caticonslite_bm_alt Tight Double

This is very much like the shot that Paul Newman plays at the beginning of "The Hustler". The red ball is frozen to the rail with the cue ball almost touching. It looks impossible for the red to get past the cue ball and into the opposite corner pocket, but it can be done. Watch and learn!
 
Video 1 – The Performance
 
 
Video 2 – The Explanation
 
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The famous “Ball in the Mouth” gallery

When the new look stevedaking.com launched earlier this year, we transferred a lot of the content over to the new website, but somewhere along the way, we lost the famous "Ball in the Mouth" gallery.  This is a collection of pictures I have taken of the lucky volunteer who helps me out with a trickshot during some of my shows.  It's all good fun!

I seem to have mislaid a big batch of the pictures, but I do have the start of the first gallery. Therefore, it gives me great pleasure to announce – Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, I give you the return of the famous "Ball in Mouth" gallery.

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caticonslite_bm_alt Clever Shunt

This was one of the first trickshots I mastered. I forgot everything about it until recently when I tried it again.  It was trickier than I remembered!  It's a shot that is easier on a snooker table or an American Pool table because of the pocket to cushion ration.  On the small English Pool table, you have to be precise with the set-up and execution to make it all happen – best of luck!
 
Video 1 – The Performance
 
 
Video 2 – The Explanation
 
Click here to download instructions (PDF)
 
 
 

 

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caticonslite_bm_alt Top 10 Ways to spot a pool hustler

It's a dangerous world out there. If you walk into the wrong place, you could get eaten by a shark!  Maybe not eaten, but you could lose a huge amount of cash if you don't have your wits about you and you fall victim to a professional hustler.  To help keep you out of trouble, I present this simple list of things to look out for when invited by a stranger to shoot a few frames.

Look out for people playing in hats

The Top 10 Ways to spot a Pool Hustler

  1. They are not drinking as much as you, but appear more drunk.
  2. They moan very loudly about their bad luck when they miss a shot
  3. They are from ‘out of town’
  4. They offer you one more game – a chance to get all your money back
  5. They seem to know a lot about giving head-starts for someone who just started playing yesterday.
  6. They set the balls up very quickly.  A hustler doesn’t want you thinking too much between frames.
  7. They tell you they have just won the lottery and decided to take up pool for ‘fun’
  8. ‘Fun’ turns out to be playing for £20 a frame
  9. They are wearing a trilby hat
  10. They tell you that their name is ‘Jeff’, but the barman calls them ‘Sharky’
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caticonslite_bm_alt Four Gone Conclusion

Old School Trick Shot potting four balls in just the one shot. A nice pure shot as all the balls on the table go into the pockets. You have to know your pool table quite well to get a high success rate.
 
Video 1 – The Performance
 
 
Video 2 – The Explanation
 
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caticonslite_bm_alt World 8 Ball Pool Championships Coaching Seminar – Introduction to Spin

World 8 Ball Pool ChampionshipsA section of one of the seminars I held at the
World 8 Ball Pool Championships at the Imperial Hotel in Blackpool.

In this segment I talk about spin on the cue ball – how it gets there and what it does.  To get the cue ball to react in the way you want it to, it is not simply a question of hitting the cue ball in a specific way, there are lots of other factors involved.  Here I concentrate on the distance between the balls and how that affects the reaction of the cue ball after contact with an object ball.

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