One shot i dont miss much, pretty much pnly see it in rotation which i dont follow anyways
Jump shots
You are not allowed to jump over ANY part of an intervening ball to hit the ball ON.
...However, you can jump over any ball AFTER you hit the ball on.
Jump shots
You are not allowed to jump over ANY part of an intervening ball to hit the ball ON.
...However, you can jump over any ball AFTER you hit the ball on.
Look dont take that post the wrong way
But lile i said it is just looks high precision shot making
And position play to me, that in itslef is very interesting to watch and i was not attempting to condecend
But i do miss the banks and kiss shots and stack reads of pool games , but im srill posting in this area because i want to understand and play it soon
Now your referring me to keep playing pool well your not paying much attention then because im a carom player
Just take a look at the avatar and sig
The game that has no holes of any size where you must use imagination with knowledge to succeed
Pocket games the objective is in 6 locations on the table with 15 or more balls to put in them
Carom you have 3 balls and straight rails:thumbup:
Hey, PT, I tried to send you a PM but your box is full. You will have to trash some of those old love letters from high school sweethearts to make some room. :grin:
No combos on colors, only on reds. Reds are kind of "don't care which one, just pot one".
If you need to play a red, and you pot it, and additionally a color by accident, then it's a foul already; vice versa, too.
No caroms for colors, you need to nominate your color, hit that one first AND pot that one AND nothing else.
Rather easy I think
Cheers,
M
And, of course, the combo is more properly referred to as a plant. They also call bank shots something else (doubling? can't remember for sure).
Which reminds me.... The year Corey Deuel won the US Snooker Championship, one of the shots he played was the black three cushions to the corner in the standard around the table pattern from somewhere around the blue spot, and through a lot of traffic as most of the reds were still up. He made it. I imagine it was unsettling to his opponent.A bank is called a double....a three-in-the-side is called a cocked hat double.
..they are pretty vague about a two-banker...and they flip if you ask them what to call a five-in-the-corner....
Which reminds me.... The year Corey Deuel won the US Snooker Championship, one of the shots he played was the black three cushions to the corner in the standard around the table pattern from somewhere around the blue spot, and through a lot of traffic as most of the reds were still up. He made it. I imagine it was unsettling to his opponent.
Would that be a cocked high hat double?
Here is double instruction from Frank Callan: http://www.fcsnooker.co.uk/coaching/advanced/doubles/doubles.htm