Jeremy you're always spot on!! I appreciate you so much!!!
@txguy17682 күн бұрын
Thank you!!! I have always been keeping it level and can’t get as much draw as I would like too. Now that you explained to have it a little angled it makes sense now
@rackyballboa5744Күн бұрын
Good advice JJ. The only other thing that is worth mentioning when jacked up near the rail is that stroking downward on the cue ball may cause it to be slightly be air borne when it contacts the object ball and contact the object ball slightly above where you intended causing you to miss pocketing the ball.
@tjblackartistКүн бұрын
Great job coach! Cant wait for our next lesson! Just won a tournament tonight!
@9livespoolКүн бұрын
Double J with the good stuff! Excellent! 🎱💙
@shotmakerjack2 күн бұрын
Awesome content JJ
@NineBallPool2 күн бұрын
Thanks for great upload 🎱🎱☘☘
@indianastoned82342 күн бұрын
Great stuff. You guys might need a better editor or something though. He's talking about the angle of his cue and you're zoomed in to where you can't see what he's talking about at 5:47
@djpstackedКүн бұрын
Top notch info from JJ as usual 👍
@scottcline49552 күн бұрын
Omg thats what i needed used to have no problem with the draw but started seeing tips about getting hand flat level stroke and started scooping the ball unless the timing was perfect. Started to shy away from long draw shots because i couldnt trust it
@tomhiggins87516 сағат бұрын
How does tip width, shape and hardness, and cue deflection effect drawshots, if at all?
@stevesavage67602 күн бұрын
I'm not on board with jacking up even a little to draw the ball. Keeping the cue as level as possible gives you better results.
@tjblackartistКүн бұрын
Not true one bit. I played like you for 17 years. Once I had one lesson with JJ my draw stoke now incredible. I can draw the length of a 9ft table with ease. 🤷
@SlickRick4EVER17 сағат бұрын
@@tjblackartist- ask yourself why picking up the butt of the cue a bit makes the draw stroke go farther? Believe it or not, both the OP and you are right.
@usmc1992usmcКүн бұрын
Wow, this is info i needed to hear…
@armandogarza61812 күн бұрын
Thanks JJ, very informative and learned a lot in 91/2 minutes.
@jacobjones5269Күн бұрын
Times change… I know for a fact 30 years ago JJ wouldn’t give away anything!.. lol.. It was rule number one..
@cheguevara1233Күн бұрын
Wish aiming système efren Reyes they use?
@chrisvand2678Күн бұрын
He doesn't use any aiming system, just feel and alot of experience. That's why he's the GOAT!
@chrisvand2678Күн бұрын
Really great stuff with some good advices, but the camara man needs to do a better job. Thanks, JJ.
@VinciCS12 сағат бұрын
Anyone know what butt and shaft he’s using here?
@jonassvensson18192 күн бұрын
De Luna can draw with extreme speed the whole distance of the table.
@chrisvand2678Күн бұрын
Yeah, he has so much power in his stroke! Just look at his crazy breaks.. He's a Bull.
@Jay211212 күн бұрын
Some really important points, but not explained that well.
@miked5201Күн бұрын
I disagree.
@tjblackartistКүн бұрын
Maybe you didn’t understand him? He speaks on high levels. Js.
@zoogenie296418 сағат бұрын
Probably the best presentation Ive seen. Plus if you’re starting pool and watching this; it would explain a lot on the comment.
@SlickRick4EVER17 сағат бұрын
Then make a video and do better! Perhaps I can watch and make harsh criticism on your sad attempt at explaining a draw.
@wokeswack1012 күн бұрын
Coming from the man that time fouled us out in the masconi cup to lose us the match completely i think I'm good on his advice! If you can't handle the most simple basic thing, "time" you shouldn't be tryn to teach a damn thing
@medallion392 күн бұрын
Obviously you’re trolling but i believe Jeremy could spot you the world lol
@wokeswack1012 күн бұрын
@medallion39 not trolling at all! Did you watch the cup? Has to go down as the billiards world most cluts stumble ever and I have played Jeremy in worlds opens and state opens, promise that dude isn't near as good as you think he is, obviously can't handle pressure
@medallion392 күн бұрын
@ sure, buddy. Where is your U.S. Open title?
@wokeswack1012 күн бұрын
@medallion39 don't have one, got to give him credit for that which is completely overshadowed by his monsterest blunder and who gives af if you believe me or not dude for all you know I could be anybody on the other side of your messages and a 5 speed could be anybody spotting them the world with just a little bit of logic thought, which tells me exactly were you are
@medallion392 күн бұрын
@ I like my odds on the bar box against most, but not a big table cause I never get to play on them. He made a time clock mistake in that match, but are you gonna get to the hill against David Alcaide?
@scottcline49552 күн бұрын
Omg thats what i needed used to have no problem with the draw but started seeing tips about getting hand flat level stroke and started scooping the ball unless the timing was perfect. Started to shy away from long draw shots because i couldnt trust it
@tomhiggins87516 сағат бұрын
How does tip width, shape and hardness, and cue deflection effect drawshots, if at all?