Impossible shot

Watching a couple times in slow motion. You can see the 8-ball coming straight off the rail heading up table, then hits his stick, which then deflects it into the pocket. 100% foul!
 
That's obviously a foul (even without slow motion video). FYI, lot's of examples clearly showing how to "cheat" shots like this in can be found at the 12:22 point in this video:


And more related examples can be found at the 15:59 point in this video:


and in this video:


Enjoy!
Cool stuff here. You've got some of the real classic gaff shots in the first segment. I got a couple you missed. I wish I knew how to diagram them on here.
 
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Cool stuff here. I got a couple you missed. I wish I knew how to diagram them on here.

Thanks. Please try to describe the shots you have in mind. It is possible I already have them in other videos (in which case I can link to them). If not, maybe I'll include them in a future video (giving you credit for the ideas).
 
Funny how some of the people's logic goes that say it was a good shot, especially one that said it was the same effect as curving a soccer ball or a baseball LOL A very smooth small round ball with very little air friction or pressure difference on a pool table, comparting it to curving a bumpy object through the air.
 
Thanks. Please try to describe the shots you have in mind. It is possible I already have them in other videos (in which case I can link to them). If not, maybe I'll include them in a future video (giving you credit for the ideas).
I have a pretty good one...ob/cb frozen to same rail.

Shoot ob in hole, with lots of low and outside spinglish helps.

After contact, long follow thru and leave cue extended and a little to the rail side of where balls initially were, until...

and as cb comes backwards, you pick stick up and lightly touch side of drawing cb.
 
I have a pretty good one...ob/cb frozen to same rail.

Shoot ob in hole, with lots of low and outside spinglish helps.

After contact, long follow thru and leave cue extended and a little to the rail side of where balls initially were, until...

and as cb comes backwards, you pick stick up and lightly touch side of drawing cb.
What is the approximate distance between the CB and OB, or are they also frozen to each other?

Also, I don't understand the point of the shot. What does the foul at the end of the shot accomplish?
 
Thanks. Please try to describe the shots you have in mind. It is possible I already have them in other videos (in which case I can link to them). If not, maybe I'll include them in a future video (giving you credit for the ideas).
PM sent.
 
You can actually do it three ways and one of them is legal. From a different angle you can do it as a push shot and a ball scoots along the rail and goes in. You can also do it real fast with your stick. Then the legal way is if there's a little space between the balls and they are at a slightly different angle, you can actually double kiss that ball in.
 
What is the approximate distance between the CB and OB, or are they also frozen to each other?

Also, I don't understand the point of the shot. What does the foul at the end of the shot accomplish?
Easiest to do when ob/ cb separated 3-6".

It gets the cb off the rail after contact...lots more than one can manipulating the shot with spin or strike point.
 
... Then the legal way is if there's a little space between the balls and they are at a slightly different angle, you can actually double kiss that ball in.
That's a pretty hard shot and requires the OB to be a lot farther off the cushion or the cue ball to be heavy. Here's a video:


Maybe there are other angles that work better and maybe the ball can be more than a diamond from the pocket.

I'm still waiting for a one pocket situation to use the shot in a game.
 
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