But it draws out so easily...That inside spinglish path you pictured IS...optimistic.

But it draws out so easily...That inside spinglish path you pictured IS...optimistic.
I like the CB's angle off the foot rail best, but I'd probably choose the follow shot because the shot's easy and I can hit it softer.
I think these are higher percentage than the bank, 2-rail and short side shots (of those I might like the bank).
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Haven't tried it at a table but as others mentioned I also feel that one rail path with inside to play above the eight as shown in the diagram is optimistic to say the least and probably impossible (and probably not super close to possible either--not without a more masse type stroke anyway). Even the one rail path with inside to play for the short side would take some work, and while possible even there I think the two rail path to play short side would be much wiser and higher percentage between the two.Softer is better for that angle... or maybe I'm being optimistic.
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I was also thinking he sounds just like a guy that stopped posting here a few months ago. I don't remember his name at the moment (didn't he have some kind of Viking Cues profile picture though?) nor do I remember clothes on a table or a cat or dog but it was obvious the guy didn't know the game very well at all and WAY over-rated his game but would argue with everybody on obvious things that any even half experienced player would know and it was his mission to convince everybody else that his very incorrect theories, guesses and assumptions were actually right. To me he clearly appeared to be in that next stage after rank beginner where you finally start shooting pretty straight and now also know the basics of position play but you still don't have a clue how to play the game and you don't yet have a clue that you don't actually have a clue (pretty much everybody goes through this stage, you just can't see it at the time and won't truly be able to until you have managed to get past it after a lot of time and experience and in hindsight can then look back and finally see the reality of what was).I think it's the guy that was here not long ago and disappeared. He had clothes on the table, cat or dog, etc.
If not him, it's his cousin.
See I’m kind of simplistic in my thinking of this one though. In the simplest rationale. The bank is one rail with a draw. Total distance traveled on table is maybe 9ft between both balls. Total distance traveled on follow is a bit further around 10ft and you are going off two rails.Of course a bank with shape comes up once in a while, but in this exact situation it's simply not the best option. If you start a WWYD thread with an exact "problem", than why would you expect a general discussion about "banks with shape"? Let's put it this way. If in this exact scenario, there was a ball blocking the path for the cueball when cutting the 7, the bank with shape would maybe become the more popular solution.
If you want to talk about scenarios where banks are most likely played over cut shots, then start a thread with that specific title and people will gladly share their opinion on that topic.
And one more thing after rereading this. It is a WWYD post with a poll at the top. It’s not a WSYD post or WWPD post. It means give your answer and explain if you want. Right or wrong the bank is a poll option. And I’m sure there are other players that if given the shot wouldn’t be comfortable following it because of where the 9 is. Why would they say it when they know other members will roast them for it? Different level players can feel very different shot to shot.Of course a bank with shape comes up once in a while, but in this exact situation it's simply not the best option. If you start a WWYD thread with an exact "problem", than why would you expect a general discussion about "banks with shape"? Let's put it this way. If in this exact scenario, there was a ball blocking the path for the cueball when cutting the 7, the bank with shape would maybe become the more popular solution.
If you want to talk about scenarios where banks are most likely played over cut shots, then start a thread with that specific title and people will gladly share their opinion on that topic.
It's all about speed control, getting the cue ball to the same side rail as the eight ball. A good player will get there 80-90% of the time. Once in a while they will get hooked by the nine.Playing 9. You are on the 7. WWYD?
Yes and I’ll respect that. I’m in a better mood today. Keep in mind though that if the table doesn’t bank good your shape on the 8 following 2 rails might be into the 9. Not trying to argue about it. I knew a lot of people would cut it. Wanted to see how many would bank it with me. Obviously not many according to the poll results.I understand what you're trying to show, but what if the table doesn't bank good? I once played on a table where the cushion might have come loose near the side pockets, which made banking balls nearly impossible. My point is, if your're playing on a table you don't know, strange things might happen, so the cut will probably, under any conditions, be the safest option.
FWIW I get the bank. The speed is easy and you got slack coming in and back out. Those who can't soft draw might get too close to the 8 but unless you butcher it and run into the 9, you'll be looking at the 8.See I’m kind of simplistic in my thinking of this one though. In the simplest rationale. The bank is one rail with a draw. Total distance traveled on table is maybe 9ft between both balls. Total distance traveled on follow is a bit further around 10ft and you are going off two rails.
I thought DeeDee made a condescending remark and put the gloves on first. Looking back. It could be taken either way. Ok no problem. So I fired one back at him. Then I get more and more posters knocking my playing ability taking it as I was referring to them getting their panties in a bunch and not just DeeDee.
Sorry. I didn’t knock anyones route or playing ability on here. Gets old. Knock the route if you want. Don’t insult my abilities if you don’t know me. You can think what you want. Doesn’t mean it’s true. This is why forums suck. Some others here can probably relate. Sometimes a comment that person to person might be sarcastic comes off as criticism or condescending.
Except we are talking real world scenarios, proven true many, many, many times over.Yes and I’ll respect that. I’m in a better mood today. Keep in mind though that if the table doesn’t bank good your shape on the 8 following 2 rails might be into the 9. Not trying to argue about it. I knew a lot of people would cut it. Wanted to see how many would bank it with me. Obviously not many according to the poll results.
“Some have all the knowledge in the world and can’t shoot, others have zero knowledge and shoot like a superhero.”
Never underestimate your opponent….
I like being one of the black sheep on some things around here.FWIW I get the bank. The speed is easy and you got slack coming in and back out. Those who can't soft draw might get too close to the 8 but unless you butcher it and run into the 9, you'll be looking at the 8.
Except we are talking real world scenarios, proven true many, many, many times over.
Yes, the bank is unmissable if you type it in.
In the real world, with two players of the exact same ability, the player shooting the ball straight in is going to make it more often than he who banks it.
The disappointment of losing far outweighs the satisfaction one might derive from making the 7 when playing 9b.
The world is full of people who refuse to utilize available knowledge.
WWYWYOTD?Except we are talking real world scenarios, proven true many, many, many times over.
Yes, the bank is unmissable if you type it in.
In the real world, with two players of the exact same ability, the player shooting the ball straight in is going to make it more often than he who banks it.
The disappointment of losing far outweighs the satisfaction one might derive from making the 7 when playing 9b.
The world is full of people who refuse to utilize available knowledge.
Well, that might be overstatement.WWYWYOTD?
What would you want your opponent to do? I'd be giddy if he went for the bank here.
I am sure it is too steep an angle for me to like it, but if you are confident in your stroke , nice shot to have in the bag.That inside spinglish path you pictured IS...optimistic.
Always great when you can pull defiance of reality out of your bag.I am sure it is too steep an angle for me to like it, but if you are confident in your stroke , nice shot to have in the bag.
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