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SHOT NO.11 SPINNING FOR POSITION Using extreme rightenglish, hit the object ball and sink it into the corner pocket andgo two rails to get position on either the 1, 2 or 3 ball. One ofthose three balls will be your break ball. Your drill here is tosink two of them and the one you save will be your break ball.You decide which one is best by the position off the first spinshot. Once you have achieved success, the cue ball should bein the correct spot to shoot the break ball, hopefully near thecenter of the table. Practice this shot using high-right,middle-right, and low-right cue ball. Remember, unless you doit twice it don't mean shit...
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