The 1-ball is out in the middle of the table. The 9-ball is by the head rail.
D'oh.......
The 1-ball is out in the middle of the table. The 9-ball is by the head rail.
Bank the 7 towards the 9 hopefully making the runout tougher while trying to leave just the edge of the 1 ball for my opponent.
Why on earth would you think your opponent would give you the shot back?
If you bank the 5 leaving the cue ball at A your opponent will take the shot and shoot
the 1-Ball in the corner. With position on the 2 which brings him right to the 3, not
a good move.
Don't "wake the dead".
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I would slow roll the 8 to the 5 ann leave cb about where the 8 is,
Don't "wake the dead".![]()
You are always talking about push-out rules, so when I see your name on the thread, I'm curious what you will have to say. All we get is a picture of zombies.....real nice contribution.![]()
LMFAO! When I saw that he pushed to that spot and thought he would get the shot back, I laughed out loud.
You are going to have to leave something MUCH harder than that to think you'll ever get the shot back.
The KEY to pushing out is knowing what YOU are going to do if he gives the shot back to you. You should know this before you ever push. If the shot you push to is WORSE than the shot you had, you may want to shoot the shot at hand.
I personally like to challenge people with a shot that may be makeable, but the shooter is going to have to be "Houdini" with the cue ball to get position on the next ball. Like table distance shots off the rail with the next ball either hidden or at the far other end of the table. I don't mind losing a game to "Houdini" if he gets out.