www.EGrip.com ----- Click Here to see my latest billiards invention the E-Grip! Let's talk about Bank Shots. They're not so hard once you understand the fundamentals. First, understand that with bank shots, everybody is trying to find the half-way distance between the ball and the rail and the pocket. So, here's a technique for how to figure that out with far greater accuracy than just eyeballing it. To successfully make bank shots, you'll need to familiarize yourself with the diamonds on your table. You'll need to use the diamonds for all your measuring. It's important to remember that even though they aren't labeled, each pocket is a diamond. Remember this! So, imagine you've got your ball stuck on one end of the table, between 2nd and 3rd diamonds on the long rail. The pocket to the center diamond will go to the pocket. It's not the diamond itself that you're going to actually end up aiming at (we'll make that correction at the end) but they'll work for the initial figuring out we need to do. I need to figure out which line, which diamond, i'll be using to make my ball. I'll always start with the pocket near me since that's the easiest to visualize because pockets always go to the middle diamonds. Using my cue as a visual reference, I'll place the butt end of the my cue in the side pocket near me. I'll put the tip of my cue on the diamond that that pocket would go toward. Next, I'll move from the side pocket near me all the way to the next diamond. While doing this, I ...
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