In case any one was thinking it.....Jack Hines could have drawn whitey underneath that cluster,no need to swing out and around! There I said it![]()
Wow, I'm gonna try something different and give the guy some credit for executing an awesome stroke shot that no one on this forum can probably do.
I'll also bet that it's just a regular table, with regular balls. No "grease" or magic cloth either...
Good for you! I failed to start my post with-Wow what a great shot!
Please forgive me,Jack
I don't know about the cloth, but the CB must be greased.Wow, I'm gonna try something different and give the guy some credit for executing an awesome stroke shot that no one on this forum can probably do.
I'll also bet that it's just a regular table, with regular balls. No "grease" or magic cloth either...
I don't know about the cloth, but the CB must be greased.
And Grady Mathews could have played safe from there but that's not the point.
He was trying to play the shot that way.
I agree! I don't get why these people are saying he got lucky. If you've seen his other videos, this guy really has an amazing stroke. And this shot really is just a more difficult version of a pretty popular proposition shot (that I can't do).
Why must the cue ball be greased?
Why does the manufacture of a good product spend so much time with video demonstrations that turn into questionable threads?
Because I don't think he could get it to go forward that much before reversing if it wasn't.Why must the cue ball be greased?
Is this thread "questionable"? You mean it raised questions?Why does the manufacture of a good product spend so much time with video demonstrations that turn into questionable threads?
While you're checking out the above video clip, check out the other 8 video clips on the Kamui tips cue ball control series. Do you know anyone else who could consistently duplicate any of these shots?
We are discussing a shot, not a marketing strategy.
But to answer your question it's because they know what they are doing... it's working rather well.
While you're checking out the above video clip, check out the other 8 video clips on the Kamui tips cue ball control series. Do you know anyone else who could consistently duplicate any of these shots?
In this video clip, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEAk8o8O-44&feature=related, the shooter makes a table length draw shot and the cue ball spins six rails around the table. Something's fishy here. LOL.
A shot in a marketing video to be accurate. Not simply a shot in a video.
I'm pretty sure that If your the advertisement manager in the future you will be more selective in the shots you post, for example a more believable shot choice.