Great stuff! The cue ball diagrams very helpful. The 2 shots on the 6 ball that get shape on the 8 with High Inside spin have just slightly different hits on the cue ball: Going all the way up table for the 8, a touch more High than Inside spin. For shape on the 8 ball on the Spot, a touch more Inside than High. Seems that the 8 ball up table also needs a bit more power in the stroke? Thx.
Hello! Yes, these are O-rings used to enforce holes in the paper when you put sheets into a binder. You can put them on the table, and remove them easily. Does not harm the felt, etc. and they are usually very cheap as well
how come professional players don't use these kind of shots in big matches. i mostly watch 9 ball tournaments but i have never seen those reverse spin positional shots tbh they always play 4-5 rails positional shots. can you please explain the reason? thank you cool video btw...
Well, they do (try to find some examples for you), yet only if they are in trouble; but mostly they don‘t, because their position game usually is so excellent
With the reverse spin in the shot at 8:10 you get awfully close to the 9-ball for no reason, you don't need the ball that close to the cushion. In a game you would just let it bounce straight back, wouldn't you?
nice drills, big thanks
Thanks so much!
Summer time is indeed practice time. Please tell that to my girlfriend too. Great stuff as usual!
Hahaha - indeed! Play on
Nice presentation.
Thanks a lot!!
Love this! Can't wait to try them
Let me know how it went!!
Great video, i upgraded to v10 chalk, wow 🤩 game changer for me and my table, so much cleaner👍
Awesome, love mine too!
Great stuff! The cue ball diagrams very helpful. The 2 shots on the 6 ball that get shape on the 8 with High Inside spin have just slightly different hits on the cue ball: Going all the way up table for the 8, a touch more High than Inside spin. For shape on the 8 ball on the Spot, a touch more Inside than High. Seems that the 8 ball up table also needs a bit more power in the stroke? Thx.
Exactly! Yes, you would need to hit it with a bit more force if you wanna get on the eight!
reverse english is a nice technique to have in your pool playing arsonel
are those ball marker stickers movable or transferrable?
Hello! Yes, these are O-rings used to enforce holes in the paper when you put sheets into a binder. You can put them on the table, and remove them easily. Does not harm the felt, etc. and they are usually very cheap as well
@@pocketedyoutube , i use a blackboard chalk. And erase my marks by tapping with my palm. Hahaha.
@@commandernoodles2367 I can relate, did something similar as well, so…. all good!!
How heavy is your playing cue sir?
Its 21/22 Oz
@@pocketedyoutube Thank you! Also how much better is that taom chalk than master chalk in your opinion?
@@MagicMikeBilliards oh, in terms of keeping your cue and tables clean - unmatched! And the grip between cueball and tip is as good as it gets
@@pocketedyoutube Hmmm. I will look into getting some!
how come professional players don't use these kind of shots in big matches. i mostly watch 9 ball tournaments but i have never seen those reverse spin positional shots tbh they always play 4-5 rails positional shots. can you please explain the reason? thank you cool video btw...
Well, they do (try to find some examples for you), yet only if they are in trouble; but mostly they don‘t, because their position game usually is so excellent
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With the reverse spin in the shot at 8:10 you get awfully close to the 9-ball for no reason, you don't need the ball that close to the cushion. In a game you would just let it bounce straight back, wouldn't you?
Absolutely! But for demo purposes, just wanted to show options