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I find that rocking the snake is easier for me to do, but also easier for the defense to tell which hole I'm going to. I know what it means when people say "walking" snake. Do you have your wrist down on the handle or is that more like Fredirico's euro pin?
P.S. how do you do that shot without your wrist down on the handle? Is it brought all they way around or does it come off to the side and then through the ball?
thanks
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Rocking the snake is not a bad thing try to change the speed of the rock that will srew up there timing. It will also let you know if they are trying to bait a hole.
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i think it is the best way to learn a snake shot...and if you get good at it your rock can help confuse the goalie
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I am curious as to any tips on how to rock the snake with your wrist on the handle too. I can rock quite well with my normal hand position on the rod. But once I switch to the snake formation (wrist on rod instead of hand on rod), I find it hard to rock the snake. The ball keeps slipping out after.
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[ once I switch to the snake formation (wrist on rod instead of hand on rod), I find it hard to rock the snake. The ball keeps slipping out after.]
Your rock-stroke may be too wide. Try shortening your stroke. Another possiblility is that you may not be keeping enough pressure on the ball.
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Your rock-stroke may be too wide. Try shortening your stroke. Another possiblility is that you may not be keeping enough pressure on the ball.
What do you mean the rock is too wide? You mean I am trying to move the ball too much at once?
What do you mean by applying more pressure? You mean I should "repin" the ball harder?
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I think what he is trying to say is you can rock either direction only the width of the foot in that direction before there is nothing to keep it pinned. Unless you walk it (tap) in one direction or the other. As far as down pressure on the rod, this is a patience waiting game, the more you set and trap the ball and get the feel of it, the more it will feel natural to find your dominant shooting side. Stay with it, this is not a shot you can learn overnite. All of the good snake shooters i play against shoot far corners high on both sides or straight down my cakehole when i change up on my shuffle. Good Luck and (don't give up on the shot) it puts fear in almost all goalies even if they won't admit it..... ;D
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I can rock the ball fine, I just have trouble moving the ball, lift my man, then repinning it again.
I'm one of the lucky few who can do both sides equally. I'm not saying I do both sides well, but I don't have a strong or weak side. I either do well in both or suck in both, which could be both good or bad. I prefer having a strong side though, at least I can always get around 1-2 goals in using only that side before the opponent figures it out.
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How does Fredericko do that Euro Pin shot so effectively. I've been told not to even try and waste my time learning that shot.
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Viper, a good practice excercise i use is to pin the ball on your 3 rod and set up in roller position, stay in that position and pass the ball between each of the outer men and the center without taking your wrist off the handle. You will be amazed how much ball control can come from this. It will give you the soft feel you need to retrap the ball (without letting it slip away)
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How does Fredericko do that Euro Pin shot so effectively. I've been told not to even try and waste my time learning that shot.
Rico is a freak. The next tier of pro/pro-master front-pin shooters after him don't score even as much as a good semipro pull or snake does.
They'll tear you up on Bonzini, though.
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Viper, a good practice excercise i use is to pin the ball on your 3 rod and set up in roller position, stay in that position and pass the ball between each of the outer men and the center without taking your wrist off the handle. You will be amazed how much ball control can come from this. It will give you the soft feel you need to retrap the ball (without letting it slip away)
thanks i'll give that a shot
what's the euro pin shot? tried googling it but didn't get any results defining what it is..all i found out was that it's also a front pin i think
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It is a front pin but he doesn't spin the man around. He quickly brings the man around either side in the front pin position and hits the ball straight or with an angle. I've tried doing in numerous times and it seems 3 times harder than the snake.
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oh that one... it seems slower than the snake but it can do cuts better
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it depends on who you are there are some people that are SICK at a front pin...anything that you want to get good at you can just master it!!....
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Rico is a freak. The next tier of pro/pro-master front-pin shooters after him don't score even as much as a good semipro pull or snake does.
They'll tear you up on Bonzini, though.
There are more than enough good front pin shooters in europe.
They are just not as good with it on a Tornado. ;)
http://madnessnetwork.com/soccer/05.MOV
They can even score on Jamal with it. ;)
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I don't always have a person to play against. I find I get consistent shooting when I am practicing by myself but once I start playing someone, it seems I lose my consistency, How can I battle that problem.
It would be nice if there was some sort of motor that you could attach to your goalie rods that moves the bars randomly, stops, pauses, etc. That way you wouldn't have to practice with still defenders all the time.
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Wells,
You might have to find a playing location close, the only way to develop your shot is your play against good goalies. I can knock the bottom out of the goal when practicing by myself, but the only way to get competitive is to play in some tournaments and learn. You will take alot of hard shots but believe me it helps your game and makes you better at ball control.
Hope this helps
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I appreciate the advice. Now all I have to do is find people to play against. I am trying to put on a small tournament in Grand Forks N.D but I just have not been able to generate enough interest. I have taken out radio ads and put up fliers (I'm in advertising) but there is not many people around who like to play.
Are there any amatuer tournaments around the midwest?
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yes there are....as of june 15 check out Foosworld.com and vifa.com they have the tournament lists....i know that in August there is KY state, in lexington KY, that will be a very big regional...then Worlds is in sept in vegas....then Ohio state (oct).....dec there is Missuri state...not sure where in missuri??(however you spell that state...) if you can make it to KY i can show you some stuff.....i am a rookie on tour...but still have knowledge of the game... i will prob. be at all of those tournaments that i listed so feel free to look me up.....
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You can't spell Missouri?? Well thats where i live and we have an event coming up on July 21st at Sidepockets Billards in Independence. The event is sponsored by Foosin' Fever and the last time we went in February it was a huge turn out. Lots of good players it's called the Kansas City Classic. There is also another in Sioux Falls the date in June sometime also put on by Foosin' Fever.
Good Luck
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it depends on who you are there are some people that are SICK at a front pin...anything that you want to get good at you can just master it!!....
On Tornado I've seen exactly one that's SICK, and that's Rico's. All the other ones I've seen range from poor to pretty decent, but not as good as a semipro-level pull or snake. Usually it's the push side that either sprays, is slow, or requires them to "load up" and telegraph it, and often the straight has tells too. Sometimes they try to mask this by shooting the "front-pin pull" series which sets up all the way on the far side, but it's not as effective as a standard slide pull on Tornado.
On Bonzini, Eurosoccer, Jupiter, etc it's a whole other story, there are many great pin shooters and on Jupiter/Bonzini there aren't many great pull shooters.
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i do know a guy (here in Athens, Ohio) that shoots the best front pin pulls i have ever seen...even Rico would find it interesting, so i know that if you work on anything long enough you can master it...sorry about the spelling of Missouri not the best of a speller wont lie...