Try this game

nataddrho

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It's a carom game on a pool table... I know, but just read quickly anyway, I'll be brief.
  • White, red and yellow balls on the table.
  • 1 point for every one-cushion carom you make. (More than one rail is allowed)
  • No balls allowed in pocket.
  • EXCEPTION: 3 points if you pocket both the red and yellow in one shot.
  • Red and yellow spotted on head/foot spots. White is ball in hand.
Why?:
The pockets are considered hazards, so you end up choosing paths that keep both object balls on the table. Not only are one-cushion shots excellent practice for all pool games, but it teaches you how to play multiple balls at once to get position for your next shot. The penalty for playing bad carom position means a ball will be trapped near a pocket, and you'll be forced to set up for a two-in-one pocket shot to reset the table and keep your run going. Or you can play precision and dig the balls out of the pocket from behind, with care.

This game is also an extremely good magnifying glass on the true precision of your stroke, specifically tip placement. If you have any type of shoulder movement or body English you will be way off on most of your shots. You will be surprised.

And finally this is a bit more fun than drills for some.

Play this for a while and then play 9-ball, 8-ball or one-pocket, and watch what you can do with safeties and advanced positions!

Give it a try. I play this all of the time now.
 
It's 3C on a pool table. We use to do that years ago. But we had to go three rails not just one.
 
It's 3C on a pool table. We use to do that years ago. But we had to go three rails not just one.
I play 3C on a pool table, and it falls short. OK but Not great. You often can't execute the correct solution because of the pockets / rails / cloth. I find the above game is better for pool players.
 
I went to Temple yesterday(Texas). I saw three rooms. I came in third in(-ball at my favorite, the second had Diamond bar boxes plus 9" Diamonds and the third, which was cool but close Early on a Sunday, I get it! And love it!} had a lot of youth(at
least 4} in their teens learning how it is done. Nice place!
 
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