Cut, bank, or "other"?

I am cutting that ball in the side pocket every time I see it. It's not a difficult shot and the side pocket is a big pocket, the shape is natural for the combo next. Just have to shoot the combo with the correct speed, the 8 can go just about anywhere since it's in the middle of the table. Easy out really..
 
If I understand correctly??? If this shot took place,what was the Pro's choice and who was it. Sorry if I missunderstood the post.....been a long day. Got my H-D light for the man cave table gotta get that hung tonight too!!!
 
If I understand correctly??? If this shot took place,what was the Pro's choice and who was it. Sorry if I missunderstood the post.....been a long day. Got my H-D light for the man cave table gotta get that hung tonight too!!!

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An old Mosconi Cup situation.
What shot do you like here?

I see four options.
• Cut in corner
• Cut in side
• Bank combo
• Safe

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I personally like banking soft into the 6, soft enough that the 4 hangs near the hole.
The bank will pick up natural roll since I didn't slam it, and IMO both balls are very likely to go.
Soft speed should also decrease the odds of being hooked by the 5.
Draw and a full hit with right spin to hold the cue ball so it slides up a bit, but (ideally) isn't near the rail.

This is a (tightened?) brunswick btw.

What do you think most pros would do here?

For me, no contest....I'm cutting the 4-ball in the side...
......load it with left english so it's still spinning on the second rail...
...this way, you either carom the 9-ball softly or hit short of it for the 5-6 combo.
 
On standard pockets, you could cut it in the side and load it up with r), going side, side, top, side rails to end up on top r) end of pictured table.

I would prob shoot the 4-6 to not make both and the angle described above is good to get cb off the side rail...
 
Cut the four into the side pocket with a TOI to position the cue ball on the long rail between the second diamond and the nine ball.
 
I don't think one can hit the rail above the side pocket and cut the 4 into the corner.

At least I don't like having to do it every day...

Youre absolutely correct. I went down and set up the shot. The cut to the corner is much thinner than it looked on the diagram. After trying it, a cut in the side or a safe make the most sense to me.
 
On standard pockets, you could cut it in the side and load it up with r), going side, side, top, side rails to end up on top r) end of pictured table.

I would prob shoot the 4-6 to not make both and the angle described above is good to get cb off the side rail...

you can just hit it with top...
 
I just played the shot and videos it. My favorite by far was cutting the 4 in the corner, and playing the CB between the 8 and 9.

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With the caveat that the hanging 6 ball is in the center of the pocket, not at the edge, as you will see in the video.

Edit: Here is the link. Something happened to the video and the last couple of minutes cut out:( I tried the shot between the 8 and 9 again, and ran the table out a couple of times.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WXCqOmzauc&feature=youtu.be

Edit: Sorry about the video. It has some sound issues, but its wathchable. It cut out at the end I was trying to go 3 rails around the table. I tried it 3 more times after it cut out. I couldn't get to the short rail to come out of the corner with the CB. So no go on that.
 
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I just played the shot and videos it. My favorite by far was cutting the 4 in the corner, and playing the CB between the 8 and 9.

Uploading now.

With the caveat that the hanging 6 ball is in the center of the pocket, not at the edge, as you will see in the video.

Edit: Here is the link. Something happened to the video and the last couple of minutes cut out:( I tried the shot between the 8 and 9 again, and ran the table out a couple of times.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WXCqOmzauc&feature=youtu.be

Edit: Sorry about the video. It has some sound issues, but its wathchable. It cut out at the end I was trying to go 3 rails around the table. I tried it 3 more times after it cut out. I couldn't get to the short rail to come out of the corner with the CB. So no go on that.


Thanks a lot for posting the videos - that pretty well sums up the options.

I have a suggestion to try for you. On your 5-6 combo's, what you can do to control the 5 ball position better, is roll the 5 at soft speed toward the very center of the pocket (the shooter's left side of the six ball). Hitting the wrong side of the six will usually stop the five in place and the six banks in off the pocket facing.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCTGU7lLxKU&feature=youtu.be

I made another video, showing the cut in the side again, the bank again, and the cut in the corner again.

The cut in the side is no good. No way. The CB ends up at the other end of the table, making the combination impossible to control well.

The bank is so-so. Its easy to make the bank combo, but also missable, and also can get the 4 stuck behind the 5 as you will see happened.

No question the cut in the corner, sending the CB between the 8 and the 9 is the best option.

Again, these are all with the 6 in the middle of the jaws, not on the edge, so that the combo does not become trapped.
 
An old Mosconi Cup situation.
What shot do you like here?

I see four options.
• Cut in corner
• Cut in side
• Bank combo
• Safe

zapNikJ.jpg


I personally like banking soft into the 6, soft enough that the 4 hangs near the hole.
The bank will pick up natural roll since I didn't slam it, and IMO both balls are very likely to go.
Soft speed should also decrease the odds of being hooked by the 5.
Draw and a full hit with right spin to hold the cue ball so it slides up a bit, but (ideally) isn't near the rail.

This is a (tightened?) brunswick btw.

What do you think most pros would do here?


Cut to the corner with a toi...all day.
 
Thanks a lot for posting the videos - that pretty well sums up the options.

I have a suggestion to try for you. On your 5-6 combo's, what you can do to control the 5 ball position better, is roll the 5 at soft speed toward the very center of the pocket (the shooter's left side of the six ball). Hitting the wrong side of the six will usually stop the five in place and the six banks in off the pocket facing.

Thank you for the advice. I tried it several times (from a short distance to test the concept with accuracy). It worked very well. The 5 stayed in the pocket after the 6 fell. Also several times the 6 double kissed off the 5 before falling, but the 5 still stayed right in the pocket.
 
Thank you for the advice. I tried it several times (from a short distance to test the concept with accuracy). It worked very well. The 5 stayed in the pocket after the 6 fell. Also several times the 6 double kissed off the 5 before falling, but the 5 still stayed right in the pocket.

In my opinion, the shot to practice is to cut the 4 in the corner smoothly with about a tip of right, playing off both side rails to the wide open area of the table. There are no collisions and therefore no surprises that way.
 
In my opinion, the shot to practice is to cut the 4 in the corner smoothly with about a tip of right, playing off both side rails to the wide open area of the table. There are no collisions and therefore no surprises that way.

I tried that with a hair of right, just enough to miss the 8. Probably a half tip on the first video I think. I think it went too far up table, and left too long a shot on the combo. If I had played it with a full tip, I think the CB would have ended up on the end rail.
 
I tried that with a hair of right, just enough to miss the 8. Probably a half tip on the first video I think. I think it went too far up table, and left too long a shot on the combo. If I had played it with a full tip, I think the CB would have ended up on the end rail.

What about throwing it in the corner with a little bottom right (maybe around 4...5 o'clock), and spinning out 3 rails towards the 5?
 
What about throwing it in the corner with a little bottom right (maybe around 4...5 o'clock), and spinning out 3 rails towards the 5?

I tried that at the end of the first video, but I lost the video it glitched. Anyway I tried it about 5 times. I couldnt get the CB to the short rail. The best I could get it was to scratch in the corner.
 
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