Well stated. I agree 100% (even though I know that most players would benefit more from Exam I and II and probably shouldn't be spending time on Exam III, unless their only goal is to have fun).Dave, not to criticize your other BU exams, but I think you did something different with this one that is going to garner more response and excitement.
These are fun.
As much as the drills in your older exams are undeniably helpful if applied and practiced, this exam is fun.
The shots are difficult, but the satisfaction of learning and making them is exponentially higher than having to play perfect in the drills X number of times.
I am gradually realizing this, and will try to keep a similar trend going forward for my YouTube-only videos. With any future full-formal DVD/stream/download instructional videos, I will still plan to include the depth of coverage people have come to expect, while still trying to make them more fun and exciting to watch.Content like this is engaging and exciting. With this video and your previous one, I think you have found a niche in pool; educational and exciting, which I think some of your past content has lacked.
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All your content is great, but if you are looking for better views and engagement, I think you have found a sweet spot!
Bob will like hearing this, since that was mostly his idea. For those interested, the videos and documents related to this project are available here:With all that being said, I still think your referee video is the best pool video on the internet.
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Thank you for your insightful comments,
Dave