.:Follow:.
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2005/2006 Shot # 1 (DOD: 7) Ref # 18

Hug The Rail! You pot the 8 and use a lot of follow on the shot. This way, the CB touches the rail to the right of the 8 first before making it's way to the 9 in the corner.

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2005/2006 Shot # 2 (DOD: 9) Ref # 17

Crazy follow shot with a lot of english required. At least the way I like to set up the shot. Explanation is pretty simple. Pot the 5 and follow all the way using the upper and right rail to the 9ball hanging in the corner pocket.

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2005/2006 Shot # 3 (DOD: 8) Ref # 19

Eric Yow likes to call this "the dudududududu shot" bacause of the sound the balls make. I simply call it the machinegun follow. So it's more like "taktaktaktaktaktaktak" to me. It's a pretty simple follow shot which looks pretty cool.

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2005/2006 Shot # 4 (DOD: 10) Ref # 20

Through the Gap! Pocket 4 balls into 4 different pockets without hitting any of the blocking balls. The CB has to curve its path to the 8 using the 2ball gap between the blocking balls. Really cool shot.

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2005/2006 Shot # 5 (DOD: 11) Ref # 50

Circular Follow! this shot has been a real challenge from the moment I saw it for the first time in one of Eric Yow's early videos. but now I got it figured out and I even do a bank variation of the shot here. Pot the 1 in the bottom left and curve around the obstacle ball to pot the 9.

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2005/2006 Playoff Shot # 1 (DOD: 6) Ref # 16

This shot is very simple. Just use follow on the CB with a small angle on the OB and what happens can be seen in the video. You may not hit the obstacle ball by the way.

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2005/2006 Playoff Shot # 2 (DOD: 9) Ref # 112

I like to call this shot Clearing a Path. You have to get rid of the 2 balls which are in the way for potting the 9. By using a small angle and a lot of follow this can be achieved and the result is great. Check it out.

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3 Rail Follow (DOD: 7)

Simple shot actually. You pot the red and have the CB go 3 rails to pot the 9.

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3 Ball Combo (DOD: 9)

A shot I came up with today (14-06-2008). 3 balls are pocketed with one stroke of the cue. Actually this shot has it all. The 1 ball has to be set up perfectly, you need a good follow stroke, a little right english and a combo with the 2 and the 9. It's a pretty hard shot to learn, but once you got it under control, it's a great shot.

 

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