Getting comfortable with these shots is excellent advice. We must learn to take risk. Sadly I tried one power draw and my tip fell off
@zanethind8 күн бұрын
One of the most cool looking and sexy shots in all of pool
@austinwang98519 күн бұрын
Slow the fuck down, you hurrying to take a shit?
@owendurant78739 күн бұрын
When i draw or follow, should my bridge be centered and attack down or up on the cue ball or adjust my bridge either higher or lower and attack the cue ball higher or lower from (but in a stright line) from a centered bridge? A bit confuseing but hopefully someone understands my question and can give correct advise. Thanks
@Danumurti189 күн бұрын
It's not just about good strokes, good aiming and intuition, I believe Efren Reyes have a high IQ like Einstein.
@TTK-ft1fp13 күн бұрын
That’s a illegal shot
@christang940615 күн бұрын
U need to mention TableCloth standards, Cueball Quality, TipSharpening & Chalk techniques!
@hoppechr16 күн бұрын
Ocerlap % equals % of transferred impulse (velocity, way).
@chimerakim19 күн бұрын
Way too fast...
@user-me6uc2ll6m19 күн бұрын
جميل
@richardbenito647222 күн бұрын
I could only pot 1 or 2 long shots before watching this training video. now after practicing this method for over a year for an hour every day on my American Brunswick table I can nearly pot 4 out of 20 every time.And I have even potted 5 out of 20 once .I am getting incredibly better thanks to this video.mant thanks
@maregretruth24 күн бұрын
I’ve been playing pool relentlessly at pubs since I turned 18, it’s taken me nearly 6 years to consider myself a half decent player. And I still find myself watching stuff like this. Pools a tricky game once it becomes about strategy and not just pocketing the easiest ball.
@craelmell25 күн бұрын
YESSSS I LOKE BALLS
@ishatanwar811026 күн бұрын
It’s okay if we learn in 10 minutes ..speak slow man!
@jaroldcagado796226 күн бұрын
Aw hell nah bros not teaching how to do a jump shot bros teaching things that Einstein can't even calculate💀💀💀
@meatmaster863627 күн бұрын
Great video! I can tell you spent a lot of time making this. You got a little funny on that 7 ball though lol, we've all been there. This video reminds me of when Efren Reyes won a tournament when he came to the tournament without a cue and purchased one at the casino for $25. It is mostly the player, but after 25 years of playing, I also believe that certain cues hit more accurately when combined with each player's stroke, stance, bridge, etc. There really is no definite "this is the best cue for everyone". Great job on this video! thumbs up!
@ChuckBurry27 күн бұрын
Your Eddie Van Halen impression is pretty awful
@SurgeCess28 күн бұрын
Better at 2x speed
@VetteWay2Fast29 күн бұрын
Very good video. Entering the world of side spin is a whole different animal. Can be frustrating when normal potted shots are missed but I guess one step back and two forward applies. As others have mentioned, I see a lot of videos that talk on how to use spin, but not many on why or when it’s most advantageous for certain shots or scenarios. Guess it’s pretty common sense of “I need the ball here where it would not go w/o the spin” but definitely a topic for a future video!
@FishTheMerchantАй бұрын
Harder tip, stiff shaft💀
@magiselavalencia1218Ай бұрын
The third video result of google in 1:31 gave me some "💀" vibes
@veronicahawthorne3452Ай бұрын
Oh yes, can you please tell me where you ordered the Cuetec Cynergy from? That is one beautiful cue.
@veronicahawthorne3452Ай бұрын
FYI, my very first cue I ever bought was a burgundy Viper in 1997. I think it was $60.00 at a sports shop. Still have it to this day, although I never played with it anymore. But back then it was straight as an arrow and hit like a ton of bricks. Used it in pool league and won countless games with it. Great cue actually for a beginner.
@veronicahawthorne3452Ай бұрын
What a great video. I’ve always wondered how a cheap cue played in the hands of a pro. The new Cuetecs are so nice! I want one badly. I have Cuetecs from back in the day, (2002-2005) and I liked them ok, but these new ones with the carbon fiber shafts are a whole new world of preciseness. Thanks for this video!
@zacharysherry2910Ай бұрын
This video helped me the most of all the ones I've seen! Thx
@frankterrazone9686Ай бұрын
Why do you twist your wrist at the end of your stroke?
@zachhornyak356Ай бұрын
Wish I was still in Korea. Would love to be a part of helping you build your yt channel.
@jeffwilliams1356Ай бұрын
Bro, it looks like you just rolled out of bed. Take a shower, get some sun on that unhealthy looking skin of yours and for God's sake, pick your table cover off the ground and put it somewhere out of camera range. Oh, and get a frickin' body mic. We can't even hear your Gen Z mumbling.
@tomburns890Ай бұрын
I have practiced the 9 ball break more than most have spend playing pool & did a statictical study on the 9 ball break in college. Then if you add in all the 9 ball breaks I’ve watched others hit it’s been in the millions. I was always amazed when the 9 rolled straight in to the left or right corner. What a sight and like what caused that. Lol. Good video. Cheers
@mr.chappdonuts6458Ай бұрын
You should have taken engineering in college, then you would know why lol
@sohjunwen5490Ай бұрын
All the best for your league!
@finallynatural12 ай бұрын
Too fast
@bangthatbeat2 ай бұрын
Perfect 👌🏾
@Propotter2 ай бұрын
Wow
@SquidLost2 ай бұрын
Jump shots are risky, because you can damage your pool table if you do it wrong.
@warrenbaker41242 ай бұрын
Some great points here, and useful pointers as well!!
@warrenbaker41242 ай бұрын
Wow great ideas! Thanks for this fantastic post!
@Trinitronlicker2 ай бұрын
Good tutorial. The extra distance from the jump cue is mostly because of the additional stiffness so less energy is lost from the cue bending and oscillating. You can see the blur from the cue moving in your slow mo shots, that’s where the energy is going, along with some to compressing the cue and tip. This is assuming cue mass is the same; more mass will obviously let you transfer more energy from the inertia.
@jacobjones52692 ай бұрын
Terrible shot.. Been playing one pocket for 30 years and have never shot it.. A half ball hit and laying the cue ball on the 1st diamond near your opponent’s pocket will leave all 3 balls lined up towards the up table pocket on your side, and you’ll more than likely get an offensive opportunity the next inning.. 2 things to remember here.. When you execute like Efren, there are no bad shots.. lol.. But regarding the shot, rarely will you need both balls in this situation, because it usually comes up after a ball is made in your hole and is followed in by the cue ball, meaning your opponent needs 2, and you only need one..
@zeebecks87042 ай бұрын
Best overview video on KZbin. I just started playing cuz I bought a house that has an old pool table in the basement. Your videos are really helpful and well made. Great work.
@andrewlaprairie2 ай бұрын
Hey this was cool to watch thanks! Missed the q&a but was curious about your table. Can you tell us about it. Love the blue pocket liners!
@joedon17062 ай бұрын
Either you are paranoid about Covid or you are on your way to rob a bank.
@Grim_Gaming2 ай бұрын
Lets go!!! Good luck! We lost :( haha
@phoenix.archive2 ай бұрын
I'm in a new college and everyone besides me knows how to play this. Thank you for preparing me for the next 4 years lol
@shamoo35002 ай бұрын
1:20 cheeky
@Mr1drumlover2 ай бұрын
How many monster drinks at this dude have today, seriously!
@fance35302 ай бұрын
Y’all play it 0.75x
@thebeardedman-drenaline55462 ай бұрын
Great video man! Just remember....even the negative comments are good for the channel😉
@geraldgallo66322 ай бұрын
You hit the 3 ball too full off the10 and left the cue ball too close to the rail. If you got closer to the 14 the nine would have been easier. keep practicing you will improve. Best wishes.