clarification
Hambone said:
What book was it in? It appears to be similar to Cowboy Jimmy Moores draw shot. If you watch any of the trick shot shows every now and then you will see it. I belive you need a slight angle on the shot though, instead of straight in. Takes a big stroke but most of the trickshot guys can pull it off, and no it would not have to hit another ball near it as suggested.
I also cannot see anyone attempting it in a tourny or big match.
Clarification: In the book, the diagrammed shot is the only way to get shape on the next ball, I should not have shown the 2 ball in the corner on the CueTable.
I do not believe the author was implying that the "5" ball is used to redirect the ball (as the other replys have indicated). The book implies that the draw and the english make it draw off the rail and then follow parallel to rail. Which direction do you believe the cut is? The author suggests low left english, but does not give info on the cut.
Also, as stated in orginal post, author claims that Buddy Hall made this on a televised tournament in 1991.
I am not trying to learn this shot, other than trying to learn how shots are affected by english and spin, and this shot does not follow standard pool logic.
I would love to see the match where Buddy played this shot.
The book is by Gerry Watson and it is called "101 Big Pool Shots" 2nd Ed.
It has some neat shots, but the drawings are so inaccurate and the explanations are too short that the book needs to be supplemented with one from Byrne or Capelle for all but the most experienced readers. I have some of Gerry's videos, and they are the same way.
Since I collect books and videos for pool, I'm glad I bought them.