http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q83NHdMQgRE
At 5 min 53 secs- amazing how far the ball travels on that shot
At 5 min 53 secs- amazing how far the ball travels on that shot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q83NHdMQgRE
At 5 min 53 secs- amazing how far the ball travels on that shot
I don't want to sound like a total douche but... I'm not seeing that shot as very impressive. The shot to make was easy and the rest was I believe a standard draw or spin to double the corner and out.
Earl's got way more impressive shots than that.
Freddie <~~~ might can make the shot
he made the cue ball travel about 18 feet. That shot is much harder than it looked- requires a tremendous stroke. If you can do that shot, you must be a great player.
I don't want to sound like a total douche but... I'm not seeing that shot as very impressive. The shot to make was easy and the rest was I believe a standard draw or spin to double the corner and out.
Earl's got way more impressive shots than that.
Freddie <~~~ might can make the shot
he made the cue ball travel about 18 feet. That shot is much harder than it looked- requires a tremendous stroke. If you can do that shot, you must be a great player.
Not for nothing but a standard lag for the break travels about 16 ft...
Freddie <~~~ only my mom thinks I'm a great player
Just bottom ball with a decent stroke....i think you are putting more faith anto this shot than it deserves. Go to the hall and give it a try
No left at all ? I would think there would be a little spin on it. Just wondering in case it comes up tonight LOL..........
No, Earl makes this shot look easier than it is...Try it. Getting the cue ball back to scratch from here is way more impressive (to me) than doubling the corner with low left. JMO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0M_jrHiPPY
I think a little bit of left (and certainly not right). The draw took its path out of the right corner pocket and "running" into the head rail so that doubling the left corner made for a fairly standard path. I think in the book of 9-ball patterns (choose your book be it Bert, Danny, Nick or any of the modern DVD'd), it's one of the standard patterns in the top five standard 9-ball patterns.
I think what makes this shot look more impressive is that the shot was a fairly shallow cut, so Earl did have to hit it with a lot of pace.
Freddie <~~~ and yes, I can miss this shot just like the next person
I think in the book of 9-ball patterns (choose your book be it Bert, Danny, Nick or any of the modern DVD'd),
No, Earl makes this shot look easier than it is...Try it. Getting the cue ball back to scratch from here is way more impressive (to me) than doubling the corner with low left. JMO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0M_jrHiPPY