Excellent point. I guess I need to start a list for BU Exam IV! :grin-square:That one also covers “A26 - Throw Cue to Floor in Excitement.”
FYI, I compiled all of the shot examples in this thread in one place:Could you please post the video links from where these GIFs came from? I would like to start compiling them, and it would be nice to identify the sources.
... to get the American fans fired up. It seemed to work fairly well. Too bad it couldn't make the American team play better (and Europe worse). :frown:Why did he throw his stick on the floor?
Anybody plan to try the Exam and post a video showing us how it went?The Billiard University (BU) just released a third installment in the playing-ability Exam series: BU Exam III (Advanced Shots). It consists of 25 challenging and advanced pool shots that are fun to practice and can help you get out of jams and win games. Shot diagrams, instructions, and a score sheet can be found under "Exam III" here:
Billiard University Playing-Ability Exams
A video demonstration of all of the shots in the Exam is available here:
25 Advanced Game-Winning Pool Shots – BU Exam III
How did it go with the GF?I ran through the entire test with zero practice on any shot whatsoever. I scored a 30. I’ll upload the video when I have time. My gf just went nuts on me and I had to leave the house to let her cool down.
FYI, I added your score to the AZB BU sticky thread.I ran through the entire test with zero practice on any shot whatsoever. I scored a 30. I’ll upload the video when I have time.
That one also covers “A26 - Throw Cue to Floor in Excitement.”
Another good example of the A26 advanced "technique."This is an even better example of the above:
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Thanks!Not frozen to the rail, but the final spot shot of the WPS tiebreaker shootouts is close to A1.
Example: https://youtu.be/1MD-X5hoL4s
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