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One more tip on the way: Never visualize in a negative way, like: "The cue ball better doesn't drop into the pocket." Once you are seeing the image of the cue ball droping, you are more likely to do exactly that. And the reason behind this is, that our brian does not understand the "don't." It's just able to see the image of the cue ball dropping. So next time, think and visualize in a positive way: "The cue ball will hit the rail next to the pocket".
ОтветитьI know this is old and you have gone pro since but I think its funny that you stated your not a pro and hit a full nineball run with every shot under a minute while explaining your shot.
ОтветитьI've play pool better than before after watching this video thank you
ОтветитьI need to consistently do this because I have done this before but it's very rare. And it does cost me and its a bad habit too. Thanks for this video Sharivari. I'll try to adopt this into a full time thing.
ОтветитьYou are a pro teacher. You visualizations are second to none.
ОтветитьVisualization really works, it's a game changer
ОтветитьI wonder how pros play. I see you people make rail shots simple to an extent you can play drawer with hard shots and still not miss the shot. In our local tables, we beg the balls to rall along the rail without minding cue ball position and still end up missing the shot. Worst of it all we leave the ball hanging by the pot favouring our opponents.
ОтветитьMantap❤
ОтветитьThis needs to be a series. As a student who is just past basic concepts videos, this is the exact kind of information I need. It teaches you how a pro thinks while playing, it teaches you how to see different options, and the thing I need at this point is more videos of pros talking through their decision process thank you I could watch so many of these videos if it becomes a series
ОтветитьI like the dot to visualize the point on the cue ball. For the object ball are you hitting just the middle? I would love to see the dot on the object ball too
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьThis looks like a Lucasi cue-butt. What kind of butt-extension are you using, and how did you manage to attach it to the cue?
ОтветитьThis helped me a lot 🎉
ОтветитьGreat video! This is becoming my go-to channel for billiards instruction. Thanks!
ОтветитьYou may not be a professional player but you can teach. not all players can teach. you have that gift. thank you. i learned a lot from you. teaching is a different skill. I hope Efren Bata Reyes can teach like you but he can't.
ОтветитьPool made easier 🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьMOST INFORMATIVE VID YET. YES MORE LIKE THAT.
ОтветитьOne of my favorite videos of yours. Thanks Sharivari!
ОтветитьI hit the 8 Ball and the 8 ball didn’t go in but I accidentally hit the other teams ball in a pocket is it a foul or a loss ?
ОтветитьGreat video. Thanks for including the mark where your hitting the cue ball.
ОтветитьWhich brand of cue are you using there
ОтветитьGreat video brotha
ОтветитьGreat video. 1 of my biggest problems is rushing I know the english of the cueball but end up rushing the shot so it goes sideways same with the long straight in shots sometimes I have a habit of adding unintended spin. Thanks for these videos very helpful just gotta practice more.
ОтветитьI'm am an advanced player and you have THE BEST pool videos!
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Oh yes, help me a lot this good video. Thanks
ОтветитьYou have good stuff. But you over talk and talk, even repeating over and over.
Ответитьthank you
ОтветитьWHAT DID?
ОтветитьJust a lovely channel. It's very addictive. I have learned a lot from it, buddy. Thank you so much for your time.
Ответитьi been playing for around 20yrs and just stopped playing because of the pandemic. just got back playing a weeks ago and your videos are really big help to refresh all my skills and fundamentals. your vids are the best of what i,ve seen by far. thank mate!
ОтветитьI like your video's I need to watch them over and over but thanks again
ОтветитьYou have great content!
Ответитьyour videos have helped me improve quickly. thank you
ОтветитьI've been playing for 47 years; and I discovered early on that I could not shoot worth a damn if I could not 'see' my lines. In the heyday of my competition phase, I was a top-tier player in 8-ball and 9-ball; however, after about 18 years of that, I began studying and playing 3-cushion - and that's where I began to really learn about the physics of billiards, especially how it relates to caroms and tangent lines. That is a skill I see sorely lacking in many barroom players today, and have seen many games lost because the player couldn't 'see' all the possibilities on the table.
ОтветитьVery helpful, thank you for sharing.
ОтветитьSo good to see another southpaw
ОтветитьVery good
ОтветитьIt is one of your best videos. Thanks for these great tips.
ОтветитьNice!
ОтветитьThank you !
ОтветитьU talk too much!
ОтветитьYou could this, you could that, and you could have if you done this. You are a joke!
Ответитьthank you you are too good and very detailed, I like your style very much, thank you very much as I am just a starter you are a great help
ОтветитьThank you for your honesty! I appreciate you showing the process of adjusting the plan as you go.
Ответитьyou have cue stick waste can i
ОтветитьTy so much.I learn a lot by watching great video.I hope I can apply this in actual game.
ОтветитьI really like the image on the cue strike point!
ОтветитьVideo well thought and explained well. Thank you.
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