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How to Make a Kick Shot


Submitted by Mick Turner (mick)

Below are more examples but the lines and descriptions above are all used over and over for consistency. I provided many kick shot examples so practically every situation is covered. Those I didn't cover would be easy to create using the same techniques. I suggest you copy the table code and paste it back into the table diagram on your computer so you can recreate the shot I provided, then modify it to create your own variation of the shot. I would also save them so you have a library of possible kick shots for future reference.

This next shot is just like Diagram 2 but with the center pocket as the target. Notice how when adjusting the Orange, Blue and Green lines, to the new position of the 1 (ghost) ball, the black line point of contact has moved slightly to the left so the CB will hit the 3 ball on it's top left versus the Diagram 2 shot where the CB hits on the right side of the 3 ball. This alignment technique is very precise, as you can see.


Diagram 3
START(%AW8O7%CX2Q0%Pg5Q9%Qg5I5%R[9J1%S`6J2%TV3H2%Ug5D6%Vg6S0%WY3N9%Xg3C5%YX6D1%Zh4R5%[W8D0%W8O4%]_2D4%^_2L3%_[4[0%`Y5U6%aX0P9)END

Now on to other diagrams; I will forgo the 6 step explanation since it is repeated each time on the colored lines, only the ball positions change as do the shots. Some of them are easy some are very difficult.


Diagram 4
START(%AY3P3%CX2Q0%Pp0W5%Qp0L5%R^1K6%Sd1K8%TW5H9%Up2D4%Vp0X8%WZ6O9 %Xo9C4%YZ1D1%Zq0X2%[Y3D4%Y3Q4%]b4D3%^b4M6%_D5Z8%`N2U6%aY1P3)END



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