Expertvillage pool "instructional" videos, O M G!

Straightpool_99

I see dead balls
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Have any of you browsed youtube searching for pool instructional videos? I have, and I have to say: There is a LOT of crap out there! Some videos by expertvillage are incredibly bad, not only bad quality but dead wrong as well! I have been temtped to post rebuttal videos many times. Just look at some of this crap:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIkRjA4xF5A
WHAT THE FxxK WAS THAT!? :eek: Nice closed brigde there, fella, the open one was nice too... That guy has several other videos that are almost as bad as this, but lets go to the next guy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tom8S9m8VNg
:eek::yikes::angry: Snatching the cue back and elevate the butt. Way to get draw...

I am in the process of making a straight pool rules video in my search I came across this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fHEKUJSpZ0&list=PLDB5380B799721F59
Someone please tell me what's going on in this video. I thought I knew straight pool....

Here is one for 8 ball, lol.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=393400

There are some expertvillage videos by Roger Long that are good, and another guy which are mixed in quality (but not terrible like the others).

Also some kids that probably meant well have some videos out, that I won't comment on. They probably don't have a lot of views, and I don't want to criticise kids for loving pool, obviously.
Here is a non-expertvillage video that is almost as bad as the ones from ev itself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq5-PH4s-N8
So now you know: In order to get draw, do not lower your bridge and keep level, elevate the butt with a high bridge...:(


Maybe we should have a community project among Az'ers to put some good info out? What do you think?
 
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Will have to go check it out.. I know I generally shake my head at many of the videos even from the better sites so this should be good for a laugh....
 
OMG what the hell was all of that? I feel dumber now after watching all of that :o
Where is Scott Lee when we need him? Scott you didn't show me those things when you were at the house, What the hell :p

The straight pool video killed me :thumbup:
 
Oh wow. Huge thanks for the laugh. That closed bridge and hovering palm open bridge was enough to get me to watch the next video "how to shoot the ball" and I had an even bigger laugh. The guy's concept of left English was that it goes left off the object ball. Then he demonstrates draw and hits a stop shot "I think there's a name for that too, where it stops the ball" Ha!
 
I'm at work and watched part of the first one with no sound. I'm pretty sure my coworkers in the neighboring cubicles could hear me laughing....Watching that closed bridge with that guy looking so serious is just too much to take....
 
:speechless::speechless::speechless::speechless::speechless::speechless::rotflmao1::rotflmao1:rotflmao1::lol::lol::lol realy cant stop!
 
Wow that as funny! The first guy with the bridges actually looked like he had a smooth stroke. That seems out of place with his "air bridges".

The second guy with the "draw back" shot was amazing. He had another video on "left english" that was just as good. lol.
 
Lately I have been feeling insecure about my bridge hand because I sometimes let my thumb bend out a bit at the joint and it hurts my stability.

After watching that first video I feel MUCH, MUCH better about my closed bridge. Thanks, Expert Village!
 
I expected this thread to pay dividends for at least two days. Did anyone else watch the other videos?

I noticed he instructed on how to hold your drink with your grip hand so as to not get moisture on "the stick"....He said treat the pool table like it's a woman and finesse her on every shot as he slow rolled everything....Then he described "a table scratch" as hitting the three before the two while playing nine ball.

These were all extremely important elements that I couldn't find in Dr. Dave's YouTube videos. :p
 
Oh wow. Huge thanks for the laugh. That closed bridge and hovering palm open bridge was enough to get me to watch the next video "how to shoot the ball" and I had an even bigger laugh. The guy's concept of left English was that it goes left off the object ball. Then he demonstrates draw and hits a stop shot "I think there's a name for that too, where it stops the ball" Ha!

The "left hand English" shot demonstrated a mastery of spin that would impress any opponent:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKvE8Fvr0YQ
 
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