9 Ball, Hill/Hill Your Shot.....
Any suggestions on winning this match?
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Thanks,
Ray
Any suggestions on winning this match?
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Thanks,
Ray
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I think you have to go for the bank on the 6Click here.... it's hill hill, I'm not letting my opponent back to the table with a moderate safety. I'm all in.Bigtruck said:
VIProfessor said:For my money I've got to punt here! That table is too loaded with traps for me to even consider cutting or banking the six when the shot itself is low percentage and getting decent position is even lower. One of the main problems, in my view, is that it just doesn't make sense to take any shot that will not leave me decent shape to play the seven up the rail and then get shape to do the same to the eight. Since I don't see any reasonably high-percentage way to do that from the six, I figure the best choice is to bank the six towards the end rail and try to get the cue ball behind the nine. If the opponent can get out from there, more power to him, and I'll just have to pay it off.
supergreenman said:I think you have to go for the bank on the 6Click here.... it's hill hill, I'm not letting my opponent back to the table with a moderate safety. I'm all in.
PoolBum said:"9 Ball, Hill/Hill You're Shot....."
First off, if I've been shot it will be a lot harder to win the match.![]()
Assuming it's just a flesh wound, after looking carefully at the diagram, figuring out what I would do, and then starting to post my reply, I see that VIProfessor once again has stolen my idea.![]()
I would try and cut the 6 to leave it on the end cushion and bring the cueball back two cushions behind the 9. I'm gonna try real hard to get that white ball behind the 9, because I think there's a real premium here for getting BIH on the 6.
If I happen to get BIH on the 6 I would seriously consider running into the 7 while pocketing the 6 (especially if it's a tight table), to get the 7 away from the rail and make position on the 8 easier.
After that I'm likely playing shape for the 8 in the corner opposite where the 9 is, unless I get very fortunate to get perfect shape on the 7 so that I can just roll the cueball over for a near straight-in on the 8 in the other corner. Playing for that corner would take perfect shape though, so I would have to be close to that side already and have something like a simple short follow on the 7 in the side for shape on the 8 to attempt that.
The third option on the 8 would be the cross-side bank, but I prefer the first option.
Ditto. Banking the 6, then missing the 7 is what your opponent is praying for.GADawg said:I'm playing safe by banking the six to the middle of the end rail and taking the CB to the other end of the table.
PoolBum said:"9 Ball, Hill/Hill You're Shot....."
First off, if I've been shot it will be a lot harder to win the match.![]()
Assuming it's just a flesh wound, after looking carefully at the diagram, figuring out what I would do, and then starting to post my reply, I see that VIProfessor once again has stolen my idea.![]()
I would try and cut the 6 to leave it on the end cushion and bring the cueball back two cushions behind the 9. I'm gonna try real hard to get that white ball behind the 9, because I think there's a real premium here for getting BIH on the 6.
If I happen to get BIH on the 6 I would seriously consider running into the 7 while pocketing the 6 (especially if it's a tight table), to get the 7 away from the rail and make position on the 8 easier.
After that I'm likely playing shape for the 8 in the corner opposite where the 9 is, unless I get very fortunate to get perfect shape on the 7 so that I can just roll the cueball over for a near straight-in on the 8 in the other corner. Playing for that corner would take perfect shape though, so I would have to be close to that side already and have something like a simple short follow on the 7 in the side for shape on the 8 to attempt that.
The third option on the 8 would be the cross-side bank, but I prefer the first option.