GC3. Regular pockets. Pool room grade cloth. Basic layout after the break. Opponent made the 1 and scratched. You have BIH. How do you attack this table?
klockdoc said:GC3. Regular pockets. Pool room grade cloth. Basic layout after the break. Opponent made the 1 and scratched. You have BIH. How do you attack this table?
Going from the 7 to the 8 i would get near the rail under the 7 and come down to the 8 1 rail with left english. The 7 is too close to the pocket for me to want to 3 rail shape on the 8 although it's still doable.
Jude Rosenstock said:Everything posted prior to the 7 is exactly how I would handle things. Stay out of trouble, maintain an angle, keep it simple. The 7, however, is where I differ from y'all. It's hard to judge exactly how I would play it because it's a diagram and not an actual table. My inclination is to try and go three rails with bottom right since that will give me the best chance to get a small angle on the 8 but I'm not sure if it's off the rail enough to pull off. If it's not available, going one rail seems to work.
Patrick Johnson said:I'd go 2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9, but of course everybody plays different.
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Patrick Johnson said:I'd go 2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9, but of course everybody plays different.
pj
chgo
klockdoc said:Although this ranks of one of the top answers given today, along with ScottyCoyote 2-9 combo (sorry, Jude. You have to be faster. LOL) and probably the one I would chose in most instances, I have another suggestion for you all to ponder on. 7,2,3,4,5,6,8,9
Since the 7 to the 8 is the biggest concern in this rack and being that all that responded have a fair "game" behind them, What about the suggestion of shooting the 2-7 combo first?
The rest of the shots are fairly simple from there. The 6 will bring you down in line with the 8/9.
What are your thoughts on this?
klockdoc said:GC3. Regular pockets. Pool room grade cloth. Basic layout after the break. Opponent made the 1 and scratched. You have BIH. How do you attack this table?
klockdoc said:GC3. Regular pockets. Pool room grade cloth. Basic layout after the break. Opponent made the 1 and scratched. You have BIH. How do you attack this table?
Fred:
I also think that a 3-railer on the 7-ball to the 8-ball is the pattern I'd be playing for. I'm not sure why others think it wouldn't be.