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Some really cool four-rail kick shots.
Practice with for fun and profit.
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Some really cool four-rail kick shots.
Practice with for fun and profit.
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Some more Dr. Cue tricky shots that demonstrate ball actions you can take when the layout is just right!
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A tricky setup that uses a double-kiss on the side pocket to make the cue ball move around the table. Some practice is needed, but once you understand the concept, the shot can be used to surprise and amaze your opponent during a game.
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How about an easy bounce the cue ball into the air and back to make a ball “trick” that can be used in real games? Here’s one for you!1
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This explains how to use a double-kiss to make a ball. Technically, it is a double kiss carom shot. The concept is useful, so it is worth practicing the shot at a couple different angles into the double-kiss ball. Own this shot and people will give you lots of respect.
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More cool ways to make the cue ball dance on the table. (and more free drinks too – if you can find someone who didn’t see you do the other force follow shots. As alwasy, practice these a bit. You want to look cool – not foolish!!
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Another cool way to play through one object ball, travel down table – and get the real target ball into the pocket. Another free drink shot – but practice these a bit.
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Another opportunity to pick up free drinks. – Plus this show does show up during competitions once in a while. Good to know this can happen (and a bit of practice to make sure you can do it.
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Last week show how to use a draw shot into the cushion to get shape on a ball down-table. Here’s a trick on how to get the cue ball to move with a follow stroke. the cue ball. You can pick up free drinks with this shot too!!
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Sometimes you have the cue ball and object ball on the rail. This demonstration shows you an interesting way to play the shot so that you can get shape down-table.
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