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Y Not

Trick/Fancy Beginner

 

Here's a setup shot that I developed after being inspired by my work for Radiant Pictures. There's a five ball cluster near the spot set up in a "Y" shape, hence the name. You may recognize a similar pattern to a four ball setup shot. In this shot though, all five balls go in and, if you do it right, they almost all fall simultaneously. Learn how!

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  • Currently 3.00/5

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  • Currently 3.00/5

Sky Hook

Masse Advanced

 

I developed this shot to try to pocket a few more balls with a jump masse stroke. The cue ball hits the cluster by the side pocket, splitting one into the side and one up into the corner. The cue ball then jumps over the blocker balls, slides across the table, off the far rail and masse's back to get the hanging ball in the far corner. Learn how!

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  • Currently 3.63/5

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  • Currently 2.50/5

Jump Three Rail Masse

Masse Advanced

 

On this shot, the cue ball jumps out of the rack and goes three rails to pocket the hanging ball. You'll notice the cue ball hits the first rail below the side pocket, which necessitates a masse to get it back on track. This is one of the classic jump-masse shots that have been bouncing around the internet. Learn how!

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  • Currently 3.25/5

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  • Currently 2.00/5

Reel It In

Masse Advanced

 

On this jump-masse shot, the cue ball jumps out of the rack, goes up and pockets one hanging ball in the opposite corner pocket, then reels back in along the short rail to get the other hanging ball. This is an adaptation from a simple masse shot without the jump. Learn how!

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  • Currently 2.63/5

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  • Currently 2.00/5

Resistance Two Rail Masse

Masse Advanced

 

On this masse shot, the cue ball is frozen to an object ball. On the masse stroke, the object ball is sent to the side pocket while the cue ball squirts out and makes a big curve to go two rails and pocket the hanging object ball in the far corner. Learn how!

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  • Currently 3.50/5

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  • Currently 3.00/5

Pyramid Blast Masse

Masse Advanced

 

I adapted this shot from one of Lukasz Szywala's. I form a diamond of four balls and balance the cue ball on top of it. Using a masse stroke, I split the diamond so one ball goes into each of the nearest four pockets. Learn how!

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  • Currently 3.43/5

Difficulty
  • Currently 1.67/5

Jump Yo Yo Masse

Masse Advanced

 

This is an adaptation from the Yo Yo Masse, just adding the jump part. The cue ball jumps out of the rack, slides down the table, and then spins backward to pocket the hanging ball in the side pocket. It's not as difficult as it looks since you have to hit any jump-masse pretty hard to get it to spin back, but it's by no means easy! Learn how!

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  • Currently 3.25/5

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  • Currently 2.00/5

Jump Two Rail Masse

Masse Advanced

 

The cue ball jumps out of the rack, swoops around at the far end of the table, goes two rails and comes back for the hanging ball. This shot is similar to the Jump Rainbow Masse, except it's aimed farther out. This is another classic jump-masse to work on. Learn how!

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  • Currently 3.50/5

Difficulty
  • Currently 4.00/5

Tubular Jump Draw

Prop/Novelty Advanced

 

I thought up this shot as yet another variation to the classic tube shot. This is just an addition to my Tubular Draw, but I use a jump-draw instead. It's really pretty the way the cue ball hits the first object ball, jumps up, and lands between where the two balls on the coin wrappers have dropped. Then the cue ball spins back escorting the two balls in the side pocket. Learn how!

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  • Currently 4.25/5

Difficulty
  • Currently 5.00/5

Vertical Jump Masse

Masse Advanced

 

This is a basic, and perhaps the easiest, jump-masse shot. I jump the cue ball out of the rack and have it masse straight back pocketing the ball in the corner pocket. It's more impressive the farther up the table it goes before the masse takes. Learn how!

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  • Currently 3.10/5

Difficulty
  • Currently 3.00/5


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