Centre In Off

This is accomplished from placing your cue ball approx. 2.5 inches from the outside edge of the 'D'.

Your aiming point is the edge of the opponents cue ball , By striking the cue ball with straight tops; and pocket weight, your cue ball should scratch in the left corner pocket.

In Off Red

Place the red ball on the billiard spot and your cue ball at the corner edge of the side pocket cushion.

Once again, playing with straight top spin and light weight you want to scratch into the right corner.

The aiming point is half ball. 

In Off Red

With the red on the billiard spot, place your cue ball on the end rail just in front of the corner pocket.

Once again, playing with straight top spin and light weight you want to scratch into the opposite corner.

The aiming point is again half ball. 

Short Jenny

In the example given the shot would be played with strong left-hand side to spin the cue-ball into the pocket. When played correctly the red should be left in the middle of the table.

Long Jenny

In the example given the shot would be played with strong left-hand side to spin the cue-ball into the pocket from the jaw of the cushion.

Run through loser

In the example given hit the red three-quarter ball with left hand running side.

Run through loser

Another loser hitting the red three-quarter ball with left hand running side

Screw loser

Play with bottom left hand side hitting the red half ball

Screw loser

Play with bottom right hand side hitting the red three quarter ball.
     

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