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At times the balls will fall in such a way as to create a 'wide'
or 'big' pocket.
This occurs when a ball settles close to a pocket, allowing an object
ball to be potted into the same pocket by cannoning off the ball
that has settled near to the pocket rim.
A
ball close to the pocket increases the margins available for making
the shot, as one ball assists the others path into the pocket.
Often in circumstances such as these, the first ball enters the
pocket without contacting the supporting ball. Although the second
ball was available as back-up it is not required and remains available
for the remainder of the visit.
Keep your eyes open for these openings, as they often present the
opportunity to make a successful pot when in different circumstances
you may not consider going for the shot.

Frank
Callan Suite - 282 Ribbleton Lane, Ribbleton, Preston, Lancashire,
England - PR1 5EB - tel.
+ 44 (0) 1772 702211 - info@fcsnooker.co.uk
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