The Amazing Break shot

It's a fake

TATE said:
It's a fake. I've seen it before. The three ball just evaporates.

Chris

Yeah I see it now(well I think I do :) ), guess that's why they have it so you couldn't slow and stop it. Reeled me in on that one :o
 
claymont said:
Yeah I see it now(well I think I do :) ), guess that's why they have it so you couldn't slow and stop it. Reeled me in on that one :o

The one I saw before you could slow down. The three ball heads up toward the corner and just disintegrates. I thought it was a trick shot at first, but even then it would be impossible to do it! Great camera work in the digital age. I think they filmed several break shots and altered them frame by frame.

Chris
 
duh

I would have thought that the speed the person hit the rack versus the speed all the balls flying in the pocket would have gave it away. Just my observation
 
IE Users

If you want to manipulate it copy the file out of your "C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\" directory. It should be called poolshot.mpeg and you can copy it to any other directory, then it'll pull up in the full version of Media Player.

note: if you can't find the directory go to the menu "tools" "folder options" then select the "view" tab, and enable "show hidden files and folders"
 

Attachments

  • show hidden.JPG
    show hidden.JPG
    47.9 KB · Views: 260
Last edited:
cool

but i think it's a fake...

bustamante (django) once pocketed seven balls in break... that was the most number of balls pocketed in a breakshot...
 
Not to mention that the cue ball shoots straight through the pack.

I believe it is a break shot morphed into an 8 ball butterfly trick shot set up. That's why one ball goes missing and the cue ball shoots almost straight through to the rail.
 
Back
Top