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TOP 10 MOST FAMOUS POOL SHOTS OF ALL TIME … And How to Shoot Them

May 31, 2021
In a recent video I demonstrated and analyzed the 10

most

famous

pool

shots

of the greatest of all

time

, Efrén Reyes. In this video I present the 10

most

famous

shots

of all the others. I try to recreate

them

and give advice on how to be successful. If you want to try

them

, I think this is the most impressive of the top 10 collection. Chris Melling, playing eight ball, executed the sequence of three creative and difficult shots, all in one game. This was a truly remarkable sequence. The first shot was

time

d. carom kick combo in which he had to slim down all four to the 13 by kicking the cue ball across the table for the 13-4 combo.
top 10 most famous pool shots of all time and how to shoot them
I was pretty close on my first try. I hit the second one too thin. I hit the right amount of all four. On the third try, but I realized I needed a touch of spin to the right for the shot to work, then I got it on the fourth try. Chris was creative enough to think of the shot, aim it correctly, and do it on the first try and in a game situation. He was just starting the next magic trick he required a mase shot. I am using the Coriolis system which helps you visualize the target and the required hit.
top 10 most famous pool shots of all time and how to shoot them

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Check out the link in the video description for more information. I got a little lucky and pocketed this shot in the first. attempt, although it helped that he had practiced with the aiming system and mass technique in the past, Chris's work was not yet done for his final performance with the eight blocking the only solid he had left, he decided to tilt the one with four rails through all traffic. and stop the cue ball in place to get an easy eight to win. This one took me about 10 tries to get it all working, many of those attempts were necessary to play with the position of the cue ball, some to get a stopped shot at the right angle.
top 10 most famous pool shots of all time and how to shoot them
For the bank to go to this table, each table is played a little differently, although if you have the ball placed correctly the bank moves easier than you think, even if the shot is not perfect, however, several Things can go wrong, obviously, if your aim is too far off, the angles will be wrong if you don't stop the cue ball, the cue ball can block the path of the banking ball and if you don't use enough speed, the ball won't reach again. the embrasure incredible is that chris visualized, aimed and executed the shot on the first attempt in a real game after executing two other brilliant shots incredible work friend this is the closest to a trick shot elaine martel was badly hooked behind the five that needed to hit on the two, he decided to jump the cue ball towards the tip of the cushion so that the cue ball would bounce on the five, not only did he get a hit to avoid the foul, but he also managed to pocket the 5'3 combo of the 2 and get form in 2 to finish the race truly spectacular.
top 10 most famous pool shots of all time and how to shoot them
I tried about 50 times and couldn't reproduce one shot exactly. This is really difficult to recreate for anyone, even a trick

shoot

ing artist. If you think you can do it, post a video to share in the video description many things can go wrong, you can not jump the cue ball enough, you can bounce the cue ball too high, you can bounce the cue ball before both and you can jump completely over the two if you use too much lift speed q or topspin it's easy to make the cue ball jump too high off the top of the cushion this shot requires more finesse than you think here are the best shots I got on the two if you can hit it right on the two and avoid the foul, you should be happy, I bet that's all Elaine really expected me to do on the shot here.
I almost had a chance on the 2 3 combo jumping to the back of the two, that would have been awesome if it had disappeared. but it didn't happen, it would have also been shaped in the two for the outside, Elaine was obviously lucky the shot came out the way it did, but the better you are the luckier you are, regardless this is definitely one of the more spectacular shots. of all time during a real match, Corey Dual is famous for his creative play and power shots from him. This is the most famous shot of him. I analyzed the shot and showed several alternatives in a previous video linked in the video description.
Here are two of the easier alternatives from that video, but Corey decided to wow the crowd with this amazing shot actually because he's so good at this that he probably felt more confident with this shot compared to the alternatives and I'm glad he did. have done because this is an iconic shot for the Aegis, the action he got is only possible on a very slippery and fast cloth. Corey was playing the new Simona 760 in dry conditions under the TV lights and the cue ball really danced. Here's my best shot on my table after about 30 tries, if you have access. a table with really slick and fast cloth tests the shot, it helps to use a long bridge and use the full length during the shot so you can accelerate smoothly to generate the required cue speed and even a small amount of outside spin helps How much did you see change? the rebound angle from the first rail?
Here's another classic Corey shot. He had to jump to the 4 and jump to retreat with enough speed to get off the table for the 5. Many things can go wrong in the shot if you land on the 4, you can throw the 4 off the table, you can also skip the cue ball off the table if you don't cut the four and fool the pocket enough you won't get enough cue ball movement after the hit if instead of trying to jump the four through the corner you can easily get ball movement white here. I took a look at all five, but it wasn't very good.
This was my best attempt after about 20 attempts, it was even better than Corey's shot but it only took him one attempt compared to my 20. I was very lucky that the cue ball bounced off the padded tip to get the speed additional rebound. Corey got his rebound speed primarily from the draw after the forward jump. Here's another interesting shot from Corey that he decided on. kick the side rail and take them from the 8 down a wing towards the 10 to win this shot it was really difficult to reproduce with too full a stroke or too little speed the cue ball goes too far and with too little speed a stroke or too much speed the The cue ball does not move forward enough and if you do not use enough speed the cue ball can kiss the eight twice.
I almost made the cross corner figure eight off point on this one after about 30 tries. Small changes in aim and speed I was finally able to achieve it. I think Corey was just showing off or having fun with this shot because it's much easier to just pocket the eight, whether with a little outside to go up and down the table or an inside to go around the table, Earl Strickland has had a lot of highlight shots over the years, but this is one of the most impressive judging by Earl's celebration, even he knew it was an incredible shot.
The midpoint parallel shift aiming system linked in the video description can help you aim two lane kicks like this with multiple attempts. This shot is easier than it looks. If you hit the 4 too thin, just say "My hair is more to the left" and if you hit the 4 too full, just say "I'm a little more." Right, I was lucky to get it on the fourth try, but again, this shot isn't as difficult to replicate as I thought it might be. Still, it was totally surprising that Earl pulled it off on the first try in a match situation.
I would celebrate it too. Like corey duel, jeff deluna is also known for his power shots, this is a great example many players have performed power shots across the table before, but this is one of the most impressive, especially because it also required a lateral turn to get the necessary angle off the cushion. way in all three a lot of things can go wrong with this shot obviously and you can easily miss the ball you can hit the ball too hard you can hit the ball too thin or not have enough side spin you can have enough side spin but not enough draw here I ended up taking a I looked at all three and after about 20 tries I got a good shot with good action remember to generate the speed q required, it helps to use a long bridge and a gentle acceleration shot good luck if you give this a try it is difficult especially if the tablecloth of your table is not super slippery and fast.
This is one of the most interesting security exchanges ever captured on video. It was between vilmos foldus and luan dung. It started with great assurance from vilmas luang. He saw some good option, so he just introduced it intentionally. Vilmos decided to also purposefully tie the one up even more in hopes of eventually getting three consecutive files on the long road to winning. Now Luang knew that he was in big trouble, so he decided to foul again. breaking the group, he now has two fouls, then vilmos deliberately resubmitted to tie the one up once again now luang's only hope is to jump to the one to avoid the third foul and the loss of the game impressively, he hid it perfectly.
I'm a decent jumper, but I fouled on my first two attempts, I hit the nine first on this one, I hit the first nine on this one, but I jumped the cue ball off the table. I got a good hit on the third try, which made me happy. The shot requires good aim and precision in jumping. In retrospect, for a long time he should have broken the group with a foul on the first shot and when he decided to break the group he should have broken it more so he wouldn't have fallen into it. Three foul trap, but hindsight is always 20 20.
Shane Van Boning has had many great shots over the years, but this one is the most iconic. He took the two to the nine to win and even pocketed the two for a two-way insurance on In case the nine didn't come up, it was a smart shot and judging by the reaction of Shane, his teammates and the crowd, They really liked the shot. I did pretty well on my first try, I didn't hole out the 9, but I would have pocketed it. the 5 if I hadn't grabbed the cue ball I almost made the nine on my second attempt I made the five on my third attempt and on my fourth attempt I made the nine and the five Shane made the 2 instead of the 9 but the 5 is much easier here's another cool shot from svb, it was a bit of a fluke but still cool, I'm pretty sure I was trying to bag the three this way even though I was trying to replicate Shane's shot, I pocketed the three many times by accident.
During my attempts I also stuck all three in the side several times. This was my best attempt at pocketing the can and here are a few more shots I got on the 10. Here I managed to pocket all 3 of the 10. I was like As lucky as Shane was on that, I gave up trying to pocket the 10 after about 40 tries. It takes quite a bit of luck to play it again. This is what I think Shane had in mind bag the three and run. My position play wasn't great, but I got the job done regardless and Shane's game-winning shot was much more fun to watch.
I know I said I would include shots in this video only from people other than Efren Reyes, but I couldn't resist. I needed to include one more iconic efferent shot. which I couldn't include in my previous top 10 efferent video, here is efren uses the spin transfer to rotate the head cushion tan so he can kiss the stopped cue ball to the side for the creative wind spin to the right on cue ball transfers. left towards the object ball with a little practice this shot is really not that difficult but it looks impressive when executed you can come off one or two wings like efren did did you see the left spin transferred on the object ball change the angle of bounce ? off the cushion I hope you enjoyed my list of the 10 most famous

pool

shots of all time try the shots you might learn something I certainly did mainly because I am amazed by the players who executed these shots on their first attempts in the match really surprising situations if you think I left out any important shots from my list let me know in the comments and post links to videos of the suggested shots.
I'll include them in the video description and maybe do a follow-up. Many more video highlights and famous pool shots can be seen via the link in the video description. Additionally, the source videos for all the shots on this top 10 list are also linked. Good luck with your Dr. Dave You game.

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