It looks ridiculous difficult. But set it up and hit 10 of them. You'd be surprised. When I play it I'm not planning on making it. I'm trying to get it very close. I can probably make it 20% of the time. 70% of the time I get it close. I probably scratch 5 or 10% of the time. Winning the rack 20% of the time is worth the risk. I roll that cue pretty softly. Fast cloth helps a lot when back cutting that shot.
Evan lunda is a top pro AND everyone is still talking about that shot because how difficult it is to pull it offEvan Lunda beat Scott Frost with the back cut at Buffalo’s.
I’ve made the back cut more than several times and opponents have made it against me. I’ve also scratched and whiffed it. The up and down two railer is good. The most common is to try and leave the object ball in front of the side pocket.
When the cue ball is in the corner the scratch in the same pocket is on
Its difficult to hit soft enough to not scratch
I start to think about the back cut when the cue ball is about 1/3 diamond from the corner
For the op
If its a high percentage shot for you
Go for it
If it is high percentage for you
I need a BIG spot
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