I would not attempt this shot...

dan_boersma

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Unless you want to go mad..

I saw Mika make this shot, or something very close, while hanging out at Amsterdam Billiards a while ago. So I decided to try it myself. 2 Hours later I made it. If I had been working on any other drill I would probably be an A player by now:

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The object is to make the 1, then come 3 rails and make the 2 same corner.

The hard part was getting major english along with enough speed to get around the table.

It's possible to 'overcut' the ball, many times I scratched in the lower right hand corner.

This is a shot that will surely test your stroke. It may also test your sanity.
 
Wow! I'll have to give that one a try! Looks fun but I can see getting very frustrated with one like that.... lol... nice post!
 
It took me 7 tries to get it.

The first try I hit it perfect, came around without enough speed and came up and froze to the 2 ball.

It took me the rest of the tries to get the amount of spin with amount of speed working together.

I was putting too much spin on the ball at first and kept making the 1 and the cue ball in the same pocket.
 
This shot would appear to have no possible application in pool, but is useful to know in three cushion billiards.
 
This shot would appear to have no possible application in pool, but is useful to know in three cushion billiards.

Exactly! This is a standard 3-cushion shot where you would cut the 1st ball to keep it parallel to the rail to avoid a potential kiss (same as making it in the pocket), and make sure to come in "short" directly to the 2nd ball as diagrammed instead of taking a chance of getting the extra rail where the first ball might be in the way.

Robert
 
Guys beat me to it with the 3c references. That shot is elementary for a 3c player...I'll take 25 tries!
 
IMHO your diagram shows too much English. Making the required hit to pocket the 1 and clocking the CB you only need 2 tips not 3 or what I like to say 2 diamonds of English to hit your third rail.
 
This shot would appear to have no possible application in pool, but is useful to know in three cushion billiards.

Any shot has a practical application for pool. Imagine that the 2 ball is on the same rail as the 1, fairly close to the 1. I think this would be a great shot to learn for playing 2 balls on the same rail. Up and down the table is always a danger, having to cross the angle of the shot. This route allows you to hit the ball a little harder and control the speed by using multiple rails. I think this is a great shot to learn for playing any rotation game.
 
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