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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2007

3-cushion billiards. By Serg van Gennip, concert pianist: www.serg.vangennip.com

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  • The point is to learn what angles you can use to hit the object ball from. By itself it seems to just be chasing two object balls around the table, but it takes a lot of planning, being able to understand angles, and most importantly, being able to shoot straight.

  • The players ball must contact the other two balls and hit "at least" three rails... all on a single stroke to score a point.

  • the positional play at 5:10 into the video was nonsense.

  • Jezus, ik kan hem niet verder trekken dan de halve lengte van het biljart, en hij trekt hem het hele biljart over over een paar banden! Prachtig!

  • cool, you are a great player, congrats mf !!

  • bravo! please join caromcafe cuetable com :)

  • you have to hit both object balls with your cue ball. before your cue ball hits the second object ball it has to bounce off at least 3 cushions. amazing skill

  • what is the point of 3 cushion Billiard? I honestly don't know.

  • Yeah, I just saw this from his website a while ago. He's really good. The piece Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C sharp minor, is one of my favorites, and he performs very well too! I just wish he would've add more of a cadenza. My favorite pianist but surprisingly not my favorite performance of the piece.

  • nice play..you can watch my videos to..

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