had a 46 and a 57 today, will upload the 57 now..starting to get back into stroke. man my game suffered in those 2 weeks in vegas where i did not play much at all....well at least i played better than yesterday....
there you go : http://www.vimeo.com/12130243
did somebody watch it yet ? I can´t watch it somehow.
did somebody watch it yet ? Also uploaded the 46 Ball Run..
If you don't mind, I'll just say what occurs to me. The caveat is that you are a much better player than I am and so I may be off base on some of my comments and when I am, I hope to learn from you.
On your third shot, with the balls all spread pretty good, you shoot the 13,go into some balls and end up almost frozen on the 3. After making the 3 somehow, a few ball later, you shot the 2 going into 3 loose balls at the bottom and moving them. I thought the 5 was the shot but maybe you were moving them to try to create a break shot. You then made a nice bump while making the 7 moving the 9 a smidge for an acceptable break shot. You got on that 5 trouble ball quickly. Your next two shots had the cue ball going all over the place and finally coming just up to the 8 and touching it and leaving you right in the side for a key. I was thinking you would do the 5, 8 in the side and 14 for a key.
Nice high break cue ball to side and back a bit. Your first shot with the bridge, I did not think you would draw back into the rack, but it worked very good. You only had one shot but that was enough and they were pretty open after it. You cleared out all the bottom balls nicely and came out on top. At that point it looked like the 6 or the 8 could be break balls and you could pick the others off. You blasted the 6 and rearranged the remaining balls. The 8 and the 15 looked like likely candidates and you wasted no time clearing out the other balls. I thought you could have taken that 14 on the bottom rail while you were down there, but maybe not. When you did take it the cut was so thin the cue ball went flying again. Then you came a little short on your key ball, but drilled it in cross side.
Nice controlled break on the break shot. You got down below and when I saw the layout, I knew you were going to get a good angle and do some serious damage and you did not disappoint. Your cue ball almost scratched on you, though. You drilled a side pocket shot and after another shot you had control of the cue ball. No clear break shot yet. The 6 and the 13 were set up side by side along the edge of the triangle. This is a set up where you can make the bottom and bump the top one across the triangle for a break shot and I was wondering if you would do that and how you would get on it. Your solution was much quicker. You got the right angle on the 8 ball and then you just bumped both of them with draw from the other side. Very nice! After you made the 6 and broke up the two balls on the rail, the proper pattern presented itself and you executed it perfectly.
You broke the balls well. Nice straight stroke not like mine at all. It looked like you should go far into this rack. too. The 14,2,8 with those stripes as safety balls looked like a no brainer. Your cue ball drew a little on the 14 ball and the angle on the 2 was a little too much apparently and you bumped the 8. Had you been flatter on the 2, you would have been right over where you were looking to get the cue on the 8.
Nice shooting. Nice pace. You hit them a little hard and sometimes move the cue ball around a lot, but it seems to work for you.
On your third shot, with the balls all spread pretty good, you shoot the 13,go into some balls and end up almost frozen on the 3. After making the 3 somehow, a few ball later, you shot the 2 going into 3 loose balls at the bottom and moving them. I thought the 5 was the shot but maybe you were moving them to try to create a break shot. You then made a nice bump while making the 7 moving the 9 a smidge for an acceptable break shot. You got on that 5 trouble ball quickly. Your next two shots had the cue ball going all over the place and finally coming just up to the 8 and touching it and leaving you right in the side for a key. I was thinking you would do the 5, 8 in the side and 14 for a key.
Nice high break cue ball to side and back a bit. Your first shot with the bridge, I did not think you would draw back into the rack, but it worked very good. You only had one shot but that was enough and they were pretty open after it. You cleared out all the bottom balls nicely and came out on top. At that point it looked like the 6 or the 8 could be break balls and you could pick the others off. You blasted the 6 and rearranged the remaining balls. The 8 and the 15 looked like likely candidates and you wasted no time clearing out the other balls. I thought you could have taken that 14 on the bottom rail while you were down there, but maybe not. When you did take it the cut was so thin the cue ball went flying again. Then you came a little short on your key ball, but drilled it in cross side.
Nice controlled break on the break shot. You got down below and when I saw the layout, I knew you were going to get a good angle and do some serious damage and you did not disappoint. Your cue ball almost scratched on you, though. You drilled a side pocket shot and after another shot you had control of the cue ball. No clear break shot yet. The 6 and the 13 were set up side by side along the edge of the triangle. This is a set up where you can make the bottom and bump the top one across the triangle for a break shot and I was wondering if you would do that and how you would get on it. Your solution was much quicker. You got the right angle on the 8 ball and then you just bumped both of them with draw from the other side. Very nice! After you made the 6 and broke up the two balls on the rail, the proper pattern presented itself and you executed it perfectly.
You broke the balls well. Nice straight stroke not like mine at all. It looked like you should go far into this rack. too. The 14,2,8 with those stripes as safety balls looked like a no brainer. Your cue ball drew a little on the 14 ball and the angle on the 2 was a little too much apparently and you bumped the 8. Had you been flatter on the 2, you would have been right over where you were looking to get the cue on the 8.
Nice shooting. Nice pace. You hit them a little hard and sometimes move the cue ball around a lot, but it seems to work for you.
which video is this from dennis? all i got was the balck picture when i clicked on one of the links
very good write up BTW
Steve
sascha is a very persuasive guy especially when he has you in a headlock.That's good to hear. I am happy for you. It is good that those great players take the time to help other players.
sascha is a very persuasive guy especially when he has you in a headlock.
sascha: since i'm on dialup, i don't want to download any vids that don't work. which are the "good" videos?
Well, i did not get enough english when i shot the 14 in to break up the 4 and 5, 5 was supposed to be next. So i was tied to the 3 which pointed like 1-1,5 inch behind the side pocket.
later on, that 2 ball was good to break open the 3 balls like i did.
at the end of the rack i got out of position again as i overdrew the 5, i wanted to get on the 4 in the side and then probably the 10 in the corner and just draw back slightly depending on the angels of course.
after the break when i used the bridge, i knew i would get to the 5 or the 15 to continue,the angle was good to go into the pack slightly.
why should i not loosen up some balls slightly more even though there might be no reason for it ? i know it makes it easier after that to clear the table, so thats why i opened them up. anyway, everybody plays different, if you get the perfect position for it every time thats good.