Just to keep the ball rolling, here's another table I just threw balls around on. Not from a video, but randomly. How would you play them?
Jeff
Jeff
I'm not sure I can hold the cue ball for the 2 on the first shot. Maybe 9, 6 in the bottom side, 5-3 (corner)-2-8-7. If you can get the right angle on the 6, it looks like minimum cue ball movement all confined to the first shot.Marop said:9 -2 -8 -6 -5 -3 or (3 -5) 7 in the side
Bob Jewett said:I'm not sure I can hold the cue ball for the 2 on the first shot. Maybe 9, 6 in the bottom side, 5-3 (corner)-2-8-7. If you can get the right angle on the 6, it looks like minimum cue ball movement all confined to the first shot.
Marop said:Bluepepper
Way to much cue ball movement, John taught me that straight pool is about minimum cue ball movement. The 7 ball is the key ball with the 3 or 5leading directly into it. If you don't think you can hold the cue ball off of the nine than just go to the end rail and back out for the 2. I just set it up and it worked perfectly.
Marop said:9 -2 -8 -6 -5 -3 or (3 -5) 7 in the side
junksecret said:Well, *I* gotta agree with Marop, that's the exact order I came up with too.
nuklhd said:I like the 6 as my breakout ball after this order:
9 bottom left
2 bottom left
8 top left
3 or 5 bottom left
3 or 5 bottom left
7 bottom side
1 bottom left leave cb a little top of center left of side pockets
6 top left for break out