mjantti said:Oh, here's the Wei code:
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%Im7X3%Pl3X3
)END
I'll give you a hint, I did try something, came very close on making the 9-ball and after the rack I made the 9-ball twice in a row, missed once and later showed the shot to a "non-believer" and made it three times in a row !
mjantti said:At the EPC, I was fooling around with another Finnish player at the practice table and faced this situation. What do you do here ? The cueball is about 2mm (tenth of an inch) away from the 9-ball.
mjantti said:At the EPC, I was fooling around with another Finnish player at the practice table and faced this situation. What do you do here ? The cueball is about 2mm (tenth of an inch) away from the 9-ball.
Sounds like something familiar HmmmmmmOldHasBeen said:Take your time and maybe your opponent will go to the bathroom. When he comes back have the balls racked.
TY & GL
Rodd said:1 rail bank, lower left corner.
Rod
stolz2 said:This isnt that cool guy shot in pool hall junkies is it? Barely going into the 9 ball sending cue ball to opposite rail, and back towards pocket 9 ball in traveling at, then cue ball hits nine again pocketing ball. Hope i explained good enough.
Or could it be Low inside english, this could result in double hit.
Ok lets see how bad I called this.
Mack
LastTwo said:Man, can you guys play at all? I can't believe nobody knows this shot. It's a masse shot and I just did it 32 times in a row. Just jack up the cue towards the side rail and use left spin, and right when you hit the cueball, hit it again really fast and put right spin on it. The cueball will do this:
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%Im7X3%Pl3X3%Wr7[0%Xn2X4%_R3K1%`n8L8%al3X0%bn1X4%cH7P7%dR1K0
)END
Its SO EASY I can't believe you guys don't know this shot.![]()
Next time my opponant offers me 4 or 5 "warm-ups" before taking the money shot, I'll definitely give it a shot.mjantti said:...after giving a few tries, the "time shot" gives a higher success rate than the kick.
Qnut said:Next time my opponant offers me 4 or 5 "warm-ups" before taking the money shot, I'll definitely give it a shot.![]()
I'd still feel a lot more confident banking it in the lower left or kicking it in the upper right. Additionally, either of these shots offers a greater chance of a tough(er) leave should you miss. It's also quite possible to scratch on the timing shot if you hit it wrong. Unless you just got done practicing it, it's simply a lower percentage shot.
mjantti said:At the EPC, I was fooling around with another Finnish player at the practice table and faced this situation. What do you do here ? The cueball is about 2mm (tenth of an inch) away from the 9-ball.
OldHasBeen said:Take your time and maybe your opponent will go to the bathroom. When he comes back have the balls racked.
TY & GL
Egg McDogit said:Mikko...just fyi..noticed you manually dragged all the balls off the wei tablejust copy a blank space and paste it into the wei table input and it will clear all the balls...will save you some time