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I nailed this shot during a run- out a few months back. It's a great feeling when these shots go in
ОтветитьGreat vid Ron. Gonna set this one up in practice and try out a few times. This and similar shots do come up a heck of a lot in matches and particularly in straight pool runs
ОтветитьGreat as always Ron.
Just double checking.
Did u say before ur shooting with a 11.8 mm Z3 shaft? I haven't bought a new one in a while. I love to "spin it" 🙃 and don't wanna get a carbon fiber shaft. I've never shot with anything other than 13 mm either.
Great stuff again Ron. Frozen yes, but also balls close to each other. You have the tenacity to prove at what point there is too much separation for this effect to work. Always trying to give you some advanced homework. Haha.
ОтветитьCommon shot that many don't see
Ответитьgreat lesson
ОтветитьLearned something new today thanks again Ron!!
Ответитьpeople who do not understand physics cannot make that shot. I learned that directional force when I was a teen. piece of cake
ОтветитьTougher table, Diamond or Olhuasen?
ОтветитьGood stuff! 9-ball usually doesn't present difficult spots like this, but good knowledge to have in the toolbox! Will definitely use in my 1P, 14.1 and 8 ball if not anything else!
ОтветитьSome good stuff right there!!! Now, if ya'd just stop giving it away, huh!?! Usually ya gotta hit a million balls (HMB) to learn this stuff! : ) Be Safe
ОтветитьBeauty!
ОтветитьInteresting shot Ron. One that I will definitely practice.
ОтветитьLove it, Ron. Thanks. 😆
ОтветитьHi Ron. I'm scripting a video just now that will be out in a couple of weeks. I'd like to reference your video on throw if that's ok?
The reason being is that in the UK, throw isn't even acknowledged as existing. Obvioulsy in the States, it's not even up for debate.
My video is on how it's possible for 2 different countries playing the same sport can have such polar views on whether something even exists or not.
Great info!
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