No. Mostly 8 ball.Are you playing any one pocket?
No. Mostly 8 ball.Are you playing any one pocket?
Poke and hope is what I've been using.As the title indicates...I'm interested in the various preferred diamond banking systems.
There are basically only two kinds of systems. Visual ones and numbering/diamond ones. These are mainly systems for dead banks or mild cut angles at medium speed.Poke and hope is what I've been using.
i did not watch the whole videoThere are basically only two kinds of systems. Visual ones and numbering/diamond ones. These are mainly systems for dead banks or mild cut angles at medium speed.
I've mainly used two visual systems that require parallel shifting. No numbers involved.
My preferred system - as a base; adjustments and feel always come into play - is a numbering system taught by Tor Lowry.
DrDave also has two fast-bank systems, the 1 more than twice and the twice-plus tenths systems.
I came across another interesting system for medium-speed stop shot banks on a YT site called Taking Hobbies Too Seriously. The host claims Mika Immonen taught him this system.
I played around with this last weekend. I had some success, but not enough to persuade me to use it. I was planning to experiment a bit more since I have never seen this system until watching the video.i did not watch the whole video
his numbers violate the 2:1 ratio at least on the second bank where he aimed at 10 and was shooting from HIS 10 which was 2.5 diamonds from the side pocket
either his table banks REALLY short
or he showed center cue ball tip placement so the object could have been sliding into and out of the rail
Favorite/easiest diamond banking systems.
It's not easy. I can visualize lots of banks now, even a lot of kicks, because I practice them.Visualize it. I'd put my kicking ability up against anyone the same overall speed as me. I don't use any diamond systems.
Thank you. I will give these a look.All the ones in this video:
and the twice-plus-tenths system:
and the reference banking tracks here:
Visualize it. I'd put my kicking ability up against anyone the same overall speed as me. I don't use any diamond systems.
i agree with @jbart65It's not easy. I can visualize lots of banks now, even a lot of kicks, because I practice them.
But learning a diamond system first taught me how to regularly succeed in making banks and kicks. It was like giving me a alphabet to make words. Or a solid foundation to build a banking and kicking game.
I just spent the whole last month practicing kicking, at least an hour a day. That's it. I learned every system there is and practiced them all. Now I am trying to do it by feel. One drill I do is throw a single ball on the table and practice 1-, 2- and 3-rail kicks by "feel."
This week, I just started on banking. I am already a very good banker, but I will spend the next month just practicing banks. I already know all the systems. So I will work on both doing it by numbers and doing it by feel.
Little Joe Villalpando is currently 496 Fargo.Visualize it. I'd put my kicking ability up against anyone the same overall speed as me. I don't use any diamond systems.
As the title indicates...I'm interested in the various preferred diamond banking systems.
Thank you. I will look for it.One Rail, Two Rails, Three Rails and More: Kicks and Bank Shots Simplified and Explained
Desmond Allen
A “must have” for your library.
Get your hands on all 3 of Little Joe Villalpando's videos.As the title indicates...I'm interested in the various preferred diamond banking systems.
You got action, slizim!!Visualize it. I'd put my kicking ability up against anyone the same overall speed as me. I don't use any diamond systems.
Most bank methods give you a method to find an angle and target which you must then learn to cinch. A more thorough way is to shoot at specific targets on the rail ( just like pocketing balls - go figure) and learning your ranges and margins.yes the diamond system is the fundamental of it all.
but with table differences and speed hit you have to make major adjustments.
but what has been left out is that you also have to know how to hit banks with many different speeds and different side english and follow and draw.
as its useless on most banks to make it unless its the last ball, unless you can get position on the next one. so that's where the add-ons need to be made to your kicks and banks.
so after a time you just walk up and know where to hit and what to do with the cueball.
Well that's taken out of context. He was pro speed in his prime!Little Joe Villalpando is currently 496 Fargo.
He would gladly have a kicking contest with you.