watching the open for 3 days has been outstanding

judochoke

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
its almost like I got three days of free lessons by watching on facebook. this is what I learned by watching the pros: they all are completely methodical, slow, deliberate,
perfect stance. but what I really learned was that everyone of the pros would get down in the shot line, a few practice strokes, and then zero in on their perfect spot to hit the cue ball. no more practice strokes,, just a short backstroke and a soft stroke.

and always two rails, two rails for everything. (im a little excited, as im just getting into this game of pool. by copying the set up and the short backstroke, im already seeing improvement on my longer angle shots.)

I was not zeroing in on my shots. I was getting close, but by copying the pros, I can see how you get that pin point accuracy that they do.

probably wait for the finals to come out on you tube. but I have really enjoyed the us open. :wink::wink::wink::wink::wink:
 

westcoast

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
I agree- the production value has been outstanding. Match room deserves a lot of credit- hopefully they will help lead a resurgence in pool in America
 

PoolBum

Ace in the side.
Silver Member
its almost like I got three days of free lessons by watching on facebook. this is what I learned by watching the pros: they all are completely methodical, slow, deliberate,
perfect stance. but what I really learned was that everyone of the pros would get down in the shot line, a few practice strokes, and then zero in on their perfect spot to hit the cue ball. no more practice strokes,, just a short backstroke and a soft stroke.

and always two rails, two rails for everything. (im a little excited, as im just getting into this game of pool. by copying the set up and the short backstroke, im already seeing improvement on my longer angle shots.)

I was not zeroing in on my shots. I was getting close, but by copying the pros, I can see how you get that pin point accuracy that they do.

probably wait for the finals to come out on you tube. but I have really enjoyed the us open. :wink::wink::wink::wink::wink:

The better you get, the more your routine will resemble that of the pros. There's a reason for that.
 

Jimmorrison

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Pony up

its almost like I got three days of free lessons by watching on facebook. this is what I learned by watching the pros: they all are completely methodical, slow, deliberate,
perfect stance. but what I really learned was that everyone of the pros would get down in the shot line, a few practice strokes, and then zero in on their perfect spot to hit the cue ball. no more practice strokes,, just a short backstroke and a soft stroke.

and always two rails, two rails for everything. (im a little excited, as im just getting into this game of pool. by copying the set up and the short backstroke, im already seeing improvement on my longer angle shots.)

I was not zeroing in on my shots. I was getting close, but by copying the pros, I can see how you get that pin point accuracy that they do.

probably wait for the finals to come out on you tube. but I have really enjoyed the us open. :wink::wink::wink::wink::wink:

Dude, for real? You got three days of free lessons, and you can’t pony up for the stream?High five, for your ongoing quest, to improvement
 
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