25 thoughts to “Pool Lessons – Billiard Instruction – Eye Patterns”

  1. Looks like that guy in the background has his eye on something else, huh?

  2. 0:53 looks like that guy in the background has his eye on something else, huh?

  3. Eye control and breath control are certainly as important as cue ball control when it comes to potting.

  4. The Billiard Sanctuary DVD’s explain all 3 eye patterns extensively in Volume #2 with graphics explaining each one and the distinction between each throughout the stroke. I highly recommend checking them out!

  5. it doesnt alwys work like that because there are cut shots where the contact point is on the side and requires a shot that uses the side of the cue ball to make a tangent line to make correct contact, it took me a while to realize how difficult it was to get use to seeing that tangent line.

  6. yeah primitive she’s got a stroke she’d probably get out on you right quick. I love the subject of this video. your eye pattern should be a solid part of your preshot routine

  7. @PrimitiveJoe766 Pure swing? Even she says the way she plays is not the only way but that’s the way she plays and she’s very good. If you don’t like it then go back to knitting sweaters or something!

  8. pretty good instructions….next time dont be around someone else playing. to much back ground noise

  9. so just to let you know primitive i know her personally and she is a damn good player consistently finishing in the top 10 of almost any tournament she plays in, with men or women, she may not be a top pro but she has won the womens division of the bca championships and is a grand master bca and master vnea woman

  10. so just to let you know primitive i know her personally and she is a damn good player consistently finishing in the top 10 of almost any tournament she plays in, with men or women, she may not be a top pro but she has won the womens division of the bca championships and is a grand master bca and master vnea woman

  11. Her back swing and release is a roundabout. Like a dog leg, not straight like an arrow. Her butt is to far out to give her a chance to get a pure stoke. She needs to look down at her stick and see her crookness of her swing.

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