In this situation the 6 ball is frozen to the cue ball and the cue ball is frozen to the rail. Is it legal to shoot the cue ball straight between the 6 ball and the cushion?
Agree. Going that way it looks like a double-hit is almost a certainty. You MIGHT get away with it in a bar, might get knocked out too.will be interesting to see what the rules experts think but to my non referee mind I think the shooter would need to cue way high to avoid double hitting if that's even possible (don't think it is) and the 6 would need to make it to the side rail.
Could you compress the cushion - nah that don't look likely either...
True but that's not what the OP is asking about.I'm NO expert but if the cue ball is frozen to the six ball , you may shoot straight through
with out it being a foul .... Maybe ...
1-20 Cue Ball Frozen to Object Ball or Cushion (AR p. 89)
1. The cue ball is not considered frozen to an object ball or cushion unless it is declared frozen immediately prior to the shot.
2. If the cue ball is frozen to a legal object ball, it is legal to shoot toward the object ball provided you use a legal stroke.
3. If the cue ball is frozen to a cushion, it is legal to shoot the cue ball into the cushion provided you use a legal stroke.
4. Despite the legality of the stroke with respect to the cue ball and frozen ball or cushion, the presence of one or more other object balls or a cushion nearby a frozen cue ball or object ball may create the possibility of a violation of Rule 1-30 involving the cue ball and the nearby ball or cushion.
5. Shooting the cue ball away from an object ball that is frozen to the cue ball does not constitute contacting that object ball.
Stroking parallel with the rail, if there's no foul the CB should bank off the rail about parallel with the 6's path.Shooting down the rail , the six ball get out of the very fast and there is no foul.
I still dont get something.... what is the point of shooting it that way? There is no chance to make the ball, and a safe is unlikely.Stroking parallel with the rail, if there's no foul the CB should bank off the rail about parallel with the 6's path.
pj
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YesIn this situation the 6 ball is frozen to the cue ball and the cue ball is frozen to the rail. Is it legal to shoot the cue ball straight between the 6 ball and the cushion?
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I think it's about the principle rather than this specific layout.I still dont get something.... what is the point of shooting it that way? There is no chance to make the ball, and a safe is unlikely.
I still dont get something.... what is the point of shooting it that way? There is no chance to make the ball, and a safe is unlikely.
Heh heh put the 9 ball in the jaws and you have a good shot.It's legal to shoot into the OB at any angle, even straight on, but as others have said, I don't think you can stroke parallel with the rail without double hitting the CB as it's blocked/slowed by the rail.
However, there is a legal way to hit the shot so the CB goes along the rail - use Bob Jewett's "10 Times Fuller" method:
1. Aim the CB directly through the OB, then shift the aim 1/10 of the way toward the line you want your CB to take (measured on a right angle line as shown).
2. Stroke the CB at the 1/10 target at medium speed with straight follow. It will go straight toward the pocket along the solid white line as shown.
pj
chgo
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Actually Patrick, you bisect the angle between the straight line through the object ball and the path you want the cue ball to take. If you direct your stroke that way, you can now shoot accurately through a frozen ball. Try it, you'll like it.It's legal to shoot into the OB at any angle, even straight on, but as others have said, I don't think you can stroke parallel with the rail without double hitting the CB as it's blocked/slowed by the rail.
However, there is a legal way to hit the shot so the CB goes along the rail - use Bob Jewett's "10 Times Fuller" method:
1. Aim the CB directly through the OB, then shift the aim 1/10 of the way toward the line you want your CB to take (measured on a right angle line as shown).
2. Stroke the CB at the 1/10 target at medium speed with straight follow. It will go straight toward the pocket along the solid white line as shown.
pj
chgo
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we haven't heard back from the op yet so we don't know why he is asking whether the specific path he laid out could be shot without fouling.I still dont get something.... what is the point of shooting it that way? There is no chance to make the ball, and a safe is unlikely.