Thanks for the walk through of your thought process at the table. Really my question was whether you set that shot back up later since you had video evidence to make the lay of the balls pretty exact and explored whether your perceived outcome on other options was reality or not. I have watched you play on some vids and know you don't shoot slow. I also see you're not really a CTE guy by how often you line up the contact point with your stick:smile: (not relevant to this discussion, just an observation) The problem as I see it with the two rail kick you chose there is because of the angle you can't get much momentum on the cue ball so any hit you make on the five that doesn't pocket it will likely result in a sure sell out, as was the outcome there. (I bet you thought so at the time). Not much chance for separation of the five and cue ball. Also a perfectly pocketed five was going to give you tough shape on the seven. About where you ended up really. I had fun setting up your shot and exploring options on the table and not just in theory. I always enjoy doing this with the "how would you shoot this" questions I see. Of course my table is nine foot so it's a bit different.
JC
On a bar table, you pretty much assume that when you are kicking long distance that if you don't make it, no matter what method you use for kciking, if you miss making the shot with three object balls on the table, spread well, you most likely, always going to leave a sell out. My goal is was to not scratch, try and make the 5 ball, hit the 5 ball and all of them in that order. I knew I would MOST LIKELY leave Robb a shot if I missed but if I did miss, I did not want him to have cue in hand. You never know when you are going to get lucky on a two rail kick with a safety. It's a long shot.
Also, if you know much about CTE/Pro1, you should know that you can use other visual information during the process of using it, not that this is part of the 5 ball shot. :smile:
On this particular shot, it isn't really important to go back and try the other combinations of potential shot selections because I KNOW from past experience that the one I used, was the one I can perform the most consistently. I probably hit a coupole of shots kicking off of the side rail different ways but I already knew that my accuracty was with Joe V's two rail kicking system (because I practice it a lot) and because it is very good.