Russ Chewning said:Honestly, when I slop a shot in.. It makes me try even harder, bear down if you will, on the rest of the rack. Why? Because nothing pisses your opponent off more than you running out off a lucky shot.
Russ
hondo said:Yeah, I remember.![]()
Russ Chewning said:What what WHAT!! Oh come on now, hondo!
That "bank two rails off the back of the stack and straight into my hole" is a STANDARD One Pocket shot!!!![]()
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Russ
stevekur1 said:I always seem to struggle with the Guilt Shot.
Def - You luck in a shot, and the very next shot you shoot is the guilt shot!
Does anyone else struggle with this one?
hondo said:One of my biggest problems is shooting a ball staight down the rail.
I'm left-handed and the old timers tell me it's harder for a left-hander??
oh give the guy a break...he could be implying he never shot a great shot!hondo said:Hal, your modesty is only exceeded by your expertise.
Your aim is true.![]()
jay helfert said:A hard shot for many players is the shot AFTER they make a real tough shot. You tend to let up a little (relax) and dog the shot or the shape. Ever happen to you? Uh Huh, I thought so!
hang-the-9 said:I thought I was the only one around that did that! hehe. Another shot I have issues with is when I play shape out of line a bit, and even though the next shot is makable, I get mad at myself for the other mistake and dog the shot.
How about the half-hearted combo on the 9?
Ken_4fun said:I will start with the shot I shoot better than almost anyone I play is a long very very thin cut shot.
I have lacik done a few years ago, and I now have 13/20 vision in both eyes, I see the ball so well, I smile, when someone leaves me this shot, expecting me not to take it.
I used Buddy Hall's technic I read in a magazine about 2-3 years ago. Since doing these 2 things I have taken a shot I avoided to a shot that I look forward to. Maybe going from a 20-25% to damn near 90+% that I make that ball. I use this shot as a push shot often, as most would not shoot it and if they do not make it, I think it gives me a significant advantage.
The shot I struggle with the most, and I have not had any success in getting coaching is a slow forward roll for position. I think it has more to do with confidence and table time, but the local shortstops and pros in my home town shoot this shot perfectly and I struggle.
The other shot that I dread is a ball hanging and needing to shape quite a way aways from that ball. IF it was an inch or so further from the pocket shape would be a breeze.
Ken
okinawa77 said:Do you really think a rail shot is any harder for a left hander, than a right hander?
Practice these rail shots. For the CB and OB(put the OB on the other end of the rail) frozen on the rail, it takes very good mechanics to pocket the ball....and a decent table helps, too.
I can tell you from my experience, the same shot is just as hard right handed or left handed. Practice your problem shots until you own it.
...my 2 cents...
Kimmo said:oh give the guy a break...he could be implying he never shot a great shot!![]()
jay helfert said:Ken,
On that last shot, I see so many players hit it wrong, even good ones. With a ball hanging, the best option is nearly always to hit the rail first and then the ball. You can control the cue ball and get good shape. It's easy to come back down table hitting it that way. With accuracy too!
Once you learn this shot, it will become your first option most of the time.