Pool Lesson | How To Play A Powerful Draw Shot

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A lot of players struggle with playing an accurate and powerful draw shot. In this lesson we are going to talk about things like timing, bridging, where you grip the cue, the right tip curvature, and how you prevent choking on the ball.

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I really really love power draw shots and been practicing them much more than anything else, I think nobody has talked about them as perfect as you did 👌👍

mohammad.mahdi.heydari
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Sharivari, you must be psychic! A pool mate and I were just talking about our poor draw shots just 2 hours ago. Great video! As usual!

someguy
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I like the v-t graph so much! Glad to see the "follow-through" concept explained clearly from the principle of physics!

shuchengchao
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I have been struggling with draw shots. I always wanted to learn long power draw shots, now you give me a reason to start practicing these types of shots. Thank you and take care 😊

classygirl
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Yep, just what I expected. Another top notch video from Sharivari. Love watching his style of instructing. He almost never says anything I disagree with.

BladeRunner-tdbe
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you are a fantastic teacher, i have no question after your lessons because you explain every detail so well.thank you;-)

sawdust
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Hi Sharivari. When I was a kid I was taught that you find the balance point of the cue and then move back about 5 inches on the butt of the cue. A good rule when your shaft is not extended to much. This always achieved pretty good draw for me. When I have the shaft extended a good amount I move my butt hand back keeping the the cue balanced once again. Good draw once again. This rule works pretty good for me. Thanks for the video. Cheers.😊

brianb.
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Timing! That's a huge piece I was not considering. Thanks!

MarkTiarra
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This was great! Your beginning description is exactly what was happening to me. Tried this shot after this lesson and found it was 'the timing' that was wrong. I increased the speed at the time of impact and the draw was greatly

scurtin
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You not only make unique/original videos, but even when you make videos many others have done, you do it in a much better way... Great as always.

Blessed..Teach.God
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Excellent tips. Enjoy the series. Been playing for 60 years and can still improve. Thanks!!

fastal
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Best description of "timing" that I've ever seen!

patrickbreach
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I have struggled being consistent in my draw shots, especially long draw shots. Very good lesson. will definitely practice these tips. Thanks

robertchambers
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Even tho I can draw the ball fairly easily, but you still taught me a couple things to improve my draw shit even more... Thanks man! You're awesome!

vedantkansara
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Great video. Very true about aiming low and timing. I also tell beginners the cue ball never lies. Players would say, I was aiming low but the cue ball will move forward and I would say the cue ball never lies, you hit the cue ball not low enough.

playpoolfyao
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I’ve been having such a hard time with draw shots! My team captain gave me very similar advice. More level cue…speed vs. angle. Can’t wait to practice more!

samanthadeshane
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This lesson put me on the path to have a great draw. As a beginner it eluded me. The notion of a loose grip and accelerating through the cue ball made all the difference. With these notions in my head, I tried a few draw shots and my performance was transformed. Thank you!

odizcvw
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Such excellent information here, thanks! 🤟

thegodofpez
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Thanx for the video! Most important tip for me was the tip radius. I always thought that the highest radius will get me the most spin, so i used a very round tip.

cristianmunteanu
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Great, very useful info as always.. THANKS !!!!

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