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  • To effectively use the pull shot make use of every hole not only focusing on the last hole, and picking a shot based on your opponents defence. Be patient (constantly changing the timing of ur shot to make it less predictable of your execution timing) and look for ur opponents openings. Straight shot,1 dot pull, squared middle, and Last dot pull are very effective (All Squared). move on to learning pull-push kick and freddo shot to further expand ur shot options.

  • Currently you are spraying the ball into the last hole, which is why you are hitting the tip of the wall at times.. you'll have to square the shot by recoiling the rod.. and ill teach u how to make use of your pull shot in the next comment

  • recoil 4 better angle

    

  • You need to work on your stroke, there needs to be recoil, unless you are shooting a spray in which case you do not pull the bar as far laterally.

  • You look like you're shorting the shot a little. Try setting the ball closer to beneath the bar. Setting it way back gives you a harder shot and a stronger squaring, but you sacrifice fast lateral movement(which beats a hard shot any day) and you might wind up snaring the corner of the ball and actually spray or bank the ball. Not good.

  • great video ... good music selection:)

  • thx~ :)

  • i dont get how u r doin that without recoil, respect =) i'd learn the recoil aswell, cuz i think that version is more constant, ill try to record my pullshot, just need to find a good cam =)

  • You can hit the 5 without recoil but you can't hit the deadbar without recoiling.

  • I have to disagree. I think a slight spray is superior to a square shot because of the speed advantages. You can hit long enough that squaring it perfectly should not be a necessity. Focus your execution efforts on keeping it consistant instead. On the other hand, the split needs to be a square as possible.

  • concentrate on pulling stronger/faster + recoil and it will be good.

  • Thanks~

    I used to be recoil, but I can't perform it stable.

  • You dont have to recoil, but you should learn to square the shot. So once you move the rod and lift the guy to start the hit of the ball, at the point, the man should be coming down and the rod should be pushed towards the original position at the same time. So one good tip to see if you are doing this right is to check the that the rod is back to the original position after you hit the shot.

    -zeke

  • Thanks for your tip.

    After pratice, I'll record it and show it to you guys.

  • hey! at least ur getting out there! remember the faster you pull, the harder you need to go down (square off) on the man, thus creating "recoil", needed to be on the same position, like what "Zeke" said. but who am I to say, my pull-shot suck. ZEKE and jack, teach me! Hope to see you in Vegas?

  • I want to go Vegas this Sep.

    I still check my schedule to go there. You know Taiwan is really far away from Vegas...

    Maybe I need a partner while I'm in Vegas, since my partner in Taiwan might not come with me :)

  • learn how to recoil :)

    doing good there :)

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