.:Trick & Fancy:.
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Up My Sleave (DOD: 9)

I have no idea how i came up with this shot. I also never saw anyone else do this shot so I just named it Up My Sleave. But since I probably didn't invent this myself, I couldn't place it under Personal Creations.

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Easy 2 + 2 (DOD:8)

A friend of mine called Luke created this shot. I pot the 2 objectballs and draw back against the cue on the table to pot 2 more balls.

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Triangle Stack (DOD: 6)

You place 2 balls stacked on top of eachother underneath a triangle and the goal is to hit and pot the bottom ball first which will then be followed by the 2nd ball.

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Flying 3 balls shot (DOD:9)

As seen in Venom's 37th video. I liked the shot a lot and decided to copy it. Check it out, I know you'll like it.

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Trapped 9 ball (DOD: 5)

A very easy set-up shot which actually looks really cool. The 9 ball is completely blocked by 6 balls surrounding it but it still pots. A perfect way to win a game of 9ball! You can choose which pocket you play the 9ball in by changing the position of the CB.

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The Intersection (DOD: 7)

The second shot of the new 2008 artistic pool program. The objective here is to pot 5 balls with one stroke. The 1 and the 5 both in the same pocket, the 6 in the left-middle, the 2 in right-bottom and the CB goes for the 9 waiting in the upper left.

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Breaking it up (DOD: 9)

I have a lot of difficulty in getting this shot down since the angle at which you cut the 2 OB has to be very precise in order to get to the cluster of 2 balls waiting by the lower left pocket. The 1 goes in the middle, the 3 in the lower right, the 6 in the lower left and the 9 goes for the same pocket the 3 went in.

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Breaking it down (DOD: 10)

A similar shot to the one above, only this time in order to get to the waiting cluster, you have to go 1 rail. The balls are potted in this order: the 3 goes in the lower left, the 1 in the upper left, the 2 in the centerpocket and finally the 9 in the upper right pocket.

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Tri-pod (DOD: 10)

This is a cool shot if executed properly. the cluster of 3 balls seems a little suspicious in this 9ball game. That's because these 3 balls all go into the same pocket (upper right). To make the shot extra special, the 9ball is also potted in the lower right pocket.

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Clusters of 3 (DOD: 10)

This shot requires a perfect setup! But once this is achieved, it's an impressive shot to pull off in front of a crowd. One thing you must keep in mind when doing this shot is the speed at which you play it. The faster, the more impressive and the better the result. Here I do it in less than 5seconds but there are people out there much faster than me with this shot (Eric Yow, Tom Rossman, etc..) What you also have to keep in mind is practising how to shoot with your bridge hand in mid-air. It's alot harder than it looks.

 

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