How would you get out from here? Which path? Where exactly would you want the CB to end up on the 9?
I don't think that's a good idea. Hit it half ball on the right side and you're hooked. Hit it on the other side and you could leave yourself frozen on the rail with a very tough 9 ball. If you try the shot, the best result will be to miss the 10 and get straight on the 9 after the fourth cushion.What do you guys think of playing 3 rails long, aiming to hit the 10 with the CB?
My first thought was five rails. If I was comfortable with the table and the cut in the side is thin enough, I might juice it up with inside and go long rail, short rail straight down table. I still like the 5 rails...I think I'd play the 7 straight in the side and go the standard 3 cushions a little long and stop short of being blocked by the 10. If I knew the table, I might go with 5 cushions as the margin for error on speed is larger. That shot looks like coming in short is not an option.
Or you could get a little frisky, bank the 7 cross-corner and drag the cue ball down the rail.
Adding variables with too little gain.What do you guys think of playing 3 rails long, aiming to hit the 10 with the CB?
The position has to be considered a mistake, though. He was not trying to put the cue ball there, I'm guessing.Here is what Shane did. Yes, he ran out.
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Yeah I’m sure he was trying about a foot or two further. The cb looks like it has the high karate reaction off of the end rail.The position has to be considered a mistake, though. He was not trying to put the cue ball there, I'm guessing.
9’. Looks like a GC5, but I’m not 100% on that.I was going to go with SVB's and JV's option too. He got about as bad as he could in the game (is it a 10ft table?). That shot is near impossible to overhit as he thumped that and was woefully short.
Is your shot what SVB did? He went long rail, short rail, then no rails. Were you drawing into the short rail first, then the long rail?It looks like you have a decent of enough cut that heavy draw, (short rail, left long rail) might not be doable. Best option imo, is 2 rails hitting the CB at 5 o'clock. Takes you short rail, right long rail and funnels down to the side of the 9 you need. You'd have to hit it a ton to hook yourself with the 10 and coming up short still gives you a good shot on the 9 to get up and down for the 10.
3 rails running english is an option but your landing zone is very small, and the odds of a difficult 9b are likely.
Well, maybe, but you are one of those caroom guys who spins his rock. That's an excellent path if it is available with the angle he has on the 7. Not clear.I think I am drawing ball deep into the top L of picture's corner wit low L spinglish. Looking to land about 2nd diamond on side rail from lower R pocket.
That boils down to cut angle. If you can draw to short first, then you can carry more CB spd down table. If it's a harder cut, then the shot is more of a 3 o'clock hit, where you go long then short straight back down.Is your shot what SVB did? He went long rail, short rail, then no rails. Were you drawing into the short rail first, then the long rail?
Post 10 in this thread.That boils down to cut angle. If you can draw to short first, then you can carry more CB spd down table. If it's a harder cut, then the shot is more of a 3 o'clock hit, where you go long then short straight back down.
I don't know what SVB did... link...?