambled and honed his craft mostly on his own. He went on to become one of the GOATs of the game, and inspired many of his countrymen to take up the sport. And inspired and awed many across the world. SVB didn't exactly come off a royal blood line but he at least grew up well in the US and must have had access to good coaches, leagues and tournaments and a whole pool ecosystem as he grew up which helped him get better and better with time. He's now one of the GOATs of the game. I feel Efren's game is different because of the artistry and magic he brought to his game. His precision kicks and banks made my jaw drop open back in the 90s when I first saw him on ESPN. SVB, OTOH, is very precise and calculated and almost mathematical. His shots don't always seem to show the artistry and creativity that Efren brought to the sport. Each a great, awe inspiring, and inspiring player in his own way! A nice tribute to SVB. As always, thanks for all your contributions towards the sport in your own way!
@@DrDaveBilliards You’re Welcome! Fun Fact; Aramith Black pool balls are long-lasting and durable. The color combinations of the Aramith Black pool ball look great, doesn’t it?
@@mosesng6050 I honestly don't like any of the non-standard color combinations. People (like me) expect the 4-ball to be purple and the 5-ball to be orange. The standard colors were chosen for a reason: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/ball/colors/
… even if you pocket a really “low percentage” shot that you would miss the majority of times? I certainly consider myself a little lucky when I pocket a shot I would typically make only 1 in 10 or 1 in 100.
Efren is the greatest all around player, but I don't think he is the best eight ball, nine ball, or 10 ball player. But when you factor in all of the major games Efren is clearly the best. I think guys like SVB are a slight bit better than Efren was at nine ball. Both Efren and SVB are great ambassadors for the sport. I have met Efren numerous times in the Philippines and he is about as humble as a human can be.
If SVB continues his dominance in 9-ball, he would definitely be considered the 9-ball GOAT. However, Efren is still the overall GOAT (for now). For the reasons why, see my "EFREN 'Bata' 'The Magician' REYES TRIBUTE" video: ruclips.net/video/RQQtDIwCFvw/видео.html
@@DrDaveBilliards Yea, I've seen a LOT of Reyes. Just the difference in cueball control. Reyes is top 3, at least, of all time. May have the best shots of all time. But to me, SVB, just my opinion. SVB clearly has amazing shots of his own, and we don't even know if he is at his prime yet. Calling Reyes best of all time is perfectly acceptable, I love watching that guy play.
Man, those 6 balls always causing great players to make Z shots. I always wondered if that cue ball being stuck behind the 6 like that is what reminded Shane of the famous z shot and made him think to shoot it. Just food for thought. I mean, it was almost identical. Including positions of the cue 6 and 10. Weird stuff lol
I have already honored Efren quite a bit over the years, featuring him in several videos here: billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-matches/ and here: billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-shots/ but maybe it is time for another.
@@DrDaveBilliards, I know. I have watched them all. But going so deep (as of today last 4), in DCC 2023 1PKT at the age 68 is great. That's why I asked
Anytime a player (even a pro) makes a shot that is very low-percentage for them, it is a little lucky when it goes (even if the shot is called). I am sure Shane would agree.
At 11:16: ‘winning his second World Championship…’, hasn’t SVB only won the one World title, with the World Nine-ball last year? If you’re referring to his first title being the Dragon ‘World 14.1 Championship’ in 2019, whilst billed as a ‘World Championship’, it wasn’t sanctioned by the WPA, which ultimately lead to the demise of the tournament the year after Shane won it; the WPA threatened to revoke participants from renewing their player licenses for 2021, which proved effective, but led to the 2020 event’s cancellation, and it hasn’t resurfaced since. Having said that, just because it wasn’t a WPA-sanctioned event, unlike every other World Championship event, it doesn’t hinder Shane’s ability as a player, he’s incredible to watch, and very much a worthy world champion. It’s only a slight disagreement as to how many world titles he has to his name.
@@cakins1986 Whilst you are correct in that it wasn’t sanctioned by the WPA, that event wasn’t specifically billed a ‘World Championship’, rather an ‘International Championship’, a name which the WPA would leave alone; look at the name of the series of tournaments at the ‘International Open’, for instance. However, it does appear that the WPA caught onto the absence of an official ‘World Championship’ tournament, which the International Championship effectively held the place of at the time, fairly quickly, establishing the World Ten-ball Championship the following year.
I should have been more careful with my fact checking. Strictly speaking, this was his first "World Championship" title. I've added a "CORRECTION" to the video description and pinned comment.
@@kerrmoney I'm not sure what you mean. If you are suggesting Earl was a better all-around player than Efren (in all games), I think most of the pool world would disagree with you (including me).
I am sure he would agree with me. Anytime anybody makes a really low-percentage shot, some “luck” is involved. But the better you are the luckier you get.
6:54 is not a lucky shot. It's an intuitive shot played with speed to reorder the game. It's called a reset, and it's not luck. You need to be careful when you say a shot is lucky. There is also a certain flow that happens when players are on a roll, when everything they touch goes in. That's not luck but inspiration.
@@DrDaveBilliards Do you think pool players always have a clue where the white ball is going? Sometimes you play with feel, and that can't always be categorized as luck. Anyway, I don't want to nitpick at your videos. Thanks for the content.
@@exhainca I get your point, but it is tough to have a feel for where the CB is going with a thin hit (where pocket cheat makes a huge difference in CB direction), and where the CB is flying around the table hitting many other balls. You're welcome.
*Contents:*
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - Masterful Breaker
1:02 - Mosconi Cup Moments
2:46 - Other Great Shots
5:08 - Flawless Play
7:57 - Great Comeback
10:11 - Major Titles
11:42 - Wrap Up
*CORRECTIONS:*
- at 4m28s, it is the purple "5" in the corner (not the "4").
- at 11m16s, at the time of this video, it was his "1st" (not "2nd") World Championship; although, he won his 2nd (8-Ball) in Oct, 2023.
*Supporting Resources (and Source Videos):*
- Great Pool Shots resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-shots/
- Best Pool BREAK SHOTS of All Time in 9-ball, 10-ball, and 8-ball: ruclips.net/video/6jYtFvOUzbk/видео.html
- Shane Van Boening Break Technique Analysis by Dr. Dave: ruclips.net/video/WAEnKCL3stU/видео.html
- TOP 10 MOST FAMOUS POOL SHOTS OF ALL TIME … And How to Shoot Them: ruclips.net/video/a-mAxW0k5Qk/видео.html
- Top 25 BEST POOL SHOTS of All Time: ruclips.net/video/iqTCHfJ5Dvs/видео.html
- FINAL | Albin Ouschan vs Shane Van Boening | 2022 World Pool Championship: ruclips.net/video/RD6CBBdTlMk/видео.html
- SVB's record-tying 5th US Open win: 2016 US OPEN 9-BALL: Chang Jung-Lin vs. Shane Van Boening: ruclips.net/video/RHwYfXeZqQo/видео.html
- Shane Van Boening vs Mika Immonen - World Pool Championship 2022 - Last 16: ruclips.net/video/ViDPrvZ6fP4/видео.html
- Shane van Boening vs Immonen last rack - World pool championship 2022: ruclips.net/video/TeHNrxFOBBw/видео.html
- 2016 US Open 8-Ball: Josh Roberts vs Shane Van Boening: ruclips.net/video/tAYDqD25GgU/видео.html
- Shane Van Boening vs Alexander Kazakis | Semi Final | 2022 World Pool Championship: ruclips.net/video/0fYCYVnHwRA/видео.html
- Shane van Boening vs Niels Feijen | 2015 Mosconi Cup: ruclips.net/video/Q9Txd61VSH4/видео.html
- Shane van Boening vs Karl Boyes | 2015 Mosconi Cup: ruclips.net/video/GbdGJE2g1kA/видео.html
- Quarter Finals | Table One Highlights | 2022 UK Open Pool Championship: ruclips.net/video/AJPtYv6Wo1I/видео.html
- 2022 Mosconi Cup Top Shots and Moments: ruclips.net/video/neMfpp8u2Mw/видео.html
*Subscribe to Dr. Dave's RUclips Channel:*
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Dr Dave is the BEST commentator in pool. Great examples, tight editing, concise relevant comments.
Thanks!
Agree, you enjoy the gameplay while learning heaps 👍👍👍
I rarely use such language but allow me:
I fucking agree. 🎉
Love to see this coming out on the heels of Shane winning the Bigfoot 10-ball at Derby 2023. SVB is the GOAT
I was happy to have good timing on this one!
He is not the goat 🐐 Earl Strickland is the goat for tournament 9 ball.
SVB was featured on 60 minutes.
One day will be the day I get to maybe meet him in person! I’ve learned sooo much from watching him and watching this channel. His comeback 10-3 down taught a very important lesson never give up til that 8,9,10 is down. Thanks for the tribute to one of the best !
You’re welcome. I’m glad you liked it, and I’m glad you benefit from my stuff.
The comeback in the Iceman match was awesome. It is a bit too easy to melt the ice on Mika nowadays tho.
haven't watched the video yet but i'm so glad that it was created. Shane is the GOAT and not just because of his ridiculous trophy cabinet but because of his mental resilience and ability to handle pressure. that's what separates the good from the great..
I hope you enjoy it when you do watch it. If you do, please share it with others.
@@DrDaveBilliards i absolutely did enjoy it. Excellent clip selection sir; I’ll be sure to share it.
@@SneakyThew I’m glad to hear it. Thanks.
Got to love Shane, such class and humble demeanor. Very happy and impressed with everything he has done thus far. I'd love to get a chance to play some pool and speak with some of these great players who have dedicated their life to the sport🙏
Shane is humble that’s the best quality in a person if you ask me!
Agreed. Efren is a good example of that also. They are competitive and have an unrelenting drive to win, but they are not obnoxiously arrogant or cocky in the process.
I was just watching the tail end of the WPC this week and seeing SVB finally win it was utterly satisfying. Great tribute video to (arguably) the best American player of all time.
Agreed. Arguably the American GOAT.
Def the American goat, arguably all-time goat (no dis to my man Efren) ...different styles, both astounding talents!
@@Blessed.2.Teach.4God American GOAT, but Efren still the undisputed all-around worldwide GOAT of all time. Shane has a lot of work ahead to surpass Efren, but I hope he does.
@@DrDaveBilliards
It is tough to argue against Efren being goat... Shane is just literally the embodiment of pool throughout his entire being in every way, and as tough as it is find exact language to say what I'm trying to say, hopefully it still makes sense.
Anyways you've been a cornerstone to our beautiful sport - God bless, Jesus love you.
Good guy and an awesome player! i was lucky to meet him last year here in Germany.
He is definitely a great ambassador of the sport.
I remember a lot of these, thanks Dave
Me too. You're welcome.
Excellent compilation and tribute to the one and only SVB.
Thanks. I had an easy "subject" to work with.
I'm European but SVB is my favorite player ever. He's a master of the game and a super likeable guy as well. Super deserved 2022 world champ.
Dr. Dave with another expertly-crafted video! thanks Dr. "Goat-of-youtube-pool-videos" Dave!
Thank you! And you're welcome. I aim to swerve. :)
Thanks for taking the time to put all the links in the description, much appreciated.
You’re welcome. I wish all YT creators would do this. It is only right.
SVB is a beast and a perfect example of input = output. the amount of focus and practice he puts in is second to none
Good point.
Great video. Some of those shots are unbelievable.
Thanks. Agreed.
Do one for Efren aswell! Unless I missed it. Would be fitting as he seems to be retiring... Thanks for the free info you share with us.
I think I have already honored Efren enough with all the videos featuring him here:
billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-shots/
and here:
billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-matches/
Enjoy!
@@DrDaveBilliards I did in fact miss a lot of videos. Thanks again. SVB is awesome btw :)
Have fun with the "binge-watching" catch up. :)
Great job Dr Dave. Excellent video as well as commentary.
Kudos.
Thanks!
Very nice tribute!
Thanks. I hope Shane likes it. He deserves it.
If only pool could pay more than csu we could get Dr Dave to do commentary live for the big tournaments. That would be amazing.
FYI, I retired from my university gig several years ago. All I do is pool now, but I stay busy enough already with RUclips videos, private lessons, group courses, and website maintenance. I appreciate the vote of confidence though.
@@DrDaveBilliards are you Emeritus?
@@IndianHeathen1982 Yes. See:
www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/
Hi many, thanks Dr Dave
Hi. You're welcome.
He is the greatest of all time. No-one comes close in terms of changing the game with the break, sheer quantity of titles, or longevity at the very top of the sport. He doesn't have a lot of youtube-reel-friendly fancy shots because, unlike other supposed 'goats', he rarely makes positional or safety mistakes.
Efren is tough to top as GOAT, but SVB is certainly close (especially in 9-ball and 10-ball).
Nah, it’s Efren.
He's not near to EFREN,SVB is the overhyped GOAT of the RACISTS Americans,,😂😂😂
SVB is close, but IMO, Efren is the pool GOAT, and Strickland is (arguably) the 9-ball GOAT.
He is superb in terms of positioning and safety yes. Accolade wise, he stands high in that regard. But I still lean towards Efren as GOAT not because I’m a Filipino fan but just that he tends to take even the most difficult and unimaginable shots at Championship point. He takes even 1% of probability making the shot
I met him in a college town bar in South Dakota about 8 years ago. Cool experience and a nice guy.
That’s a common story. He is a nice guy.
Salute to Shane! I appreciate him holding down the US!
His bar box 8 ball ability is incredible
Agreed. Like him, that’s my favorite game too. I love watching him play the game right.
SVB is my favorite player. He does EVERYTHING really well. He is humble, not overly cocky and arrogant like Filler and Shaw, just seems like a good guy. When guys get to that level there is no doubt there is a born ability to be good at this game. I could practice 10 hours a day, practice everything the right way, have the best coaches - and not come close to SVB and others.
Playing at a world class level requires many things tha most people don’t have:
billiards.colostate.edu/faq/advice/pro/
Shane’s an incredible player, I’m surprised you didn’t mention even off the table how humble and general all round nice guy he is.
Good point. I should have. Efren is another good example of this.
Amazing reel collection. SBV is one of the most consistent players I came across... Also I think you meant Albin Ouschan as in the vid at @10:53 , unless it was just a video over your caption. Cheers
My reference to Mika was for an earlier match highlighted in the previous section, allowing SVB to face Albin in the Finals.
This guy is an absolute gift to the sport. A very compelling argument can be made for Shane to be the best to have ever picked up a cue. Sorry Efren!
I will do a video for Efren soon showing why he is still has the crown. Most top players and pros would agree that Efren is the undisputed GOAT.
Thanks Doctor,
You’re welcome.
Dude neeeds to be HOF when it's all said and done. No debate.
Setelah mengikuti bilyard, baru kali ini menemukan sosok panutan dan mungkin juga idola , good job SVB
SVB is definitely a worthy role model.
Such a good guy
Agreed.
Dr. Dave..you know they should make a movie out of his whole life....overcoming a handicapp and becoming a world champion....
Agreed!
Great video
Thanks. I think is is one of my best. It is certainly well deserved by SVB.
Good stuff.
Thanks.
@@DrDaveBilliards Yw.
I love how Alex even enjoyed that Shot that SVB pulled in Japan 😂😅
Shane is going to be on record as the best player of all time.
If he continues his trend, he will certainly make a good case.
I think new tribute video for Fedor Gorst should be done. He has been master of table at DCC 2022 and 2023, which is a great accomplishment for such a young guy.
Agreed. His performance the last few years has been extremely impressive. If he keeps this up for a while, a tribute video will certainly be forthcoming.
What a video !! Make one about Earl
I would like to do similar videos for many of the greats. If I do, Efren would probably be next. I would prefer to do players for which there is lots of good video available online, preferably some recent video.
@@DrDaveBilliards I’m sure whoever player it will be a great video, ur content is incredible DOC
@@عزامالثبيتي-ث7ي Thanks!
Hope you have the chance to invite him back to make a video breaking down his 10 ball break as you've previously done on his 9 ball. It is a work of magic which I've personally been trying to replicate for the past 3 years
FYI, I think I already have the 10-ball break covered well here:
billiards.colostate.edu/faq/break/10-ball/
Enjoy!
@@DrDaveBilliards oh this is greattttt I'll look into it. You're a saint, Dr Dave!
He is the only currently US player who deserves full respect.
All pro players deserve some respect.
Not all heroes wear capes
Oh wait ... Shane doesn't wear a cape?!
In that case, I take back the video.
:)
I really think SVB is in the conversation for the GOAT. I've said that to a few ppl and was laughed at. If you look at 2010s, he was player of the decade. Idr the exact numbers, but he won around 50 tournaments. Next closest professional? Orcollo, around 20. I love Efren, such a sensational player. Changed the game with his kicking. But SVB changed the game with his break. They're neck and neck in my eyes.
Shane's a good player but he's not the conversation for the goat I can name 10 players now that we're better Earl Strickland as far as tournament 9-ball was the goat efren it's definitely better all-around player Buddy Hall at his best would have killed Shane in money game in fact Bustamante would have drilled him at his best so let's not get carried away.
@@richardcerritelli9657 no way. I am a huge Strickland fan, still am. But SVB is as good, or better of a 10 and 9 ball player as Strickland. SVB just doesn't it differently. And if you are naming 10 players that are better overall than SVB then you are a bit delusional. The guy is just an insanely good player.
@@jamesdavis8731 buddy hall at his best would have destroyed Shane in a money private game at his best in 9 ball. Don't get carried away with Shane people in the moment have a habit of doing that in fact of the nine-ball game I thought Luther Lassiter was even better we're not talking about 10 ball I'm talking about 9 ball 10 ball wasn't played much back in those days. But as far as tournament Players in 9 ball Earl Strickland was better than Shane I totally disagree with you.
@@richardcerritelli9657 You can't quantify how good a gambler was. For pool, we can only base it on tournaments won, and their skills on the table. Due to the era, SVB has way more videos to compare than Buddy. Those facts alone, Buddy isn't in the conversation. But let's talk skills. If you're talking gambling on a 7ft table, Shane is the king of the 7 footer. So it's a 9ft table then. Shane's break alone, he'd have to give Buddy a spot. Enough said right there. But then you add his jumping ability, and sheer offensive firepower, it's not close. You say Buddy is better at gambling. Is there anything else he's better at than Shane? I say no. Modern game is played on 4.25in pockets, or tighter. Need I continue?
@@jamesdavis8731 efren overall better player at his best when I say better player I'm talking about all the games Harold worst definitely better player at his best I am not a SVB hater I'm just stating facts you say better play without knowing what you're talkin about you probably don't know who Harold worst is I will tell you he could be the greatest player who ever lived just know what you're talkin about and don't be in the moment do some research on Harold worst.
That was such a good vid
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it.
@@DrDaveBilliards Dude... That was top drawer. Not just from Shane.
It would be very popular if you did other players too I think. Especially some of the American guys - like Skylar and Corey - Inc stuff from non matchroom events. For many fans around the world most of what we've seen is the matchroom stuff
@@DrDaveBilliards But yeah, thank you so much for your great content
Good idea. The only other tribute video I've done so far is for Efren:
ruclips.net/video/RQQtDIwCFvw/видео.html
Dr Dave, what is with the Colorado aversion to pool tables in bars? I live in NoCo, but can't find a table...
I'm a frustrated SD Transplant who wants to play pool.....
Lots of bars in Fort Collins and Loveland have tables.
Shane is, undoubtedly, the second greatest player of all time behind Efren. If we were to make a list:
1- Efren Reyes
2- Shane Van Boening
3- Earl Strikland
I think that is a fair list, except for the misspelling of Earl's name (Strickland). :)
@@DrDaveBilliards woops 😅
Correction at 7:53…it’s 8 consecutive break and runs. One of the games SVB won was off of Josh’s unlucky break.
Good point.
Shane actually was down 0 but managed to get 3 racks in to get his unbelievable win. Mika unfortunately somehow got amazing 10 racks but just couldn't get that 11th
Good
Thanks
Dr. Dave, when was Shane's second world championship? Other than winning the 2023 8-ball would championship.
See the “CORRECTION” in the video description or pinned comment.
Hey Dr Dave , do you think Shane still has US Open Win #6 inside him despite all the new competitors
Most definitely. He is still getting better.
After Efren, I have SVB second. Great players, better human beings.
@@luiscmyk0824 Agreed, on both counts.
What does dr Dave think of the cuesoul brand of pool cues
Sorry, but I don't know anything about them. I'm not really a "cue guy." I like what I use and don't like experimenting and changing unless there is a compelling reason.
@@DrDaveBilliards I was watching your carbon vs carbon I didn’t know so I thought I’d leave a comment on a newer video to see response thanks for feedback
@@austinmoore1689 Understood. The Revo and the Cuetec are the only carbo shafts I have tested. Sorry.
@@DrDaveBilliards your fine keep up the good content I used one of your drills and it worked getting warmed up to play against league players
It's not all that meaningful to compare athletes across generations but I can't help think of Bata vs. SVB.
Bata grew up dirt poor in a third world country where he had to drop out of school to go to work. Slept on pool tables at night at his uncle's hall to supplement his family's earnings. Hustled and gambled and honed his craft mostly on his own. He went on to become one of the GOATs of the game, and inspired many of his countrymen to take up the sport. And inspired and awed many across the world.
SVB didn't exactly come off a royal blood line but he at least grew up well in the US and must have had access to good coaches, leagues and tournaments and a whole pool ecosystem as he grew up which helped him get better and better with time. He's now one of the GOATs of the game.
I feel Efren's game is different because of the artistry and magic he brought to his game. His precision kicks and banks made my jaw drop open back in the 90s when I first saw him on ESPN.
SVB, OTOH, is very precise and calculated and almost mathematical. His shots don't always seem to show the artistry and creativity that Efren brought to the sport. Each a great, awe inspiring, and inspiring player in his own way!
A nice tribute to SVB.
As always, thanks for all your contributions towards the sport in your own way!
Well stated. Thank you.
Error; at 4:24, the purple ball is a 5 ball from Aramith Black brand.
Thanks for letting me know. I've added a "CORRECTION" to the video description and pinned comment.
@@DrDaveBilliards You’re Welcome! Fun Fact; Aramith Black pool balls are long-lasting and durable. The color combinations of the Aramith Black pool ball look great, doesn’t it?
@@mosesng6050 I honestly don't like any of the non-standard color combinations. People (like me) expect the 4-ball to be purple and the 5-ball to be orange. The standard colors were chosen for a reason:
billiards.colostate.edu/faq/ball/colors/
Shane making 6 balls on a 10-ball break looks like it should be CGI... shi*t's crazy
@@jeromelarson6732 If you want to see more impressive breaks by SVB and others, check out this video:
ruclips.net/video/6jYtFvOUzbk/видео.html
If you call a shot, it’s not luck, it’s skill
… even if you pocket a really “low percentage” shot that you would miss the majority of times? I certainly consider myself a little lucky when I pocket a shot I would typically make only 1 in 10 or 1 in 100.
Shane is amazing poor MIKA!!!!!
Mika seems to always be the victim of awesome shots.
and very good fishing skills 😂
3:15 "never touched the rail with the cue ball."
If you call the pocket before you shoot, it's not luck, This guy is on another level, Efren is and will always be the goat, but Shane is a close 2nd
Efren is the greatest all around player, but I don't think he is the best eight ball, nine ball, or 10 ball player. But when you factor in all of the major games Efren is clearly the best. I think guys like SVB are a slight bit better than Efren was at nine ball. Both Efren and SVB are great ambassadors for the sport. I have met Efren numerous times in the Philippines and he is about as humble as a human can be.
When I make a really low-percentage shot (even though I called it), I consider it “lucky.” But the better you are, the luckier you get.
Well stated comparison of SVB and Efren.
Ok, yes, SVB is the GOAT. Idc how good all of the other guys were. Reyes, Strickland, Mosconi, Ouschan. Idc. SVB is the GOAT.
If SVB continues his dominance in 9-ball, he would definitely be considered the 9-ball GOAT. However, Efren is still the overall GOAT (for now). For the reasons why, see my "EFREN 'Bata' 'The Magician' REYES TRIBUTE" video:
ruclips.net/video/RQQtDIwCFvw/видео.html
@@DrDaveBilliards Yea, I've seen a LOT of Reyes. Just the difference in cueball control. Reyes is top 3, at least, of all time. May have the best shots of all time. But to me, SVB, just my opinion. SVB clearly has amazing shots of his own, and we don't even know if he is at his prime yet. Calling Reyes best of all time is perfectly acceptable, I love watching that guy play.
Man, those 6 balls always causing great players to make Z shots. I always wondered if that cue ball being stuck behind the 6 like that is what reminded Shane of the famous z shot and made him think to shoot it. Just food for thought. I mean, it was almost identical. Including positions of the cue 6 and 10. Weird stuff lol
I think he just saw it as the only reasonable option. Luckily, it was more natural and easier than the Z-shot Efren faced (which required sidespin).
Shane Just won the big foot 10 ball at the derby
That would have been good to include too. Even more proof he deserved this video.
@@DrDaveBilliards hoping he gets the 6th US open
... and 7th, and 8th, etc.
Who is better? Shane or Efren?
Shane is better than the current Efren, but Efren was a better overall player in his prime. Shane would agree.
Nice tribute for SVB.
Are you gonna make video about Efren the 🐐's run at 2023 DCC 1-PKT?
I have already honored Efren quite a bit over the years, featuring him in several videos here:
billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-matches/
and here:
billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-shots/
but maybe it is time for another.
@@DrDaveBilliards, I know. I have watched them all. But going so deep (as of today last 4), in DCC 2023 1PKT at the age 68 is great. That's why I asked
@@emekdulgeroglu3914 His Derby City 1P showing at age 68 was definitely monumental.
3:28 he wasn't lucky. He called that pocket in that game. Also other shots in this video. If it's called then its not lucky. It's Shane. Wtf. Hater.
Anytime a player (even a pro) makes a shot that is very low-percentage for them, it is a little lucky when it goes (even if the shot is called). I am sure Shane would agree.
At 4:47 u said 4 ball btw its the 5 ball just so you know it’s the aramith black pool ball set and the 4 ball is pink and the 5 ball purple
I know. I added a "CORRECTION" to the video description and pinned comment.
At 11:16: ‘winning his second World Championship…’, hasn’t SVB only won the one World title, with the World Nine-ball last year?
If you’re referring to his first title being the Dragon ‘World 14.1 Championship’ in 2019, whilst billed as a ‘World Championship’, it wasn’t sanctioned by the WPA, which ultimately lead to the demise of the tournament the year after Shane won it; the WPA threatened to revoke participants from renewing their player licenses for 2021, which proved effective, but led to the 2020 event’s cancellation, and it hasn’t resurfaced since. Having said that, just because it wasn’t a WPA-sanctioned event, unlike every other World Championship event, it doesn’t hinder Shane’s ability as a player, he’s incredible to watch, and very much a worthy world champion. It’s only a slight disagreement as to how many world titles he has to his name.
Shane also won the 2007 World 10-Ball Championship, but it wasn't WPA-sanctioned either.
@@cakins1986 Whilst you are correct in that it wasn’t sanctioned by the WPA, that event wasn’t specifically billed a ‘World Championship’, rather an ‘International Championship’, a name which the WPA would leave alone; look at the name of the series of tournaments at the ‘International Open’, for instance.
However, it does appear that the WPA caught onto the absence of an official ‘World Championship’ tournament, which the International Championship effectively held the place of at the time, fairly quickly, establishing the World Ten-ball Championship the following year.
I should have been more careful with my fact checking. Strictly speaking, this was his first "World Championship" title. I've added a "CORRECTION" to the video description and pinned comment.
Do video next on JUST Emily Frazer please ❤
If Emily continues to have a positive impact on the sport for many years to come, a tribute video will certainly be appropriate.
Should have added in his bar box 8pack to this
I included his barbox 9-pack. Could you post a link for the 8-pack you are thinking of? Thanks.
@@DrDaveBilliards I believe this is the one ruclips.net/video/Dee4fgxEC68/видео.html
@@markhendrix745 Thanks! I've added the link to SVB's impressive list here:
billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-shots/
03:05 What's a shot??😮.
Yep. Absolutely perfect!
The ONLY player that one day WILL surpass Earl
… in 9-ball, but Efren is still the undisputed all-around GOAT. See my Efren Tribute video:
ruclips.net/video/RQQtDIwCFvw/видео.html
@@DrDaveBilliards sorry Double D Earl>Efren
@@kerrmoney I'm not sure what you mean. If you are suggesting Earl was a better all-around player than Efren (in all games), I think most of the pool world would disagree with you (including me).
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Well looks like he won't be defending his title this year at the Worlds
He played well, but that’s a tough field to defeat in back-to-back world tournaments.
How can you call it lucky if he calls it
I am sure he would agree with me. Anytime anybody makes a really low-percentage shot, some “luck” is involved. But the better you are the luckier you get.
2nd world title?? 😂
Yep. I misspoke on that one.
I like AI generated media
I’ll take that as a compliment since AI is getting pretty damn good. :)
6:54 is not a lucky shot. It's an intuitive shot played with speed to reorder the game. It's called a reset, and it's not luck. You need to be careful when you say a shot is lucky. There is also a certain flow that happens when players are on a roll, when everything they touch goes in. That's not luck but inspiration.
I am sure Shane would agree that he was a little lucky on that shot. He didn't have a clue where all the balls were going, especially the CB.
@@DrDaveBilliards Do you think pool players always have a clue where the white ball is going? Sometimes you play with feel, and that can't always be categorized as luck. Anyway, I don't want to nitpick at your videos. Thanks for the content.
@@exhainca I get your point, but it is tough to have a feel for where the CB is going with a thin hit (where pocket cheat makes a huge difference in CB direction), and where the CB is flying around the table hitting many other balls. You're welcome.
just hope he performs 100% or even 80% of how he normally plays in the mosconi cups 🥲
He has had some rough Mosconi moments over the years, but he has also had some great Mosconi shots and moments (as shown in my video).