Why would 4 people downvote this? These may be some of the best position tips I’ve seen on RU-vid. Amazing info! Thanks for taking the time to put this together!
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Great video Anthony!!! I would give anything to have your knowledge of the game in my brain! I always look forward to new videos from you. I plan on having you teach me at some point but I just recently broke my foot and ankle so I’m down for a while right now... (missing pool bad!) I’m in Indianapolis so I’m not to far from you. Once again, great video and thank you for making it!
Wow! Thanks for your kind words!!! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. I appreciate your support! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already!
I'll definitely keep that in mind when I am planning new videos. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. I'm currently offering a March special on my online course. Call me for a free consultation: 606-669-8401. Thanks again for supporting the channel. Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already.
Glad you found the video to be helpful. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. I'm currently offering a March special on my online course. Call me for a free consultation: 606-669-8401. Thanks again for supporting the channel. Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already.
@@jasonparker6138 Thx for watching! If I can ever help you with any billiards instruction let me know. Love to have you in my online course. We are currently running a March special at Virtual Billiard Academy. Call me for a free consultation: 606-669-8401. Thanks for your support! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
I love how the chalk thing really works. Whenever I go up to reconsider I take my chalk and chalk up subconsciously. The entire vid is extremely helpful! I'm looking forward to my next training.
Aww, I’m two years too late for the special deal mentioned at the end! I still ended up buying the 2-book bundle and an alignment trainer. I didn’t see the position template on your website any more so I’m sad to have missed out. I’ll use my magic racks instead in the meantime. These are really good tips!
This is the position play lesson I've been waiting for. Thank you so much. I've really only been playing seriously for a year and a half and position play has been one of the hardest things to find good info on. Thanks so much!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. I appreciate your support! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already!
@@poolteacher I would love to. Please do a video on keeping the pool ball on table during an 8 ball break. I have a great break but here recently I have come down with this disease in which I send cue balls to far off places via air mail every damn time I break. Please help!
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It’s been a while since I’ve seen one of your videos. I have missed your clear instruction and how you continually reinforce the key points. Once COVID is not a threat, I’m coming your way for a couple of days instruction.
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Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. I appreciate your support! Thanks for being a subscriber!
I really appreciate this video! This is actually the first time I heard about going "into the line/angle of the position zone" instead of going "into the line/angle of the shot". It makes perfect sense and I will be attempting to incorporate this concept into my game! On timestamp 8:05 of this video, can you please explain why on certain shots you would rather "float" into the next shot instead of going into the angle of the position zone? Thanks a lot!
In that instance, it's very simple to float down there. How comfortable a person is with certain shots goes a long way. In that instance, I was floating into the wedge of the "position zone" not into the angle of the object ball. A lot of it has to do with the angle you have. Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. Thanks for being a subscriber!
Great to hear! I appreciate the compliment! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. Thanks for your support! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already.
This video is gold! Such great tips.. ive really been practicing and trying to break the habit of going across shot line.. i love the idea of thinking with the chalk and once you put it down go into subconscious mode!! And the last part with either hitting a little harder or softer depending on shot is such good advise.. hearing you say that reminds me of how often my run out gets messed up by coming a TAD to short or long when if i just thought about that as part of my thinking during pre shot routine this would help immensely!!!! Thanks again and videos are coming out better and better!
I really appreciate your kind words! Yes, the "too short" or "too far" thing is very important! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. I appreciate your support! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. Thanks for being a subscriber!!!
Thanks for watching the video. Glad you found it to be helpful. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. I'm currently offering a March special on my online course. Call me for a free consultation: 606-669-8401. Thanks again for supporting the channel. Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already.
Excellent video! Really nice production quality! Quick question: when you think about the shape of the triangles on either side of the cue ball, what determines the edges of the triangle? For example, would using the half ball hit line on the outside be reasonable? What about the inside? Seems like both might depend on how much you need the ball to travel (or not travel) on the next shot. But is there a good range to use as a starting point? Like between the 3/4 to 1/4 hit lines or something like that?
The position of your next shot determines that. Also sometimes other balls get in the way and make the triangle smaller. It varies quite a bit from shot to shot depending on the circumstances. Thanks for watching the video. Glad you found it to be helpful. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. I'm currently offering a March special on my online course. Call me for a free consultation: 606-669-8401. Thanks again for supporting the channel. Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already.
Go to my website www.poolteacher.com, you can order it there. International orders require extra postage and anyone wanting that should email me for a quote. Shipping is included in all U.S. orders. Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Give me a call to enroll: 606-669-8401. I appreciate your support! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already!
Thinking when you are shooting is a monster in your head that will get you in the long run because I miss a almost straight in shot in a big pool tournament yesterday to move on to the top 8 out of 75 players and I run out the whole table because of this I was thinking of quitting pool altogether until I saw this video
Glad it has helped! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. I appreciate your support! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already!
Several reasons: 1. A more compact square is easier to place with ball congestion. 2. My book originally specified a 10x10 square. The template goes with my book. 3. You can use the corner of the square to represent the wedge of the triangle.
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Thats true! Another important lesson for sure! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. I appreciate your support! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already!