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The object ball is frozen to the rail, a bit more than a half diamond from the corner pocket. The cue ball double kisses, moving the object ball towards the corner while the cue ball banks of the far rail to kick in the object ball. I don't know how I heard of this shot, but it certainly isn't an original. Learn how! |
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This is a creation of Sebastian Giumelli. The first object ball caroms into the corner off of the row of eleven balls. The carom starts a chain reaction kicking the last ball up table towards the side pocket where it is stopped by the rack. Meanwhile, the cue ball curves its way up towards the side to pocket the last ball. I first saw Nick Nikolaidis shoot this on ESPN Trick Shot Magic 2005. Learn how! |
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Here's a jump stroke shot. The cue ball hits the long rail, jumps over the wall of balls, banks off of the short rail, then reverses to get the hanger in the side pocket. I adapted this from an artistic billiard shot I saw from Martin van Rhee. Learn how! |
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This is another Stefano Pelinga shot I saw him perform on ESPN Trick Shot Magic 2005. The cue ball sinks the frozen object ball, masses into the long rail, banks out and masse's a second time around a wall of balls to knock in a second object ball in the opposite corner pocket. If you're wondering, the soundtrack is from The Heist. Learn how! |
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I'm posting this for Jaime, by special request ;^) This is a classic setup shot. The objective is to pocket six balls in six pockets with one stroke of the cue. Hit 'em and watch the butterfly spread its wings and fly! Learn how! |
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