Pool Break Shot Technique Advice – How To Break – from Vol-III of the BU instructional DVD series
Pool Break Shot Technique Advice – How To Break – from Vol-III of the BU instructional DVD series
Streamed and download versions of the DVDs are available for purchase here:
http://drdavebilliards.com/stream_vimeo.html
Dr. Dave, Dean of the Billiard University (BU), covers Hot Tips and technique advice for how to do well in the break drill (S10) of BU Exam II (Skills). Learn how to add power to your break while maintaining consistency and accuracy.
This is an excerpt from Disc III of the three-volume BU instructional DVD series.
http://BilliardUniversity.org
Pool Break Shot Technique Advice – How To Break – from Vol-III of the BU instructional DVD series
Pool Break Shot Technique Advice – How To Break – from Vol-III of the BU instructional DVD series
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I'm extremely disgusted with the way the cue bends it fucking irritates me I feel like that's how they get warped
the last example is really what I needed. my game is good but my break needs the most help and this was really useful. thank you!
Great video. When breaking from the center, would you suggest one tip above or below center? Thanks.
everytime i do top spin cue ball shoots off the table…any advise
One other important point is to always play in your socks.
thank you for the amazing videos you uploaded for the cause.
in my native language (farsi) there is not a lot of good videos, and im planing to make some base tutorials about the game and i would use your techniques and instruction in action so a lot of people can enjoy a better game:)
thanks again
Dr Dave… do you use a Radar to see how fast your break is…?
Thanks for the instructional videos. I hope that you have a glorious future. God bless you.
My concern is the Cue making contact with the felt after the break for fear of ripping the felt. Should this be a concern?
Is it okay when I am using my right hand as a bridge ? because everyone is using left hand for bridge … Am I doing something wrong?
Center break or side break – which is better? And why?
I like your shoes
Helpful and clearly explained
I hate using a open bridge for breaking. The only time I do is when I use a house stick with the big tapered shaft to break.
like playing 9 ball eh…
Best Lesson, so it is even like a must see to me, great.
I did not ever see any better explanation on this important thing called 9 ball break on YT.
Greets from Saarland.
I really like the way you explain. You're unique in that way! Ty for sharing these advices!
+DrDaveBilliards Why does my cue ball not bounce back much from the rack? I'm pretty sure I had a square hit on the lead ball with as much power as I could generate, but most of the time the ball ends up rolling back (plus a bit of top spin that is negated quickly).
shellnexus he tell you to let your cue ball go forward if you got the stroke your cue ball will bounce
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What table are you using?
professionel
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
legit video. and i mean real legit guys
Wow you’re in foco huh, Matchups looks awesome. I’m in Boulder and would love to do the university one day.
Alguiem podria traducir a español
I wish this guy would give more info when playing English eight ball. I bought a few DVD of this guy and they were very good but expensive but was money well spent.
Thank you for sharing. I have to tell you how much I enjoy your teaching style; it is so easy to follow. Great video as usual. Keep up the good work.
You and your ghost ball.
Federal Ed spoke of one of his hustlers who made the cue ball, on contact with the object ball, go straight up and straight back down.