Top 10 Most Useful CRITICAL SHOTS in Pool

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FYI, I just posted a new video that demonstrates the 10 most interesting and useful shots from Ray Martin’s classic book “The 99 Critical Shots in Pool,” brought to life with real game-situation examples. Check it out:


Content:
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - 1 - Shot 8: Nip Draw
1:05 - 2 - Shot 10: 3-Way Position
2:35 - 3 - Shot 15: Combo Throw
3:45 - 4 - Shot 18: Cushion-First Throw
4:53 - 5 - Shot 25: Reverse Draw
5:45 - 6 - Shot 27: Bank Shot Aim
7:40 - 7 - Shot 32: Frozen Cushion Aiming
9:16 - 8 - Shot 34: Frozen Cushion Swerve
9:51 - 9 - Shot 35: Frozen Cushion Position
11:22 - 10 - Shot 49: Carom Throw
12:12 - Wrap Up

As always, I look forward to your feedback, comments, questions, complaints, and requests.

Enjoy!
 
Excellent Video and explanation Dr. DAVE. Many of those top ten you have to hunt around for on various sites. You have succinctly explained and have them in one location. BRAVO

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Well done, Dave. Thanks for that.

I remember how excited Ray was about his "new" book when it came out in the mid 1970's. It was an immediate success and I remember buying my first copy from Ray himself in about 1978.

Ray was not just one of the most knowledgeable players in the golden age of straight pool, but he was also one of the classiest. He and Allen Hopkins had one of the better rivalries ever seen in American pool. If memory serves, they met in the final of the World Straight Pool Championship in both 1977 and 1978, with Hopkins winning in 1977 and Ray winning in 1978.

Ray's book has easily stood the test of time. In that period, it was certainly of comparable quality to "Mastering Pool" by George Fels and "The Standard Book of Pool and Billiards" by Robert Byrne, and all three are deservingly called classics.
 
FYI, I just posted a new video that demonstrates the 10 most interesting and useful shots from Ray Martin’s classic book “The 99 Critical Shots in Pool,” brought to life with real game-situation examples. Check it out:


Content:
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - 1 - Shot 8: Nip Draw
1:05 - 2 - Shot 10: 3-Way Position
2:35 - 3 - Shot 15: Combo Throw
3:45 - 4 - Shot 18: Cushion-First Throw
4:53 - 5 - Shot 25: Reverse Draw
5:45 - 6 - Shot 27: Bank Shot Aim
7:40 - 7 - Shot 32: Frozen Cushion Aiming
9:16 - 8 - Shot 34: Frozen Cushion Swerve
9:51 - 9 - Shot 35: Frozen Cushion Position
11:22 - 10 - Shot 49: Carom Throw
12:12 - Wrap Up

As always, I look forward to your feedback, comments, questions, complaints, and requests.

Enjoy!

Somebody on YouTube just asked me if I posted this video on Ray Martin's Birthday on purpose. I honestly didn't know, but I'm glad I got lucky. I hope Ray likes his birthday present. :cool:
 
FYI, I just posted a new video that demonstrates the 10 most interesting and useful shots from Ray Martin’s classic book “The 99 Critical Shots in Pool,” brought to life with real game-situation examples. Check it out:


Content:
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - 1 - Shot 8: Nip Draw
1:05 - 2 - Shot 10: 3-Way Position
2:35 - 3 - Shot 15: Combo Throw
3:45 - 4 - Shot 18: Cushion-First Throw
4:53 - 5 - Shot 25: Reverse Draw
5:45 - 6 - Shot 27: Bank Shot Aim
7:40 - 7 - Shot 32: Frozen Cushion Aiming
9:16 - 8 - Shot 34: Frozen Cushion Swerve
9:51 - 9 - Shot 35: Frozen Cushion Position
11:22 - 10 - Shot 49: Carom Throw
12:12 - Wrap Up

As always, I look forward to your feedback, comments, questions, complaints, and requests.

Enjoy!
You hit another one out of the park Dr. Dr. Dave:)
 
The Criticalest Critical shots?

At 3:13, there appears to be a discontinuity in the lesson: just prior there is a throw shot, then the video suddenly jumps to the 30 degree/peace sign rule.
 
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The Criticalest Critical shots?

... more like: "10 of the Most Interesting of the Critical Shots."


At 3:13, there appears to be a discontinuity in the lesson: just prior there is a throw shot, then the video suddenly jumps to the 30 degree/peace sign rule.

I decided to run the rest of the balls after the throw shot and the peace sign came in handy. I don't see any crime in that. ;)
 
My opinion it is the best book for the money and Ray is a great player in his own right. There are a couple of video clips on Youtube with him playing Cory Duel and Efren Reyes at a 8-ball professional event some years ago. Nothing fancy but he gets the job done.
 
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