When shooting cut shots you have to over compensate a shot so that the sideways friction of the cue ball does not push the object ball off the intended path. To combat the throw, you must aim a little wide, as shown by the video.
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By dmcknight
Jun 6, 2007 12:42 AM
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Over-cut a shot to compensate for throw
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