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Massé and Swerve Shots … Everything You Need to Know 

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@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
*Contents:* 0:00 - Intro 0:53 - Basics and Strategy ---- 2:41 - swerve safety ---- 3:30 - jump vs. swerve ---- 4:41 - swerve vs. jump vs. kick vs. massé ---- 6:21 - using the rail 8:20 - Technique ---- 8:40 - bridge and stance ---- 9:50 - grip and bridge options ---- 10:32 - stroke 11:07 - Effects 13:39 - Aiming ---- 14:30 - Coriolis (BAR) System ---- 15:23 - swerve shot example ---- 17:00 - massé shot example 18:03 - Examples ---- 20:00 - piqué shot and safety break-out ---- 21:03 - piqué power draw and jump massé 22:25 - Wrap Up ---- 23:06 - shot montage *Supporting Resources:* - massé shot resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/massé/ - swerve shot resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/swerve/ - jump shot technique advice: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/jump/technique/ - 2-to-1 kick shot aiming system: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/bank-kick/two-to-one/ - vision center resource page: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/eyes/vision-center/ - Coriolis (BAR) aiming system: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/massé/aiming/ - great pro pool shot collection: billiards.colostate.edu/videos/pool-shots/ - Venom massé tutorial video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L0DfHD-e86c.html - Video Encyclopedia of 9-ball and 10-ball (VENT): drdavebilliards.com/videos/vent/ - Video Encyclopedia of Pool Practice (VEPP): drdavebilliards.com/videos/vepp/ *Subscribe to Dr. Dave's RU-vid Channel:* ru-vid.com
@Le_Brick420
@Le_Brick420 Год назад
Thank you for making this video. I have been waiting for something like this.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
@@Le_Brick420 I’m glad to hear it. You’re welcome. I literally aim to swerve. :)
@OfficialTrailer-cc2gr
@OfficialTrailer-cc2gr Год назад
Hi, i would like to give you a suggestion to record your videos, in some cases using a head-mounted video camera can be rather helpful for us
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion. I try to include different camera angles when I think they are helpful or necessary, but I know a lot of people would like to see the shooter's perspective more.
@muhweziblessings
@muhweziblessings Год назад
The most beautiful shot in pool
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Agreed, especially when it works. :)
@jackmichalsky9878
@jackmichalsky9878 Год назад
Very complex topic explained in a simple way. Good job DrDave, as usual :))
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it. I worked hard on this one.
@jarlaatz632
@jarlaatz632 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the lesson. I respect how slowly and proffesionally you explain these complicated aspects of the game. You're one of those GOATs behind the curtain🤝
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 8 месяцев назад
You're welcome, and thank you. I'm glad you like my stuff.
@1Andypro
@1Andypro Год назад
Great topic. I used a couple of swerve shots this summer in my first season in a league, and they are really crowd pleasers because not many people do them.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
After you have the fundamentals down, the Coriolis Aiming System can be very helpful (for both swerve and masse).
@lesterweinheimer665
@lesterweinheimer665 Год назад
I just bought a designated masse cue. Mostly just for fun by myself. your videos always come at just the right time for me. You are the best DOC
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I'm glad my timing was good again!
@A-leeJ
@A-leeJ 3 месяца назад
Great breakdown video!! I feel like I can master shots without even shooting them after watching Dr. Dave's videos!!!!!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 3 месяца назад
@@A-leeJ I’m glad you think so; although, the techniques obvious require lots of practice to master (although, the info can help spread that process).
@A-leeJ
@A-leeJ 3 месяца назад
@DrDaveBilliards I know practice is key and I appreciate it!!!! I was just being sarcastic, meaning you break the videos down so well, after watching it 1 time, can make a person feel like they had been already practicing these shots for years,!!! I guess it was a bad joke! Hahaha!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 3 месяца назад
@@A-leeJ No. It was a good joke. Thank you. Understood.
@cavemanooga
@cavemanooga 6 месяцев назад
The difference between understanding the theoretical Coriolis path and the correction you need to apply for accuracy perfectly encapsulates the need for table time. Also, those pique shots are incredibly useful for beginning one pocket players!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 6 месяцев назад
Agreed, on both counts.
@raferb
@raferb Год назад
Another classic video Dave! Thanks for your dedication to education.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Thank you, and you’re welcome. I literally aim to swerve. :)
@djamo1969
@djamo1969 Год назад
I wonder at what frequency Venom has to re-cover his table. I’m guessing if he’s practicing a lot, it’s a few times a year!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
If he is working on a new, tough masse shot, he can destroy a cloth in 1 day!
@djamo1969
@djamo1969 11 месяцев назад
@@DrDaveBilliards Holy cow! Really? (For some reason, I just got this notification.)
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 11 месяцев назад
@@djamo1969 I’m glad it finally showed up. The Algorithm sometimes works in Mysterious Ways.
@djamo1969
@djamo1969 11 месяцев назад
@@DrDaveBilliards LOL, yes, it does!
@jasonbailey3383
@jasonbailey3383 Год назад
Great video as always! Time to hit the table! Thanks Dave!!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I'm glad you liked it. You're welcome! I hope it helps.
@naonao76
@naonao76 Год назад
Thank you so much Dr. Dave! Now I will be able to practice these with purpose and structure!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
You're welcome. I hope it helps.
@Halfgig57
@Halfgig57 Год назад
As always, excellent and very informative!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. I had fun making it (and I got excellent practice).
@rpmevo8
@rpmevo8 Год назад
I’ve been wanting this explanation for some time now, thank you Dr. Dave!!! 👍
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I'm glad I finally delivered, and I hope it was everything you expected.
@Kermitnirmit
@Kermitnirmit Год назад
In the latter half of the "effects" section, I think it would be cool to show the whole path of the ball instead of just where it hit the rail. Some of those shots went straight for longer with a curve at the end vs curving early and going straight at the new angle for the rest. Changes what kind of shot you're able to play if there are balls in the way.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Good suggestion and good point.
@andrewbrenneman9592
@andrewbrenneman9592 Год назад
I have made "free bridge" shots before. It looked awesome when the shot works. I only used the "free bridge" when I felt a "grounded bridge" or bridge stick could not get close to the object ball.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I probably should have showed ways to reach shots with an "air bridge," but the limited ceiling height over my table makes it difficult. I do cover the extended "air" bridge some in my "Top 10 Creative Billiards Bridge Options" video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zWukirAlb4Y.html
@adamdozier5757
@adamdozier5757 Год назад
Great video! Thanks for showing how to aim.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Thank you, and you’re welcome. I literally aim to swerve. :)
@babiyeranaji423
@babiyeranaji423 4 месяца назад
Thanks Dr Dave
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 4 месяца назад
You’re welcome. I literally aim to swerve. :)
@melaninoncode7555
@melaninoncode7555 11 месяцев назад
Dr.Dave is a Jedi master on a pool table! Great video
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 11 месяцев назад
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it. I hope it helps.
@joeyq1497
@joeyq1497 Год назад
Thank you Dr. Dave!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
You’re welcome!
@lertbert6110
@lertbert6110 Год назад
Wery impressive! Thank you!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Thank you, and you're welcome. I literally aim to swerve! :)
@CueballcontrolSometimes
@CueballcontrolSometimes Год назад
To reduce the variables I have practiced a 4" swerve at 1/2 table distance, now that I am consistent I will be expanding on the curve.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Reproduce the sets of shots in the "Effects" section would be a good set of drills.
@r.salisbury133
@r.salisbury133 Год назад
9:00 I do a half-sit on the table edge for most of these, and for high middle of the table shots, push my elbow against my hip bone with a closed bridge to get it stable
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I should have showed the elbow-against-the-hip-or-body trick for the tough-to-reach shots, but my low ceiling height directly above the table limits these types of shots.
@andrewhawkinson3410
@andrewhawkinson3410 Месяц назад
one day i pulled off a super tight masse shot around an opponent's object ball to contact the eight ball. my opponent said it was the most beautiful shot he'd ever seen!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Месяц назад
Nice!
@ronaldbrown4085
@ronaldbrown4085 Год назад
Minutes to learn, LIFETIME TO MASTER!!! LOVE YOUR VIDS, THANK YOU!!!!!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I think the video can help speed the mastery by informing and guiding the practice. Working on the video sure improved my ability with the shots (in a fairly short amount of time).
@ronaldbrown4085
@ronaldbrown4085 Год назад
@@DrDaveBilliards BEEN WATCHING VIDEOS FROM LIBRARIES, ONLINE, FOR YEARS. ABSOLUTELY HELPFUL!!! TY BRO!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
@@ronaldbrown4085 I'm glad you think so. Give everything a try.
@ekim319
@ekim319 Год назад
Dr Dave did you change shafts? The ferrule on this shaft does not look like a Revo 12.4
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I used an SVB Cuetec Synergy for this video. I didn't want to abuse the tip on my Revo.
@KTHKUHNKK
@KTHKUHNKK Год назад
You sure do know your action when it comes to all aspects of the game Keith
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Thanks. I aim to swerve (literally). :)
@runningside
@runningside 11 месяцев назад
Hey DrDave! Could you give me a piece of advice? Does spin induced throw works on extremely thin cut shots? Should I use outside english on these shots? Will the spin help me to cut ball a bit more in that scenario? What is the best way to make super thin cut shots? Thank you for your science!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 11 месяцев назад
When the CB is fairly close, outside spin can definitely help throw in super thin cut shots. For more info and demonstrations, see: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/cut/impossible/ and: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/sidespin/outside-gearing/ and "How do you know which way the object ball will throw for different types of shots?" here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/throw/answers/ Enjoy!
@dhirajpallin2572
@dhirajpallin2572 11 месяцев назад
Dave I've noticed an interesting phenomena when it comes to swerve. Lately I've had a problem with my wrist/grip that was causing me to shoot across the ball to the left. So for example, if i was swerving the ball to the left and using left side, my cue tip would be pivoting out slightly. Doing this I could never get _any_ swerve on the ball, like it simply would not swerve. After correcting my wrist problem, now I'm getting heaps of swerve on my shots. I can theorise that if the cue is pointing outward towards the edge of the cue ball, it counteracts the swerve somehow. Although that doesn't make a lot of sense to me, since shooting across the ball to the left is roughtly equivalent to just aiming more to the left, so I'm not sure. What do you think?
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 11 месяцев назад
If you were hitting the same spot on the CB the swoop to the left should not have changed the amount of swerve, but it might have been changing the initial direction the CB was heading (to the left). Regardless, everything should be better now that you got rid of your stroke swoop.
@dhirajpallin2572
@dhirajpallin2572 11 месяцев назад
After watching a video by this snooker coach Coach Brando, I now suspect that my shooting across the ball may be the opposite direction to what I thought it was. He said that if the tip curves to the left on the backstroke, then it will probably curving to the right on the forward-stroke. That might make more sense in terms of why it was lessening the swerve. It's made me rethink my analysis of what's happening when I notice the cue curving on the backstroke.
@kevinsu256
@kevinsu256 5 месяцев назад
@DrDaveBilliards thanks for the video! From a theoretical perspective, can you aim at *any* point along the RA line? Intuitively, aiming further along the line feels like you'd apply more spin with a tip position closer to the edge of the cue ball.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 5 месяцев назад
Yes. You can aim anywhere along the line to get the final angle, but the CB path to the final angle will vary a lot with cue elevation and shot speed. See the article here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/masse/cue-elevation-and-speed/
@cungifungi
@cungifungi Год назад
Out of topic here Would love to hear your opinion on the foul call in the recent match between Robbie Capito and Fedor Gorst (2023 US Open Quarter Finals). The call happened near the end of the 2nd rack.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I didn't watch the match live, but if you send me a video link (with MM:SS point indicated), I'll take a look.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I found it. It looks like the 8 was not hit by the CB (which would have been a foul), and instead just tilted when the frozen 6 separated (which would not be a foul).
@cungifungi
@cungifungi Год назад
@@DrDaveBilliards that was quick! Was rooting for Fedor, but I think it was not a foul as well. How do you think it should have been handled? Maybe these kinds of foul calls might be another video idea for you!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I already have lots of videos and links covering lots of examples of bad calls here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/foul/examples/ I've added this one to the list of links.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Thanks for the heads-up on this one. I might not have seen it otherwise.
@keyboardkevin5949
@keyboardkevin5949 11 месяцев назад
When you are aiming from an elevation, when you show to hit the cue ball on the side, are you hitting on the side from a bird-eyes POV or on the side from an eye level POV? In essence, where exactly are you hitting the cue ball from which angle?
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 11 месяцев назад
Whenever I show a tip diagram (showing where the cue tip hits the CB), it is always from the shooter's POV in the elevated position, looking down at the CB. See the 1:56 point in the video, where I explain and demonstrate this.
@keyboardkevin5949
@keyboardkevin5949 11 месяцев назад
@@DrDaveBilliards Oh thanks!!!
@adamd316
@adamd316 Год назад
Only been playing a little over a year and I've been calling swerves "half-sse" - masse but only half way.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
That's a good name ... halfsies.
@toncent
@toncent Год назад
One thing i'm not sure i understood correctly: Is there some fundamental difference between massé and swerve beyond just "small curve" and "large curve"? They seem to be the same thing to me just using different levels of cue elevation and power
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
True, but few people call a swerve shot a small masse shot. Likewise, few people call a masse shot a large swerve shot.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
They are just different names for curve shots of different degree.
@BROU-bb2uc
@BROU-bb2uc Год назад
Dave i have old felt to speed it up i spritz it with water and use a iron .
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
If you also Turtle Wax the CB, you can be like Venom!
@BROU-bb2uc
@BROU-bb2uc Год назад
@@DrDaveBilliards I've used wax on them.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
The only problem with wax is: it gradually wears off (and often non uniformly) making the balls play differently and variably.
@shader26
@shader26 10 месяцев назад
I tried a few of the swerve shots, and actually made a few, but I’m confused a little still. Am I right in my experience that one cannot SEE the actual swerve when shooting? I also tried putting a lot of side spin (left and right) on the cue ball while aiming and hitting it fairly hard and it seemed like the ball always just shot straight ahead and the spin only had an effect after it hit the rail. The tables I play on my have a thin cloth after so much use, I tried a few other tables in the place, ones that I know have less wear, but it was the same. I’m really confused now.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 10 месяцев назад
The curve occurs very quickly at slower speed and on cloth that is not very slick. You can wax the CB to simulate slicker cloth.
@mconner262
@mconner262 9 месяцев назад
Where can I get a small cloth like you mentioned to practice jumps and masse'?
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 9 месяцев назад
You can use any type of cloth, but pool table cloth is best. If you know anybody with a table or if you know of a pool hall nearby, they should have some old cloth you can cut one from. Or you can wait until they get a table’s cloth changed so you can cut some pieces from the old cloth before they throw it away.
@NotSurge
@NotSurge Год назад
Niceee
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Be sure to watch the whole thing. There is a lot of good stuff in this one.
@BlackStarEOP
@BlackStarEOP Год назад
Is that the V10 I am spotting there? Recently my girlfriend and I went to get a cue for her, I gave her the Taom pyro pink as a present and got a V10 for myself. I've got my opinion on it but I'll wait before biasing you. Really curious to hear your opinion on the V10 vs the Pyro.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
The V10 seems to go on easier and stick to the tip better. I haven't noticed any other difference compared to the Pyro; although, I do plan to do some careful tests soon.
@BlackStarEOP
@BlackStarEOP Год назад
@@DrDaveBilliards I have the exact same experience. With pyro I had to regularly scuff the tip otherwise it wouldn't stay on anymore. With the V10 it seems this problem is largely gone. (Keep in mind though that my block of pyro is now 4 years old and halfway through, so that might be an influence) The only downside is that it's green, I now have some nice green marks on my tournament blue cloth, nothing serious though it gets off easy. I hope Taom will create different colors for the V10.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
@@BlackStarEOP Like you, I am not a fan of the color.
@puboh
@puboh Год назад
@@DrDaveBilliards Predator also released their new "Pure chalk", looking forward to those tests too!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I have some on the way. That's what I'm waiting for before my next set of tests.
@toddshrader8407
@toddshrader8407 9 месяцев назад
nobody ever talks about the type of strike or ever says less is more when it comes to spin. to get effect you need a good but soft punch when contacting or you wont get effect but nobody talks about that. i think its because people just want to show off more than they want to teach
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 9 месяцев назад
It doesn’t feel like a “soft punch” to me, but if thinking of it that way helps you or others, then I like it.
@toddshrader8407
@toddshrader8407 9 месяцев назад
@@DrDaveBilliards do you prefer snap instead but you agree it is a type of punch and it is necessary to get the action . example would be straight shot to middle diamond you give left english and you hit hard or harder what happens it tends to take to left just a little but if you shoot it softer with left and the grab off rail is more profound if you give it a snap then it will spin the most off of rail.hence the less is more. it doesnt help me cuz i already know. it is not my intention to be rude but if your going to relay info then relay it all otherwise your just showing off and not really teaching anything
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 9 месяцев назад
@@toddshrader8407 It honestly feels like a normal fast-speed stroke to me. I think all the technique advice offered in the video is sound. And more can be found here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/masse/
@ryan382
@ryan382 Год назад
I'm gonna practice my masse briches.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Good pockets and belt loops are a must for massé. :)
@KTHKUHNKK
@KTHKUHNKK Год назад
Dr Dave it's Keith I wanted to stop in and say hello. I have a question buddy. Is it legal to wear some type of ear pads to block out noise while you're playing pool . I was wondering because I saw Earl Strickland with these headphones on one time. Is it totally legal to use such a device or not in all cases? Thanks Keith
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
There is no rule preventing this; although, sometimes you need to hear the ref, opponent, or shot clock.
@KTHKUHNKK
@KTHKUHNKK Год назад
@@DrDaveBilliards thanks for answering my question I thought it was real funny the time I saw Earl come out with these big headphones on. Keith
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
@@KTHKUHNKK Earl has done many "funny" things over the years. He has also done brilliant things (related to actual play).
@rogerscottcathey
@rogerscottcathey Год назад
Why do some pro players aim on a different spot on the cue ball than that with which they end up hitting the cue ball?
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
See the section at the bottom of the page here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/cue-tip/height/
@dothelukaszkillchain8036
@dothelukaszkillchain8036 Год назад
Your stop shot is called a back spin the buton right is called a right english backspin
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
Many different terms for sidespin are used based on the game situation, per the info here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/sidespin/terminology-and-uses/ A stop shot is usually a backspin shot, but the amount of backspin needs to be right for the shot distance and speed (and cloth conditions): billiards.colostate.edu/faq/stun/stop/ A short, fast stop shot requires no backspin.
@josephsmith4540
@josephsmith4540 Год назад
Dr. Dave did you switch Cues?
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I didn't want to abuse the tip on my Revo, and I was too lazy to remove my joint extender (my ceiling is low over the table), so I just grabbed the SVB Cuetec Cynergy off my rack since it is also carbon fiber (although, it has noticeably more CB deflection).
@josephsmith4540
@josephsmith4540 Год назад
Oh okay makes sense. I was wondering if you could do a video of ways to correct stroke imperfections. I have a terrible habit of twist my wrist when stroking through the ball and have no idea how to fix it properly. Tried everything from switching stances to body position etc.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
FYI, I have lots of videos and info dealing with proper stroke fundamentals here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/stroke/ For many people, a wrist twist is caused in part by elbow drop and "chicken wing" motion. Lots advice on how to fix this can be found under "How can I get rid of elbow drop?" here: billiards.colostate.edu/faq/stroke/elbow-drop/
@josephsmith4540
@josephsmith4540 Год назад
Dr . Dave I am well aware of what the proper stroke is. But I can’t seem to find the cause of the wrist twist
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
... but wrist turn is often associate with elbow drop (and chicken-wing motion), so the advice at the links above (especially the 2nd one) might help you eliminate the wrist turn.
@tranchan8031
@tranchan8031 Месяц назад
7:20 "my life is so hard :(" -Dr Dave
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Месяц назад
@@tranchan8031 I hope you got a chuckle out of that.
@BROU-bb2uc
@BROU-bb2uc Год назад
Nice sarcasm Dave😂
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
You must have heard about my "1st world problem." Or was it something else?
@BROU-bb2uc
@BROU-bb2uc Год назад
@@DrDaveBilliards no you're right.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
"My life is so hard!" Wah. Wah. :)
@RT-Ford
@RT-Ford 10 месяцев назад
You might want to remind your viewers that masse and jump shots will always cause the tip of the cue to strike the bed of the table and possibly damage the fabric.
@jbp2532
@jbp2532 10 месяцев назад
7:23 into the video.
@RT-Ford
@RT-Ford 9 месяцев назад
@@jbp2532 Yeah, and then he shoots a bunch of masse and jump shots without using the protective cloth.
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards 9 месяцев назад
The spare cloth makes jump shots much easier. That's why I try to not use it when demonstrating jumps. I use the cloth with masse shots only if I think they will take lots of attempts. The spare cloth is certainly recommended when practicing the techniques.
@losoj30
@losoj30 Год назад
Not if you by bullshit BCA rules
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
I'm not sure what you mean.
@SlickRick4EVER
@SlickRick4EVER Год назад
Merci, Capt. Mingaud!
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
You're welcome. FYI, I'm half French.
@pumableu
@pumableu Год назад
@@DrDaveBilliards So you mind if je vous remercie pour ces leçons, exceptionnellement en français! -A pool enthusiast from belgium
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
@@pumableu You’re welcome. I don’t speak or read French, but I know how to use Google Translate. :)
@SlickRick4EVER
@SlickRick4EVER Год назад
Dr. Dave, what is the difference of a curve and a massé? I researched in a book by Eva Mataya Laurence in 1999 that a curve was when the cueball just made a very shallow parabola while a massé is a “very sharp turn curve”. Is that statement plausible?
@DrDaveBilliards
@DrDaveBilliards Год назад
A small curve shot is usually called a swerve shot. The term usually refers to any large curve that requires significant cue elevation.
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