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This is great.
I myself tried to figure this out, but didn’t realize there was a legit system
Great stuff Dr. Dave. This lesson reminds me of Buddy Hall's "clock system" to manage cue ball control.
ОтветитьDoes this work on a 7 foot diamond?
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьDave, or whichever assisstant is answering this, have you done a full experiment on C J Wiley's 'with a touch of inside'? Just curious, thanks.
ОтветитьYet another thing I thought I knew...but really did not. Now to try and remember it all !! I imagine over time it's gets easier and more intuitive....at least I hope so.
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ОтветитьThe best tutorial for cue ball control ❤
ОтветитьBrilliant, maybe now I can stop being surprised by scratching in that side pocket, the number of times I’ve lost games because of that exact scratch! Hopefully never scratch again on that shot
Ответитьgreat video; in playing on 9,8,7' tables; what, if any little differences our you experiencing?
ОтветитьI keep watching pool videos to improve. However, I come back to you and get the best information. I love your more "scientific" analytical approach to billiard's.
ОтветитьUnfortunately in Australia we do not have the diamonds on our tables
ОтветитьOMG ! What a lesson. It's really a game changed for me.
ОтветитьJust when you think that you know enough Billiards, Dr Dave drops another masterclass lesson
ОтветитьExcellent video Dr Dave.
Thank-you very much for your great job.
P, S: could you do a detailed video on swerve?
Short, medium, long distance and different speeds and different amount of side spin.
With your magic high speed camera?
I know it's a lot of job but it would be precious.
Thank-you soooo much.
Another great video, Dave.
Your channel is invaluable for the lovers of the game.
My brother started playing recently and he loves them.
Keep up the good work!
Bon matin. Le Québec francophone apprécie le partage de votre savoir.
ОтветитьI like it better when the cue ball doesn't scratch.
ОтветитьI cant st commenting on how good this video is this is my third time watching
ОтветитьThis is so unbelievable dr Dave I went on the table today and practice what you explain and I feel so good! Finally I can play more pin 📌 point position and break out! I even watch the billiards link you put in the description and oh my oh my it’s was incredible thank you sooooo much dr Dave
ОтветитьHey dr dave with this video you have really enhance my knowledge more. I was always corcerned but aware of how this system works but i often make a mistake because this type of practice is not is my repetoire of shots i mainly use feel and hope but thank you much heading on yhe table to really work on this. I saw the post on my feed a few days ago and promise that i will watch in full atleast three times. Thanks again dr love from jamaica
ОтветитьHi Dave you're an awesome individual. I've watched some of your videos in the past and came back to your channel again. I've always enjoyed playing pool and feel like you could definitely give me a better insight on any areas that I lack in knowledge. I never realized, just how in depth you go with your intelligence and knowledge on the subject. Thanks for the videos and everything else. If you have a way to somehow talk direct that would be amazing.
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ОтветитьHi, do you think the ball quality matters? im using replica one, r u using original fullset? whatever the brand is
ОтветитьThank you for this great information...! I can clearly see how much this can improve position play.
Ответитьhi, how to hold the grip on line of aim? while standing should the grip hand be already on line of aim above the right leg? seems that as i am getting down and my body turns my grip hand goes offline ???
tnx
Love this video. It turns a shot which ends runs for most players into a strength.
ОтветитьNice video as always DrDaveBilliards but I was confused at the end of 'Basic Systems' about the 9 ball safety.. Am I missing something or did you snooker yourself?
ОтветитьAwesome knowledge! Dr. Dave, I have an unrelated question regarding nine ball rules I am hoping you can help me clarify. When a player breaks a nine ball rack, legally pockets a ball, AND another object ball flies out of the table, is that a foul (loss of turn)?
ОтветитьAbsolute legend
ОтветитьIf you linked Kaci this video like a week earlier, he would have saved 150k and a trophy 😬
ОтветитьGreat one! Thanks for this. This for sure have to be practiced.
Ответитьdave,your the best,i love your pool tutorials,they help me out greatly
ОтветитьPhysics brain buzzing!!!! Such a great system from the GOAT!
ОтветитьWOW, just wow. Wot a tremendous great vid and explanation. Huge help for calculation the CB path. BIG thx Dr 👌👌👊💪👑
ОтветитьDr Dave, I have a major problem pocketing object balls frozen to the rail. I used to be able to pocket most when the cut angle was maybe 15 degrees, but now I have issues with the cut angle being more than 25 degrees no matter the spin or lack of intentional spin. Another issue I have is with my new Cuetec cue with an 11.8 tip, I have issues hitting center ball. Should I get a 12.5 shaft? As always I appreciate any suggestions or recommendations you give.
ОтветитьThis is super. But can't get it to work unless I hit thinner 1/16 or 1/8 as you suggest. Exact half-ball hit with a tip of top, maybe I'm hitting to hard, the CB freezes coming off the hit with ball and rail. If I slow it down it does this effect less, but doesn't have enough speed to come back across the table towards the long corner (or side on the side-side shots). Then a friend tries it and hits it nearly perfect. He watched me hit a lot and can't figure out what's different. Something in my stroke or speed. Anyway, good reference system. I'll adjust it to my actual results for usefulness in game.
ОтветитьThank you so much. This is the video I've been waiting for. I've been playing for 5 years now, every day and I have watched over a hundred videos on pool (a lot of them yours), but this is just what I need....to be able to control the cue ball coming off the cushion. I am going to throw myself into studying this system on my table and getting it zeroed in. Thanks again.
ОтветитьIMO, learning how to predict cue ball path after contact with object ball is the best way to improve your game. Thanks for revealing more secrets of the universe Dave!
ОтветитьMore good info from Dave.🏆
ОтветитьVery useful follow up to the reference lines in the Pocket Hangers video. Thanks, Dr. Dave!
ОтветитьDave, great video! Thanks for sharing
Ответитьdid you use a new shaft Dr.Dave?
ОтветитьGreat stuff!
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