Pool Trick Shots / Advanced Shots: Contortion Jump

Learn how to make the advanced pool shot "Contortion Jump" in this pool trick shots video tutorial from Howcast. Expert: Andy Segal

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Hi, I'm Andy, the "Magic Man" Segal. I'm here at Willow Billiard in Hoboken, New Jersey doing some trick shots and pool instruction. So if you're ready, lets get started. All right, I have six balls inside the rack. I'm going to jump all six balls in six different pockets in order standing from one location. The reason why it's called a contortion jump is because normally if I wanted to jump a ball, say, in that corner, I would come over here and jump it, but I have to do it all from one location, so I'm going to be twisting around and you have to be almost like an acrobat to make this shot. So we're going to start here. Kind of like that.

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  • Andy Segal

    Andy Segal is a pool trick shot champion from Huntington, New York. He began as a professional nine-ball player in the 1990s, playing out of Amsterdam Billiards in New York City. He has won many televised competitions such as Trick Shot Magic (2009 and 2010), The World Cup of Trick Shots (2006, 2008 and 2009), the WPA World Artistic Pool Championship (2007, 2011 and 2012), and the Masters Championship (2005, 2007 and 2009).