How Would You Run Out?

This is how you play it. The shape on the six could change.
Play it any different ...well ...your just more creative i guess.:smile:
 

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Float the 3 in the corner with like 2 tips low, but the speed to make it a stop shot.

Shoot the 4 in the side with a little draw to come back to centre table.

Stun the 5 in the corner with a little right to make sure you get the right side of the six.

6 top corner and screw back a little.

8 in the corner, top spin to float into centre table.

9, corner.

Simples.
 
I like when people post things like this but seriously can we make it more difficult? lol I can't believe you took so many pics of an easy lay out. this is like asking what's 2+2 equal..
 
I still don't think one can shoot the 3 as a stop/ stun and leave a shallow enough angle on the 4 to avoid going to the bottom rail while playing shape for the 5. No good perspective in the pics to gauge (or gouge :rolleyes:) the true angle.

Pictures seem to indicate they are from match footage.

Hopefully the olde 9 balla took his geritol yesterday and will be up soon to share a link.
 
The way I look at it, I would say its a 3/4 ball hit on the 3. If you hit it low and stun the CB then it should travel more than a couple of balls to the right of the angle. If it is from a match then the shot becomes a little trickier because of how quick the table plays. Either way its a run out for 80% of posters on here.
 
I still don't think one can shoot the 3 as a stop/ stun and leave a shallow enough angle on the 4 to avoid going to the bottom rail while playing shape for the 5. No good perspective in the pics to gauge (or gouge :rolleyes:) the true angle.

Sure you can. Just play the 4 to the left side of the pocket, and it's easy to draw straight off in the direction of the 5, and end up with a good shot.

I'm just taking a shot in the dark here and going off memory, but I don't think the shooter gets out in this rack.

It looks like an out Archer had against Alex at the 2012 9 ball Southern Classic finals. I believe he misses the 3 ball.

Maybe that's ONB's point. Even the pros dog the easiest of outs when they get careless and don't give every shot the respect it deserves.
 
Sure you can. Just play the 4 to the left side of the pocket, and it's easy to draw straight off in the direction of the 5, and end up with a good shot.

I'm just taking a shot in the dark here and going off memory, but I don't think the shooter gets out in this rack.

It looks like an out Archer had against Alex at the 2012 9 ball Southern Classic finals. I believe he misses the 3 ball.

Maybe that's ONB's point. Even the pros dog the easiest of outs when they get careless and don't give every shot the respect it deserves.

I dunno, I think that at best, cb would end up about back where it is prior to the 3.

I am a stoned champeeun and I feel like I am only about 70% on that shot (90% if it is the money ball!).
 
Sure you can. Just play the 4 to the left side of the pocket, and it's easy to draw straight off in the direction of the 5, and end up with a good shot.

I'm just taking a shot in the dark here and going off memory, but I don't think the shooter gets out in this rack.

It looks like an out Archer had against Alex at the 2012 9 ball Southern Classic finals. I believe he misses the 3 ball.

Maybe that's ONB's point. Even the pros dog the easiest of outs when they get careless and don't give every shot the respect it deserves.
You be a bad mofo, if you picked the match, btw.

Hope we find out...
 
You be a bad mofo, if you picked the match, btw.

Hope we find out...

I'm like 80% sure I'm right.

I just remember Archer having a very similar shot on a 3 ball, and the commentators discussing how he was going to run out. Next thing you know, he misses the 3 ball, and they were shocked.
 
1 tip follow, 2 speed on the three in the corner -> cue ball 1* short rail 2* long rail location, 4 in the side 2 tips draw, 4 speed try to get the cue ball to come off the end rail and past the 8 on the 5 ball side to get to middle of the table above the 5. 5 in lower left hand corner, 3 tips of draw 2 speed to pull back to middle of the table giving a good angle on the 6 ball to hit 3 tips follow 1 tip left, off the end rail back to play position on the 8 in the corner. either come off the end rail if above the 8, or slight draw if below the 8 to get back on the 9. Or if I am feeling frisky, carom off the 4 into the 9 after the 3 ball, hoping to make the 9 or at least get position on the 5 somehow if I miss the carom. lol How does that sound?

difficult,,,,,
 
This is how you play it. The shape on the six could change.
Play it any different ...well ...your just more creative i guess.:smile:

The angle you get on the 6 is the "hardest part" and I can get anwhere and be on the 8 easy. So I play to be about 2 feet off 6, straight in and play to shoot the 8 in from center table and just roll the CB 2 rails to the 9 in same hole.

Playing on this table pictured makes it so much easier. Nice Diamond with newer cloth is just a joy. Versus having to hammer the CB for position with slow dirty cloth, dead rails, gaff pockets and roll offs. Playing around town is getting to be like miniature golf.
 
Sure you can. Just play the 4 to the left side of the pocket, and it's easy to draw straight off in the direction of the 5, and end up with a good shot.

I'm just taking a shot in the dark here and going off memory, but I don't think the shooter gets out in this rack.

It looks like an out Archer had against Alex at the 2012 9 ball Southern Classic finals. I believe he misses the 3 ball.

Maybe that's ONB's point. Even the pros dog the easiest of outs when they get careless and don't give every shot the respect it deserves.

The shooter pockets the 3 ball and does not scratch or foul.

ONB
 
Well in that case...

3 corner with outside draw to the rail just above the 4. Pocket 4 in the side with top two rails to go between the rail and the 5 and leave the rock on the rail just above the 5. 5 in the corner with force follow inside going between the 8 & 9 3 rails to get staight in on the 6. 6 in the corner draw straight back two rails & put the rock on the spot. 8 in the corner top right medium hard 3 rails to get straight in for the 9 in the same corner
 
I'm sure there's a better way, but...

3 in the upper left corner - stop shot
4 in the side - stop shot or slight draw off 4
cut 5 in corner - low right english
6 in upper right corner - draw back to 8
8 & 9 in same lower right corner pocket - draw or follow depending on leave after 6 ball

Low english all the way through
 
Maybe others would like to respond.

ONB

Doubt you will get much more response, as the matter has pretty much been explored.

further dialog re: the chosen solution would likely result in further dialog...but you know what happens, so maybe the matter isnt worth further?

out with it, or the video of ny running 511.
 
Not everyones shape or ideal position will be the same.That being said where the balls are going should be the same ,maybe the six will be defferent,depends how you fall on the 5. Only bangers go for the combo,if one falls in that category,let me give you some free advice. (i'm a highly qualified banger :wink:)always shoot thes type of combos aiming to hit the rail first.;)

You can thank me later.:smile:
 
This is how you play it. The shape on the six could change.
Play it any different ...well ...your just more creative i guess.:smile:

3 in the upper left corner - stop shot
4 in the side - stop shot or slight draw off 4
cut 5 in corner - low right english
6 in upper right corner - draw back to 8
8 & 9 in same lower right corner pocket - draw or follow depending on leave after 6 ball

Low english all the way through

Shooting the 3 is a stop shot with some left on it it hold. The cue ball should drift towards the first diamond from the side rail, near the second diamond.
Shoot the 4 with straight draw to pull it over for the 5.
Depending upon what side of the 5 you land on, shoot to have the cue ball end up as near straight in as you prefer on the 6 around center table.
Same as the 5, shoot the 6 to get the cue at least back to the center of the table or closer to the 8.
Play the 8 either one(left top left) or two rails(bottom drag, not wanting full draw) depending upon the angle of the leave.
9 same corner as the 8, don't over hit and scratch.
 
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