He's not playing 9-ball here. He's playing 8-ball, and an open shot on the 3-ball results after he pockets the 2-ball with that carom/billiard shot. He can easily get position on the 1-ball after pocketing the 3-ball.
A small amount of bottom spin (draw) is required to ensure "stun" at object ball impact. The bottom spin wears off as the cue ball slides across the table.
you dont have to put a ball every shot.
Leave it there.
Its one hole less for the enemy.
But its good to now that shot
Gr Harald
haraldinho13 2 years ago
Good point. But here, we can run the table ... starting with the billiard shot.
Dr. Dave
DrDaveBilliards 2 years ago
cool:P
MrAliPaly 2 years ago
He's not playing 9-ball here. He's playing 8-ball, and an open shot on the 3-ball results after he pockets the 2-ball with that carom/billiard shot. He can easily get position on the 1-ball after pocketing the 3-ball.
sfleinen 3 years ago
A small amount of bottom spin (draw) is required to ensure "stun" at object ball impact. The bottom spin wears off as the cue ball slides across the table.
Dr. Dave
DrDaveBilliards 4 years ago
yeh but,you probably had a few goes of that before you pulled the shot off yourself
philandgary 4 years ago
i thought when he said "you're shooting solids," it would have not taken much common sense to figure out that the game being played is 8-ball
tinstal 5 years ago