trick shot video

Yeah its been posted here before.

Its a very impressive video, that kid has a great masse stroke, but also check out his table. It appears smaller then a barbox and the side pockets come out past the rail about an inch, you cant roll a ball past the side pocket without it swallowing it up.

regardless though. He has a table and is obviously making the most of it. good for him. Regardless of the table, it is still an awesome video.
 
Yeah that was pretty good stuff. I guess when you have a table with no room to shoot thats the result.:p I wonder how pledged up that cloth is?
 
Sure would like to know what brand tip, size of shaft, brand felt playing on, thickness of slate, weight of cue, type of cue ball used and any other information that would help me understand how a person could get that much english and jump balls with such little effort. To make a cue go half way up the table and then back again is a task. Can anyone help on this post
 
My equipment

For me just a random poolhall table with horrible cloth old rails and masters chalk the balls are 10 yrs. old and nasty dirty just as new as the cloth. The table for most of the shots is a brunswick. I am getting a Dieckman Magic Wand this week so I should be making some pretty cazy shots soon. The shot I made on the Fury table is called Take One because thats how many tries it takes me to make it. No matter how slow the table or type of cloth or size of playing surface I can make those shots anywhere. I hope this answers your question. As for the type of cue I am using I have just switched to a Adam and truth be told it is the best cue I ever shot with. Definatly a step up from what I am used to. I like a Sniper tip and Simonis cloth but, I am not limited to just their cloth or tips they are just plainly said IMHO (lol) the tops in their respected feilds.
Jamison

mreightball said:
Thanks for the other sites but no one told anything about the equipment used.
 
A friend of mine has that exact table in his apartment. It makes the bar bet trick shot of putting to balls with one on the top at the end of the table and saying you'll hit that one first really easy.

I got a picture of me playing on it with my Schon. He said he wanted a picture with a stick that cost 10x as much as the tble. I'll have to locate it.
 
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