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Cue Sticks Pool Trick Shot Overview
Treasury of Trick Shots in Pool and Billiards by Robert Byrne
has a great deal of material devoted to shots where the ball travels up and down using que sticks propped up in the corner.
Check out the pictures of Chumpchange doing the shot below(cick pics for video):
Cue Sticks Pool Trick Shot
Total Number of Pool Balls: 2
Trick Shot Props: 3 Extra Cue Sticks
Percent Made: 90%
Considerations - Pool Table & Other: Table Size, Cue Stick Sizes and Angles.
Video: Chumpchange's Cue Sticks Pool Trick Shot Video
Cue Sticks Pool Trick Shot Notes
There are countless variations of these cue stick shots, experiment and invent your own!
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Posted by
Eric on
January 15, 2006
at
01:46
Click on the Cue Stick Pictures to see Chumpchange's video of this shot.
Today I tried this shot at the Corner Pocket pool hall. There is a reason why Chumpchange says it is easy, all you have to do is line up the sticks and hit the ball at the right speed.
I hit the ball too hard my first time and it went up the sticks and off the table, it was a little bit embarassing. After that I never hit it too hard again. There was one attempt that was too soft (the ball climbed part way up and then came down before reaching the corner). All my other attempts were at the right speed. The first shot at the right speed didn't land in the side pocket because the sticks were a little bit off.
Once I adjusted the sticks the shot was really easy. I can see why the Byrne Trick Shots book has a lot of variations (once you do the basic shot there are a lot of options in terms of what happens before the ball rolls up the sticks). The variations in the book include The Central cluster railroad shot on page 21, The railroad switchyard shot on page 22, The Single-track switchyard shot on page 23 and the Myron Zownir's second effort shot on page 24.
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