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Trying Jennifer Barretta's 3-Rail Kick System | Your Average Pool Player Live

Trying Jennifer Barretta's 3-Rail Kick System | Your Average Pool Player Live Welcome to a very special live episode of Your Average Pool Player with the one and only Jennifer Barretta. She's talks us through a hilariously powerful 3-rail kicking system that she used to kick a ball in to win a sudden death match in a recent tournament. The method (Spot-on-the-Wall) utilizes a handy trick called 'vanishing point.'

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STEP 1: Figure out where you need to shoot the cue ball from one corner to go three rails into the opposite corner with some running spin. For us it was the 2nd diamond.
STEP 2: Extend that line beyond the table onto a point on the wall and remember what that point it (pick an object or a part of a picture or anything that's easy to remember). We used a cup.
STEP 3: Put the cue ball in a different spot on the table and shoot it at that same object or spot that you picked (not the rail or the diamond, but actually aim at the object).
STEP 4: Use the same stoke and spin and it should go through the corner pocket.

If you want the cue ball to travel through a certain point on one of the rails, find that mirror point on the opposite rail and repeat steps 2-4 as if your new point were the pocket.

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