I can’t find it, but Neil’s Feijen included a really cool shot in one of his videos:
Same layout as Island; OB froze on 2nd diamond left long rail, CB middle table.
In this scenario the path to get back using 9 o’clock/outside/left/running side spin was blocked.
The solution was rail first with maximum 3 o’clock/inside/right/check side spin.
The contact with the OB sends the CB down the tangent line directly across the table to 2nd diamond on right side long rail and then the spin takes and comes back below the side pocket and even the string line on the left long rail if you really hit it pure. It is a super fun shot to practice every once in a while.
Same layout as Island; OB froze on 2nd diamond left long rail, CB middle table.
In this scenario the path to get back using 9 o’clock/outside/left/running side spin was blocked.
The solution was rail first with maximum 3 o’clock/inside/right/check side spin.
The contact with the OB sends the CB down the tangent line directly across the table to 2nd diamond on right side long rail and then the spin takes and comes back below the side pocket and even the string line on the left long rail if you really hit it pure. It is a super fun shot to practice every once in a while.
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