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The only red I ever potted in the history of ever was over the upper left pocket; the white was next to the green pocket and I was only trying to make contact with the red. I will never know what happened or how I struck it, because the cue ball rolled nicely along the cushion, knocked the red in and finished conveniently on a colour.
Which I missed by a mile. So my only chance to make a break was shattered to pieces.
My best fluke has to be when I was practising on my own. So, no-one else was there to confirm it!
I had a decent angle to play off the black and splitt a pack of about 10 reds. Played the shot and the black jawed and hung over the pocket - meanwhile one of the reds travelled out of the pack and up the table between yellow and brown and then back down where it cannoned another red which knocked the black in and left a nice red for my next shot!
I think you want to work on using a bit less pace when splitting the pack!
Second this, it was not a spectacular fluke but the end result that came from it.
had many myself. lets see. I played the pink, missed the pot, and the white ended up exactly in between the black and the jaw of the pocket. The cueball was positioned in such a way my mate could never hit the pink from there. and won the frame and match because of the foul.
My best fluke, was in ,q final of a tounament. Final two balls, at 2 frames all .
Black on its own spot , pink 6 inches from yellow pocket, cue ball near pink spot , I over cut pink, and left it over the yellow pocket , the cue ball came straight down the table, clipped the black , which went into jaws of right black pocket , the cue ball went back up the table potting pink .
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