> I had heard about a shot that Larry was said to make regularly,so I asked him to shoot it for me at a tournament,and he made this shot 5 times in a row. The first diagram is how I shoot it,the second is Larry.
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This shot is accomplished with a low,inside draw stroke,and a heavy but fluid follow-thru. This is a heavily spin-driven shot,and the hit on the frozen object ball is very full and rail-first. I can reliably draw it off 3 rails and usually back to the middle of the table,but note where the cue ball is,and note where it is in the next diagram.
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> The cue ball is just over a balls width off the end rail,and he drew it far enough uptable after coming off 3 rails that he scratched more often than not. He added that I caught him at a bad time when he was just warming up for the day,when he's really in stroke he said he can do this shot reliably with the cue ball FROZEN. There is a video of him bridging out of a corner pocket,to an object ball almost table length away on a 7 foot Diamond and drawing his cue ball straight back and back up past the side pocket with an X-Breaker. I'd also like to add that he looks like Mr. Clean. Tommy D.