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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2006

http://www.Cue-TV.com
Back Hand English or Aim and Pivot Aiming method for side spin compensation.

Also see my video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keznf66dSHE for 24 advanced shots using this system.

Advanced billiards tutorial.

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  • in 28 minutes you hit the ball from 1 feet away:) i think any kind of offline cueing works for that type of shot. increase the distance. say the full lenght of the small table and see what happens :) this tutorial is not by the book. dont really know in which book you found this :)

  • True, it would be better to show more distance shots. Trust me it does work with them, but obviously as distance increases, accuracy decreases. Search for my video "24 Stroke Shots" to see some harder shots using this BHE system.

  • is it not simpler to learn to compensate for aiming instead of lengthening or shortening the bridge distance?

  • Yes, I prefer to compensate by aiming slightly left or right of the target. However, in real play we sometimes need to use a longer or shorter bridge, so it is good to practice adjusting bridge length sometimes.

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  • chalk?ican barely see a pool table....

  • A pair of nut's?

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  • This is a must if your playing 8 ball !!! Thanks for the video.

  • Did your camera come with the Crisco covered lens, or was that an upgrade?

  • Sounds like a good video.

  • Get a decent camera, for Christ's sake!

  • Th-aaaaaaaa-t is some F-uuuuuuu-cked up quality! using your camara phone i see

  • good info on whats is considered a black art. thx

  • mushy image - great information. Thanks!

  • omg crap picture dont bother to watch

  • it's always important to have a good stroke, no matter how good you think your cue ball control is. and having a good stroke is the way to get good cue ball control in the first place.

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