Interesting and very informative video on the various types of spin, their possible effects and applications. I have a remark related to the video itself, it sounded to me like the audio was slowed down a bit. Did anyone else have the same experience?
@@infrabasseYeah that’s what I thought. On previous instructional videos it can be slightly harder to take in everything up to speed when you’re really trying to concentrate. I feel like this is a deliberate attempt to slow bits down and make it easier to digest
Playing this at 1.25x speed makes the video watchable for me, the default speed sounds like it's been artificially slowed down compared to your normal videos and it's kinda distracting.
I've been watching this channel for a few years now and applying everything to my 8 ball game (I live in Hobe Sound, Florida, USA) and all I know is I have gone from not being able to hold a stick properly to winning my local tournament a few times and nobody wanting to play with me... Thank You and Cheers!
Follow-through itself doesn't create more spin, all that matters is where you hit it, the angle of your cue in respect to the table and the power you hit it with. Follow-through is simply a tool for a lot of people to accomplish this
Spin can be generated without follow thru, but follow thru is the technique to create more spin.. you don't even need to hit hard if u do a slow follow thru
Technically to generate spin you want the cue accelerate and push thru, but not constant speed.. if is just a constant speed, the white will leave the cue after the first impact and not much spin will be generated..
Absolutely great video once again, spin defined and explained ❤. Hopefully I'm still waiting for the different bridge hands video and how to play with those bridges,explaining the gap between the cue ball and the hand from various positions and shots to play from the edge of the table while the ball is still a but away from the rail and how to place your hands in different positions on the rail or the wood and play same shot using multiple bridges. Just so eager for such video now😅. Well done like always.
Noticed your tip has a lip around the ferrell, does this help? I do my own tips and make it flush with the ferrell as i thought thats what you had to do. Is it just a way to play with an easier say 10mil tio on a 9 mil ferrell or is there another benefit?
Brilliant video as usual if that was my snooker room it would have a bar in corner pro lighting heated table and it would be immaculate love your videos am just jealous because you have your own table am 59 now decent player you must have been close to turning pro