NV B.14 - End-of-game cut shot safety option

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2008

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A cut shot safety as an defensive option in an end-of-game situation with the 8-ball frozen on the end rail.

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

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  • This is a great, I use this safety shot a lot. (A LOT.) Also you can adjust your cue ball path with various side spin to hold or lengthen its path depending on how close to center the object ball is... for example if your faced with a similar shot with both balls only one diamond from the pocket instead of in the center... and in 9 ball getting a ball in between the object ball and the cue ball... Hard to explain here in words. Your videos are great, you are explaining the concepts well...

  • @californiagil

    Thanks for the comment. Good point about sidespin offering more control.

  • Was that just draw or did you use bottom right/left?

  • I did not use draw or English. It is just a slow roll shot.

    Dr. Dave

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  • thank you! this is the kind of info i can really use...

  • Thanks; I will have to try that next time I play.

  • haha first comment, nice trick :)

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