Lets say (playing 9ball) that the 8 and 9 are each on the opposite long rails at the head spot end-each at about the second to third diamond from the corners-about 1/2 ball off the rails.
The shooter is nearly straight in on the 8 with the CB about 2 diamonds away toward the other end of the table and CB is about one ball width to the inside toward the center of the table.
The shooter makes the 8 in the corner w/a little top/ inside and the CB travels primarily forward- spins off the long rail-spins off the bottom rail and comes up near the side pocket (or past it) on the opposite side near the 9 and pockets the 9 in the corner at the same end of the table that the 8 went.
I like the shot. I have trouble with it.
Those that I see hit it well seem to hit a "light-active-free running" CB to get the action needed for the shot. Mine is a "heavy-lethargic-non moving CB"
1) Does this make sense? (either the ball layout or the description of the lively CB?)
2) If so: any suggestions as how to hit this shot? For me-too hard kills the CB action-too much side doesnt get me to the bottom rail-too much top keeps me on the 8 ball side and I don't get on the 9.
A useful and pretty shot-I wish I could hit it.
Thanks- for any suggestions or constructive criticisms.
3railkick