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NV B.41 - Coriolis masse shot aiming method with large curve

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2008

http://billiards.colostate.edu

Using Coriolis' masse-shot aiming method to line up a large-curve masse shot example.

Much more info can be found at:
http://billiards.colostate.edu

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  • What kind of english atitude you used at this video, to make more CB curve? Front hand english (FHE-move your bridge), Back hand english (BHE-move from the butt) or Parallel english (PE)??? *i'm sorry for my english. Thank you (dr.zhaza@gmail.com)

  • @Drzhaza

    I don't use any particular squirt-compensation method on these shots. I simply judge it by feel. The condition of the ball and cloth have a big effect at such high cue elevations. For more info, go to the FAQ page of my website and click on "squirt" and "cue elevation effects."

  • good one thnx really helped me

  • @varunpareek5

    I'm glad. Thanks for the comment.

    I aim to squerve,

    Dr. Dave

  • Thank you for the excellent quality instructions and the compliment. ATG

  • @zimbobvey

    Thanks! Please help spread the word about my vids, website, and instructional products.

    Dr. Dave

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  • Great tutorial. It's nice you did not cut out the shots that went wrong!

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  • @zimbobvey

    I think it is difficult to tell whether or not there are multiple hits with the camera angle provided.

    However, as you point out, it wouldn't be called a foul anyway, because it can't possibly be detected by a human.

  • Thanks for the video. I'll put this into my toolbox. However, please review the very last slow motion example. There seems to be a double tap on the cue ball - once with the tip and once with the ferule. At normal speed no one will notice. Thx. ATG from NYC

  • @killercraigaaaw

    Thanks for the comments.

    It also helps to play on brand new and clean Simonis cloth. The Silicone spray isn't required on slick conditions; although it can make trick shots much easier.

  • Good video. When people watch trick-shot competitions, they don't believe me when I tell them silicone is used for the power-masse shots. They think they can duplicate what they see, at home. Thanks for pointing that out.

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