Revealing My Secret System: How to Make Every Shot in Pool

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I can't stress this topic enough, because I believe that this approach can help so many players who are stuck. And if you want to help: like, comment and activate all bell 🔔notifications for this channel!

Sharivari
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Sharivari, this video was most helpful. I’ve noticed not only in my own game, but also by watching other people shoot in our APA 9 ball matches that there is too much “over thinking” going on while down on the shot. When down on the shot, all of the thinking and planning should have already been done while still standing up. All that’s left is to stroke the cue the way it was planned. From that point the geometry takes care of itself.

We recently had the pleasure and honor of Tom “Dr. Cue” Rossman stop by our local pool venue a couple weeks ago. We saw some awesome trick shots demonstrated, but also we learned so much from asking questions and watching Tom demonstrate what he was teaching. Everything he said leads back to what you showed in this video. I asked him if he uses an aiming system to shoot. He said aiming is easy; all one has to do is be able to shoot in a straight line. That resonated with me loud and clear. If you stroke it the way you planned it, the ball is going in. Thanks again for another great video!

madhatter
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Excellent video. One of the best things that ever happened to my game was YOU making a video two or three years ago, basically going over the same thing here, and just saying that once you get down on the shot your only job is to deliver the cue ball to where you intended when you were standing up. This has helped me so much.

In fact, three days ago I was playing a fairly good player that I have really struggled beating. I was on the hill in a race to eight match and had almost the exact shot you showed in this video. I knew exactly how I wanted to hit the cue ball in order to make the shot and get the cue ball back in good position for the eight. I decided what to do standing up and when I got down on the shot YOUR voice saying "just deliver the cue straight to your target" was actually in my mind.

When I am facing a tough shot those words are now exactly what I mumble to myself when I get down on the shot. It might sound weird for people to hear I am thinking about Sharivari when down on a tough shot, but it works for me.

jamesdavis
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Sharivari is the best pool instructor IMO. He is a down to earth very nice guy and a student of the game himself. His own enthusiasm and interest to learn the game is passed on as a great instructor. Well done!

bwhite
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Excellent video and 100% true. Exactly what Mark Wilson talks about in his book. Focus on delivering a perfect stroke. There's absolutely nothing wrong with missing due to having your aim off. But if you have a consistent, smooth stroke and deliver the cue ball where you intended, then the shot is a success.

MPL_.
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It's so true; you can't start learning until you have the fundamentals locked in. This seems especially true in both billiards and basketball. You have to have proper/consistent form and THEN you can learn how to adjust from your previous misses. Another great video, my friend 🙏

SlimRhyno
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The hardest thing for me is that I know what I need to do, I can just never execute the shot properly once it’s time to 😅 something is always off, whether it’s timing, speed, aim, my stance…thanks for always putting out helpful videos 🙏

simplyannoyed
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Some great points that are not so obvious. For me, it's exactly as stated. When I focus on cue delivery and don't care about making the ball, I make more shots. *VERY* hard to do but it's about trusting the process, and the results will be there.

JerryLee..
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I’m a flincher, can’t lie. This is really sage advice. Thank you as always!

thegodofpez
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I always tell the learning players that it takes time to develop your eye for potting angles but when you get to a stage where you no longer have any thoughts about making the ball…it only becomes executing the stroke exactly as thought before the shot…and if you don’t make the ball you should be able to easily diagnose where it went wrong…thank you for explaining it so well Sharivari…your videos always help me understand this immensely complicated game we love!

erimjxf
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wow thats what I needed this morning ( Canada ), im going to a tournament, nice video as usual

bacardy
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Great advice. This is always how it is when I'm in a flow state.

jpjoseph
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Loved the way you teach us how to eliminate the pressure on making a shot. That helps a lot. Thank you!

dolittle
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This lesson is exactly what i feel nowadays, after about 3-4 years of training various techniques, league play and some low league tournaments. Basically "collecting experience", if you will.

I can say with confidence, that my shot making and positional play have evolved, since i know about your channel. (Following since about 2019)

Another big thing to success is, that one should NEVER let a failed or misjudged shot put stress onto your mental game. I always analyze what i've expected and what came out of the executed shot. Very rare, that i can't find a reason for my fails now and the frequency of fails to happen, has gone down significantly, while collecting more and more experience.

And that moment when you realize, you're already feeling most to all of your planned shots, is just mindblowing amazing.

Please keep on doing videos.
I'll watch each and everyone. Promised 🙏


Grüße aus dem Ruhrpott 🐯✌️

--Nobody--
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GREAT VIDEO ! Just what I needed in my development. Now to remember the lesson when I am at the table.

markevenson
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I actually have that problem. Working on it!!! Great video!

marclacroix
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I understand so completely and I was simply doing what you were saying but I forget this concept and revert to old habits! Thank for the reminder!

skipperry
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Love the attention to the mental prep of the shot. So many people get lazy or complacent, myself included. Good stuff

brianbalkus
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that proper technique can be there but this mistake still happens, and emphasizing how its a mental mistake is so insightful.

chrism
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This video helped me SO much. Thanks Sharivari!! 💛🧡

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