From that position the higher percentage shot is 1 rail cross side.
By the way, with the OB off the rail that much (looks like a coupla inches) you should also be able to "stiff" it one rail into the other side.
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From that position the higher percentage shot is 1 rail cross side.
I agree that the kiss can be unavoidable, in which case twice across is the right shot - it just didn't look like it in the video, so I thought you might not know how much room you have to go one rail. With a fast cue ball, some inside spin and from a straighter direction it might even go one rail when frozen (as you probably know).The shot should've been set up for a easy kiss, but you're both welcome to give it a go if you want.
Ohhh,your tryin to make a shot that won't go on most tables.The ones you were making that shot on do have some different kind of rubber or something going on I would think.I have made it on a Diamond buy not very often.Super tuff shot that has to have just the right table and conditions,imo.When their on the same side it's not that hard but when you want it to go down below the side and come backIs all I can think of,lol Good luck but that shot won't work on most good tables and or rails.Again, jmho. John B.
PS: I only play on Diamonds around here.That's what all my friends have and me also.There's 4 Diamonds within a few miles of my house,lol
I would of thought this thread would have ended after this one. Johnnyt
I agree that the kiss can be unavoidable, in which case twice across is the right shot - it just didn't look like it in the video, so I thought you might not know how much room you have to go one rail. With a fast cue ball, some inside spin and from a straighter direction it might even go one rail when frozen (as you probably know).
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