I wonder if anybody has an opinion on a situation like this:
You have a shallow shot into a corner pocket from below the rack. If you shoot hard with stun you will probably stick into the pack. If you hit with follow you stand a good chance of scratching into the same corner pocket. The other day I had this shot and shot down into the cue ball to create enough lift to get the cue ball to land on top of the rack. It opens the balls up a bit and the cue ball skips along and into the open. It seems like a pretty useful shot because it really isn't that hard to pocket the object ball even with the cue ball lift, and it seems like a way to get out of a problem situation. I'm no fan of jump shots in straight pool, but maybe this is an exception I could live with. Not sure I'd try it in every situation, but it worked well.
Any thoughts?
The Wei diagram is approximate and just for illustration.
You have a shallow shot into a corner pocket from below the rack. If you shoot hard with stun you will probably stick into the pack. If you hit with follow you stand a good chance of scratching into the same corner pocket. The other day I had this shot and shot down into the cue ball to create enough lift to get the cue ball to land on top of the rack. It opens the balls up a bit and the cue ball skips along and into the open. It seems like a pretty useful shot because it really isn't that hard to pocket the object ball even with the cue ball lift, and it seems like a way to get out of a problem situation. I'm no fan of jump shots in straight pool, but maybe this is an exception I could live with. Not sure I'd try it in every situation, but it worked well.
Any thoughts?
The Wei diagram is approximate and just for illustration.