Im not a 1p player, but is slow rolling into the 5 ball to freeze the cue to the side of the 12 an option?
For which shot? After the break, or from the head rail?
Im not a 1p player, but is slow rolling into the 5 ball to freeze the cue to the side of the 12 an option?
For which shot? After the break, or from the head rail?
Im not a 1p player, but is slow rolling into the 5 ball to freeze the cue to the side of the 12 an option?
I am taking a foul.
Jack up a little and hit half the 2 ball with straight right...the 5 goes then cue all caroms forward to run out...come get some!First shot after the break...I go no idea.
I am literally waiting to shoot now, so hurry the f up.
.In Texas this is known as shoot and holler shit, or poke and hope.
.:grin-square:
I am taking a foul.
I THINK THIS IS A STRONG/AGGRESSIVE SHOT AS WELL. I SAID SOMETHING SIMILAR TO THE SITUATION BY USING THE 5,6, AND 9 BALLS. MIGHT HURT YOUR OPPONENT BY DOING THIS.
WUTANG
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To me, taking the intentional foul only buys time. What if your opponent intentional fouls and puts you back? You do this twice and you're on two, now what? (still learning myself). I probably would shoot the 5 off the 6, making the 9, and bringing the cue ball 2 rails out of my pocket side and bringing the cue ball to the 'intentional foul' position/area. With a power shot like this, you might send balls to your side and 'flip' the break on your opponent or you might sleep in the street (lol). I think getting out of anyone's break like this is no picnic. Patience is the key here.
Take a foul. I like the two and seven trying to freeze up on them. It requires a good touch. If you execute it and he takes a foul then you accomplished having him go to 9 balls or more if you take a second foul. If he leaves the cue ball there then you might have a safe kick into the 9 ball. I like to play unlimited fouls and then just rack up the balls owed. Those games are winnable.