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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2006

http://billiards.colostate.edu

Dr. Dave demonstrates how to aim a billiard or carom shot in pool and billiards. One of many instructional video demonstrations available at:

http://billiards.colostate.edu

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  • you dont have to put a ball every shot.

    Leave it there.

    Its one hole less for the enemy.

    But its good to now that shot

    Gr Harald

  • Good point. But here, we can run the table ... starting with the billiard shot.

    Dr. Dave

  • what is the word dr.dave uses before spin??

    i cant understand ?

    he says quote:

    i'm going to use a small amount of ???? spin

    before i shoot the ball unquote

    can anyone capture that previous word??

  • A small amount of bottom spin (draw) is required to ensure "stun" at object ball impact. The bottom spin wears off as the cue ball slides across the table.

    Dr. Dave

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  • cool:P

  • He's not playing 9-ball here. He's playing 8-ball, and an open shot on the 3-ball results after he pockets the 2-ball with that carom/billiard shot. He can easily get position on the 1-ball after pocketing the 3-ball.

  • thanks Dave

    your videos are really constructive for the average class B players like me.

    Pity you cant join us here in the Philippines

    to watch the world 9 ball championship nov.3 to nov.11

    regards

  • yeh but,you probably had a few goes of that before you pulled the shot off yourself

  • i thought when he said "you're shooting solids," it would have not taken much common sense to figure out that the game being played is 8-ball

  • now your snookered on the one.

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