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The majority of us grasped your concept, as for the others, A jump break cue means on cue, jump and break something!!! hahahahahahaha!!
@Firefox867 Bravo my friend.
@kyle20120 they were both yellow balls, his temperary cue ball was the 9 ball, and his object ball was the 1 ball, and his 2nd object ball for drawling back was the 7 ball.
@09MLJones no, when he hit it the ball the yellow side was showing. after he hit it the white side was showing
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@vinny61 as he says, due to the fact that it has a stripe on it, the spin (top and bottom) are more visible. As well as the “slide” caused when a stun is applied. In this case you can see that there is almost no spin imparted except for a little right english towards the end. Great demo if you ask me.
@OhPawix that’s not a small table it’s a bar/bowling alley sized pool table you CUNTFUCKER.
@vinny61 to show the spin i assume
why is he using the 9 ball as the cue ball???????????
what small table
Did he do a mistake on the first back spin because the colour of the ball changes!?
@coopm12 Ah, You’re Right! Sorry, I Mis-typed What I Was Trying To Say. Thanks For Correcting Me! So Yes, To Prevent For A Carry From Happening, Refer To My Previous Comment
@arminask haha
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@greentealovin
Actually, what you described above is not a jump shot, it is what’s called a ‘carry’, and is not a legal shot in tournament play. A true jump shot is only legal (in tournament play) when you strike down on the cue ball from above, driving the ball down into the table and causing it to basically rebound upward and hopefully towards the object ball. If you perform this shot the way you describe, you lose your shot and your opponent gets ball in hand.
@jason08233 You Hit The Cue Ball WAY Too Low, To The Point That The Tip Of The Cue Is, Or Almost Is Touching The Table. When You Do That, It Jumps. What You Did Was A Jump Shot.
TIP: To Do Better Back-spin Shots, Make Your Bridge A Little Higher, And Hit At The Bottom Of The Cue Ball At A Slight Angle. This Makes More Backspin, And There’s A Lower Chance Of A Jump-Shot Happening.
Why would you want the cue ball to go in the pocket?
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@Dacosss91 Lol, hes not a noob. In 1990 he ranked in the top 10 of billiards.
when i made the bottom hit the cue ball alway jump up i dont know what happen?
@adiroks9 Go to your YouTube account settings, you can hide annotations in there.
@urbantricker how to remove these titles i cantt see anything
too many captions, i can’t see shit :/
for this to be an expert village video it sucked ass. Damn couldn’t hear it and wtf with all the words on the screen.