Call safe, thin the 9 ball on the very left edge and return the CB as close to frozen to the original rail. 10 ball is a big blocker for the middle of the table.
I shoot it like this. These shots come up all the time. Practice getting the cueball within an inch of the rail...distance, cueball on the rail and a blocker equals a game winner.
Call the 9 three rails in the left-hand side pocket. If I miss, the cue ball will be back near where it started and the 9 will be somewhere up table, hopefully near where it is now.
This is Joe Tucker demonstrating this shot:
https://youtu.be/GggfpHK4Dxk
I'd be more comfortable trying to bank it to the bottom right pocket with the right amount of speed to hopefully leave my opponent a bank shot if i miss.
This is Joe Tucker demonstrating this shot:
https://youtu.be/GggfpHK4Dxk
I'd be more comfortable trying to bank it to the bottom right pocket with the right amount of speed to hopefully leave my opponent a bank shot if i miss.
I'm going all out to bank the 9, and not worry about position on the 10. I'd hit it however I thought I could make it the best.
I think the safe is harder to execute than the bank.
Call safe, thin the 9 ball on the very left edge and return the CB as close to frozen to the original rail. 10 ball is a big blocker for the middle of the table.
I've never understood the "call safe" in call pocket 10 ball, why not just call a pocket near where you are playing safe, just in case? What is the benefit of it?
This is Joe Tucker demonstrating this shot:
https://youtu.be/GggfpHK4Dxk
I'd be more comfortable trying to bank it to the bottom right pocket with the right amount of speed to hopefully leave my opponent a bank shot if i miss.