I definitely like and appreciate the strategy in roll out. I told this story once already in here a while back. Hope it is the same this time.:wink:
It was a bar box race to three with one push after the break. We were hill hill with me breaking. I was playing a real player. I had seen him bust Cole Dickson.
I made a ball on the break but had no shot on the one, which was about six inches off the side rail at about the second diamond. The five nine was a dead wired combination about four inches off the foot rail between the middle and first diamond. I had been practicing my kick shots a lot and could see kicking the one to bank into the five nine. The one was just the right distance off the rail and the five nine was a big target due to their proximity to the rail.
My problem was if I saw it, I figure he will too. If I rolled to the straight kick, he would surely like it too. So I tried to roll to a position that was hard but make able . I hit the roll out too hard and even though the one was behind the seven the kick was a natural. I was disgusted with myself and showed a little disappointment.
He had never seen me play and assumed I was disappointed that it was hooked. He gave it back to me from his chair.��
It was a losers bracket match so after I made the shot, he spent the rest of the evening telling how he got knocked out by a 'no shooting son of a gun' that got lucky.
To paraphrase Forrest Gump, "Lucky is as lucky does." I can just see his face when someone who didn't see the match coming up and asking him who his next match was... ( cough )