Here is a widely known system for kicking to the head or foot rail pocketing the object ball in corner pocket or side pocket or at any point on the long rail. It involves number the object ball location and the cue ball location. The side pocket is numbered 3 and the corner pocket is numbered 5 for the object ball. The cue ball numbers involve the short rail and the diamons are numbered 1 to 4. 1 being the diamond closet to long rail at #5 and 4 being the corner pocket on the short rail opposite from the #5. The aiming numbers are at the opposite end of the table from the cue bal. Multiply the cue ball number times the object ball location number and you get the number to aim at the end of the table. If the object was at side pocket use the number 3 for the object ball number and if the cue is at number 3 on end rail thena aim at 9(3 x 3) to hit the object ball. Practice this kicking system so you can kick butt next time you play.
Pool Billiards – Long Rail Kicking by the Numbers System
NV B.85 – Corner-Five System for aiming three-rail kick shots, from VEPS IV
http://dr-dave-billiards.com
Dr. Dave and Tom Ross describe, illustrate, and demonstrate how to use the Corner-5 System for aiming three-rail kick shots, where the cue ball hits a long rail first. This is an example shot from Disc IV of “The Video Encyclopedia of Pool Shots” (VEPS). The VEPS series includes over 750 shots in 50 different categories, with over 250 “gems” of the game. The series is the most comprehensive collection of pool shots ever published. Disc IV covers kick and bank shots, along with several other categories of advanced shots.
http://dr-dave-billiards.com
Duration : 0:9:14
NV B.82 – Rolling-cue-ball through-diamond kick-shot aiming system, from VEPS IV
http://dr-dave-billiards.com
Dr. Dave and Tom Ross describe, illustrate, and demonstrate how to aim rolling-cue-ball kick shots. This is an example shot from Disc IV of “The Video Encyclopedia of Pool Shots” (VEPS). The VEPS series includes over 750 shots in 50 different categories, with over 250 “gems” of the game. The series is the most comprehensive collection of pool shots ever published. Disc IV covers kick and bank shots, along with several other categories of advanced shots.
http://dr-dave-billiards.com
Duration : 0:4:30
NV B.84 – Plus System for aiming two-rail kick shots, from VEPS IV
http://dr-dave-billiards.com
Dr. Dave and Tom Ross describe, illustrate, and demonstrate how to use the Plus System (AKA Plus Two System) for aiming two-rail kick shots into the short rail first. This is an example shot from Disc IV of “The Video Encyclopedia of Pool Shots” (VEPS). The VEPS series includes over 750 shots in 50 different categories, with over 250 “gems” of the game. The series is the most comprehensive collection of pool shots ever published. Disc IV covers kick and bank shots, along with several other categories of advanced shots.
http://dr-dave-billiards.com
Duration : 0:7:5
How To Bank Part 2 of 2.
How To Bank Part 1 of 1
How To Kick
A discussion of the basics for 1 rail kick shooting. I encourage you to read BlackJack David Sapolis.
***READ PAGE 2 THREADS BY DEADAIM***
http://forums.azbilliards.com/search.php?searchid=1821816
Duration : 0:8:55
NV B.56 – Bob Jewett’s ten-times-fuller system
http://billiards.colostate.edu
Bob Jewett’s ten-times-fuller frozen-object-ball aiming system for predicting object ball direction.
Much more info can be found at:
http://billiards.colostate.edu
Duration : 0:2:42
NV B.55 – Bob Jewett’s two-times-fuller system
http://billiards.colostate.edu
Bob Jewett’s two-times-fuller frozen-cue-ball aiming system for predicting cue ball direction.
Much more info can be found at:
http://billiards.colostate.edu
Duration : 0:4:1
Aiming at Pool -part 1
some basic concepts of aiming at pool. Ghost Ball Aiming System
Duration : 0:7:53
Part II on how to aim a bank shot
A discussion of aiming bank shots.