Ok, no matter what level of play you may be every single one of us has quite a few super shots in our closet that we'll never forget about. Shots that you made when you had to, and you honestly thought the shot out, but in all reality you know you were a bit lucky. To keep this from getting too heavy try to limit it to 3 shots and hopefully diagram them on one table.
Here are a few of mine. Granted, none of these are impossible by any means but I pulled them off when I had to. The first one is the cueball with the spot on it. It was hill/hill in a tournament and my opponent missed the 8 ball and left me straight in with the cue ball just a touch off the rail. I thought it out quite a bit thinking rail first etc... but the only option that made any sense was jacking up and drawing it straight back. Almost a full table length. I nailed it perfectly and it actually came back all the way and came off the rail a bit for me. For a monster stroker like Mike Massey this is probably a regular day at work. I was proud of this one though.
Second shot is cue ball A. I was still B class and instead of trying some sort of safety I looked at the guy I was playing and said "I'm gonna combo bank this 2 in the side. If I make it I'll quite playing pool." I made it but ended up being a liar by not quitting. I'm pretty sure I missed the next shot after that. hehe!! Again, not an impossible shot but a combo bank is always tricky. Nowadays I'd move the one down towards the rail next to the 3 and float whitey behind the 2.
3rd shot I was in a ring game and messed up position on the 5. I jacked her up and did a masse shot. The 5 went in like I had made that shot every day of my life. Again, not impossible by any means but still a damn good shot when the money is on the line. Oh, the 5 ball is a money ball in our ring games.
MULLY
Here are a few of mine. Granted, none of these are impossible by any means but I pulled them off when I had to. The first one is the cueball with the spot on it. It was hill/hill in a tournament and my opponent missed the 8 ball and left me straight in with the cue ball just a touch off the rail. I thought it out quite a bit thinking rail first etc... but the only option that made any sense was jacking up and drawing it straight back. Almost a full table length. I nailed it perfectly and it actually came back all the way and came off the rail a bit for me. For a monster stroker like Mike Massey this is probably a regular day at work. I was proud of this one though.
Second shot is cue ball A. I was still B class and instead of trying some sort of safety I looked at the guy I was playing and said "I'm gonna combo bank this 2 in the side. If I make it I'll quite playing pool." I made it but ended up being a liar by not quitting. I'm pretty sure I missed the next shot after that. hehe!! Again, not an impossible shot but a combo bank is always tricky. Nowadays I'd move the one down towards the rail next to the 3 and float whitey behind the 2.
3rd shot I was in a ring game and messed up position on the 5. I jacked her up and did a masse shot. The 5 went in like I had made that shot every day of my life. Again, not impossible by any means but still a damn good shot when the money is on the line. Oh, the 5 ball is a money ball in our ring games.
MULLY