wwyd 3 cushion #2

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Your the red dot ball in the center of the table

I attempted a ticky off the red, with running English

Only thing I could come up with

Hope I can learn something from you guys on this one
 

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Rail first off the white 4 or more rails into the red. Long rail, ball, short rail, long rail, long rail, into the corner. Piece O' cake!

The red is huge.

Tom
 
Rail first off the white 4 or more rails into the red. Long rail, ball, short rail, long rail, long rail, into the corner. Piece O' cake!

The red is huge.

Tom

I agree....lots of left english......thick on the white...lots of speed.
It's almost impossible to miss this one short.....
...but slow speed can miss it long.
 
An alternative for those of us who like to include some safety is to play thin on the left side of white to bank it more or less parallel to the short rail. Use a lot of right english and snap out of the corner to go diagonally to the other corner.

That's also a one pocket shot.

Or you could do a Blomdahl and play two cushions first in the corner where the butt of the cue stick is and then hit the red ball and go five (or six, or seven) more cushions to the last ball. Right english.
 
Or you could do a Blomdahl and play two cushions first in the corner where the butt of the cue stick is and then hit the red ball and go five (or six, or seven) more cushions to the last ball. Right english.

What a great shot that rails first was....it was shown here quite a while ago.
....one guy said he fluked it.....:confused:
 
I agree....lots of left english......thick on the white...lots of speed.
It's almost impossible to miss this one short.....
...but slow speed can miss it long.

I agree with you and the TW.

I disagree with the left spin though...added to all the spin it will pick up coming out of the corner, I think your shot will end up hitting middle diamond on the bottom rail, at about a 45 deg. angle.

I would like to try it right now.
 
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