6-6. 3 on the spot. shooting from your pocket. WWYD?

mr3cushion

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Someone posted this WWYD on Onepocket,org

I have an idea, just interested in how Others think.

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1-ball in the same side (lower) as CB sits. {Only reasonable shot I see}

Now if CB is on head-spot, there are other options.
 
There is probably some sort of trick shot where you can bank the 3 towards your hole and follow through to push the 2 out of harm's way, but I don't know that. What I'm playing "today" is this, and make the game an up table game again.

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the options depend partly on the score. and how good your opponent plays.

generally cross over the one as said by bbb
or bank the 3 to your hole
or kick softly into the balls.
 
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The 2 rail kick isn't much good against a strong player. The 3 rail kick takes a strong player to execute.🙂
 
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Banking the 3 also opens up the other balls - and if hit at the right speed they'll both end up on my side too.

pj
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MY total concern from this position is 'Control of the CB'!

90% of my attention is focused on that!

This is 'My' option:

Contacting the 3 ball at least 80% Full having enough speed on the CB to bring it 2 cushions to rest on the 'First diamond on the short rail by my opponent's pocket. Applying 5 O'clock English.

The 1 ball will travel to the far short rail and come to rest around 3 diamonds away from that short rail in the middle of the table.

The 2 ball only moves a 5" or 6" forward and to the right a little.

The 3 ball will bank across and land about 1/2 diamond behind the 2.

The 'Ideal' result would be for the ALL the balls and CB line up on a 'Diagonal line' (each ball covering the other) forcing your opponent to Only play off the 3 ball, 'Jacked up'!

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MY total concern from this position is 'Control of the CB'!

90% of my attention is focused on that!

This is 'My' option:

Contacting the 3 ball at least 80% Full having enough speed on the CB to bring it 2 cushions to rest on the 'First diamond on the short rail by my opponent's pocket. Applying 5 O'clock English.

The 1 ball will travel to the far short rail and come to rest around 3 diamonds away from that short rail in the middle of the table.

The 2 ball only moves a 5" or 6" forward and to the right a little.

The 3 ball will bank across and land about 1/2 diamond behind the 2.

The 'Ideal' result would be for the ALL the balls and CB line up on a 'Diagonal line' (each ball covering the other) forcing your opponent to Only play off the 3 ball, 'Jacked up'!

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i tried it and this was my result
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Did you read the Title?

6-6.

No, I missed that.

But frankly, looking at your diagram I think you're putting too many balls in motion and it is unlikely that you'll be able to securely control all four of them. I think the right shot is just to nick the one ball and bring it back towards the spot and send the CB to the end rail. It's much easier to do and if you don't disturb the two and three it's less likely your opponent can get get out if you mis-hit the one.

Lou Figueroa
 
i tried it and this was my result
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It came out perfect here
But it doesn’t have to come out perfect ,the percentages of it coming out perfectly more than not aren’t there imo , 1 ball could easily be shot at with another rotation
This also doesn’t put the opponent in much danger
Skim the 3 and back up table by the corner from here

That’s my personal thing with the foul shot
Id rather not open them
It doesn’t have to work out for you shooting into them from up table
taking a foul is gonna work 100 percent of the time and zero risk given and more pressure put on imo
 
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