When I started to play pool back in 2000, watching pool videos was as complicated as rare. Today, thanks to the Internet and especially YouTube, it’s routine. If you love pool, you can spend hours and hours in front of the computer watching videos of games, tournaments or impossible shots of Ronnie and company. Even there will be some nights in which you will fall asleep watching them. In today's post I highlight the most viral billiards videos, those which accumulate more visits in YouTube. Open your eyes and do not sleep. Here we go!
1- Pool Trick Shots | Dude Perfect (+21 million)
There are plenty of pool videos in YouTube, but the most watched are certainly those fancy moves. Dude Perfect guys uploaded this one a year ago and has already become the most watched, with over 21 million views. No wonder: who runs the spectacular trickshots is the great Florian Kohle
2- Billiards Champion Semih Sayginer (+11 million)
Another video of trickshots in this case on carom table. It is older (2007), but has also become viral. The star is the Turkish Semih Sayginer, another exceptional player. The seven minutes of this video are a complilation of his fantastic shots.
3- Master of billiard: russian billiard (+6 million)
Ranked third video is a curious fancy moves on a Russian Pyramid table. Snooker size with giant white balls. Karen Babajanyan makes real magic and is capable of executing a shot without touching any of the 50 white balls there on the table.
4- Top 10 Snooker shots in history (+ 3 million)
Now we go to Snooker, one of the billiard modalities with more videos on YouTube. There are several viral videos hovering around 3 million views like this that collects in four minutes the best plays of snooker in history.
5- The next Ronnie O'Sullivan? (+ 3 million)
Wang Wuka, Snooker prodigy with only three years old in this endearing video shows what he is capable of. Just gets to the table, but with the help of a stool he enters all the balls. Who knows if he will be the next Ronnie.
6- The fastest 147 by Ronnie (+ 3 million)
The fastest 147 in history is among the most watched billiard videos. The Maximum Break Ronnie completed in 1997 in 5 minutes and 20 seconds accumulates more than three million views.
7- Darren Appleton’s Madness (+2 million)
And we finish this reviewing about billiard viral videos. Last game of the final of the World Championship Ball 9 and 12-12 on the scoreboard. Do not miss the reaction of Darren Appleton when he learns he is the champion.
Had you seen these videos before? What surprised you most? Are you also of those who fall asleep watching billiards? Write in the comments :)