Joe Tucker asked that I put this together - mostly as a homework assignment. I took a lesson from him a year ago and it was one of my best lessons ever. This information changed how I play 14.1 - hopefully you'll like it. If this stuff helps you, get a lesson from Joe Tucker! This video is unedited - I even have some misses in there. I think misses are important to not edit out so you can see what went wrong, and make an adjustment on the next shot. I get tired towards the end, but the information is really good. THANKS JoeT!
This is 30 shot #1's--- while physically throwing my cue through the ball.
RESULTS:
97% Shots made with CONVICTION
60% (18/30) made with shot #1 parameters
This is a video that discusses how not to bitch a shot. If you have problems with long straight-in shots, break shots in 14.1, or making the money ball, this video is for you.
Sorry for the bad audio, I was over-driving the microphone.
This is a brief banking tutorial utilizing single sighting methods: i.e. one sight/aim for every traditional bank. This is done using Hal Houle / Stan Shuffet and Ron Vitello knowledge.
Since the Banking with Reflections stirred the shit, I thought I'd piss on the hornet's nest with this one. PLEASE... if this information helps your game, call one of the above instructors and either thank them or better yet - pay them for a lesson. It'll change your life... it did mine, that's for sure.
NOTE: I called out the incorrect english on the 2nd bank. I mentioned a 1/2 tip wouldn't do it, you needed a full tip...and just before I banked it in, I said to use a 1/2 tip. It's a FULL tip bank! Sorry, I got excited.