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100-degree pool ball cut shot on cushion

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2008

The object ball is touching the cushion. Side spin on the cue ball is used to move sideways into the ball to pocket it. This is a 5-10% shot if you practice it.

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  • Why didnt you play it to the bottom right pocket???

  • @AntonioMendestratra Because I wasn't playing a game that allowed a shot to that pocket.

  • not a cut

  • @morgan2211 True, it's actually a rail-first shot. It just looks like a cut shot to the uninformed.

  • The point is, it is possible on those kinds of pool tables with bucket pockets; but never in a million years is it possible on a snooker table!

  • @shakercoola If someone wanted to bet that they could make a 91-degree cut (cue ball on brown spot, red frozen to the center of the top cushion) within 10 tries on a regulation snooker table, would you bet against?

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  • @AntonioMendestratra cuz it's a trick-shot..?

  • try that on a snooker table :))

  • sick shot

  • @Bob95051 I did. In a very humid table, it's a little masse basically that reduces the angle of incidence, this is not new thing, even in this pool shot, when the cue ball gets there is not 100 degrees anymore. There is a game called Cuban Chicago, in pool. It's played with the balls in the rails, so everything is rail shots or bank shots. I love snooker, don't get me wrong, but you have to take into consideration that is a totally different animal, or you want to say it's harder than Carom too

  • as far as my experience goes with snooker tables yes this shot is possible to make as long as the object ball is not frozen to the rail. If frozen the ball will bounce out. and for you who say you can do it on a snooker with a regular size ball i say BET.

  • @RayHusted come on, you know that if you hit the jaw of the pocket it won't go in. It's not snobbery. I love pool. It's just fact that's all.

  • @shakercoola ummm im pretty damn sure that this is possible on a snooker table as well... its still a type of billards game the same rules apply. There goes that snobby snooker attitude again.

  • buff... disch

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