.: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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