25 Responses to “ how to play billiards play, the American series ”
MrJohnny9187 on July 5, 2011 at 7:22 pm
best skill I have seen,I like this,I wana learn this skill,but…..
SalemStorm on July 5, 2011 at 8:20 pm
That’s funny.
I laughed too when he turned the corner
entertainerthe on July 5, 2011 at 8:55 pm
Legend has it that the Great Vignaux, in contrast to the stunned audience watched the American player to continue uninterruptedly with his shots, conversely observed carefully the technique of his opponent’s game, so that during the night without interruption he trained with his coach and next day, the resumption of the match, managed to achieve a record 1451 points in one shot, leaving the U.S. froze in his chair and triumphantly won the match.
entertainerthe on July 5, 2011 at 8:58 pm
………..the American George F. Slosson (So here is where does the term “American series”) which, during the early stages of the match, after ups and downs, managed to capture the basic position of the series getting a significant number of points and taking far ahead of his opponent . -cont-
entertainerthe on July 5, 2011 at 9:38 pm
The technique called “Americana Series” was invented in Canada in late 1800 by brothers Joseph and Cyrille Dion and was officially launched in Europe the first time in April 1880 in Paris during the epic match of free French Carom held for the World supremacy between the French Champion Maurice Vignaux and…………………….-cont-
nNorthWestern on July 5, 2011 at 9:47 pm
amazing control !!! beautiful
Thomdevill on July 5, 2011 at 9:57 pm
@fastkoeke Dat zovizo,
Vooral het gelul op de achtergrond is prachtig. Doet me denken aan me eigen biljartclub.
pistolpeeroy on July 5, 2011 at 10:18 pm
@beaverdamz NO
chicknoob2010 on July 5, 2011 at 10:35 pm
It’s look very easy but when i try to do the same way it’s very difficult to control the power of your hand …. omg =)) it’s so hard ! Thank for sharing !
LUISNAVARRO01 on July 5, 2011 at 11:07 pm
The masters make difficult things look easy. Congratulations, I enjoyed this very much.
yerbasgerrard on July 5, 2011 at 11:16 pm
muy bueno
beaverdamz on July 6, 2011 at 12:14 am
This is the best *De Serie Americanie* I’ve seen so far. It looks easy but It’s realy hard and take lots of time to practice. I did try to play this style before and could not control the balls. I would like to learn this technique and improve my skill. (Is there anything that can help me to learn this style?)…and thanks to Mr. Van Hooff.
beaverdamz on July 6, 2011 at 12:33 am
This is the best *De Serie Americanie* I’ve seen so far. It looks easy but It’s realy hard and take lots of time to practice. I did try to play this style before and could not control the balls. I would like to learn this technique and improve my skill. (Is there anything that can help me to learn this style?)…and thanks to Mr. Van Hooff.
fastkoeke on July 6, 2011 at 1:07 am
Superfilmpje!
Prachtige serie.
Een natte droom voor iedere
amateur-biljartliefhebber
om dit te kunnen.
sikcaesar on July 6, 2011 at 1:07 am
So beautiful, you can see why they made balkline restrictions. Wonderful upload. Very few videos show thorough rail nurses. I don’t know what serie americaine means. Is that French or Flemish? I’m guessing rail nurse playing straight rail, but who knows?
stephancastricum on July 6, 2011 at 1:56 am
Maar een serie van 110 ankerkader is ook prachtig. Bedankt voor de leuke reactie:)
CarnalDiafragma on July 6, 2011 at 2:13 am
Ik heb zojuist een serie van 110 bij ankerkader 57/2 meegemaakt. In die wedstrijd zijn ze er ook van 250 geweest. Het ziet er inderdaad zo gemakkelijk uit, maar als je het dan zelf gaat proberen is het dromen al snel voorbij
Mooi filmpje trouwens
ForFackSake on July 6, 2011 at 2:29 am
de 10000 komen eraan ^^ mooie demonstratie, en het lijkt idd zo makkelijk maar het valt nog vies tegen
xantiafan on July 6, 2011 at 3:24 am
Inderdaad: bedankt voor de demonstratie! Wat ziet het er simpel uit als je het ziet, en wat valt het tegen als gewone stervelingen zoals ik al na een carambole of 5 weer moeten gaan rappeleren… Blijven oefenen, en dan wordt het misschien ooit nog wat
In ieder geval nogmaals dank voor de goede upload!
DramaSana on July 6, 2011 at 3:45 am
Im from holland im 12 years old im not bad but not good in biljart im practicing now i want to play in the holland champion chip
postmenvn on July 6, 2011 at 4:26 am
u need complete basic skill and then u maybe practice series
formaline2004 on July 6, 2011 at 5:11 am
Hello Stephan, You may recall I responded to this video of Mr van Hooff saying I may be in the Netherlands in September. As planned I will be in Amsterdam next week and would love to meet you and Mr van Hooff at de Stetweg 41/1, 1901 JD, Castricum. Is there a usual time that you play. I would love to learn a little more about De Serie Americaine.
breackonthrough on July 6, 2011 at 5:13 am
I am stunnished lol! first time in my whole life that i watch the american series properly executed and with that score, maybe a 100 points or more was that run that looks so easy but is one of the most dificult things to do on earth hehe, what an amazing material, congratilations both, to Mr. van Hooff for the exquisit playing and for you stephancastricum to share with all of us, the nearest thing to this was a petter debaker 150 balckline run on a video, this was superb, moi bal mijn vriend!
best skill I have seen,I like this,I wana learn this skill,but…..
That’s funny.
I laughed too when he turned the corner
Legend has it that the Great Vignaux, in contrast to the stunned audience watched the American player to continue uninterruptedly with his shots, conversely observed carefully the technique of his opponent’s game, so that during the night without interruption he trained with his coach and next day, the resumption of the match, managed to achieve a record 1451 points in one shot, leaving the U.S. froze in his chair and triumphantly won the match.
………..the American George F. Slosson (So here is where does the term “American series”) which, during the early stages of the match, after ups and downs, managed to capture the basic position of the series getting a significant number of points and taking far ahead of his opponent . -cont-
The technique called “Americana Series” was invented in Canada in late 1800 by brothers Joseph and Cyrille Dion and was officially launched in Europe the first time in April 1880 in Paris during the epic match of free French Carom held for the World supremacy between the French Champion Maurice Vignaux and…………………….-cont-
amazing control !!! beautiful
@fastkoeke Dat zovizo,
Vooral het gelul op de achtergrond is prachtig. Doet me denken aan me eigen biljartclub.
@beaverdamz NO
It’s look very easy but when i try to do the same way it’s very difficult to control the power of your hand …. omg =)) it’s so hard ! Thank for sharing !
The masters make difficult things look easy. Congratulations, I enjoyed this very much.
muy bueno
This is the best *De Serie Americanie* I’ve seen so far. It looks easy but It’s realy hard and take lots of time to practice. I did try to play this style before and could not control the balls. I would like to learn this technique and improve my skill. (Is there anything that can help me to learn this style?)…and thanks to Mr. Van Hooff.
This is the best *De Serie Americanie* I’ve seen so far. It looks easy but It’s realy hard and take lots of time to practice. I did try to play this style before and could not control the balls. I would like to learn this technique and improve my skill. (Is there anything that can help me to learn this style?)…and thanks to Mr. Van Hooff.
Superfilmpje!
Prachtige serie.
Een natte droom voor iedere
amateur-biljartliefhebber
om dit te kunnen.
So beautiful, you can see why they made balkline restrictions. Wonderful upload. Very few videos show thorough rail nurses. I don’t know what serie americaine means. Is that French or Flemish? I’m guessing rail nurse playing straight rail, but who knows?
Maar een serie van 110 ankerkader is ook prachtig. Bedankt voor de leuke reactie:)
Ik heb zojuist een serie van 110 bij ankerkader 57/2 meegemaakt. In die wedstrijd zijn ze er ook van 250 geweest. Het ziet er inderdaad zo gemakkelijk uit, maar als je het dan zelf gaat proberen is het dromen al snel voorbij
Mooi filmpje trouwens
de 10000 komen eraan ^^ mooie demonstratie, en het lijkt idd zo makkelijk maar het valt nog vies tegen
Inderdaad: bedankt voor de demonstratie! Wat ziet het er simpel uit als je het ziet, en wat valt het tegen als gewone stervelingen zoals ik al na een carambole of 5 weer moeten gaan rappeleren… Blijven oefenen, en dan wordt het misschien ooit nog wat
In ieder geval nogmaals dank voor de goede upload!
Im from holland im 12 years old im not bad but not good in biljart im practicing now i want to play in the holland champion chip
u need complete basic skill and then u maybe practice series
Hello Stephan, You may recall I responded to this video of Mr van Hooff saying I may be in the Netherlands in September. As planned I will be in Amsterdam next week and would love to meet you and Mr van Hooff at de Stetweg 41/1, 1901 JD, Castricum. Is there a usual time that you play. I would love to learn a little more about De Serie Americaine.
I am stunnished lol! first time in my whole life that i watch the american series properly executed and with that score, maybe a 100 points or more was that run that looks so easy but is one of the most dificult things to do on earth hehe, what an amazing material, congratilations both, to Mr. van Hooff for the exquisit playing and for you stephancastricum to share with all of us, the nearest thing to this was a petter debaker 150 balckline run on a video, this was superb, moi bal mijn vriend!
Prachtig gespeeld!
wow he is fantastic indeed!!!!!!!