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SHANE VAN BOENING - European Open Practice Session. 🇺🇸
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2022
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European open practice session. Flight leave tomorrow morning. Matches starts tuesday. All night practice.
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Thought I played well today. Then watched this. Headed now to re-evaluate my life.
Notice how when he gets down on a shot, he gets in position and gives an opportunity for his muscles to relax. When he strokes through the ball, he maintains his shoulder blade position on the stroke arm.
If you have a fast back swing, it is hard to hold your shoulder blade and elbow still.
I corrected this in my stroke, and damn this straightens out the stroke! I was able to fire balls in full table length on a snooker table!
Not bad, but I was able to fire balls in full table length onto the next table and it was a Russian pyramid table.
@@cry_now_laugh_later 😳😳😳
How were you able to correct it...especially when you been playing that way for 25 years
@@stevewilliams2732some dogs too old to learn new tricks . It's all about the mind
3 words. Incredible confident flawless stroke! Just amazing to watch him practice his stroke with so much confidence.
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So disciplined man. If he misses a shot on a practice rack he’ll take it until he hits it. If he misses it a bunch he’ll line it up open table a few times till it’s butter
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Is that a 8x2 Littman tournament light ir a different size?
so shane figured out how to cut that 1 ball into the corner pocket already.
This is actually the same break rules as the old US open which he won 5 times already so🙃
@@Isuc_at_poolgolf really? 9 ball on the spot and the break box?
Yup
@@tackywacky99 yup. Accu stats used to hold the US open and use the exact same break rules as the European open, but then matchroom took over the US Open and made it into a pile of shit. The old US open is now called the international 9 ball open
@@Isuc_at_poolgolf thank you for the info! I'm pretty new to pool. :)
28:32 if u pause here, notice how Shane aimed at a bit lower left of the cue ball (correct me if im wrong). I always wonder why sometimes pro players prone to aim as if they are going to apply side spin to cue ball for shooting those type of almost-straight shots (actually hit it eventually with center ball). Is it sort of their aiming correction system or something we can learn from that?
I’ve actually been told by other people I do this. While practicing and trying to understand myself more: I aim low on the cue ball but when i stroke through the ball i punch it to give it stun in this type of situation. Thats what it looks like to me. I also add this side spin because the outside spin helps throw that ball into the pocket and depending on the pace, it will help the ball spin into the pocket. Had shane stroked more fluently and dug deeper into the shot, it would give that backspin/outside spin effect.
he also looks like he’s lifting up more on his backswing, causing him to hit higher than he originally aimed. i also find myself doing this too. it seems its all automatic for him. he just tells his body what he wants from the shot.
That's interesting given he didn't need lower left to get shape on the next ball 🤔 this is my opinion but i think with his low deflection shaft he can get away with having unconscious aiming habits like that so he feels more comfortable making it. Hitting dead center on that shot would've been fine so i think it's a personal habit of his
I dont know what the other people that replied to you are saying... Not to be rude, but you guys are thinking about it way too hard.
The shot is almost straight in, he has to cut the 5 ball a tad bit to the right. The 7 ball is his next object ball, and if Shane had just shot that 5 ball in with a normal cut, the cue ball would have gone directly towards the 7 ball, (assuming he used bottom center again for stun), which would have given him a tougher shot.
Instead, what Shane elected to do, (which is the smarter and easier thing to do), is he aimed full on the 5 ball, but used bottom left english, to throw the 5 ball to the right, into the corner pocket. He added bottom obviously for the stun. This shot allowed the cue ball to have a full stun effect, while also throwing the 5 ball into the pocket, and not stun over to the left, as it would have done if he just cut it in normally.
Hes using a version of Center To Edge Aiming at this particular angle shot
Go Shane ! I hope you win . You came to Puerto Rico In November for predator 8 ball championship?
most definitely is.
The draw at 34:57 wow!!!!
It is disgusting how good of a stroke he has
I'm always curious when people are extremely impressed with a good draw shot. He's shooting on fairly new Simonis cloth (probably a few weeks old) and what I assume to be a high quality set of balls. The cue ball drew roughly a little more than 8 diamonds back and up, which is really just a standard draw even for high-end amateurs. I can promise you Shane and many others could draw it twice that distance if they wanted to. Ultimately, the cloth is what makes it so easy.
@@chili015 it’s because they look super awesome ! Especially when itnis drawn to a cushion and rebounds off and keeps going forward
@@chili015correct, but OP (joebermuda) never tried a draw shot ever, and still scratches the cueball into the same pocket as the 8 🤣
My hall, you lucky to get 4 or so feet, given it's champion cloth, chalky balls with chunks missing, and the cloth full of masters chalk
Didnt practice quite enough, only got 2nd, 😂
WOW! he only came 2nd in a professional pool tournament, how horrible
Hey Shane, you are making too much noise 😀
No potential
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yeah, I agree.
This guy will surely grow up to be a dud.
lul.
I think he might want to play for a buck or two!
You should ask!
@@NefariousMinds I will, I live in the same town as him. Lmao
He gambles so go get that money