Advanced Kicking and Banking for Pool and Billiards
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Are you a seasoned pool player that has difficulty with kicking and banking? Build your confidence in kicking and banking by learning the similar triangle aiming system through the step by step illustrated examples in this book. Learn aiming tips and tricks to solve any kicking or banking dilemma, no matter how many rails. Reach your highest playing potential.
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Advanced Kicking and Banking for Pool and Billiards - Bret Icenogle
Advanced Kicking and Banking for Pool and Billiards
Bret Icenogle
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2014 Bret Icenogle
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Table of Contents
Detailed Table of Contents
Table of Figures
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 DEVELOPMENT OF A MATHEMATICALLY BASED MULTI-RAIL KICKING SYSTEM
3.0 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT FOR KICKS
4.0 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT FOR BANKS
5.0 APPLIED CONCEPTS
Detailed Table of Contents
Table of Figures
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 DEVELOPMENT OF A MATHEMATICALLY BASED MULTI-RAIL KICKING SYSTEM
2.1 Mathematical Simplifications and Estimates
2.2 Establishing a Baseline
3.0 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT FOR KICKS
3.1 Actual Ball Path for One and Two Rail Kicks
3.2 Multi-rail Kicks
3.2.1 Near Corner Multi-Rail Kicks
3.2.2 Two Rail Z Kicks
3.2.3 Running Three Rail Kicks
3.2.4 Three Rail Z Kicks
3.2.5 Kicks Using Four or More Rails
3.3 Applied Kicking System Discussion
3.3.1 Applied Follow or Draw
3.3.2 Applied English
3.3.3 Cue Ball Close to First Kicking Rail
3.3.4 Kicking Targets Close to the Final Rail
3.4 Kicking Summary
4.0 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT FOR BANKS
4.1 Single Rail Bank Aiming Corrections
4.1.1 Corrections for Forceful Shot
4.1.2 Induced English
4.1.3 Applied English Applications
4.2 Multi-Rail Banks
4.2.1 Three Rail Banks - Long Rail First
4.2.2 Z Banks
4.3 Banking Summary
5.0 APPLIED CONCEPTS
5.1 Safety Play
5.2 Position Play
5.3 Complex Strategy
Table of Figures
Figure 1. Similar Triangles 3
Figure 2. Similar Triangles Applied 4
Figure 3. Basic Aiming Calculation 5
Figure 4. Practice Problem 1 7
Figure 5. Practice Problem 2 7
Figure 6. Practice Problem 3 8
Figure 7. Practice Problem 4 8
Figure 8. Practice Problem 5 9
Figure 9. Reflection and Aiming Point 10
Figure 10. Imaginary Aiming and Measurement Grid 10
Figure 11. Corner to Corner 3 Rail Kick 11
Figure 12. Corner to Corner 3 Rail Kick - Baseline Rail 11
Figure 13. Corner to Corner 3 Rail Kick - Cue Ball's Distance to Baseline 12
Figure 14. Corner to Corner 3 Rail Kick - Target's Distance to Baseline 13
Figure 15. Corner to Corner 3 Rail Kick - Demonstrated as a Single Rail Kick 14
Figure 16. Corner to Corner 3 Rail Kick - Extended Aiming Point 16
Figure 17. 5 Rail Kick - Distance from the Cue Ball to Baseline Rail 17
Figure 18. 5 Rail Kick - Distance from Baseline Rail to Target 18
Figure 19. 5 Rail Kick - Distance from Cue Ball to Target Along Baseline 18
Figure 20. 5 Rail Kick 19
Figure 21. Example Single Rail Kick 20
Figure 22. Example - Educated Guess 21
Figure 23. Example - Poor Educated Guess 22
Figure 24. Three Rail Kicking Problem 23
Figure 25. Example of Common Aiming Pathways 23
Figure 26. Practice Problem 6 24
Figure 27. Practice Problem 7 25
Figure 28. Practice Problem 8 26
Figure 29. Practice Problem 9 26
Figure 30. Practice Problem 10 27
Figure 31. Two Rail Kick with Different Initial Strokes 30
Figure 32. Two Rail Kick: Actual Cue Ball Path to Second Rail - Stun Shot 31
Figure 33. Two Rail Kick: Calculated Cute Ball Path to Third Rail - Stun Shot 32
Figure 34. Common Kick Shot Impacted by Near Corner Consecutive Rail Strikes 34
Figure 35. Common Kick Shot Impacted by Near Corner Consecutive Rail Strikes 35
Figure 36. Long Rail Z Bank 36
Figure 37. Running Three Rail Kick to Corner Pocket - Long Rail First 37
Figure 38. Running Three Rail Kick to Corner Pocket - Short Rail First 38
Figure 39. Running Three Rail Kick to Side Pocket- Short Rail First 38
Figure 40. Running Three Rail Kick to Side Pocket - Long Rail First 39
Figure 41. Three Rail Z Kick - Long Rail First 40
Figure 42. Three Rail Z Kick - Short Rail First 40
Figure 43. Error Due to Cue Ball's Proximity to Baseline Rail 45
Figure 44. Object Ball Close to the Second Rail 46
Figure 45. Single Rail Bank 48
Figure 46. Impact of a Fixed Bank Correction with Variable Cue Ball Location 50
Figure 47. Zones for Short Rail Bank 51
Figure 48. Zones for Long Rail Bank 51
Figure 49. Far Zone Bank on Short Rail with Correction 52
Figure 50. Near Zone Bank on Short Rail with Correction 53
Figure 51. Near Zone Bank on Long Rail with Correction for Forceful Shot 55
Figure 52. Cross Bank 56
Figure 53. Reverse Bank 56
Figure 54. Induced English from Cross Bank 57
Figure 55. Induced English from Reverse Bank 58
Figure 56. Short Rail Reverse Bank Example 59
Figure 57. Long Rail Cross Bank Example 61
Figure 58. Long Rail Reverse Bank Example 63
Figure 59. Use of English in Banking Applications 65
Figure 64. Similar Triangle Aiming System for Safety Play 68
Figure 65. Using the Similar Triangle Aiming System for Shape 69
Figure 66. Using the Similar Triangle Aiming System for Shape and Banking 70
Figure 67. Kicking to Pocket an Object Ball 72
Figure 68. Kick Shot to Pocket an Object Ball 73
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Like many other pool players, I am trying to reach my ultimate performance potential. I believe that this aptitude comes in two forms, knowledge and execution. Unfortunately, unless one is blessed with a natural ability, consistent execution requires years of diligent practice to develop the variety of strokes necessary to excel in pool and billiards. I am not a natural to the game. To make up for my late start and limited time to practice, I have tried to compensate for any shortcomings and inconsistencies in my stroke by developing an advanced knowledge of the game. I am guessing that many people have followed the same path and immersed themselves in the wealth of information available on the web, in books, in videos, and through interaction with more experienced players. During my quest for knowledge, I came across a seemingly impassable obstacle, multi-rail kicking (and banking) systems. The systems I found through research either required the addition of a repeatable, consistent amount of English to the cue ball, did not have nearly enough explanation to meet