The 1-ball is out in the middle of the table. The 9-ball is by the head rail.
Playing 10-ball, made the 6-ball on the break. 1-ball is completely blocked by the 2-ball. What is your play. Where do you push out and why?
What are some good rules of thumb about pushing out? What things determine your decision?
Playing 10-ball, made the 6-ball on the break. 1-ball is completely blocked by the 2-ball. What is your play. Where do you push out and why?
What are some good rules of thumb about pushing out? What things determine your decision?
I would push to position B and play the safe diagrammed if I got the shot back.
By the way, I would be fine getting the shot back, or my opponent getting the shot. You want the cue ball to get near the rail on the push. that limits both the player's options in hiding the cue ball.
I would push to position B and play the safe diagrammed if I got the shot back.
By the way, I would be fine getting the shot back, or my opponent getting the shot. You want the cue ball to get near the rail on the push. that limits both the player's options in hiding the cue ball.
Bank the 5, leaving the CB at A.
Then cut the 1 into the corner. Playing it at pocket speed so that if I miss, I have the 10,7, and 8 as blockers.
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In your diagram, the 1 doesn't pass the 5, but in the photo it looks like it does. I think if you played that push against me, I would be thinking offense not defense.
What about pushing to the end rail where you can see a sliver of the 1 in the window between the 7 and 2? I think that accomplishes what your suggesting, but without leaving an open shot on the 1 in the corner.
-Andrew
Bank the 5, leaving the CB at A.
Then cut the 1 into the corner. Playing it at pocket speed so that if I miss, I have the 10,7, and 8 as blockers.
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I see what you mean and you're right.
In that case I would probably push the cue ball into the 7 and leave only an edge on the 1, then probably play the same safe - same idea as you're suggesting.
I like Tate's push.
If I was feeling pretty good about things, I also might shoot a stop shot into the 7 ball, leaving just the edge of the 1 ball. hit the 7 hard enough to bank it 2 rails and hopefully create a cluster.
Beiberlvr, you push is called the "mad at your wallet" push.
Eric
Bank the 5, leaving the CB at A.
Then cut the 1 into the corner. Playing it at pocket speed so that if I miss, I have the 10,7, and 8 as blockers.
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Playing 10-ball, made the 6-ball on the break. 1-ball is completely blocked by the 2-ball. What is your play. Where do you push out and why?
What are some good rules of thumb about pushing out? What things determine your decision?