Pool Lesson | Understanding The Cueball

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This pool lesson is aimed to help you understanding how the cueball moves on the table. We will learn how the cueball reacts after you hit an object ball with an angle. This is essentially to understand and predict the cueball path.

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Love the way this guy instructs. To the point. Great graphics, intelligent commentary. Makes sense, uses simple terms with good examples. By far he is better than most who feel they HAVE to pass on their own learning. Up there with Dr Dave. Keep it simple as possible whilst still getting their point over.BIG TICK from me.😁

iainscott
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There are **alot** of people out there teaching pool, but I've gotta say man, you are very very good... Not only in your abilities & knowledge, but also how you execute your videos as well.

Great job Brother, keep it up.

Blessed..Teach.God
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A little hint: Depending on the angle you have on the one-ball, you may have to adjust your speed and hit a little lower / higher on the cueball. I can't explain all these little details in this video. Thats where you have to take action and just trial and error. Enjoy your lesson!

Sharivari
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this is the right way of teaching . this man is so understandable and not too advance in teaching.
best video so far

jaybeebetlogan
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Your videos are absolutely wonderful. Well explained, well recorded and perfectly edited! Good work Sharivari!

vishalm
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Very clear and helpful. Great job as always!

Tblillard
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I love you videos sharivari. Well explained with excellent visual aids. Keep up the great work!

TheDiceyDealer
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Thank you so much for explaining but by bit on how to shoot it truly is a good learning experience you have truly helped me since I started watching you

kennethb.
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Great tutorial sir. i have seen a lot of video tutorials in pool, but the clarity of your intructions and graphical representation were superb - where will you hit the cueball and the speed are very important. please continue making videos or just run out with couple of racks just by indicating where to hit the cue ball and at what speed, i learn a lot just by that. thank you! 😂

poolpassion
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It is very handy to see how tangent line works on the shots. Thanks so much. Great channel. Keep recording vids man !

Mf
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Give me two weeks to watch all of these videos and then you and I should have a game!

peterbroder
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Great video! Just one thing, at 5:44, the image of the spin on the Cue Ball shows Right Spin, when I guess it’s actually Left Spin (and also, you say left spin). But yes, thanks for the amazing videos, cheers!

tonicogsf
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I enjoy watching the great pool player's I play pool and I know how hard it is they make look easy much respect to this great player

robertbennett
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i was testing out the fiirst shot alot and found that you can get position on the 2 ball by doing an extreme draw shot with right hand english after a few tries it was working consistantly

trppodin
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Hello, If you are looking at the white ball, the shot is outside not inside. In the video is inside, please check the example of the cue ball, this is the opposite (mirror).

erickhino
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Great job dude love ur videos keep up the good work!!!

jasonkeith
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Good stuff. Enjoy your videos very much.

JosephKoontz
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Great video man!!! Awesome tips!!! But why not go for the easier shot in the one nine combo? I would take that chance any day over trying to get back on that two then back down for the three.

GhettoFisherman
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Dude you have a lot of scattered lessons, but I think they are very valuable. Can you put your playlists in a clear order so a beginner an coherently learn from your lessons

cameronthomas
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What brand pool table do you have? I see that it has graduations on the rails for training. I really enjoy watching your instructional videos.
Thanks, Lance

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