Joe asked that I do a video on predicting where the CB will go during different break shots instead of emailing him a high run, as a follow-up to our lesson last year. His point was "runs will come" - and thought this was more important.
I'm going to start by saying I'm no wizard at 14.1 and I'm still learning. The information I learned from Joe Tucker was really invaluable. Since I received my lesson, my high run went from 58 to 62....BUT I'm in the 30's nearly every night I play by myself...with an occasional bump into the 40's. So, this information increased my average run since I no longer worry about "sticking to the rack" or "scratching off the rack" when I play.
The video is a little long, over 30 mins...but I tried to be thorough. I do miss sometimes, but it's good that nothing is edited so you can see where I mess up and how I make the adjustment.
I'll tell ya what, after about 25 mins I started getting tired and rushing. This took a LOT of energy. I drank a beer and laid down after this. I have NO idea how guys like Joe Tucker, Ron Vitello, Scott Lee, RandyG and others teach ALL day. I was just making a little video for Joe as a project and I was beat after a little bit. Takes a lot of juice.
Anyways, this was my second take -- I just kept going after that.
For those guys who keep getting terrible results from your break shot, I hope this helps ya. If it does, I hope you guys get a lesson from Joe. I drove 5-HOURS there and 5-HOURS back. After 10 hours of total driving, I was SO happy I made the trip. My pool game loves me for it.
As I was making this little video, I actually heard Blackjack in my head saying "neat in / neat out" as I was trying to hit a part of a ball on the side of the rack. Funny, all these good 14.1 players really have the same theme! Ain't that somethin'???
Don't make fun of me in this...like I said, it was more of a homework assignment. I'm still learning this stuff. Hope you like...
http://www.poolvids.com/view/54/predicting-the-cb-on-14.1-break-shots/
Dave
I'm going to start by saying I'm no wizard at 14.1 and I'm still learning. The information I learned from Joe Tucker was really invaluable. Since I received my lesson, my high run went from 58 to 62....BUT I'm in the 30's nearly every night I play by myself...with an occasional bump into the 40's. So, this information increased my average run since I no longer worry about "sticking to the rack" or "scratching off the rack" when I play.
The video is a little long, over 30 mins...but I tried to be thorough. I do miss sometimes, but it's good that nothing is edited so you can see where I mess up and how I make the adjustment.
I'll tell ya what, after about 25 mins I started getting tired and rushing. This took a LOT of energy. I drank a beer and laid down after this. I have NO idea how guys like Joe Tucker, Ron Vitello, Scott Lee, RandyG and others teach ALL day. I was just making a little video for Joe as a project and I was beat after a little bit. Takes a lot of juice.
Anyways, this was my second take -- I just kept going after that.
For those guys who keep getting terrible results from your break shot, I hope this helps ya. If it does, I hope you guys get a lesson from Joe. I drove 5-HOURS there and 5-HOURS back. After 10 hours of total driving, I was SO happy I made the trip. My pool game loves me for it.
As I was making this little video, I actually heard Blackjack in my head saying "neat in / neat out" as I was trying to hit a part of a ball on the side of the rack. Funny, all these good 14.1 players really have the same theme! Ain't that somethin'???
Don't make fun of me in this...like I said, it was more of a homework assignment. I'm still learning this stuff. Hope you like...
http://www.poolvids.com/view/54/predicting-the-cb-on-14.1-break-shots/
Dave