I think the description in words is not so hard to follow. Imagine you are playing one pocket. There is one object ball on the table and it is on the foot spot. The cue ball is near your opponent's pocket, a few inches from the jaws, and centered on a line from the center of the pocket to the spotted object ball. I hope that everyone can follow this description of the set-up. It's really pretty simple.belmicah said:Can you CueTable that one (Efren's impossible cut shot) for us laypersons?
There are two standard banks to play -- straight up and down the table and the three cushion shot. Instead, cut the ball straight into your pocket. Yes, it looks impossible. Yes, the cut is more than 90 degrees. And yes, Efren is said to bet on the shot. He probably wants more than one try, though.
In my experience, this cut shot is made with the same stroke as the bank shot pictured in the base note: maximum outside english, as level a cue as possible, and slightly below center. Oh, and a fairly thin hit, but not as thin as you might think.