10 Things You MUST Know in Pool
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Ten things you must know to understand cue ball physics and position play.
00:00 Frozen Rail Cuts
00:55 Position Zones
01:43 Picking A Point
02:43 Spinning Shots In
03:15 Frozen Rail Shots
04:14 Spin vs. Draw
04:59 Hopping On The Rail
05:46 Off The Ball Jump
06:30 Warp Shot
07:30 Off The Rail Jump
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#4: • 3 Clever Shots You MUS...
#5: • Shots That Will Leave ...
#6: • The MOST Important Sho...
#7: • The Most Ridiculous Wa...
#8: • Shots That Will Leave ...
#9: • Shots That Will Leave ...
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Пікірлер: 478
#10 a very simple shot.....hahaha. That was a good one
@toxsickdog
2 жыл бұрын
Very simple shot if you can keep the ball from flying off the table & hitting your opponent in the nuts.
@Johnsal517
2 жыл бұрын
@@toxsickdog jokes on you my opponent didn't have nuts it just went straight through
@joulupukki1607
2 жыл бұрын
U also need to be stephen curry to provide speed exactly on point its very hard shot indeed im quite impressed he hit it with 7 try
@thabelonekhavhambe5260
2 жыл бұрын
@@joulupukki1607 ĺ dsqdlqh
@deannataylor286
2 жыл бұрын
Lmao yeah 75 attempts
When he says, "Don't worry, i have a really clever shot for this one", I hold my breath. Sharivari is a genius and can explain so well to a layman.
@Sharivari
Жыл бұрын
Haha, thank you!
Wow ! These are great examples of common situations. Super simple explanations, even on the moderately difficult shots. Please keep them coming !!
The elevated right hand spin shot from 9 ball to 10 ball is sublime, unbelievable shot making. Plus actually hitting the 9 ball on the left side of it and still potting it, wow, eye opening 👏👍
@Aquachoz
2 жыл бұрын
Wrap shots are most unreliable for me, in this situation i would play shot with alot of backspin and would get decent position for 10. But this man has some insane skills and its really pleasure to watch him :D
@kalsyphr5039
Жыл бұрын
@@Aquachoz a strong bottom right or top right shot would achieve a decent result at less than half the skill needed to pull off a warp shot lol
I'm 45 and have really started to play in the last 6 months. Your gopro view of your shots have been amazing to see from your view. It has helped me figure out a lot of simple mistakes I was making.. Thank you! your videos are amazing, keep them coming.
@PriusMike88
Жыл бұрын
45 and really starting to play. That’s cool to hear. I’m 34 and I’m thinking of joining a pool league for the first time. I have a lot of anxiety and sad to admit it’s been quite debilitating and resulted in me completely checking out of society for the past two years. If I join the league it would be my first step in trying to connect with people again One thing thats wonderful about the game of pool for those who struggle with social anxiety, and I’ve noticed this in the pool hall I’ve been going to, is people can be playing for hours and say barely anything to one another. It’s like poker in the way that it can be as social or as anti social as you need it to be without feeling uncomfortable.
@axiomic
3 ай бұрын
@@PriusMike88 We all developed bad habits during the plague over the past few years, living alone and working from home also doesn't help.. I'm 42 and joined a weekly local pub pool comp. It was a good reason to get out of the house and speak with people, it's amazing how much we need regular face-to-face human interaction with different people and to have new conversations to remain sane. I find the pub comps are the best, free pool and a relaxed atmosphere, despite that I don't drink. Also you get to meet a broad range of people from different backgrounds, you can learn their stories.. or not.. or just connect on the mutual love of the game. It's very equalising in that regard, whether they're a lawyer, a brick layer, or an immigrant who hasn't seen their family in 3 years.
Man I love your entire set up there, that table is magnificent and the ambiance seems perfect. If that was mine Id be really enjoying my broken leg recovery. Love your videos, I really need to play pool soon.
Your instructions are absolutely awesome. Thank you. Learning. . You explain and demonstrate much better than others I’ve watched..
Drunk at a bar: "oh yes is simple shot." *proceeds to yeet 8 ball into the shadow realm*
Its Nice to see pool shots from a Left-handed Prospective alot of people say it doesn't matter but in a way it does Coming from a Left-handed Pool player . I Really Appreciate you !!
@AngelRivera-fp9md
2 жыл бұрын
Why you think it matters? I really dont know
@Chris-mw8dr
2 жыл бұрын
Right -handed and Left -handed players have Different Play Patterns when it comes to choosing what Position where Setting up for .. Right -handed players Usually set up Left-handed players Shots when they miss and Don't even realize it !! Lol 🤣
@AngelRivera-fp9md
2 жыл бұрын
@@Chris-mw8dr damn that makes sense! Its obvious to me now that you tell me but I never thought about it😂
@Chris-mw8dr
2 жыл бұрын
Yeap !! I'm a True Lefty ..Hit me up Anytime ..Nice to meet You
@kelleydaniels9498
2 жыл бұрын
As a lefthanded player, you definitely see the table differently.
The warp shot is something that has me literally blown away. Im pretty much a novice, playing only for a year or so, but I have watched much more pool than I’ve played, and have NEVER seen something like that. So many professionals with bad position and they do this or that but never something like that. Just brilliant
Man, I've just discovered your amazing channel and I've been watching your videos for a few weeks, now. Just wanted to say thanks so much for what you do! You're an excellent teacher and your video technique is superb. I'm sure I'm not the only guy who's been playing pool for decades who has found something very useful in your project. Thanks again!
@Sharivari
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind comment!
@thenolartist
2 жыл бұрын
Great to know you're honest about how many times #10 shot took for you to sink 8 ball, thanks for great tips!!
Your instructions are absolutely awesome. Thank you. Learning. 😊
Love your honesty! Great info. Thank you!
So glad I subscribed … been away from the game and getting back to it … thanks for helping sharpen my skills
I’m often at the opposite end of the table and this video has helped tremendously. Thank you. #10 I get tired of running for the cue ball but still trying it.
@toddcoon1730
2 жыл бұрын
Way more fun with cement or tile floors.
@ericwong3868
Жыл бұрын
@@toddcoon1730 can cue balls break on those surfaces?
@toddcoon1730
Жыл бұрын
@@ericwong3868 Never saw one break, Probably rough em up a bit. We would play horse, 9 ball cross side, cue ball off table one bounce on floor and in trash can. Throw ball down rail of 12x6 snooker table, double titty one bounce on floor onto 4 1/2x9 and in corner pocket. Some money won on that one.
Very good tips that aren’t super tough, definitely be adding these to my game
#7 is my favorite! Thanks for sharing such a clever shots!
Thank you for these great lessons….I know what I will be doing for the next couple of days.
You just gained a subscription thanks a lot for the tips dude 😎
You explain and demonstrate much better than others I’ve watched.
Very excellent demonstration, love it
The elevated right hand spin shot from 9 ball to 10 ball is sublime, unbelievable shot making. Plus actually hitting the 9 ball on the left side of it and still potting it, wow, eye opening
Thx for all these nice shots :)
Thank you so much for posting such great videos . I’ve learned so much and have become a better player for it , thank you and please keep posting ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Fantastic video, and I only got through half of it. Most definitely will watch the rest. Thank you
Wow thank you for the lessons 🙂
Great tips - will be practicing these - thank you 🙏🌸🌹
I’m so glad I found this channel. 👏👏👏
The #10 is truly amazing and I want to try it... Thanks for the lesson
This is so entertaining to watch. I keep practicing and hope to get as good as you one day
Thank you for this amazing video.
Very helpful thanks!
Enjoyed it, thank you.
I just stumbled into this channel...I really like it. Thank you for your teaching style too.
Really happy with the shots you showed. Some times need these shots to recover from a bad shot. 😁😀😀😀😀💚
Your a beast! Thanks for the tips 👍🏼💯
Very instructive thanks.
Great video. I've been playing for a while and knew most of this, BUT I did learn a couple new things! Bravo and you got my sub =] #8 is really cool. Going to practice this and USE it often. I play a LOT of 8 ball and of course, you can get stuck behind a lot of traffic, especially if you're only a 5 in the APA like me. I LOVE this tech!
Great info for players!!
My husband and I shoot on a pool league. I can't wait to set these up and try them. My husband can execute unbelievable shots, but I get by with just luck... So I can't wait to learn these and improve substantially. Thank you for showing these amazing shots. Keep them coming.
very useful.... thank you for the video
Another great video, learned new skills.
Wow bro, I’m a beginner and I’m already feeling like a pro, thank you so much for these impactful videos,🙏🏾🔥👌🏾👌🏾
Priceless,thanks very much,you are my guru!
Dude, you're the man! I love the honesty about how many shots it took you at the end and the outtake of the first attempt lol
@Sharivari
8 ай бұрын
Thank you :D
Very Informative. Thank You
You make it so easy to follow thank you
Great videos. What are the marks on the rails for? Can I get these somewhere?
Wow, that "warp shot" #9 was just awesome. One of the coolest shots I've seen in a very long time, that wasn't a trick shot as such.
WOW, what a teacher! John P.
Thanks, I am really enjoying the tuition with these great shots that we should all know, but don't - until now!
Thank you for putting the camera down the sights, the difference is huge for me
Thank you for the videos
The warp shot is the best shot for me to practice as I have never seen or played that kind of a shot in all my years of playing pool until this video. Excellent tutorial. Keep it up
Glad you were honest about #10, when i saw it i was thinkin..... i dont think id try that in a match. Odds of the 🎱 flying off the table are pretty high and a easy way to lose. Theres a better alternative in that case but it was impressive to see you nail it. Well done.
We’ll Man, thanks a lot for explaining these type of shots 👏🏼
Very Nice ,Thanks !
Thank you !
Thank you for a good video....what type of shaft are you using? I'm going to by one and I hear many things about carbon fiber, good and bad. Your advice would be very welcomed.
Great tips and these are all must knows
Nice. Thanks.🇵🇭
Love shot 9, definitely giving that a go
I love your content. what size table is in your videos?
Love all your videos, is that a CF stick your using, what make is it?
Best pool videos period
Great video!
Yes, some of them are silly, but the explanations were very well put together. I definitely learned a little bit, but also was entertained.
Great video loved it
Explained very well and the pov makes it easy to understand. Good video.
@Sharivari
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
WOW, that was great
Very simple shots LOL I love it
This person gave me a big lesson on how to play this game that I love to play! Thank you
Where did you buy your pool table? I love it.
Great video, question?, how to get those mark for the rails?
This is what i need now.
dude u are the best master ever... u got my like and subscribe and i wish that help supporting ur chanel ♥️
What I like best is how you say you know some of the shots are like trick shots. 😁🎱. mahalos & aloha 🤙🏾
VERY cool! You have yourself a new sub :D
I live your table! Mainly the rails and felt...very nice and fast
Too good to be helpful. X)
Thanks amazing video. 😘
Yes but do you still have to make contact with the rail and ball at the same time or just Infront of the ball to give it the opportunity to come back at it?
wt table are you using? BTW great video i subed
Awesome tips
Howdy, HOLY COW ... these demonstrations were astounding. That jumped 8 ball - I mean come on ... brilliant. I was shouting at my screen throughout this video - lovelovelove First smile of the day - thanks for this. I can't wait to try a few.
Nice. We Want more if content like that
is it easier to add spin using your bridge hand or your back/cue hand, if youre just trying to throw off your aim less? im not at a point where i can alternate or use both based on situation for things like squirt etc im just trying to be able to apply left/right spin without it throwing off my aim for now another question, for things like #5 when you did bottom right english - could you explain a bit more why you chose bottom right instead of bottom left? would bottom left have gone too far wide, and the cue ball would have ended up on the other side of the 8 than where it did with bottom right? and then why did you pot top on the 8ball shot (after you did top right) instead of putting inside english like you talk about in #1? your examples of common situations are really great but i think us less experienced players could really use some explanation of how you choose your english on these shots, not just which english we should use, so that we can think for ourselves in different situations, or if we dont remember what you said here
Great Channel!
Lol...funny as hell, how you made that last jump shot (like it was nothing)...Nice sense of humor.
Hi Sharivari, Great explanation of the game, What is the Brand or the model of the Cash Casino Slot Machine in the background ? Thx a lot .Be good.
I've almost done the #10 shot twice except it was across the whole table. The first time I did it, the target ball flew through the budlight chandelier! It landed on the corner pockets guard and then out of bounds. The second time it landed less than a foot away on the felt. I was in awe to watch it fly across the table diagonally. I called it "mortar shot"
@Sean-xe3ur
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
Thanks man
Definitely going to use shot five when it comes up.
I learn a lot from your videos, how do I get your pool cue?😁
I consider myself an above average 8 ball player. often beating the average bar goer in a game of pool. however I have no concept of spin shots despite my accuracy so this would be really great to try out some time. I also struggle aiming spin shots as I'm not entirely sure I know where to expect the ball to go.
Those were some awesome shots Sharivari!!! Can u imagine if u pulled one of those shots out at a local bar it would either start a fight or someone would buy u a beer no in between!
I like how the diamonds on the table are. Broken down into segments with lines. Is that some sort of tape (where to get)? Or is that the way the pool table came?
You are funny, Sharivari, even if unintentionally so. Entertaining and educational. Can't ask for more!
@Sharivari
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Robert!
Your pool and cue looks awesome. What's the price? And where to buy it ?
What kind of a tip do you use for these shots. Brand an is it a soft or super soft tip?