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A lesson from pro pool player Jon Smith | From Average To Good 

Rollie Williams
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Rollie Williams from Kamui Brand is trying to get good at pool, and the only way to do that is by learning from the best. From the creator of 'Your Average Pool Player' comes the second installment in From Average To Good a.k.a. the long hard road to pool competence. This series is a deep dive into pool theory and just how demoralizing it can be to play against someone who truly knows what they're doing on a pool table.
After a very edifying lesson with Jennifer Barretta, ( • Getting schooled by pr... ) it was time to go uptown to Society Billiards for a few games with Jonathan Smith. Jon turned pro in 2000 and has been teaching lessons and playing in tournaments ever since then. After Jon takes me to the cleaners in a few games including one where I don't even get to play a single shot, he teaches me three very important lessons:
1) Speed Control
2) Deflection and Side Spin
3) Stance
Questions or comments? Leave 'em below and Rollie (me) will try to get to them. Thanks to Kamui Brand, Jon Smith, Society Billiards, and the New York Subway system. If you're interested in taking lessons with Jon (and I highly recommend it) visit www.societybill...
Much like pool greats Efren Reyes, Willie Mosconi, Johnny Archer, Thorsten Hohmann, Allison Fisher, and Niels Feijen, you only get to the top by training with the best.

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Комментарии : 370   
@doktarr
@doktarr 5 лет назад
I love how no-bullshit this guy is. No sugar coating, just pure instruction.
@neilltorres1967
@neilltorres1967 5 лет назад
doktarr Agree
@Chewy0424
@Chewy0424 5 лет назад
Do coaches sugar coat??? That would achieve nothing if they kissed your arse.
@TheSnookerGym
@TheSnookerGym 5 лет назад
@@Chewy0424 Some do
@Chewy0424
@Chewy0424 5 лет назад
@@TheSnookerGym A 'yes' man for a coach can't be a good thing...
@dimitrioschatzidimitriou7546
@dimitrioschatzidimitriou7546 4 года назад
I was about to comment almost the same thing here!
@WorldofPoolandBilliards
@WorldofPoolandBilliards 5 лет назад
This guy knows how to teach people... great video
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@TheSnookerGym
@TheSnookerGym 5 лет назад
Yes very good instructor - content, presentation, delivery, using the student's progress (not his own opinion!) as feedback, assuredness all great!
@vejaindranp.perumal7144
@vejaindranp.perumal7144 5 лет назад
yes... he is extremely good coach
@fifasoccer2223
@fifasoccer2223 5 лет назад
World of Pool and Billiards ss
@BladeRunner-td8be
@BladeRunner-td8be 5 лет назад
This guy knows how good he is. He wants to get better and I can't think of a better way than to ask a professional what he is doing incorrectly and then accepting that advice and practicing it. I played everyday for 25 years and sometimes 12 hours or more a day at my local tavern. Then 20 + years of not playing at all. I now have about 45 days of playing in, probably an hour a day and even though I'm old now and don't have the phenomenal power I used to have, what I have learned watching RU-vid videos cannot be overstated and I'm well on my way to becoming an even better player than when I played in my younger years. Watching this video there is one thing this professional touched on that needed to be emphasized much more than was actually done. That thing is alignment. It all starts and ends with how accurately you align the body before the shot.
@70mjc
@70mjc 5 лет назад
john noe because power is important....
@naniskato1307
@naniskato1307 5 лет назад
Did you seriously have to comment this
@hamzahaytham3940
@hamzahaytham3940 5 лет назад
Watching this made me rethink my skills, I am not even a beginner 😂
@alaskasfinest726
@alaskasfinest726 5 лет назад
Hamza Haytham same here, wasn’t as good as I thought I was before and after watching this lol
@robincastillo9608
@robincastillo9608 5 лет назад
The moment when i totally lost it “the reason i do that, is cause i watch a lotta snooker videos on youtube... you know” 😂😂😂😂 i love this guy
@monica93304
@monica93304 5 лет назад
I laughed in the office to that comment. The boss lady told me to get back to work.
@RobertLeBlancPhoto
@RobertLeBlancPhoto 5 лет назад
I love how much Jonathan values consistency of body mechanics, because like with any sport, consistency and predictably is what great players are made of.
@corysiler487
@corysiler487 5 лет назад
As soon as I heard "Here I am on the streets of New York where everything's trash except for the people. Just kidding. Everything's Trash" I smashed the subscribe button.
@giannigp94
@giannigp94 5 лет назад
As an italian fan i was so pumped at the beginning... now i am heart-a-broken :(
@georgetheplumber77
@georgetheplumber77 6 месяцев назад
Dude, I'm an aspiring pool pro, and I can't tell you how awesome I think your channel is. Well done! And you crack me up by the way.
@myopenmind527
@myopenmind527 5 лет назад
I’m in awe about how much I’ve learned in this one video. Really outstanding content. 👍
@TheJohnnyf10
@TheJohnnyf10 5 лет назад
I love this series. Plenty to learn. But still very entertaining due to Rollies sense of humor and great editing. Please keep em coming.
@barcegt1728
@barcegt1728 5 лет назад
For the next average pool player shot you should re create Jennifer’s shot on the 3 during your coaching session with her! Love the content Rollie
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
I've got a similar one on the books for my next vid, so maybe I'll try to throw that one in there too. Thanks for watching.
@josephesparza4280
@josephesparza4280 5 лет назад
In my opinion, the best pool videos on RU-vid!
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Joseph, I wish everyone had your impeccable opinions out there.
@josephesparza4280
@josephesparza4280 5 лет назад
@@RollieWilliams keep them coming.
@johnnybee1776
@johnnybee1776 4 года назад
This gentleman is spot on with his teaching. Learn the basics and practice, practice, practice. No one likes doing repetitive drills but they sure improve your game.
@mindfullsilence
@mindfullsilence 5 лет назад
NOW we're talking. Legitimate lessons here and brand new knowledge I would have other wise never thought of. Time to go practice my approach!
@pete-dog
@pete-dog 5 лет назад
Good Job by both Rollie and Jon! Oh yeah and Andy the camera guy. Just the right blend of humor and info, really a pleasure to watch.
@redneckoutdoors14
@redneckoutdoors14 5 лет назад
Lovin’ these videos man you’ve helped me improve a lot. This weekend I went to 2 bars and was draining almost every shot and running tables all night!
@music35077
@music35077 5 лет назад
Will you try to do one with Francisco Bustamante? That’d be an awesome video.
@rodneycasillas6400
@rodneycasillas6400 4 года назад
Thanks for the video. Just started learning. Love the game. Try to play as much as i can. Stepping into the shot is what my instructor wanted me to work on.
@charlieyocum9948
@charlieyocum9948 5 лет назад
This is such a great idea for a series. I was really excited to get the notification for this video, and I'm looking forward to more!
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Thanks Charlie, I'll try to keep them coming.
@colmcq
@colmcq 5 лет назад
I know right? He's an awesome presenter.
@voodoodr
@voodoodr 5 лет назад
Thank you!!! I began playing and later worked at Society Billiards in Coconut Grove Florida. Yes that was 20 years ago and learned from what you shared today.
@quantumfixits7574
@quantumfixits7574 5 лет назад
Great vid Rollie...Jon knows his craft!
@robbiemurray2797
@robbiemurray2797 5 лет назад
Love these videos and the different bits of insight that pros give you is interesting looking forward to the next one
@1104krisweezy
@1104krisweezy 5 лет назад
These videos are great, the humor is a plus and keeps it from being boring like most other pool videos.
@boomercat4997
@boomercat4997 5 лет назад
"So this is a break stick because you can tell the way it is a break stick" 😂 very elaborate description of a "break stick"
@saint-cetacean
@saint-cetacean 4 года назад
I think he may have said weight?
@p-force7732
@p-force7732 5 лет назад
Rollie, you may not have become the best of all time today. But you did make the Best infotainment Pool video I have seen this week!🏆 You didn’t earn the 🐐 award but you earned a new subscriber. Thanks P.S. you had me at the intro
@muturaman3880
@muturaman3880 5 лет назад
This is gold. Thanks Rollie
@davidfarinaofficial
@davidfarinaofficial 5 лет назад
I really love this series. This video really helped me getting my stance straight and I can see the results of straighter and more precise shots. I am looking forward for more videos like this!
@mfranks4731
@mfranks4731 2 года назад
The opening of this video was magnificent
@Waremonger
@Waremonger 5 лет назад
I love this series. I really like these practice shots that Jon was setting up.
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching! Jon is the man.
@doctor2pi
@doctor2pi 5 лет назад
Another terrific video with great content. I love seeing these pop up in my subscriptions Great work and keep 'em comin'!
@GlitchBlitch
@GlitchBlitch 5 лет назад
I play pool a lot, my Fargorate is 621, and I absolutely agree with Jon when he said “it’s all about alignment”. But it takes a while to understand it.
@ericlyons11
@ericlyons11 5 лет назад
Great video as always. It was good to meet you at the expo. I also just saw you on the show what on Earth on the science channel the other day. Looks like you can do it all.
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Hey Eric, right back atcha. And thanks. I'm a regular master of none.
@НаскоКараколев
@НаскоКараколев 5 лет назад
What a great guy Jon is! Very down to earth, humble and honest, also good at catching your intense sense of humor! :D
@yariko9616
@yariko9616 5 лет назад
Привет из России, Ролли:) First of all, thanks to you for making a freaking good learning pool videos, because those are my only way to learn something about pool. You know, in my small town in Russia I even doesn't know another pool players except my pal Grisha, who showed me pool. In my town we got only 4 or 5 pool tables, others 50 or more are for "russian billiard" (it's kinda hard game of billiard like a pool but with small pockets and 12inch tables), don't think you've heard about it before (google it, if you want to, I AM NOT YOUR PARENT). And second, but not least: "Your Average Pool Player" Series are so fucking well, i swear. I love it!!! You as host, editing, shots you've picked for a video, everything are so great and loved by myself. Keep it up, please!) p.s. sorry for bad English, i've learned German all my life.
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Hello from New York :) Thank you very much for watching the video. I'm glad I could help you learn about pool because it's one of my favorite activities. I have heard of Russian Billiards before but I've never played it. The pockets look very small.
@88888gerald
@88888gerald 11 месяцев назад
the step into position was a very very good tip
@davidmiller2201
@davidmiller2201 8 месяцев назад
Hi, just re watched a bunch of your videos and it's great to get free pool lessons from the pro's and you. Thanks
@xjcrossx
@xjcrossx 5 лет назад
I absolutely love the sarcastic comments. Thanks for the establishing shots and low budget intro lol
@BauingPro
@BauingPro 3 года назад
oh my... I really learned a lot in this one. Thank you so much for making this possible.
@rubenmejia4881
@rubenmejia4881 5 лет назад
Lol Jon's a good guy I met him a couple of weeks ago but didn't get to talk to him much since he was about to match in league play. I had him switch out some tips for my cues which came out excellent! I didn't know he instructs I would love to take lessons from him. Great video Rollie!
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Thanks Ruben! And yeah, just hit him up on the society website for a lesson.
@AshtonTheAssassinLyons
@AshtonTheAssassinLyons 6 месяцев назад
cause i dont think he can make the bank shot... he immediately makes the bank shot had me dying hahahaha
@batmaninuhland
@batmaninuhland 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this channel. I learned a lot. Many greetings from the middle of germany!
@erickm119
@erickm119 4 года назад
I've been to this place twice and always and had lots of fun at the Society Billards.
@neilmullins7443
@neilmullins7443 5 лет назад
I think this guy hits the spot most of us are trying to lift ourselves from. Most pros just give some tips on polishing up when you’re already good or they give some complete noob advice. I’d say he’s a solid instructor imo.
@BeanstotheBones
@BeanstotheBones 4 года назад
more more more, thx for all videos rollie
@ristopaakko1339
@ristopaakko1339 5 лет назад
First time watching your videos, have to say that atleast this video was great. Had a flashback few years back when i played some pool at My friends bar. I won some and lost some, at onepoint my friend came to me and said "i see that you have played alot due the difficult pots you make, but you have never trained". He gave me very simililar tips as in this video regarding stance and drills to do.
@walk50
@walk50 3 года назад
Its interesting to see how there is a real science to the game cool thanks for the refresher on the basics 👍 really well instructed
@dlmperformanceandracing
@dlmperformanceandracing 5 лет назад
Pretty spot on Ronnie O'Sullivan impersonation.
@MrJdsenior
@MrJdsenior 5 лет назад
You are definitely starting to learn some things. Thinking much better, but you need SOLID safes (your first one was decent, second, not so much). You have the same problems with placement I do. One thing that seems to help me is finding a line ALONG the final angle you want on the shot, if possible, so length can change some and you're still good. And yeah, my patterning still sucks, too. One "drill" somebody showed me that helps is shoot a 9 ball rack (triangle or diamond) and the 9 is your opponent that missed his 7th ball, and you're up. This allows you more patterning "room" to move, and it is much easier to see the rotation. When you get good at putting these away, then add the other balls, and I guess you could ramp the number up slowly.
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
John Sikes thanks John, I’ll give these a shot!
@talldave1000
@talldave1000 4 года назад
I love your videos Rollie. Keep up the good work
@nosnyd
@nosnyd 5 лет назад
14:13 this Cisero Murphy knowledge is priceless
@vitogenovese6413
@vitogenovese6413 5 лет назад
Could you please ask the pros who is the best player they have ever seen? Gonna be fun
@rs-qt1qg
@rs-qt1qg 5 лет назад
He doesn't need to. Everyone is gonna say Efren Reyes
@snz.leandro
@snz.leandro 5 лет назад
I criticised the last video with Jennifer Barretta but now I got give it to you. Huge improvement man. Awesome video content and way professional!! That's the guy who's gonna go from average to good definitely! As I said on last video you're doing a great work, congrats! Looking forward for the next one!
@TheProgGuy
@TheProgGuy 4 года назад
Came for the pool lesson, subscribed for the personality.
@ChaseMavrick
@ChaseMavrick 5 лет назад
Jon is the man! He’s the best thing about that place! But also why does it look like I’m watching a fight club film with all the single frames flashing lol
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Weirdly, those flashes were in the RU-vid encode, not the original file. It's never happened to me before but if I find out what the deal is I'll letcha know.
@Potato-px4vv
@Potato-px4vv 4 года назад
I can't stop replaying this 17:58 I dunno wuh eet is bu eet is e well nice sport eet is
@evertontsai4496
@evertontsai4496 5 лет назад
I love your channel, bro. You learn a lot from it, tagged along with some great humor. Cheers!
@technowey
@technowey 5 лет назад
Thank you to you and to Jon Smith for a great video.
@jamiewilson6900
@jamiewilson6900 4 года назад
Love the videos Rollie,I'm in a similar position playingwise,decent and give anyone a game on their day. You know you've got improvements to make but don't be harsh on yourself,you're a good player :) . Hope you make more videos like this,don't know what I'm gonna do when I've watched them all 😂😂
@mixingdude
@mixingdude 5 лет назад
Nice job on your audio. Too many "lessons" with camera mics that sound a mile away. Thanks for using lavs. Also, a very well executed video. Cheers!
@cliftonmcclintock2220
@cliftonmcclintock2220 5 лет назад
Brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
@mattydolan
@mattydolan 5 лет назад
Excellent video, again! Informative yet entertaining at the same time; lovely combination that.
@KamelinJalka
@KamelinJalka 5 лет назад
This show should go to netflix! Keep filming!
@colmcq
@colmcq 5 лет назад
I adore this. Please get a TV deal.
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Hahahaha, do you know any executives I can talk to?
@colmcq
@colmcq 5 лет назад
@@RollieWilliams I've got a blog at Huffington post if that helps and a few producer friends but UK based
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
@@colmcq It just might help.
@Mycweese
@Mycweese 4 года назад
Good cue control Rollie.
@Leo041390
@Leo041390 5 лет назад
Play with Efren Reyes.
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
That's the series finale.
@Bobba8590
@Bobba8590 5 лет назад
OH MY GOD YES. I MEAN OH MY EFREN YES.
@SimGunther
@SimGunther 5 лет назад
#AllRoadsLeadToReyes
@TheCulturedCapy
@TheCulturedCapy 5 лет назад
I have a guy who occasionally teaches me (used to be the 10th best in the U.S.) and he will tell me to hit a ball with speeds from 1-10. 1 being super soft and 10 being break speed. it helps a lot if you establish in your mind and muscle memory exactly what speed each number is
@premjitchowdhury262
@premjitchowdhury262 Год назад
Man your speaking style with jokes are so cool......
@AbyssEtc
@AbyssEtc 5 лет назад
I literally go to school above society, and play there at least 2 a week... This is surreal! haha Gotta say hello to Jon next time I'm there! Great episode as always!
@Bari107
@Bari107 5 лет назад
really good stuff right here! Jon is so nice and cool guy.
@99baji99
@99baji99 5 лет назад
Wow, I actually learned something. Thanks!
@neverend3r
@neverend3r 5 лет назад
Great content Rollie! keep it up
@pranksfailsetc311
@pranksfailsetc311 5 лет назад
the 13:00 part was great, finally understand sidespin now thanks
@zackneff1235
@zackneff1235 4 года назад
great content, learned a bunch from it. thanks
@jm361
@jm361 5 лет назад
@23:29 Mr smith plays with a P3 predator no wrap 314-2, great cue! Mr williams plays with the g core McDermott (base model)!
@jnlaus03
@jnlaus03 4 года назад
Loved this video. Learned a lot
@soulpower121
@soulpower121 5 лет назад
Cool video Robbie. If your ever in Minneapolis stop by jimmys pool hall
@justmenate
@justmenate 5 лет назад
Good stuff man, keep em coming
@RossTheNinja
@RossTheNinja 5 лет назад
Really liked this guy in orange is the new black
@Paulball5242
@Paulball5242 5 лет назад
Love your videos so much information to help with our game
@MrHennerz
@MrHennerz 4 года назад
This guy’s already a much better player than an average pool player
@chrisrodgers429
@chrisrodgers429 3 года назад
Your so go food the game. How you don't have more subscribers is crazy
@MarkVigeant
@MarkVigeant 5 лет назад
this video is so funny and makes me deeply appreciate how very bad at pool i am.
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Awwwww shucks you ol' son of a gun.
@johnmegahan9607
@johnmegahan9607 5 лет назад
Great videos. Keep up the great work!
@Faltzerbeast90
@Faltzerbeast90 4 года назад
Since starting playing pool september 2019, deflection is still one of my biggest issues when aiming and using english
@placidworld5707
@placidworld5707 4 года назад
I've been saying that for decades.
@Agiyi
@Agiyi 5 лет назад
Something went wrong in the rendering of the video? some frames are clicking.... Great idea for series, great execution! (Great humor as always!) Keep making these!!
@late8641
@late8641 4 года назад
I love the beginning of the video 😂
@anthonykalsch5750
@anthonykalsch5750 4 года назад
Ive always heard 90 degrees to the line is your dominant foot. It made,sence to me since my hip would be out of the way to my stroke.
@simshadyhagrmfchevy3908
@simshadyhagrmfchevy3908 5 лет назад
Thanx Rollie for real,this helped me
@dismae_
@dismae_ 5 лет назад
3 drills you've been taught, 3 drills I'm adding to my practice routine. Love the series, I'm learning so much!
@xjcrossx
@xjcrossx 5 лет назад
You are really funny. Great video ideas too. Love this channel.
@sethfisher100
@sethfisher100 5 лет назад
go play EARL the PEARL Rollie!!! That would be some awesome entertainment right there!
@TheJuice34
@TheJuice34 5 лет назад
can't wait for the next one
@raulduke7142
@raulduke7142 4 года назад
BAH BAH BAH BAHHHHHH Blew it. Dont know why but that cracked me up. Thanks for the vid.
@dg2015
@dg2015 4 года назад
Rollie, great show!! I really appreciate it! I like your sense of humor...it is like mine!!!! hahahaha Next time I am in NYC (I live in CT), we will have to get together and play. I am a high-skilled player BTW. P.S. I don't play for $$$$ :-)
@SneakyThew
@SneakyThew 2 года назад
best series ever. and best english accent
@fatdabaroonies8649
@fatdabaroonies8649 4 года назад
There's actually a trick to aiming with inside & outside english. The best way to practice is to line up short straight shots & sink balls with extreme outside & inside english keeping the balls straight without cutting it. Then progress to longer straight shots, then slight cut shots, banks, etc. You get the idea, start small & work your way up, that's how you develop. Don't be scared to play with english, contrary to popular belief it's what makes a phenomenal player, really knowing how to move & manipulate the cueball. Just ask anyone in the Philippines. Efren is actually a fan of playing with english, & he's a world class 3 cushion billiards, one pocket, 8 ball, 9 ball, & 10 ball player. He's also got a high break of 132 in Snooker & doesn't even play it. Playing with English allows you to move through tough traffic, get safe, bust out that 6 ball & do so much more in the game. PS: Those are beautiful diamonds
@bravoc0ne_1
@bravoc0ne_1 5 лет назад
The only channel that i have my notification on👍 keep it up
@1lamafarmer
@1lamafarmer 5 лет назад
18:00 UNCANNY Ronnie impression, sir.
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
Jamie Stevenson it’s taken years to master thank you very much
@amazed66
@amazed66 5 лет назад
@@RollieWilliams I think you will find it still needs some work. :) Watching this at almost 6 am in south London, England.
@RollieWilliams
@RollieWilliams 5 лет назад
@@amazed66 The accent is at it's best when I can talk about stone 'enge.
@amazed66
@amazed66 5 лет назад
@@RollieWilliams Yeah or anything that drops the H so an "edge" is a bush or shrub, although then again don't Americans say "erbs" for herbs?.....At least it's better than "erpes" though eh? :) Speaking of which, I reckon someone's missed a trick in never having made an educational film about the dangers of promiscuous sex in a VW Golf.......They could maybe call it Herpes Rides Again!
@justtowatch111
@justtowatch111 5 лет назад
I think at the end you actually skirted the most important part you need to work on, pre shot routine. All of the rest of it depends on having that in place. If you play with a warped cue you cannot play consistently, a poor pre shoot routine is like a warped cue.
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