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How to Do a Push Shot Trick

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Summary: The push shot trick explained by a pool shark in this free how to video clip on playing pool.

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By Richard Buccola
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Richard Buccola is an entrepreneur and investor. He is also the owner of several popular food & spirits establishments in Queens, NY, including the former PJ's Bar & Grill, and The Ivy...read more

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on 8/2/2008 i really like this site BUT what are the dots for on the pool table and what does bottom left and right english do what happens when you strike a object ball a little off center with english

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Video Transcript

"My name is Richard Buccola and today I’m going to teach you some trick pool shots. I’m going to show you a shot, sometimes you know you can execute it, you’ve got to realize most people when they shot a ball they always want to pull back on the stick but to throw a shot you just going to go forward and I don’t know if that means anything to like it’s a little bit more of a complicated shot but it’s an easy trick shot to execute. I actually use to do it with a broomstick just to like throw people off but it’s that simple I mean if you want I can even do it with actually do it twice once with a pool stick and once with a broomstick. What we’re going to do is we want to just setup the 12 ball, 8 ball on the rail and then you’re just going to put your q-ball flushed to it, you might have to sometimes have to you don’t want any space it definitely has to be flushed and that’s your setup, sometimes by tapping you see it’s flushed now and what you’re going to do is you’re going to say I’m going to make the 12 ball in this corner and a lot of time people will be like 12 ball in this corner, let’s do it bet a drink, bet you a $1 come back I’ll show you how it’s done."

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