Awesome!! Cant wait to try it. Reminds me of when i learned the 2 rail kick/parallel shift system, so easy but so useful. This might help get me over that hump from 580 to 600 lol. Keep up the good work other Drew.
Id like to make a request. Youve briefly mentioned two different types of english. (I dont remember what theyre called) but one comes from pivoting your rear hand and the other from doing something more like a parallel shift in which the entire cue is moved to the side of the ball in a more straight fashion. I dont remember which video you talked about these in, and ive been going crazy trying to find it. Would you please do a whole video on this concept? Thanks. ❤
How many tries did this take? You look super consistent on this shot and I was wondering what % this is and if you'd do this comfortably in a money match!
I just want to let everyone know that his video on aiming with the side of the shaft has worked wonders for my game. It has made me SO much more consistent in shot making and defense. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend you implement it into your game. It's now the final step in my aiming process. I actually use 3/4 different systems on every shot. First I find my aiming spot, then I figure out my English, then I ghost ball it, then I fractional ball aim after I see the ghost ball. Them from there I aim the side of the shaft right at the aiming point I've determined is where I need to hit the ball in order to make it. Last night I probably played the most perfect match of my life. And that's a week after I just said the same thing after my last game. And the side shaft aiming system has made me more consistent more than anything else.
Dr Dave calls it a ticky tack or something like that. Carom is the most common. Novices will call it something along the lines of "my ball off the rail off the three ball in the corner" because they play call your shot instead of ball and pocket. When I first started looking at it years and years ago I was thinking of it as squeezing the object ball between the rail and the blocker. So I still call it a squeeze shot but mainly only to myself. In league games we just say 14 ball corner pocket and don't worry about the semantics.
@@ThePrufessa when you said squeeze you made me think if the rare situation where the blocker is slightly less than a balls width away from the rail. I learned that you can squeeze your object ball behind the blocker by shooting firm into the rail. That creates enough just enough space to make the shot.
@@jeffp6014 that's like the bank shot where you hit it firm to compress the rail in order to give the ball just enough space to avoid double hitting the cue ball.