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And to extend your reputation as a cool pool shooter, here are some tricky banks.
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And to extend your reputation as a cool pool shooter, here are some tricky banks.
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Like to do trick shots? Here’s some tricky kick shots to practice and then amaze your friends.
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Reverse English banks are another valuable tool to win games. These may not come up very often, so you should practice this to earn free drinks.
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And pushing the limits of the mufti-rail kicking systems – here’s the five rail kick technique. As with any of these, practice it first before trying to show off your “coolness”.
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Here’s a 4-rail kick system that can, someday, save your match. Even though it’s not used much, it’s still fun to learn and to show off.
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The previous 3-cushion systems were for full “round the world” kicks. Here’s the “round the hemisphere” version for the half table.
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Ever heard of “Spot on the Wall” kicking system? This is used a lot in carom billiards. Here’s how to use this intuitive technique on the pool table.
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More number counting to make predictable three rail cushion kicks. As with an of these, practice to make sure you can do it before you use it in competition.
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A continuation of how to use basic numbering to make those “round the world” 3-rail shots.
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How to do a three rail kick “around the world” shot. An introduction to using a numbering system.
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