The premise is this: For whatever reason, the break didn't spread the balls out very well. Maybe your opponent missed and left you with only marginal options for break balls, maybe the rack was a slug, maybe you broke and they ran back together, or maybe your opponent missed and left you with a mess of a table. In any case, you've got very limited options, and you need to get into the rack in a hurry if you want to run any balls.
The only rule: you can't play safe. There will always be at least one ball out in the open that you can shoot, and your job is to lay out the option you'd feel most comfortable playing in a match.
With that in mind, how are you going to get into the rack? Where are your safety valves? What are your biggest worries?
I thought this might be an interesting twist. If the response is good, hopefully this will complement Jeff's "run this" threads.
Oh, and if it looks like it might go....it doesn't.
The only rule: you can't play safe. There will always be at least one ball out in the open that you can shoot, and your job is to lay out the option you'd feel most comfortable playing in a match.
With that in mind, how are you going to get into the rack? Where are your safety valves? What are your biggest worries?
I thought this might be an interesting twist. If the response is good, hopefully this will complement Jeff's "run this" threads.
Oh, and if it looks like it might go....it doesn't.
