Yeah, that's the shot!![]()
Robb Saez was a SAINT, waiting for me to shoot that shot.
Yeah, that's the shot!![]()
He was probably glad to get a chance to go grab a bite to eat and take a nap!Robb Saez was a SAINT, waiting for me to shoot that shot.![]()
That was a nice hit, Joey, but I'm not gonna lie. I was praying for you to miss it by a foot after all that lining up.
JoeyA plays so good, he can run out a set with alternating breaks! :shocked2:
Here is a shot by Joey. It took 5.5 minutes, but I edited it down to 3! lol.
Ray
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9ljtB11I78
That was very painful to watch.
JC
JoeyA plays so good, he can run out a set with alternating breaks! :shocked2:
Here is a shot by Joey. It took 5.5 minutes, but I edited it down to 3! lol.
Ray
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9ljtB11I78
That was very painful to watch.
JC
You stuck it out then? I have a rule - if a shot isn't made within 30 secs, click.
Anyone taking over 30 seconds on a shot needs shooting.
You stuck it out then? I have a rule - if a shot isn't made within 30 secs, click.
Anyone taking over 30 seconds on a shot needs shooting.
JoeyA plays so good, he can run out a set with alternating breaks! :shocked2:
Here is a shot by Joey. It took 5.5 minutes, but I edited it down to 3! lol.
Ray
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9ljtB11I78
OMG...that was too funny. I kept leaning forward in my chair trying to will JoeyA to just go ahead and make the shot...then I looked at the time left on the video and realized there was another 2:45 to wait!
I liked the exasperated hand gesture after you didn't pocket the ball...as if you though it was going in?!?! :scratchhead:
(Just teasing Joey!!!)
Jason
Jason,
I did think I was going to make it. I really did.I practice this shot regularly. Well, I practice many of these type two rail banks which I learned from watching one of JoeVillalpondo's DVD's on kicking. The problem with this particular shot is the ten ball was covering the 5 ball a little bit and I was afraid of hitting the ten ball.
I didn't want to kick off the side and bottom rail to the back side of the 5 ball for fear of scratching. I tried to imagine myself kicking off the to rail and going straight at the 5 but I had to use Inside English to staighten the cue ball and I just didn't have the confidence to shoot that. I could ahave scratched easily on both of those options.
I figured with all of that practicing those two rail shots, I should finally put it to the test. I just didn't know how hard it would be to pull the trigger on hill-hill.
The table rolled off a bit and you couldn't shoot the cue ball slowly so when Robb jacked up to FIRE the 5 ball in, it hit the points and bounced out and gave me an easy out. I would never have slow rolled that straight in 5 ball either. That's the whole story. Robb still talks to me in spite of me taking so long to shoot that shot. :thumbup: (And for those who don't know, it was not one pocket).
Hello Houmatroy,
Where and how have you been doing? I have not heard from you in a while!
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.
When Joey came to New Town, he was too close to Chuck.
Chuck could feel the heat and went to Alaska for a couple of days.
So I was right after all? It was hill-hill ten ball? Damn you Scott Lee!!!
The youngest kid in Lil' Joe's video would have gotten up on a stool and made that ball first try!
JC
Edit, I went over to my table and set that up a bunch after watching the video. Personally I think three rails shooting to the right and coming in behind it off the foot rail is the easiest most reliable route to make something good happen.