Advanced Combo Trick Shots
The trick shot in pool involving a jump ball is relatively easy to perform, as it involves the cue ball leaving the cloth of the pool table and landing again at a desired area on the table. The crucial element of this trick shot in pool is the elevation of a cue stick’s back end. The total number of balls used in playing pool in this trick shot is two. There are no props utilized in this trick shot. Percentage of shots made is thirty five percent, while the considerations to be put while attempting this trick shot are spacing between the cue ball and the other pool ball, the angle of elevation of the cue stick, the speed of the table felt and the pool table quality.
The trick shot involving a tennis racket in pool is an interesting take on two different sports, and it requires only one pool ball to attempt. The props needed for the trick shot are chalk and a tennis racket. The percentage of successful attempts of this trick shot depends on various factors. The considerations taken into account for this shot are the strings of the tennis racket to be used, the width of the pool table and the quality of the pool table. Depending upon many factors, the strings of a tennis racket may be loose or tight, therefore choose one tennis racket and stick with it for this particular trick shot. It would be advisable to place a soft object behind and beneath the racket, due to the danger of injuring another person, or the cue ball flying over the tennis racket and the pool table.
The trick shot in pool involving the triangle depends highly on choice of the triangle. This can be a wooden or a plastic triangle. The plastic triangle is much better as it proves better results. Other things needed for this trick shot are three pool balls. The percentage of achieving this trick shot depends on the considerations for this shot, which are the quality of the pool table and the flexibility of the triangle. For a higher percentage of achieving this shot, set the table up in the appropriate manner and the cue ball should be struck with the least amount of spin possible, and bounce it off one edge of a triangle, which goes into a corner pocket, while the opposite angled shot enters the middle pocket.