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The MOST Important Shot In Pool 

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Learn how to use spin and draw to play the most important and common shot in pool.
00:00 Explanation
01:10 Runout
03:07 Stroke Explained
04:07 Runout
06:09 Realtalk & Summary
08:00 Bonus Clip
08:41 Outro
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@Sharivari
@Sharivari 2 года назад
While editing the footage on my computer I was really shocked how sloppy my fundamentals became. I think it's time for some practice again! I hope this video was still helpful!
@stevewilliams2732
@stevewilliams2732 2 года назад
I too put my English (left right spin) on my final stroke...I found i aim better with center ball especially on long shots
@stevewilliams2732
@stevewilliams2732 2 года назад
Great video....going to work today
@Janskie
@Janskie 2 года назад
Absolutely, I find myself some days missing constantly super easy shots and i suspect its because of my stroke. Maybe you can make a video about how to get back into the groove if you find yourself not playing like you're used to.
@stevewilliams2732
@stevewilliams2732 2 года назад
@@Janskie i took a couple years off and I too find myself missing easy shots which is frustrating...but I believe it is definitely problem with stroke/ form and I also find trying to focus on my form/stroke during shot has awful results too....has to come naturally...like Neil's fiejen said"we want to create a weapon(stroke) we can use at all times"
@cspaw1639
@cspaw1639 2 года назад
I think you broke my dreams in becoming a pro. I wanna play perfect tho :/
@pgale
@pgale 2 года назад
Thank you for leaving the misses in.
@SMITHII_
@SMITHII_ Год назад
Did he? I didn't see her in this video. (;
@Cat-S53
@Cat-S53 Год назад
Agreed. As he said nobody makes perfect shots every time. It's a way to also practice to correct mistaken shots
@jamesdavis8731
@jamesdavis8731 2 года назад
I think it is great that you leave the misses and the not-so-good position play in - that is real pool. And to watch you recover is a good learning experience.
@kurtmurray3179
@kurtmurray3179 2 года назад
I love to see some "real life". Keep some of that stuff in. Sometimes for us humans it helps us to not get discouraged.
@MrPat1953
@MrPat1953 2 года назад
Another excellent drill and we appreciate your honesty
@apexpredatorbilliardstraining
@apexpredatorbilliardstraining 2 года назад
I like the fact that you emphasize that pool is not perfect and you have to practice everyday this is so encouraging because I occasionally get in my own head and listen to the oposite me telling me to stop I ain't getting anywhere..... Thanks Shari.... I appreciate you leaving the miss there too many video are avoiding the imperfection
@robertdavison8580
@robertdavison8580 2 года назад
I like the honesty that showing your misses brings to your videos. We get better as players when we learn from our misses. No reason to think we shouldn’t learn from your misses also.
@davidhartness7574
@davidhartness7574 2 года назад
Your awesome tho , I love it that you don't edit everything so it looks like you can't make mistakes . that's what a good teacher does . thank you Ann I love watching your videos.
@wesleylagomarsino7129
@wesleylagomarsino7129 2 года назад
I appreciate that you leave the mistakes in your videos. There's so much to learn from infrequent mistakes during your excellent performances.
@jasonp74208
@jasonp74208 Год назад
Probably my favorite part of playing pool these days is not winning matches, but watching how my skills improve week to week, month to month. Watching these videos and others like these help greatly, but more importantly making mistakes on the table and understanding why I made those mistakes are what help most. Keep the mishaps in, they are more educational than anything to some of us.
@CB_RedBeard417
@CB_RedBeard417 2 года назад
Great drill! Can't wait to try this one...and yes, leave the misses in! Far too often I see drills that demand perfection by saying "start over from the beginning if you miss". People learning the game or trying to improve don't need to be perfect. They just need to put in the work!
@jhinsv764
@jhinsv764 6 месяцев назад
😊
@jhinsv764
@jhinsv764 6 месяцев назад
😊
@Thomas-uk5cp
@Thomas-uk5cp 2 года назад
Honestly, ive learned almost as much watching you recover from missteps as i have seeing perfect tutorials
@kennethcox2287
@kennethcox2287 2 года назад
Missed shots or not, these videos are very good. I like the just human approach. Many thanks for all the good work you've put in.
@nemes876
@nemes876 2 года назад
Love seeing the honest play! Some drills are hard to do from start to finish mistake-free. Looking forward to your next vid!
@veronicahawthorne3452
@veronicahawthorne3452 9 дней назад
You’re only human, not a robot. I’m glad you left the error footage in, it makes it more “real life”. That power stroke on the 8 was amazing to get back down table. I wish I had that much power. It almost looks like to do a half stroke right before contact with that 8 ball. I think that creates more power in some instances.
@Prophlol
@Prophlol 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for not editing your misses. You are proving to us all that mistakes happen in practice and thats why we need to practice!
@ChiefinGuam
@ChiefinGuam 2 года назад
Another great video lesson! Thank you! Awesome bonus clip, too!
@bannguyen5057
@bannguyen5057 2 года назад
I really like when you have shown the cue ball with the cue-tip on it. It is very helpful!
@Docturnin3
@Docturnin3 10 месяцев назад
Excellent video! Thanks for explaining your thought process between shots along with where you are aiming to strike the cue ball to setup for your next shoot. Very well done!
@jackiefrantom5889
@jackiefrantom5889 11 месяцев назад
Great video. Supper helpful . Roughly 2 months into my return to pool . Been out for 15 years. Now that I have a respect for proper form and Technique. I'm watch every video I can find . So far this guy has been the most helpful
@JohnJohnson-zq9rg
@JohnJohnson-zq9rg 2 года назад
I like it that you leave the flaws in. And show how to recover from a sub optimal position. It is anyway clear wht the object of the drill is. And seeing a pro player miss or struggle and finish the drill anyway is more motivating then looking at some one who does everything perfect all the time. Pool indeed is difficult so why hide the mistakes. Knowing even the pro's make mistakes makes practicing and repeating drills less painful when making mistakes too.
@brettbarker8444
@brettbarker8444 2 года назад
I love that you uploaded an imperfect drill video. Thank you.
@stevewilson7915
@stevewilson7915 8 месяцев назад
I think it's great that you had the integrity to show your miss. It helps us see that even players at a very high skill level, occasionally miss. We amateurs occasionally make one, hahahaha, that's why we watch your videos. Thanks so much.
@michaelfigliola4879
@michaelfigliola4879 2 года назад
I appreciate the misses and what can go wrong in the videos. It keeps it real to the rest of us.
@dannykeoe7970
@dannykeoe7970 Год назад
Ya gotta love the honesty. Sharivari always has an honest humility in his voice, and actions. I learn a lot...a million thx :-)
@procrastinator6902
@procrastinator6902 7 месяцев назад
Yes, thank you for leaving in the misses. It shows us how things can go wrong and you explain to us how to correct it. This is very valuable information and I don't understand complaints about it at all.
@kennethb.57
@kennethb.57 2 года назад
Thank you for letting us see u mess up to it means alot to me to see pro mess up cause I know noone is perfect and you are truly a prime example of that and I truly enjoy your videos they help me alot... I do over think my shots to much but definitely trying to make them better thank you for all you do it means so much
@olavodias
@olavodias 2 года назад
Love your videos, and I really appreciate the fact that you kept the mistake shot on the video. It shows that we can't be perfect all the time, but consistency is key..
@SRKanai1
@SRKanai1 2 года назад
This is a GREAT video! Just what I needed. I love this channel. Thanks so much.
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Happy to help!
@maryjostrain9295
@maryjostrain9295 Год назад
I playback the video on the slowest playback speed. This really helps me see the nuance of your every aim and stroke. Great instuctional video. Leaving your mistakes in REALLY helps me see what I am doing wrong!
@rhodaborrecks
@rhodaborrecks 4 месяца назад
Great video. Leaving the fails and less than perfect shots in is very instructional.
@rickwalters6750
@rickwalters6750 2 года назад
Can't wait to try this drill. Great stuff!!
@banedin3289
@banedin3289 2 года назад
Your videos are really helpful, i improved a bit by watching your videos and im thankful to you for that.
@lestersandoval2006
@lestersandoval2006 Год назад
It doesn't matter if you missed a shot or didn't get good positions in some others, but what is important is the whole concept of the lesson you teaching us Here, that is what is helping me improve my game. Thank you so much for your videos!!
@DawesSoccer
@DawesSoccer 2 года назад
Good job man. Pool certainly is a journey. Thanks for all your hard work.
@reaganebenezer5110
@reaganebenezer5110 2 года назад
I request this type of video thank you so much shari👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
@SuperGreyfox99
@SuperGreyfox99 2 года назад
This was a great video to learn from in many ways. You showed me something new and that's great. But seeing you helps me also as I can see your not perfect and it's ok to make a mistake and still enjoy the game. This is important to keep the game fun. Thank you your awesomeness. you rock.
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 2 года назад
Thanks a lot Robert!
@DaveSpicerUK
@DaveSpicerUK 2 года назад
Thanks Sharivari, really like to see the 'human' side :) defo gona try this drill 👊
@joelmshockley
@joelmshockley 2 года назад
Love seeing the GoPro view. Thanks for sharing
@vineethnarayana9818
@vineethnarayana9818 Год назад
3:10 - 4:07 that explanation really helped me understand why aiming for Bata and Bustamante is like that. I got really confused watching their play being newbie to pool. Thanks 😊
@aceliu5997
@aceliu5997 2 года назад
love the honesty . love this Channel
@stevewilson7915
@stevewilson7915 2 года назад
I can't criticize you for trying to help us better players. Thanks so much for this great lesson and drill. I understand that no one is going to make every shot perfectly. This will give me something to work on this coming winter. Thanks so much,
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
You are welcome!
@mario_vicente
@mario_vicente 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing a real drill with real errors and how you were able to recover from them, IMO it is as valuable as executing a perfect one. My congratulations to Per for the record. Is it legal that he forgot to apply chalk on the tip between shots? lol
@rajeevmaharaj47
@rajeevmaharaj47 Год назад
Love your videos bro....watching from the Caribbean..
@ElHefe_the_Raider
@ElHefe_the_Raider Год назад
Thank you for what you do. I've been watching you for a while now during the pandemic, before you had this nice new table. I like the fact that let us see and hear your mistakes and your flaws. We all have them You go over how to correct it. That's extremely important and part of the learning process also. Thank you again keep up the great work
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Thanks for your kind comment!
@jeffreyhoward959
@jeffreyhoward959 2 года назад
You are the best instructor I have seen on RU-vid
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Thank you Jeffrey!
@OscarGonzalez-vg3cp
@OscarGonzalez-vg3cp Год назад
Thanks for the excellent lesson and video.
@samuelmandell8995
@samuelmandell8995 2 года назад
That is a great drill, can't wait to try it.
@wolfrehm6314
@wolfrehm6314 Год назад
I like your videos very much! Thanks a lot! When I watched Ronny O'Sullivan I sometimes could see something similar what you had done (moving the tip slightly, before hitting the ball ) when he made some difficulty shots... an interesting drill, will try it.
@ryan199948
@ryan199948 Год назад
Progress. Not perfection. You’re a human after all. I love these videos just the way they are. Some pool videos are perfect every time it’s annoying.
@scottjohnson4474
@scottjohnson4474 2 года назад
This is a very good drill!! Thanks for your videos!!
@Stoplyingandlearnsomething
@Stoplyingandlearnsomething Год назад
Thank for an accurate, fundamental, within the rules, lesson. 👍
@bobbycuesroadhouse2204
@bobbycuesroadhouse2204 2 года назад
Great stuff Shari We all have quirks to work out
@martingray8350
@martingray8350 Год назад
Love how you leave the misses in 👍🏽👍🏽
@russaitken8055
@russaitken8055 Год назад
Well said brother. Thanks
@andrewlawson3694
@andrewlawson3694 2 года назад
Jimmy White does a similar thing , addresses the ball as though going for a deep screw and changes on the last. I love that you always criticise your game, it encourages the Club player to not worry about getting the shot wrong as the practice drill is there for that purpose, to improve. As regards the speed challenge as you know from previous comments I have made, I am the best, unfortunately the walking stick is tending to slow me down lately !!!! Thanks as always for a great video, regards Andrew
@bardsamok9221
@bardsamok9221 Год назад
Love this, subscribed
@johnburke8174
@johnburke8174 2 года назад
Thank you. Nice drill.
@nathaliedasilva555
@nathaliedasilva555 6 месяцев назад
This video was super helpful! Thank you so much 🤩
@Sharivari
@Sharivari 6 месяцев назад
Glad to help!
@douglasmichel6361
@douglasmichel6361 Год назад
One of my favorite drills
@UrielJanoach
@UrielJanoach 2 года назад
I really appreciate you leaving the misses in.
@spiro7424
@spiro7424 2 года назад
I am always learning from Sharivari's videos, always he's very helpful.
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Glad to hear that!
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 2 года назад
Awesome work👍
@rickmccullough2410
@rickmccullough2410 Год назад
Thanks for the videos
@PatNetherlander
@PatNetherlander Год назад
Great tutorial! I really enjoyed this one. I think if you practice the fundamentals enough you will develop your skills very well!
@batuhan6712
@batuhan6712 2 года назад
Great Video!
@vnmnavarro71
@vnmnavarro71 Год назад
Nice practice video, yes keep everything in - the good as well as the less than optimal.
@JustinTheGreat86
@JustinTheGreat86 2 года назад
Subscribed. You're a good player, I could learn a lot from just watching.
@mandirigmangbarbero812
@mandirigmangbarbero812 2 года назад
This is the tutorial that I'm looking for.👍👍👍
@danc3831
@danc3831 Год назад
Instructions of how to accomplish any shot to perfection on a consistent basis is unrealistic. However, instructions indicating how to adjust the expected perfect shot that may go awry to an acceptable position is the key that will keep you on the table as you have shown. Your lessons highlight and instructs how to make the necessary adjustments which is instrumental to not only the physical aspect but your mental confidence as you approach the less than desirable situation. Best teacher on youtube.
@djorodekort3395
@djorodekort3395 2 года назад
great explanation as always! Thanks
@arnoldsvelling9883
@arnoldsvelling9883 2 года назад
Very well played leaving it just the way you shot it
@DaneliusUK
@DaneliusUK 2 года назад
Enjoyed it, thank you.
@marioramdial540
@marioramdial540 Год назад
Your videos are the best! 😀😀
@rogervillafuerte2301
@rogervillafuerte2301 Год назад
Now iknow where i get to adjust for good aiming ,this is very helpful for me as begginer . Because ive always adjust at object ball not in cue ball 😆 ,and from now on im focus at Cue ball adjustment thank you so much 🥰 Greetings from Phillipines
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Happy to help!
@Krushard
@Krushard 2 года назад
I actually have more respect for this type of material than when a pro tries to cut out missed shots in a hope we won't notice. Most of the time we notice the jump cut and it's a little embarrassing: not the miss but the fact of hiding attempt.
@leedogthedestroyer
@leedogthedestroyer 2 года назад
I enjoyed your video and I like the human error. I also enjoyed the bonus video...very well played
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Thanks so much!
@raedsalih6401
@raedsalih6401 2 года назад
Nice tips. I was always thought hitting in the center would be the safe one. Thanks
@user-if4mi3fr7h
@user-if4mi3fr7h Год назад
Great video
@SenseiNatePlaysPool
@SenseiNatePlaysPool 2 года назад
I like this. Take a page out of Niels' book. He always tells the viewer how many tries it takes to demonstrate a shot, and will show his misses. Pool players are human. Don't listen to those who get upset when you're not perfect. You learn more from missing/watching people learn from missing.
@invictus9976
@invictus9976 Год назад
I thank you for being like one of us, not perfect, showing mistakes and how to improve.
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Always!
@hotdiggitydog2684
@hotdiggitydog2684 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this drill
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@NinjaNoob90
@NinjaNoob90 Год назад
thank you for the tips !
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Happy to help!
@josephkane1723
@josephkane1723 2 года назад
Cool drill thanks
@trafferz
@trafferz 2 года назад
3:13 Buddy Hall used to teach this method of stroking the ball, start center then go left or right with the final stroke, so you don't have to calculate deflection. Looked for his video, but couldn't find it. He was actually quite surprised at how successfully he could use this method to apply left or right and still add a lot of velocity to the stroke while pocketing the ball. One of Johnny Archer's most memorable shots was a table length shot using just this method.
@jeffjohnson7657
@jeffjohnson7657 Год назад
Yes! This is a very useful technique pros use when maximum English, maximum force, is needed (it’s not a technique for ‘normal’ English). It allows you to aim as though you are not using English. The pivot removes the need to consider deflection. Bert Kinister taught it to me, having learned it from Tony Robles. I saw Jayson Shaw use it in the US Open a few years ago.
@scambodia147
@scambodia147 2 года назад
Great channel SUBSCRIBED! Also cue listings gives great advice on pool cues,he's the guy who blew the table away in 28 seconds at the end of this.
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@Bedsheet_Necktie
@Bedsheet_Necktie 2 года назад
Nice vid. I like the graphics of the cue ball and the point of contact. It would be nice to see the point of contact on the object ball in the same graphical form. 👍👍🎱
@starluxstudio619
@starluxstudio619 2 года назад
Great drill!
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Thanks!
@bordenf
@bordenf Год назад
Good stuff!
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Thanks!
@ianwatkins6202
@ianwatkins6202 Год назад
Great video, very interesting!
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ianwatkins6202
@ianwatkins6202 Год назад
@@Sharivari I'm a snooker player in the UK 😊But this information is still very useful and interesting as I do play pool sometimes but not as offen as I would like! Best wishes to you Sharivari😃You play great and teach excellent.
@Leo-uj7xw
@Leo-uj7xw Год назад
That's keeping 💯, thanks!!!!
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
💯
@Dickiediscos
@Dickiediscos Год назад
Loving the fact you're leaving the errors in there. To my mind, drills and practice are there for making mistakes and gaining an understanding of why those mistakes arose, and how to address them. It reinforces the teaching aspect of the video as a result. Don't change your method. You're doing just fine as you are. Always happy to learn more stuff from you :)
@Chopik1149
@Chopik1149 Год назад
Love it. Bonus points for keeping it real. As you stated, no one is perfect. And there's nothing more frustrating than trying to copy a technique wherein the 'coach' leaves the impression that his approach will result in 100% success. That's just not realistic. Thanks for the misses. 🙂 Always GREAT videos.
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Thank you Gerald!
@jasonjohnson7411
@jasonjohnson7411 2 года назад
I think it’s important to leave the misses in. We learn more from our failures than successes!🙌🏼🙌🏼🎱
@triggerrelaxation7469
@triggerrelaxation7469 2 года назад
You explain really well I love your videos, I love your pool cue.😁
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Thank you!
@triggerrelaxation7469
@triggerrelaxation7469 Год назад
@@Sharivari U'r welcome
@proteusization
@proteusization Год назад
Awesome vid..
@Sharivari
@Sharivari Год назад
Thanks!
@vincentslusser9205
@vincentslusser9205 2 года назад
Nice drill
@diegodavidist
@diegodavidist Год назад
GRACIAS GENIO!! 👏❤️🎱
@byroncole8797
@byroncole8797 2 года назад
I agree with others we appreciate your honesty!
@90ld3n60y
@90ld3n60y 2 года назад
Great job. I probably wouldn't be able to finish the first 3 balls on the long rail.. LOL. Also have same problem with my stroke. Let me know when you discover the way of how to fix it 😁
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