Alright I have been trying to figure this one out for a bit and wanted to know if anyone knows how to do it.
So the more mass in front of the cueball the more draw it will have. In other words, if you line up 3 balls in front of the cueball (all frozen together including the cueball) and you put draw on the cueball it should shoot backwards.
Now comes my question: How do you do this with center bottom on the cueball? Everytime I do it because of the balls in front of the cueball I end up pushing the ball and the draw doesnt take.
Do you have to do a fuetee or whatever its called? Is this shot only possible to do with left or right bottom english? Can you do this shot with maximum follow through so as to get the maximum action on the cueball?
If the shot is only possible with bottom right or left is it also not possible to draw straight back?
Alright that's the first question- the second one concerns the following shot:
You have 3 balls on the bottom rail plus the cueball. The first ball is hanging in the pocket and the next ball is frozen to the rail about 3 inches away on the bottom rail.
The cueball is hidden from the ball in the pocket by the second ball but it is about a 3/4 balls width from the cushion.
The last ball is frozen to the cueball at an opposing angle to the ball in hanging in the pocket.
Now my question is, what type of english would you apply to the cueball to make it jump up or spin in such a way as to go around the ball frozen on the rail behind it and pocket the ball hanging in the pocket?
Sorry if that explanation is confusing.
Just did some looking and it appears that the shot I'm asking about is an outside hook draw shot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0vvNXHltWs
Now I'm guessing that because it takes to the air the english doesnt take until it hits the rail but can someone explain how to shoot the shot?
So the more mass in front of the cueball the more draw it will have. In other words, if you line up 3 balls in front of the cueball (all frozen together including the cueball) and you put draw on the cueball it should shoot backwards.
Now comes my question: How do you do this with center bottom on the cueball? Everytime I do it because of the balls in front of the cueball I end up pushing the ball and the draw doesnt take.
Do you have to do a fuetee or whatever its called? Is this shot only possible to do with left or right bottom english? Can you do this shot with maximum follow through so as to get the maximum action on the cueball?
If the shot is only possible with bottom right or left is it also not possible to draw straight back?
Alright that's the first question- the second one concerns the following shot:
You have 3 balls on the bottom rail plus the cueball. The first ball is hanging in the pocket and the next ball is frozen to the rail about 3 inches away on the bottom rail.
The cueball is hidden from the ball in the pocket by the second ball but it is about a 3/4 balls width from the cushion.
The last ball is frozen to the cueball at an opposing angle to the ball in hanging in the pocket.
Now my question is, what type of english would you apply to the cueball to make it jump up or spin in such a way as to go around the ball frozen on the rail behind it and pocket the ball hanging in the pocket?
Sorry if that explanation is confusing.
Just did some looking and it appears that the shot I'm asking about is an outside hook draw shot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0vvNXHltWs
Now I'm guessing that because it takes to the air the english doesnt take until it hits the rail but can someone explain how to shoot the shot?
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