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Pool Lesson | How To Draw The Cue Ball Exactly To A Point 

Sharivari
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Learn how to draw the cue ball precisely to a certain point more and more often with those tips. We will cover the different factors & common problems. There is also a drill that will help you to work on your precised draw shot.
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Factors
02:45 Common Problems
03:47 Drill
06:03 Example Shots
07:31 Bonus Tips
08:35 Summary
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@Sharivari
@Sharivari 4 года назад
When playing the drill, you could actually set up the other balls once you are on the six ball, and repeat everything in the opposite order. So it could be an endless drill. How many balls do you think you could also?
@handogtv2222
@handogtv2222 3 года назад
Another good lesson thank you sir idol from your number one fans in the Philippines GOD BLESS
@handogtv2222
@handogtv2222 3 года назад
Her our place we have no internet access only cellphone load for a hours we play billiard we no onw cue but thank you sir idol we learn a lot from you god bless
@zyxelk7368
@zyxelk7368 4 года назад
Best pool caoches on yt : one and only Dr Dave billiards, Sharivari and Tor Lowry
@zyxelk7368
@zyxelk7368 4 года назад
I watched fx billiards and he's good, like you said Sharivari and tory are great but in my opinion Dr Dave is in a league of his own. He speaks and teaches every part of the game and he is very precise and detail about that. It's not coincidence that many professionals work with him, he knows A LOT about this game
@jmgreetis
@jmgreetis 4 года назад
@@zyxelk7368 I think that Dr. Dave is partially making his videos for his own satisfaction. There are people who absolutely love being extremely detailed and nailing down every little aspect of a subject into a nice neat little package. I bet he get's a lot of satisfaction from that. But at the same time, if you take the time to try and understand what he is teaching it can be very valuable to understand how everything works in billiards. Personally, I have to watch some of Dr. Dave's videos 3 or 4 times in order to start grasping the concepts. But I have started to understand how things work in the world billiards and it's been a great help. But hands down, Tor and Sharivari are my favorites.
@pjtyra2106
@pjtyra2106 4 года назад
I mean yeah, Dr. Dave has a doctorate in Mechanical Engineering, so that check’s out lol
@garybkatz
@garybkatz 4 года назад
It's great to watch videos from different instructors, definitely including Dr. Dave, Sharivari and Tor. They all have strong suggestions and great perspectives, plus each one has particular strengths that are extremely helpful. I love playing in a match, and a certain shot or position play comes up, and I hear the voice of one of these guys in my head, and I play the situation correctly and win the rack! Thank you, Sharivari and all mentors!
@BladeRunner-td8be
@BladeRunner-td8be 3 года назад
I agree with you. Dr. Dave could have stopped posting many years ago and it's doubtful anyone would ever be more influential. Cheers
@viet8741
@viet8741 3 года назад
my brain: aim low, backspin! you got this champ! me: makes a jump shot
@ayluvx
@ayluvx 2 года назад
It happens to me as well💀
@masonkeener4778
@masonkeener4778 2 года назад
That’s a scoop shot it’s illegal. A jump happens by striking the top of the ball
@corysiler487
@corysiler487 4 года назад
The tip on the house cue is shaped better than alot of players' personal cues. Classic!
@antoniotrew5894
@antoniotrew5894 2 года назад
Haha the house cues around here have the huge push on thumb size tips, that combined with cheap @$$ Walmart chalk = disaster 😂.... I still like to use one every now and then just to remind myself of humble beginnings lol
@SenseiNatePlaysPool
@SenseiNatePlaysPool 4 года назад
FINALLY! - A video that includes timing as essential. Timing is the hardest aspect of the stroke (for me), and there are so few videos out there on it, I was beginning to wonder if good players out there ever actually talked about it! - Great vid. Will be working on this.
@dnbmania
@dnbmania 4 года назад
A timing drill that I used to practice in snooker was to hold the cue with just your thumb and index finger. Try some short range draw shots doing this and you will start to get a feeling of what many would call 'lettingthe cue do the work'. Only using two fingers forces you to smoothly accelerate the ball up to the requires speed and you must time it well to get the action on the cue ball
@michaelsauer3783
@michaelsauer3783 4 года назад
Didn't know that when you started? I didn't know what you explained for 60 odd years. Every draw shot saw my thumb being driven into the side of my chest with a short fast withdraw - thinking I had to poke it instead of the natural followthrough. I now have the time and the table and truly appreciate your advise. Thank you again.
@pheyehalesley4842
@pheyehalesley4842 4 года назад
Timing its actually important.....thanks sharivari
@garybkatz
@garybkatz 4 года назад
Good pointers. One good drill is to shoot draw shots down the rail, starting from different distances, and drawing back 1 diamond, 2 diamonds, stop shots, etc. Really helps your feel for draw. I always appreciate your tips!
@charlesdavis7940
@charlesdavis7940 Год назад
I find these the most valuable learner billiards videos on RU-vid. He’s helped me diagnose my problems and understand the game much better.
@ldelcors
@ldelcors 2 года назад
100% correct on the over drawing comment! When I hit properly I know if just by the sound!
@MikeyD22
@MikeyD22 4 года назад
As always, another excellent tutorial with clear and concise instruction! Thanks for sharing!
@jonathanpaulmusik
@jonathanpaulmusik 5 месяцев назад
To contact the cue ball before hitting max speed....... wow 👌
@madhatter2012
@madhatter2012 4 года назад
Great video! It shows how just a small deviation can make or break a shot like this. Thanks again and stay safe!
@dextertracy3739
@dextertracy3739 2 года назад
Great Video Sharivari !!!
@frangatsby9790
@frangatsby9790 4 года назад
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!! It’s all about Timing and Tempo.
@brianb.2894
@brianb.2894 4 года назад
Thank you once again. Like you said practice is always important when developing the feel and the judgement of the shot but the technical part of the lesson is also very important. Take care.😊
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 4 года назад
Thank you Brian. You too 🙂
@DaveSpicerUK
@DaveSpicerUK 4 года назад
Another great video, thanks Sharivari!
@thegodofpez
@thegodofpez 6 месяцев назад
Still coming back to your classics! (:
@apexelgenio8056
@apexelgenio8056 4 года назад
Thanks sharivari.... for all the constructive reminder i tend sometime to forget this.whilst i am in match..... but i am here watching at 25mins
@carlosblauth2586
@carlosblauth2586 4 года назад
Muito bom!! Parabéns e obrigado Sharivari!!
@valad08
@valad08 4 года назад
Good job man, thanks for your videos
@nathanblaxall8703
@nathanblaxall8703 4 года назад
Great tips - thank you!
@Pinoytv98
@Pinoytv98 2 года назад
You 1 of the best teacher in Pool Accurate and more lesson from your .Good luck and God bless
@ChiefinGuam
@ChiefinGuam 4 года назад
Another excellent video! Thank you!
@gretaambrose-evans8567
@gretaambrose-evans8567 Год назад
This was so helpful! Thank you so much.
@alangoudie2299
@alangoudie2299 4 года назад
Another excellent very helpful video. Thank you.
@mikamichaeleden4624
@mikamichaeleden4624 3 года назад
Thank you. Simple and perfect.
@boniealberto4775
@boniealberto4775 9 месяцев назад
Great video!
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 9 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@offerskirksey2255
@offerskirksey2255 4 года назад
Very well done video. Thank you.
@davidarchuleta8446
@davidarchuleta8446 2 года назад
Super Great ,Thank You !
@donwagner8126
@donwagner8126 2 года назад
As a relatively new player, the best advice I got was ACCELERATE through the que ball so you have contact for a fraction of a second longer. It made a huge difference.
@billylejeune7871
@billylejeune7871 Год назад
Very Helpful Thank you
@laujuaymon3768
@laujuaymon3768 3 года назад
Great vid , Best Coach
@rassytuble9728
@rassytuble9728 3 года назад
Thanks man you help me a lot more power to the channel
@ramsy9559
@ramsy9559 Год назад
The Best MAESTRO,,,,,
@Eng_Rono
@Eng_Rono 4 года назад
Awesome, I think I should do the same on virtual
@josealejandrotorrejon6586
@josealejandrotorrejon6586 3 года назад
Sharivari you are to much good for a normal person, I can't believe how precise u are.
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 3 года назад
Haha, thank you :)
@jafarkhan5569
@jafarkhan5569 Год назад
WONDERFULL
@leroyaarons1344
@leroyaarons1344 3 года назад
Thanks u very much Your videos always help me
@eagonpaulsen8269
@eagonpaulsen8269 3 года назад
Thanx I've Learn alot by u nice tips I'm become smarter
@alexgomez4291
@alexgomez4291 4 года назад
HOLA BUEN VIDEO , PERFECCION Y UBICACION DE LA BOLA ATACADORA ( BLANCA ) SALUDOS DESDE COLOMBIA 🇻🇪 💪
@r.c.3372
@r.c.3372 3 года назад
Haven't played pool since the virus. When I was playing the draw shot wasn't good. I thought it was my stick. You just showed me by using a house stick it can be done. I'm fair player, by watching your videos helps. Thanks
@junusbaan7787
@junusbaan7787 4 года назад
Good job
@dannyuttam8693
@dannyuttam8693 3 года назад
Good explanation
@NilsonJSilva
@NilsonJSilva 4 года назад
muito bom as orientações, dicas e ensinamentos. Obrigado por compartilhar.
@rolandocorrojr478
@rolandocorrojr478 4 года назад
Thanks
@dannyuttam8693
@dannyuttam8693 4 года назад
Good coaching
@rob1k295
@rob1k295 3 года назад
Hello pool players! I was struggling even with all the pro tips and just by today i find the right solution for me so i want to share it with u guys! =) When i want to draw the cue ball, i use hand grip with closed fingers not the open ( "V" ) = more accurate shot means better draw shot. Also what helped me a lot, ive been playin in one bar where is just one table, with one cue ball. The cue ball was so dirty, that i couldnt get any draw on it, after i cleaned the cue ball , ive got huge improve in my draw shots! good luck to everyone!
@kimsoriano9369
@kimsoriano9369 4 года назад
idol..i always watching ur video..i learned alot..thank you so much for sharing ur knowledge in billiard..my problem is i dont have a nice cue stick just like urs..
@hoppechr
@hoppechr 4 года назад
It‘s all about linear and rotational impulse. Impulse is the product of speed and mass. In fact, I believe the more serious issue is a too strong grip that adds the weight of the lower arm and hand to the calculation, thereby increasing the linear impulse transfer more than proportionately. Furthermore, one can show that slight cue elevation as compared to a level cue is mechanically advantageous for optimal rotation transfer.
@zaccomusic
@zaccomusic 4 года назад
nice content I hope you keep update :)
@aminebeo7554
@aminebeo7554 9 месяцев назад
Thanks dude!
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 9 месяцев назад
Happy to help!
@ahmedsalem1177
@ahmedsalem1177 3 года назад
Dude that was a great lesson
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 3 года назад
Thank you!
@itsmefond
@itsmefond 4 года назад
underrated.
@bradi3977
@bradi3977 Год назад
@Sharivari I know this video is old, but i noticed when you are doing these shots, you are elevating the back side of your cue and then coming into the cue ball at a different angle than straight on. Can you elaborate on why you pull the butt upwards before striking a draw shot? I think this nuance is missed in a lot of videos from everyone.
@guntrikscustom9389
@guntrikscustom9389 3 года назад
Wish.com is using your video intro picture to sell cheap cue balls........ lol. Your even big in China! Great videos as always.
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 3 года назад
Thanks for the hint. Contacted them twice without an answer.
@TwoEagleStar
@TwoEagleStar 4 года назад
Another great video. What are your thoughts on tip diameter with regard to draw and how it effects it? Have you done any comparisons to determine if a smaller or larger tip size can generate more or less draw? I know a smaller tip size is harder, as it requires more precise contact. I know I work all the time on my contact point, as that is my challenge when drawing. I think I am aiming center low but in the end am slightly right or left of center. The DOT cue ball has helped me immensely with training on that. Thanks for you efforts to bring great content as always!!
@jerrycasey1053
@jerrycasey1053 3 года назад
He said near the end, that a dime tip size is the best.
@brett6314
@brett6314 2 года назад
I just got a 11.8 mm carbon shaft vs the 12.5 wooden. I'm getting way better action. Several variables so it may not just be the tip diameter
@Celticwolf503
@Celticwolf503 4 года назад
You should do a video on Snooker Escapes my biggest problem on the table
@patrickrobichaux
@patrickrobichaux 4 года назад
Not sure if you noticed but with the house cue, you used significantly more angle to generate backspin. I have found that cue tips that aren't perfectly rounded have trouble drawing when held more level. However, angling them can help get a more consistent draw. Is that a hidden flaw in form or have you noticed the same? Seems like it makes sense that more angle creates a better contact with the cue for drawing.
@enzolu1592
@enzolu1592 3 года назад
Really helpful, looking forwards to seeing a tip for doing a draw shot from a longer distance
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S_1f-Az6Cm0.html
@enzolu1592
@enzolu1592 3 года назад
Sharivari thanks for your reply, I guess it just takes a lot of practice to get this timing right
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 3 года назад
@@enzolu1592 You're welcome. Yes, it does. But at least it's a lot of fun :)
@donnielong1692
@donnielong1692 4 года назад
So you do very well in these videos. Have you done any big tournaments? I would like to see you take on vegas.
@jerrycasey1053
@jerrycasey1053 3 года назад
He was at DCC I believe.
@antoniotrew5894
@antoniotrew5894 2 года назад
I've been practicing my cue ball control with a piece of paper..I'll set a piece of printer paper somewhere on the table and set up an object ball and the cue ball and using whatever English I'm practicing and make the object ball and try to have the cue ball stop on the paper...It seems to be working pretty well so far..
@ScottsPoolSchool
@ScottsPoolSchool 4 года назад
Curious - do you do your own video editing and graphics or have help with that? Very nice quality. I have my own channel but more of a live format, have done some limited editing but it takes a lot of work and I have a job, family, etc. and not enough time or energy for that and will likely continue with more live format with limited editing just to clean things up etc. Which is great because a lot of the teachers out there can impart information in slightly different ways and people learn differently as well. Anyway, was curious, and congrats on how far you've taken the channel over the years, good quality content!
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 4 года назад
Hi Scott. Yes I do everything own my own. Graphics, Animations, Sound Design and I am of course the guy on the table :D I have some live format videos as well and personally prefer it, because as mentioned it is a lot less editing. This lesson for example took around 16 hours of work on the computer. Thank you and good luck and a lot of fun with your channel!
@ScottsPoolSchool
@ScottsPoolSchool 4 года назад
@@Sharivari Thanks for reply, appreciate it! I had a feeling it was a solid investment in time, even with my limited editing takes a while and took some time to learn the software etc., still a lot to learn... :) Good luck with your future videos as well, I will be watching and sharing with my students as well!
@jerrycasey1053
@jerrycasey1053 3 года назад
@@ScottsPoolSchool Excellent to see Scott here also, I really like his vids as well. I'd LOVE to see matches with all the great teachers, Sharivari, Dave, Tor, Scott, Mark Wilson.... dang I could go on, wouldn't that be Great?
@josephjuventus6332
@josephjuventus6332 3 года назад
Another great video quick question what kind of cue do you use?
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 3 года назад
Thanks. Lucasi Hybrid LHC80.
@davidarchuleta8446
@davidarchuleta8446 2 года назад
Very EXCELLENT !
@skippgooley77
@skippgooley77 3 года назад
May I ask what tip you are using? Soft, medium or hard? Thank you, and thank you for all your instructional vids. They are very helpful!
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 3 года назад
KAMUI Brown Medium :)
@skippgooley77
@skippgooley77 3 года назад
Thank you! I have to believe that new cues come in with hard tips. I can’t get nearly the cue ball action you get. If I play very high or low on the cue ball, it’s a miscue for sure. I’ve been playing pool for very nearly 60 years. Since I was a kid we always had a pool table in our house. A very cheap table, but nevertheless a pool table. I now have a 3 piece Hadleigh table with a worsted wool cover that I set up and installed. My point is that in all that time I have NEVER heard of different hardnesses of tips until late last year! That’s the only good thing I can say of 2020. 😁 ( btw.... I have medium tips now. I just need to install it now.). Thanks again for the very quick reply!
@kirkjaraba4189
@kirkjaraba4189 2 года назад
does a better cue affect the performance than a cheap one? For example drawing back
@HikeColorado
@HikeColorado 4 месяца назад
Draw shots are deadly and can often win the game.
@danielmurzellotheunknownma7481
@danielmurzellotheunknownma7481 4 года назад
Perfect another amazing video🎥.. Thanks. Keep posting Warm rewards The UnknownManCub👍😎
@genehendrix1847
@genehendrix1847 4 года назад
Best cue tip ever on a house cue LOL
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 4 года назад
I got lucky 😀
@ruri471
@ruri471 4 года назад
👍
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 2 года назад
👍🎱
@Dennis-kj9qx
@Dennis-kj9qx Месяц назад
What size tip do you personally use ?
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Месяц назад
12.2
@weeeegy
@weeeegy 4 года назад
6:59 that damn flex tho
@Helpmelearn
@Helpmelearn 4 года назад
Hood job
@Helpmelearn
@Helpmelearn 4 года назад
Good job
@driley1
@driley1 3 года назад
Hey there...im in the caribbean on an island called Trinidad and Tobago. This is a very good video....however I want to say that it is VERY difficult to shoot a "level cue"....because of how pool tables are designed....I mean all your strokes are excellent, but your cue is still slightly inclined... Even Hunter Lombardo who is a professional and coach says that to get a "levelled" cue when stroking is not always a realistic action....in no way am I trying to bash your advice! Your videos are quite good.
@warrente66
@warrente66 4 года назад
I wonder if you can still generate a lot power draw on long distance without doing an elbow drop on your stroke, because I notice professionals do an elbow drop on power draw.
@pauls064
@pauls064 4 года назад
warren te an everlasting debate. Some pros drop, others don’t. It shows both are possible. I’ve seen people draw 2 table lengths like Mike Massey without dropping. I personally drop a little... but I’ve started to shorten the follow through compared to what I used to do...
@warrente66
@warrente66 4 года назад
@@pauls064 actually mike massey drop his elbow like the video here. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hbnxQWe_OTg.html
@Lanny2010
@Lanny2010 4 года назад
Can you draw six rails? I heard that only professionals can do that.
@petehulett6369
@petehulett6369 Год назад
Where are you located?
@vincentbeaurivage
@vincentbeaurivage 4 года назад
I am a big fan of your videos but this one title was misleading... There are many drills out there for backspin... you could have taken any of them and comment while you performed it... instead I watched you backspinning 3 rails on shots that required a simple follow... Finally, I dont agree on inclination as a indication of backspin.. In fact, the more vertical you cue up, the more resistance the cue ball gets against the felt, making the CB leave slower, with more spin (look at the Venom masses to get my point)... Anyway, for those who read comments, give this guy a chance if this is the first video of him that you watch... he has a lot more to offer! ☺️
@andusgarza497
@andusgarza497 4 года назад
I think follow is harder than draw. but most likely bc I learned draw shot first. even before I learned center lol
@carloslucar7534
@carloslucar7534 3 года назад
I would like the translation into Spanish/from Panama
@hanznewton889
@hanznewton889 2 года назад
Me trying to draw makes the CB jump, how to solve that 😢
@chewacan
@chewacan 3 года назад
Anybody have trouble jumping the cue ball trying to draw the cue ball? What is the cure for jumping the cue ball?
@mohansha5731
@mohansha5731 3 года назад
What happened to your website?!
@despoil
@despoil 2 года назад
The ball keeps jumping everytime I do it
@fortniteepicgames3559
@fortniteepicgames3559 2 года назад
For me the cue ball doesnt go back and im hitting the right spot
@ramonalujan5889
@ramonalujan5889 4 года назад
Stroke speed follow through Practice practice practice program the mind body computer
@andikaselena3538
@andikaselena3538 3 года назад
Plis subtitel indonesia
@caesarkid9433
@caesarkid9433 Год назад
The Problem is the harder i hit the cueball they higher the cueball flys
@pedrom1619
@pedrom1619 10 месяцев назад
Hi Sharivari, I disagree with the "exact to a point", the correct point is to draw in order to have the "right angle"!
@wahyusetya2339
@wahyusetya2339 3 года назад
please...translate or subtitles into indonesian language
@michaelframpton4226
@michaelframpton4226 Год назад
None of this works
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