Now, this is an impressive shot!!!

I do this every time I give someone the 7-out. I thought that was the meaning of that spot? You mean I don't have to hit all 3 balls in at once to win the game? Dang!
 
What an awesome shot!

I wonder if he's practiced it. It looks as though there's track marks on the seven into the corner and the cb into the rail.

Not taking anything away from the shot, great shot either way.
 
Good trick shot. Nothing more....nothing less. And yes....VERY practiced and a good deal of luck. On a different table, practically impossible without a good deal of practice. But yes, it was very impressive.
 
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What makes the whole sequence is the lengthy introduction he gives. It makes it seem like he can do that shot every time. Of course, he can't. I just can't stop thinking about how many times he must have done that lengthy introduction until he made the shot. :o
 
Very enjoyable...I can only imagine the hours it took to prepare for that one video, beginning with thinking of the shot in the first place.
 
buckshotjoey...That is no trick shot...it's a timing shot. It is a excellent shot that demands a very accurate hit on the CB, and perfect speed. I agree that it would take a lot of practice to be able to call it and and make like he did in the video. Wonder how many tries it took, with the camera running, before he made it? :D

Scott Lee
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Good trick shot. Nothing more....nothing less. And yes....VERY practiced and a good deal of luck. On a different table, practically impossible without a good deal of practice. But yes, it was very impressive.
 
Matt...GMTA! LOL :grin: I'm sending you the syllabus for your class.

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

What makes the whole sequence is the lengthy introduction he gives. It makes it seem like he can do that shot every time. Of course, he can't. I just can't stop thinking about how many times he must have done that lengthy introduction until he made the shot. :o
 
Cool shot.

Venturing a guess....probably came up in a game, or practice, with the 9 somewhere close to this location....and made 7 and 8 and scratched in side... and then perfected from there...idk...but still nice shot. He owns this shot.

I wonder if he could make all 4, bring the 8 up a bit, hit underside of 8, scratch in corner, carom 8 off 9. 9 in the side, 8 in the other corner. ta da.



ps: I don't see a 'timing shot' element in the shot. Other than sometimes make it, others don't. What am I missing re Timing
shot referenced by Scott Lee???? thanks

pps: OP...thanks for video..definitely Efren..esque shot.. Nice backcut with speed, a prediicted 3 rail kick to yield a backcut 2/3 table to corner, and another carom to make the 9...lots going on in this shot.
 
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buckshotjoey...That is no trick shot...it's a timing shot. It is a excellent shot that demands a very accurate hit on the CB, and perfect speed. I agree that it would take a lot of practice to be able to call it and and make like he did in the video. Wonder how many tries it took, with the camera running, before he made it? :D

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

Not a timing shot. A timing shot is when a rolling object ball and rolling cue ball meet. I don't see any rolling object balls there. Nice trick shot none the less.
 
Good trick shot. Nothing more....nothing less. And yes....VERY practiced and a good deal of luck. On a different table, practically impossible without a good deal of practice. But yes, it was very impressive.

This is wat "artistic pool" should be. No props, just pool shots.
 
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