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Figure ADD-01
Shot over min. 4 cushions
Ball1: (L) - B2 - (L) - S - L - S - L - (S/L) - B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1:L 6(9) - on the cushion
Ball 2:I 6 - in the corner
Ball 3:A 14
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: F 6(9) - on the cushion
Ball 2: H 1 - in the corner
Ball 3: P 13
pin: -
Comment:
1. If you lift the butt of the cue while stroking it´s possible that you have the long cushion before and/or after ball 2, thats why (L)

Figure ADD02
Follow-Drawshot over 2 cushions
Ball1: B2 - L - S - (L) - B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: M 3 (9)
Ball 2: M 6 (9)
Ball 3: M 16 (9)
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: D 3(9)
Ball 2: E 6(9)
Ball 3: E 16(9)
pin: -
Comment: like fig.6
Figure ADD03
Massé 2 cushions
Ball1: B2 - L - S - (L) - B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: M 1 (8)
Ball 2: M 12 (7)
Ball 3: M 13 (8)
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: D 5 (8)
Ball 2: D 15 (7)
Ball 3: D 13 (8)
pin: -
Comment: the points of B1 and B2 are fixed (like fig.38), no line
If you want an extended version:
Figure ADD04
Follow-through
Ball1: B2 - S- L - L - (S-L) - B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: J 56 (9)
Ball 2: I 56 (7)
Ball 3: I 34 (7)
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: H 56 (9)
Ball 2: H 51 (7)
Ball 3: H 33 (7)
pin: -
Comment: Ball 2 have contact with the cushion, perhaps it will be better to place the ball a half ball free from the cushion. That will be better to referee because of a possible direct kiss.
Figure ADD05
Drawshot
Ball1: B2 - L - L - S - (L/S) - B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: A 34 (9)
Ball 2: A 32 (8)
Ball 3: A 31
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: P 32 (9)
Ball 2: P 34 (8)
Ball 3: P 36
pin: -
Comment: easy, but too much kisses...
Figure ADD06
Follow-through
Ball1: B2 - S - L - S - B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: K 126 (8)
Ball 2: H 51 (8)
Ball 3: H 53
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: G 126 (8)
Ball 2: I 55 (8)
Ball 3: I 54
pin: -
Comment: the actual position of ball1 makes this figure difficult, perhaps try B1: G 116 (9)
(on the video ball 1 is on 116(9))
Figure ADD07
bricole 4 cushions
Ball1: S - B2 - L - S - L - B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: J 113 (9)
Ball 2: H 101 (9)
Ball 3: N 16 (9)
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: G 113 (9)
Ball 2: I 105 (9)
Ball 3: D 16 (9)
pin: -
Comment:
Figure ADD08
Drawshot 4 cushions
Ball1: B2 - L - S - L - S (-L) - B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: P 13 (7)
Ball 2: P 56
Ball 3: B 16 (9)
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: I 14 (7)
Ball 2: I 51
Ball 3: H 16 (9)
pin: -
Comment: extended 34
Figure ADD09
Drawshot
Ball1: B2 - S - S - L (-S/L) - B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: K 53 (9)
Ball 2: F 132 (7)
Ball 3: H 13
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: F 53 (9)
Ball 2: K 135 (7)
Ball 3: I 14
pin: -
Comment: difficult on old table!
In the video I put Ball 1 at A103(9) for more distance of Ball1 to the long cushion.
Easier alternative: Put B3 to B16(9), also B1-B2-S-S-L-B3
Figure ADD10
follow-through with pin
Ball1: B2 - S - S (-L) - B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: A 11 (7)
Ball 2: A 114
Ball 3: J 16 (9)
pin: E 136 (9)
Righthanded:
Ball 1: P 16 (7)
Ball 2: P 113
Ball 3: H 16 (9)
pin: M 136 (9)
Comment:
Figure ADD11
follow-through 1 cushion with assembly circle
Ball1: B2 - L (-S/L), Ball2 into the quartcircle afet 5 cushions
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: P 14
Ball 2: P 36 (9)
Ball 3: I 14
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: A 13
Ball 2: B 36 (9)
Ball 3: H 13
pin: -
Comment:
Figure ADD12

played in december 1980 by the French Champion Gerard Mouradian
(Gerard Mouradian was left handed, I mirrored the video)
bricole 3 cushions
Ball1: L - S - S - (-L) - B2&B3
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: A 123
Ball 2: E 6 (9)
Ball 3: E 16 (9)
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: P 124
Ball 2: M 6 (9)
Ball 3: M 16 (9)
pin: -
Comment:
Figure ADD13
Piqué 4 cushions
Ball1: B2 - L - S - L - L (-S)
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: A 104 (8)
Ball 2: - A 102 (8)
Ball 3: P 52 (7)
pin: -
Righthanded:
Ball 1: P 102 (8)
Ball 2: - P 104 (8)
Ball 3: A 55 (7)
pin: -
Comment: Perhaps B3 nearer to the long cushion, for right handed: A 45 or A 35. To prevent a hit after the first cushion and a miss with a big curve through the corner after 3 cushions.
Figure ADD14
Massé bricole
Ball1: L (-L/S/L)
Lefthanded:
Ball 1: A 55 (8)
Ball 2: H 23 (9)
Ball 3: H 3 (9)
pin: E 56 (9)
Righthanded:
Ball 1: P 51 (8)
Ball 2: I 23 (9)
Ball 3: I 3 (9)
pin: M 56 (9)
Comment: There must be good rules for allowing kisses (like fig.91)

 

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