using ITSF rules and nomenclature, it's called a pull shot. If you're playing Italian style and you're from Canada (specifically Toronto) it's often referred to as a drag.
The key to learning this shot is repetition and muscle memory. Set your front middle man up as far away from you as you can get. Set the opponents up so you only have to pull a short ways to score; repeat shot a hundred times or so. Then move the defenders so you have to pull a little farther and execute another hundred or so shots. Repeat until you are pulling your shot across the entire width of the goal.
that is the worst table ever
Carson218Austin 11 months ago
@fatalkill101 Specify 3-2s and 1-2s?
Dostje19 1 year ago
What table is that, please?
TobiasDawg 1 year ago
atleast show ur fucking hand :(
Megomavlian 1 year ago
best part is from 0:00 - 0:42
Twenty7andahalfpiece 1 year ago
i play in canada so what is the ITSF term for 3-2s and 1-2s??
fatalkill101 1 year ago
@dealtwitt send me your email in a message in my profile.
jagiar 1 year ago
@jagiar where you from in Toronto? im looking for places to start playing
dealtwitt 1 year ago
using ITSF rules and nomenclature, it's called a pull shot. If you're playing Italian style and you're from Canada (specifically Toronto) it's often referred to as a drag.
jagiar 2 years ago 2
The key to learning this shot is repetition and muscle memory. Set your front middle man up as far away from you as you can get. Set the opponents up so you only have to pull a short ways to score; repeat shot a hundred times or so. Then move the defenders so you have to pull a little farther and execute another hundred or so shots. Repeat until you are pulling your shot across the entire width of the goal.
KS6stringer 2 years ago