How To Make Your Pool Stroke More Accurate

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An overview of How To Make Your Pool Stroke More Accurate / Straighter and more Reliable:

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Thanks for watching!!
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NielsTheTerminatorFeijen
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Love it how he is honest about the tries of his shots. You have all these trick shot shooters that never mentions how many takes it took to finally nail the shot and pretend they had just one go at it. You da man Terminator!

geraldmartin
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I finally had an “aha” moment with doing a consistent draw shot and a corner to corner stop shot. Can’t wait to implement this drill!

maxlahoud
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30 mins watching and following your videos worth more than 1 year self-practicing :) You're superb.

tunghoangvu
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I've been playing pool for many years and every practice session starts with setting up straight in stop shots from a couple feet to table length. I'm looking for a dead stop with no unintended side spin on the cue ball or the cue ball sliding an inch or so left or right. Then I follow and draw these straight in shots. If I miss it's a stroke issue. This drill gets my stroke and hand eye coordination in order. No quick jerk strokes. Smooth back and forward motion with my vision zeroed in on the object ball before pulling the trigger. Any beginner or lower level players reading this and watching this video, take heed. You'll never advance beyond where you are until you've mastered a straight stroke.

beercanbrian
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Bert Kinister is awesome. The passion he has for pool is amazing.
Thanks for the video.

camaroman
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Hi Terminator, I’m your fans from Taiwan, I really like “back to the basic” videos, these are good lessons for pool players, I learn a lot from your videos and try to practice like that, Thank you !

kgwukass
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Your a natural teacher Niels! Thank you for taking the time to help us amateur players.

josephsabato
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This is exactly the video I needed. I feel like I get perfectly aligned and have a straight stroke but there is a flaw somewhere because I lack consistency.

LAZERaka
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Good drill—nice and simple.
Also, I just want to say—for those who haven’t seen your vid on bank shots—putting a little (very little) outside english on the cue ball when you have to cut the bank shot has been a revelation! Not only have my banks, even full-length banks, become much more reliable, but I’m passing it on to the people I play with (cause I like competition), and their bank game improves immediately!
Neils, you’re the MAN!

raystanczak
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GREAT DRILL!
A controlled straight shot is the most important shot in pool because it's associated to every single shot. If you can't shoot straight you can't hit your target or apply "art" (draw (screw), English, etc) consistently.

fixitrod
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Thank you for being honest about the number of tries and modifications... gives us realistic goal settings

michaelsauer
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Your not just a world nine ball champion terminator.. but a world class pool teacher.. by the way i am a filipino but still practicing ur own grip ang stroke.. love it.. keep teaching..

mourainezabate
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I appreciate his honesty didn't try pretending like he did those shots first try.. much respect terminator, and I love these videos.. learning from one of the best is pretty awesome

raymondrenox
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WOW!!!
I just found a major reason why my stroke occasionally let me down from time to time while performing this drill.
Thanks again Niels...I’m geeked!!! 😊

ronthepoolstudent
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I’m loving the moments of honesty in these videos. It’s nice to see a world class player admit the multiple takes to get the shot they want on camera. There’s a human element here that other videos miss. Great stuff Niels!

I don’t have a full size table. I have a portable one I set up every night and can only shoot going 1 direction because of the little room I have. Still though- during the pandemic I’ve been able to improve, and I attribute that to drills like this. I practiced stop, follow, and draw shot drills over the first 6 months of lockdown almost exclusively, and it really improved my stroke.

SenseiNatePlaysPool
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This is great practice. One thing I did when I started these practice shots was starting with short shots instead of long shots right off the bat. Master the short and work your way to the corner to corner shots.

mkoz
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Awesome. Thanks for sharing the correct way to do it. Sometimes people practice a lot, but they repeat the wrong thing over and over. It’s nice to see the right way to do it first

efranco
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You make it look so laughably easy. A lot of years put into that stroke. Keep up the fine work.

lesterweinheimer
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Thanks for the vid, Niels! So great to have a humble pro show us some tips.

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