Another example would be an extreme cut shot. Try it with center ball or inside english (try to thin it), and then try with outside english. You will see that the cue ball will "throw" the object ball in. Again, this has to be a VERY tight cut to see the results.
I read a book from a few...
1. jack up game (hitting over a ball)
2. one rail kicks
3. long combos
4. breaks
5. straight shots
6. too much english for leaves
7. caroms
8. banks
9. ducks (sometimes I don't even look at the pocket)
Other than that, I'm pretty good! :)
I don't care what "they" determine your ranking is...you still play as a B in the tourneys...:)
Actually, I wouldn't mind playing a few sets with you in the recording. You play better in that setting (as opposed to practicing by yourself), which should show your game more accurately.
Wanna race?
"The train" refers to the arm on the wheels of a locomotive. Your shoulder moves up and down and your forearm moves from to back to make a "circle". The stick is all over the place (not too much from side to side) and it's quite amazine how you can make anything. Well, that is, when you do...