Foul at 06:45.
There is a shot Bill plays that I know gets screwed up all the time.
Lots of folks will try to get straight on this shot so they can stop it there.
too hard.
Bill plays it perfect, I think. He makes no attempt to get straight, and has about half the table to get the angle on the key ball, I person would have to try to mess it up this way.
thx for the video.
steven
3 mins 20 secs is a good place to start.
There is a shot Bill plays that I know gets screwed up all the time.
Lots of folks will try to get straight on this shot so they can stop it there.
too hard.
Bill plays it perfect, I think. He makes no attempt to get straight, and has about half the table to get the angle on the key ball, I person would have to try to mess it up this way.
thx for the video.
steven
3 mins 20 secs is a good place to start.
Yeah, that same shot is in one of the Rempe, How to videos. Cue ball goes up to the top rail and half way back down. Sometimes one rail, sometimes two.
John beat that into my head a few years back. Trying to get straight in and crossing the line is the worst possible thing you can do, always error to the short side. Good eye for noticing...
I'm curious about this particular shot (the 8 ball at 3:35). The danger of course is that you come off the side rail too high and get on the wrong side of the key ball. You shoot so quickly it is hard to know what you've considered and what you haven't. Do you just automatically go for the shot you did without hesitation? I can't tell if you considered coming off the side rail and determined that it was definitely going to be too high or not.
I can't see the exact angle on the video, but it seems to me if I determined that the cue ball will hit the side rail about 1 ball diameter above the second diamond, then I am going to take that route instead, possibly with a touch of inside to keep it from rebounding too high. It seems worthy of a careful look because the position play is so much easier and will result in a better break into the next rack. I should add that I would only do this if I am SURE where the cue ball is going to hit that side rail.
Whenever I tried to get straight in I would hardly ever get there, John said never try to get straight in always play short, its not worth the risk.
-Bill
Bill (and anybody else) - I've got another one for you. Here's a shot I like, but maybe you (and John?) don't:
https://vimeo.com/90768790
Go to 13:00 where you are shooting the 13 in the corner. It looks to me like you have a great opportunity to separate (not break!) the 6 and 10 with the 4 as your safety ball. I think you are safer hitting the 6 before the 10 and not the other way around, so just a smidge of outside english could assure that. Even if you hit the 10 and then the 6, I think your cloth is fast enough that the 6 would probably clear out enough to get out of the way of the 4.
So, this is not a break shot so much as a position play on the 4 that has the benefit of moving some of the cluster balls maybe 6 to 12 inches. IMO, it is low enough risk, and the reward nice enough that it is warranted.
You recovered beautifully after coming up a tad short, and ran the rest of the rack very nicely.
Comments?
Bill (and anybody else) - I've got another one for you. Here's a shot I like, but maybe you (and John?) don't:
https://vimeo.com/90768790
Go to 13:00 where you are shooting the 13 in the corner. It looks to me like you have a great opportunity to separate (not break!) the 6 and 10 with the 4 as your safety ball. I think you are safer hitting the 6 before the 10 and not the other way around, so just a smidge of outside english could assure that. Even if you hit the 10 and then the 6, I think your cloth is fast enough that the 6 would probably clear out enough to get out of the way of the 4.
So, this is not a break shot so much as a position play on the 4 that has the benefit of moving some of the cluster balls maybe 6 to 12 inches. IMO, it is low enough risk, and the reward nice enough that it is warranted.
You recovered beautifully after coming up a tad short, and ran the rest of the rack very nicely.
Comments?
Easier than playing shape on three balls to get to a break.
Ayup. Oh, I meant to ask you -- is Marpo the fifth Marx brother? :smile:
Someone messed up Bill's name on here about 4 years ago and ever since then, that is what I have been calling him.
great minds think alike. :wink:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=175343&highlight=MARPO
Dan I like your shot at 13:00 too. I wanted to watch it all week but haven't had the time to just sit down at the computer. A smooth draw should open those balls up.