Hello everyone. Since my video this week was a recreation of the famous "Hustler Bank Shot", I figured I would share it here. As a request from an AZB member, I added a little twist to it. Enjoy everyone!
You're still not as pretty as Paul.
Hello everyone. Since my video this week was a recreation of the famous "Hustler Bank Shot", I figured I would share it here. As a request from an AZB member, I added a little twist to it. Enjoy everyone!
Fair. lolYou're still not as pretty as Paul.
Thank you for the recreation. Excellent content.
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Great shot brother.
Hello everyone. Since my video this week was a recreation of the famous "Hustler Bank Shot", I figured I would share it here. As a request from an AZB member, I added a little twist to it. Enjoy everyone!
I can definitely do that in the futureI’d be more interested in the bank/combo he made early in the first match. Strictly a showy trick shot no straight pool player would ever consider trying in a real game. I have to wonder how many takes it took, as it was one of the few that wasn’t actually made by Mosconi. I’ll bet they had to mark the cushion so he knew where to aim.
Without the cushion it's a simple push shot which is legal. The grey area is it is a double - maybe multiple kiss as well as a cue tip foul. You could petition for an exception since the shot would be useful at any angle.It'd be a foul in competition, right?
Ignore the rail for a second and imagine you hit with follow when two balls are frozen; most games require a 45° downward cueing angle to avoid double-kiss.
I don't feel it would be a foul. With the upstroke, you don't double hit the cue ball. The shaft gets out of the way. I did have that slow mo close up angle. I think that shows that it isn't a double hit. Or maybe I needed to go slower.It'd be a foul in competition, right?
Ignore the rail for a second and imagine you hit with follow when two balls are frozen; most games require a 45° downward cueing angle to avoid double-kiss.
I think right at the strike when the tip, balls, and rail are contiguous, there might be an oscillation or three. (?)I don't feel it would be a foul. With the upstroke, you don't double hit the cue ball. The shaft gets out of the way. I did have that slow mo close up angle. I think that shows that it isn't a double hit. Or maybe I needed to go slower.
It'd be a foul in competition, right?
Ignore the rail for a second and imagine you hit with follow when two balls are frozen; most games require a 45° downward cueing angle to avoid double-kiss.
Eddie and Chuck are long gone by the time you two work that out.Without the cushion it's a simple push shot which is legal. The grey area is it is a double - maybe multiple kiss as well as a cue tip foul. You could petition for an exception since the shot would be useful at any angle.
The WPA Rules of Play, which apply to ALL games, do not require any 45 degree nonsense when the cue ball is frozen to the object ball:most games require a 45° downward cueing angle to avoid double-kiss.
3.7 DOUBLE HIT / FROZEN BALLS
...if the cue-ball is touching an object-ball at the start of the shot, it is legal to
shoot towards or partly into that ball (provided it is a legal target within the rules of the
game) and if the object-ball is moved by such a shot, it is considered to have been
contacted by the cue-ball.