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Pool Lessons | Play Safe or Run Out In Pool 

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Billiards Lesson | Play Safe or Run Out In Pool
This are my thoughts during this particular game played against Andrew from Yaworski Pool Practice. The age old question is when do you play safe and when do you go for it. This is one of those times. Actually it happens twice here and I make a different decision each time.
I'm curious...do you play it the same way as me. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Like to watch Andrew in action? Here is his channel : / @yaworskipoolpractice
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:27 First shot Breakdown
02:40 Andrew Has To Jump
03:25 Second Shot Breakdown
03:56 Third Shot Breakdown
05:23 Fourth Shot Breakdown
05:37 Fifth Shot Breakdown
05:51 Last Shot and Final Thoughts
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Комментарии : 19   
@YaworskiPoolPractice
@YaworskiPoolPractice Год назад
100 % a well played safety beats the heck out of leaving a hanger or selling out any day. You have always been a solid decision maker. I made a decent hit, and I would even say I got a little fortunate with just leaving you that bank shot. You made a nice bank, and that key 7 ball up the rail was a great stroke. Good game buddy. 👍🏽
@HereAfterBilliards
@HereAfterBilliards Год назад
Always love practicing with you. You're just so damn deadly!! 😀👍
@larryn1929
@larryn1929 Год назад
That was very well done. The safety vs the low % was a great move. Then going for the run down the rail was a better % than trying another safety.
@HereAfterBilliards
@HereAfterBilliards Год назад
Thanks man. I really didn't want to push my luck and go off the end rail and freeze up to the 8 on that first safety. I just wanted to ensure the hook and deal with whatever Andrew left me. Thanks for watching and commenting
@stanrosporski6296
@stanrosporski6296 Год назад
O yes. Wish my brain could do that. Thanks for the info and keep doing it. Helps me understand the game better
@HereAfterBilliards
@HereAfterBilliards Год назад
Absolutely. Thanks👍👍
@kikimomikuto6689
@kikimomikuto6689 Год назад
Very good players will attempt a dual purpose shot on that 5 ball where they'll try to pocket on the pro side and bring the cue ball behind the 7.
@HereAfterBilliards
@HereAfterBilliards Год назад
That's interesting. So basically exactly what I outlined when I spoke about going for the 5. Except now aim to leave the cue ball in close proximity to the 7 in case I leave a hangar. I hope I understand you right. That's a shot that would have to be absolutely pin point perfect in my opinion. I really can't see myself attempting it. I guess that's why I'm not a pro😀. Thanks for watching and commenting! 👍
@kikimomikuto6689
@kikimomikuto6689 Год назад
@@HereAfterBilliards yeah i feel you. If it's me I'll just thin the 5 to leave it middle of short rail and try to hide it behind 7 if possible. At least I'm not giving an open shot if it didn't go behind 7.
@zanethind
@zanethind Год назад
A guy I know said it's better to play safe when you have more balls than your opponent than to go for the offense right away
@HereAfterBilliards
@HereAfterBilliards Год назад
Well I'd say it's situational. That being said your friends logic applies to the fact that when there's more balls on the table it's easier for you to manufacture a safety to duck and hide. 👍👍
@mentaldisease5193
@mentaldisease5193 Год назад
In my case I had to try to kick the 5 towards the 7 and leave the cueball as close as possible behind the 8. My buddy I'm playing regularly loves to jump, and most of the time he pots. even with long distances. So the situation in the video would not be enough secure.
@HereAfterBilliards
@HereAfterBilliards Год назад
Interesting shot selection! Thanks for watching 👍
@PoolProblems
@PoolProblems Год назад
Great stuff. Did you call the bank on the first five ball just in case? It's a good two way shot.
@HereAfterBilliards
@HereAfterBilliards Год назад
Nope I never called the 5 and I wouldn't want to. My goal was to lock him up tight. If I sunk the 5 ball because I called it and then hooked myself solid in the 7 I'd probably 😭😢😂
@PoolProblems
@PoolProblems Год назад
@@HereAfterBilliards If you accidentally make a ball like that and suddenly have an open shot on the next ball, you get to continue. If you don't have an open shot, obviousy your opponent have the option to give it back. But if you call "safe" AND accidentally make the ball - your opponent has control over the situation. He would get to continue if the situation is benefitial, or give it back if it's not. That's why you see pro's call unlikely balls instead of calling safeties in 10-ball. I have a short clip about this on my channel.
@HereAfterBilliards
@HereAfterBilliards Год назад
@@PoolProblems LOL. I've been meaning to make a video for quite sometime about the reason why I'll never announce a safety. Of course my reasoning is much more immature as years ago I called "Just a shot' and sunk my ball and played safe. That was the year they changed the rule to you must call 'Safety'. I was advised that I would have to continue shooting by the ref. I promised myself that day that I'd never call a safety again in 8 ball or 10 ball. LOL
@zanethind
@zanethind Год назад
The guys I play pool also say you don't want to sell the farm
@HereAfterBilliards
@HereAfterBilliards Год назад
I've heard the same thing....and it's true. But there does come a time where you need to go for it if it's available👍
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