I don't think I've ever seen a player hit the same cushion with draw more than twice. Maybe with masse? In any case,
This is what I think of as a legitimate 7-cushion draw shot, and I would certainly bet against on any normal table. (This is from Virtual Pool, where you can dial the speed up to 11.)
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I have seen 6 rail shot, cue ball hits rail first the ball is pocketed in corner, cue ball travels to opposite long rail, short rail opposite long rail to corner getting the last 2 rails. A 16-year-old kid that shot pretty good in a pool room in San Diego made this shot several times, which I practiced a few times and only got the 5th and 6 the rail once.I was recently reading Freddy the Beards Book - Banking with the beard - and he recalls a specific story where he witnessed Harold Worst play a 7 rail draw shot at a tournament during an exhibition (I am currently visiting family and dont have a copy of the book with me but I will post a picture as verification when I return).
I skimmed through some older threads where this was discussed and the consensus seemed that Beard never said this / this shot never happened. However, this is printed in his book, he undoubtedly at least wrote it.
So back to the question - is this shot possible? Is there anyone that can set this up and demonstrate? If Worst could do this back then on those table conditions - certainly a pro should be able to do this today (Imagine this mans stoke today.......). This shot seems ridiculous but would the beard really say this and it didnt actually happen?
I think this is the only (somewhat realistic) path that would be possible.I have seen 6 rail shot, cue ball hits rail first the ball is pocketed in corner, cue ball travels to opposite long rail, short rail opposite long rail to corner getting the last 2 rails. A 16-year-old kid that shot pretty good in a pool room in San Diego made this shot several times, which I practiced a few times and only got the 5th and 6 the rail once.
I misunderstood your original post of the drawing. I did not understand that it was on a carom table.I'm sure it was on a 5x10 billiard table, the cloth was the flimsiest I ever saw being used, the ball was frozen in the corner, he hit the ball dead in the face and it came out of the corner like a rocket, a...
Nothing about that shot is a draw shot.That's the shot Bob, with the 2 extra rails out of the corner going in long. Thank You. if you put draw on the cueball. I don't understand how it is not a draw shot, but you are the 3c guy, not me, and yes , I showed the ball going long and getting the extra 2 rails, to make it a 7 rail shot to make the billiard. Everything gets so muddied up when the threads get hijacked, but then, I am probably the worst offender. So I guess I need to tell myself to do better. Thank you very much for taking the time to explain your thoughts.
Relax, Francis.Nothing about that shot is a draw shot.
People counting "rail first" as a rail are delusional as well.
This thread is as bad as the full splice thread![]()
LolRelax, Francis.
It's not a draw shot because the cue ball gets nearly all of its speed from the double kiss. In fact, you can probably hit with zero draw and get that path. I will try it the next time I'm on a carom table..... I don't understand how it is not a draw shot, ...
Get you facts straight FeliciaRelax, Francis.
Take a deep breath and rest a bit, it's gonna be alright.Get you facts straight Felicia
Nah, you've been a good poster for years.Take a deep breath and rest a bit, it's gonna be alright.
Thanks, you too.N
Nah, you've been a good poster for years.
Your opinion is solid
If you crank it up and go into the corner and put to the same side long rail and down table, you can get 5, maybe 6, like I said initially. At the end of the day, these are extremely diff shots. If you can draw 3 or 4 rails off any shot, pay yourself on the back bcuz it's all stroke.Its true, the draw requirement really only leaves <90° of departure angle from pocketed ball.
Therefore, we are left with approaching the corner at an angle that doesn't support+5 rails.
I don't follow how one can pocket a ball in a side pocket and go into the long rail corner on the same side (as the pocket the ball was pocketed) on a draw shot. I think you describe a glancing contact?If you crank it up and go into the corner and put to the same side long rail and down table, you can get 5, maybe 6, like I said initially. At the end of the day, these are extremely diff shots. If you can draw 3 or 4 rails off any shot, pay yourself on the back bcuz it's all stroke.
Opposite side!!I don't follow how one can pocket a ball in a side pocket and go into the long rail corner on the same side (as the pocket the ball was pocketed) on a draw shot. I think you describe a glancing contact?
And in my experience, drawing into the opposite long rail doesn't provide angle to see the traditional 3 railer go long...plus it is so far from the start point to the initial corner, major spin/ speed losses are seen .
Got it. Stop making us work so hard to figure stuff out!Opposite side!!
I'm done. Put a fork in me.