NV B.35 – Kicking systems and “spot on the wall” aiming

by Greg on September 10, 2009

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NV B.35 – Corner-5, Plus-2, and one-rail kicking systems, with “spot on the wall” aiming, with Tom Ross.

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DrDaveBilliards September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

Sorry, but I don’t …
Sorry, but I don’t have a book by that name, and I haven’t heard of the Kilgore system before.

I’m glad you like the video.

Regards,
Dr. Dave

kevinleverne September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

Is the “spot on the …
Is the “spot on the wall” system the same as the”Distant point-Opposite 3 system Byrne describes in his Wonderful World of pool&billiards book? How about Kilgore’s opposite 3 system also described in that book? Anyways good video.

DrDaveBilliards September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

I just checked, and …
I just checked, and he does have a good section on the Corner-5 system (starting on page 131), but I didn’t see anything on Plus-2 or spot-on-the-wall.

Regards,
Dr. Dave

kevinleverne September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

Byrnes Advanced …
Byrnes Advanced pool book does a good job of explaining these and other types of diamond systems.

talondesjardins September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

First comment ive …
First comment ive ever made and i watch this all the time. I havn’t even tried it yet but know it looks good. I’ll see ya up there! Talon Desjardins, Det Michigan

DrDaveBilliards September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

I hope you like the …
I hope you like the book and find it useful. If you do, please help spread the word.

Good luck with your game,
Dr. Dave

rboos September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

Oh, ok, I didn’t …
Oh, ok, I didn’t know the term ‘running’ for natural/rolling/follow – now I got it… BTW, last night I ordered your book from Amazon, in 10 days it will be arriving here in Brazil… keep up the good work, thx for replying! -Rod.

DrDaveBilliards September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

Most multiple-rail …
Most multiple-rail kicking systems use running (natural) English. With all of the shots, the cue ball is rolling (with follow) at the rail.

Dr. Dave

rboos September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

Awesome… But I …
Awesome… But I couldn’t hear pretty well… did you use a little right english in the 3 and 2 rail shots, and no right english on the 1 rail shot… is that right? Any follow/forward thrust? I cant’t wait to try this tomorrow!!! Thx for the vid!

eatpool September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

So it depends on …
So it depends on the distance of the wall from the table – if Rita Hayworth’s picture was on a wall that was 10 feet further away – the 3 railer aiming spot wouldn’t work from other cue ball locations on the table. I wonder if on a 4×8 table and the wall was 4 feet away if that might make a good aiming spot (or a spot on the rail of the pool table next to you). Interesting stuff, I’m anxious to experiment at my local hall.

dochmbi September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

Wow that spot on …
Wow that spot on the wall technique is really handy.

SteveMarks2217 September 10, 2009 at 4:50 pm

awesome Dave ! See …
awesome Dave ! See if you can do more trick shot ones like the passing lane shot you did a lil while ago.

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