VEPS – The 30-degree rule

Monday, February 28th, 2011
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Playing position is critical in keeping your opponant sitting down. However, this sometimes can be a guessing game of cue ball deflection. This video shows us that we have the tools in our own hands to be able to determine where the cue ball is going to travel.
Dr. Dave and Tom Ross show how to apply the 30-degree rule peace sign technique for a wide range of rolling-cue-ball pool shots. The rule is useful to avoid scratches, get position, aim carom and billiard shots, and plan break-out and avoidance shots. This is an example shot from Disc I of “The Video Encyclopedia of Pool Shots” (VEPS). The VEPS series includes over 750 shots in 50 different categories, with over 250 “gems” of the game. The series is the most comprehensive collection of pool shots ever published. Disc I covers basic shot making and position control.

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