8 ball WWYD

Well 8 ball you’re solids. 5 is straight in about 1/2-3/4 5 ball under side pocket. What would you do?
 

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That might send the cue ball in to break out the 7.
I was just joking, but it is an option.

No good high percentage options that I see here. Another option might be to force follow and play short side on the 6. You could still hit the cluster if you go too far and maybe see something. Much higher percentage of making the 5, but controlling that force follow stroke, hitting the long rail above the side and hooking the CB down between the 9 and long rail with any control is tough.

The runout here is not likely. Even if you go into that cluster and free up your last solid, balls are being pushed to the short rail where the 8 is.
 
If there's any slack to cheat the pocket I'd do that and roll or stun decay whatever it takes down to the 6 and play it by ear for the 8. If cheating is out of the question, then the Ray Martin shot for the same sequence.
 
In a perfect world, you would cheat the 5 with top right so your cueball goes 2 rails just past the opposite side pocket and then settles on the opposite long rail near the second diamond. Follow the 6 for and easy out on the 8 and Bob's your uncle.
I couldn't, but maybe Efren could.
 
...force follow and play short side on the 6.
This would be my choice, but softly enough to stop the CB in that pocket behind the 6 (the stripes there are handy backstops). From there maybe I get a shot at the 6, or at least get a better opportunity to free it up with a good safety.

pj
chgo
 
Wolfy, Howdy;

Interesting, how are your Carom skills?

Carom off Left side of 6, sends 6 to bottom rail and back out perhaps 1 to to diamonds, CB off the side
cushion and with a wee bit of Left tip (a 1/4 ???), you can leave CB at top of table opposite the stripes
leaving a triangle of his balls effectively blocking himself. 6
 
This would be my choice, but softly enough to stop the CB in that pocket behind the 6 (the stripes there are handy backstops). From there maybe I get a shot at the 6, or at least get a better opportunity to free it up with a good safety.

pj
chgo
Looks like 6 goes in the lower corner/side/either upper corner. Landing on those two balls might tie up the 8 unless you got the Ray Martin shot wired.
 
I’m slow rolling the 5-ball to the far point and trying to freeze whitey on it when it bounces back.
For the guys who like power follow, it won’t work at that angle.
 
Landing on those two balls might tie up the 8 unless you got the Ray Martin shot wired.
I'd try to shoot soft enough so they'd just be insurance - I doubt they'd roll that far if I did hit them.

I didn't mention it above, but of course the shot needs right spin.

pj
chgo
 
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