Amazing Kick Safe by Earl Strickland

Earl knows how to kick to maximize not only the chance at a hit but positive results, Keith on the other hand after Earl's kick plays the 1 rail kick which is totally NOT the way to kick at that ball, you need to kick the 7 3 rails on the right, bottom, and then left rail and try to hit the ball towards the upper right corner (from our view) which is easily there, easy to hit, and gives you a chance to make the ball or get safe behind the 8 or 9.

http://CueTable.com/P/?@3GNfS2HQyx1IIuI1PKRd1kKRd1kcLT3kAvm3kbfR3kNWR@

Jump cues have unfortunately taken most multi-rail kicking knowledge from the game to the point most people have no clue how to kick when they actually need to.
 
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Great shot, the shot he made in the final game to kick open the balls was another great one.
 
Earl knows how to kick to maximize not only the chance at a hit but positive results, Keith on the other hand after Earl's kick plays the 1 rail kick which is totally NOT the way to kick at that ball, you need to kick the 7 3 rails on the right, bottom, and then left rail and try to hit the ball towards the upper right corner (from our view) which is easily there, easy to hit, and gives you a chance to make the ball or get safe behind the 8 or 9.

http://CueTable.com/P/?@3GNfS2HQyx1IIuI1PKRd1kKRd1kcLT3kAvm3kbfR3kNWR@

Jump cues have unfortunately taken most multi-rail kicking knowledge from the game to the point most people have no clue how to kick when they actually need to.

he was trying to make the 7 in the side .
he was not playing safe.
he got a roll.
 
I'd be willing to part with a little dough to learn that 3-rail kicking system he used.

I'm sure it's probably common knowledge, but I can't figure it out.
 
i think he knew which side of the 7 he was gonna hit and based on the speed i think he played the two-way shot.
 
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