I'm liking it. Whenever you can either review and analyze someone or explain what you are shooting, how, and why, I get a lot out of it. That type of stuff helps me think at the table and it helps me make better decisions when I play.
Love the positivity, especially from 6:50 to 7:01! That has got to be a priority. What positive thing do you say when your human side creeps in and you miss?
A usual another fantastic video Bryan. Super commentary with English and speed control. I also want you to know that you make learning the game of pool fun. The few friends that I have turned on to your channel have really appreciated it and gives us an opportunity when we're together to work our game and be more competitive. Looking forward. Stay well. QA
Hey Bryan, like always, good stuff...I have a question regards to the break tip you use/used. What tip do you prefer? and have you ever tried the "bulletproof" break/jump tip?
Mad Hatter Any long shot with ENGLISH would require adjustment. So the answer would be yes. But that’s one of the benefits of low deflection cues. BTW even though Im making the adjustment , I’m not consciously aware of it in most cases. Like throwing a ball to a moving target, you’re not calculating the trajectory, it just happens. But beginners and intermediate players would be more aware of the adjustment for the deflection.
Most tables are 28 to 32 inches tall -this one is 31 inches tall. Also I am 6’2. And if you’re used to playing on bar boxes, they tend to be taller. So I think it’s a combination of things that you’re seeing. . Including camera angle.
That back cut on the 6 in the last rack is a shot the really gives me trouble. I can make them most of the time while practicing but have choked on the shot in many games😕