..................................15 to the side and stop the cue ball, then check the angle to see if 5 or 11 is easier to take first, then second. 4 ball will be remained untouched.
15 to the side and stop the cue ball, then check the angle to see if 5 or 11 is easier to take first, then second. 4 ball will be remained untouched.
I'm not a 1-P player, but it appears from the angle you might be able to pocket the 4-ball with low left, drawing back under the 5-ball to leave yourself either the 5-ball or 15-ball, hopefully the 5-ball, which if the angle makes it possible to get on the 15-ball or 11-ball for the win. If you happen to run the cue ball in to the middle or left side of the 5-ball when you draw it back, then you have to play safe, knocking one of the balls up table and leaving the cue ball close to your opponent's pocket.
Make the 4-ball....stop dead.
Bank the 5-ball
The angle you left yourself on the bank brings whitey three rails for the 11 and 15 balls.
That’s how I played it in my dreams
Then your diagram is not accurate. If there is too much angle to pocket the 4-ball and draw back behind the 5-ball, then you draw back either in to the right side of the 5-ball or between the 5-ball and 15-ball, leaving you one of those two balls to pocket next, possible both if you leave the correct angle on the first of those two.Chris, there is slight BIG () angle, the CB is a little closer to the short rail than the 4 ball.
Remember, How do you get out here for the win?
Then your diagram is not accurate. If there is too much angle to pocket the 4-ball and draw back behind the 5-ball, then you draw back either in to the right side of the 5-ball or between the 5-ball and 15-ball, leaving you one of those two balls to pocket next, possible both if you leave the correct angle on the first of those two.
No s^*t. You do that and you're out big-time. Pretty safe option as well.2 rail the 5, then take your pick...
No s^*t. You do that and you're out big-time. Pretty safe option as well.