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Pool Sharks Get Bit

By Chef Anton

Welcome back to Chef Anton's Magical Menu of Pool Ball Wizardry. Here is a wonderful trick shot I performed on the hit television show, Blind Date. For those of you who are wondering…"No, I was not the one on the date." Although you can see me on the new game show "Sex Wars." Check your local listings for scheduling.

This month's delicacy is called Pool Sharks Get Bit. This is a great shot. Easy to set up, visually appealing, and a high make percentage…that is, if you know the Tricks of the Trade. Set the balls as diagrammed. Making sure to keep all of the balls frozen. Shoot with a medium stroke and you will majestically pocket all the balls.

Thanks and Bon Appetit.

SEND A BETCHA OR AN ORIGINAL TRICK SHOT AND WIN A FREE VIDEO

I need your help. I am in search of learning every "betcha" in existence. For example, the oldest pool betcha known to man is where the three ball are balanced on the end rail in a pyramid configuration, and you bet your mark you can hit the other two balls first. This is exactly what I am interested in finding.

So if you know any "grifts", even if they do not apply to pool, send it to me immediately. I will give an autographed video for every "betcha" sent to me that I have not seen before. If you are not sure if I have seen it or not, send it anyway. Please e-mail me at chefantons@aol.com or mail your entries to:

Chef Anton's Trick Shot Contest
6213 Sacramento Ave
Alta Loma, CA 91701

Thanks and Bon Appetit!!!

 

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