@park17 Trick shots often do not require that all balls be sank, or they require that the cue ball be sank as part of the shot. All shots in this video are per the specs of the trick shot, including those from APTSA (American Pool and Trick Shot Association). No balls were missed, nor were there any unintended "scratches" of the cue ball.
@soothslayer21 I love the Lucasi cues - much, much smoother than graphite, great feel, and you can change the cue weights. As for the glove, the graphite cue starts to "stick" if my hands aren't completely dry, and I don't like using powder as over time it gets into the table cloth and that does affect the action of the table. And thanks!
You did miss a few or sunk the white a couple of times. Nice effort, though.
park17 7 months ago
@park17 Trick shots often do not require that all balls be sank, or they require that the cue ball be sank as part of the shot. All shots in this video are per the specs of the trick shot, including those from APTSA (American Pool and Trick Shot Association). No balls were missed, nor were there any unintended "scratches" of the cue ball.
CrediblePanic 7 months ago
thanks for trick shots that i use to impress my friends with
CGamingEntertainment 8 months ago
you ar very good man :)
barbilliard 1 year ago
Is that a Minnesota Fats graphite cue? If so, I have the exact same thing.
soothslayer21 1 year ago
Yes it is. I'm now using Lucasi cues.
CrediblePanic 1 year ago
@CrediblePanic Oh, cuz I'm thinking of getting a new cue, how are the lucasi ones?
And I was also wondering why you were using a glove on a graphite cue? I mean, to each his own, but to me it just doesn't make sense. Nice vid btw.
soothslayer21 1 year ago
@soothslayer21 I love the Lucasi cues - much, much smoother than graphite, great feel, and you can change the cue weights. As for the glove, the graphite cue starts to "stick" if my hands aren't completely dry, and I don't like using powder as over time it gets into the table cloth and that does affect the action of the table. And thanks!
CrediblePanic 1 year ago
thats pretty sexy bro
dumapies 1 year ago
is it a 7 foot by 4 foot
inianajones126 1 year ago
It is a 9 foot tournament size table (9 ft x 4 1/2 ft, playing dimensions 100" x 50")
CrediblePanic 1 year ago
Excellent. Very nice video. Great camera shot also!
-Steve
SteveMarks2217 1 year ago
Some nice shots here man and a nice table to go with them. 4:39 was my personal favourite. 5/5
cybitz159 2 years ago
Thanks! Certainly appreciate the comments.
CrediblePanic 2 years ago