I like the cut in the side. The bank could leave the 4 hidden somewhere or tough.
If ur cutting that 4 I want to gamble. U will win this game but ur judgement is bad enough to guarantee I leave with the cash.
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.If ur cutting that 4 I want to gamble. U will win this game but ur judgement is bad enough to guarantee I leave with the cash.
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I guess I need to put this on a table, but it looks like I'd shoot this in the corner and go back and forth above (or maybe below) the 8-ball. I just can't tell by a Wei table.An old Mosconi Cup situation.
What shot do you like here?
I see four options.
• Cut in corner
• Cut in side
• Bank combo
• Safe
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I personally like banking soft into the 6, soft enough that the 4 hangs near the hole.
The bank will pick up natural roll since I didn't slam it, and IMO both balls are very likely to go.
Soft speed should also decrease the odds of being hooked by the 5.
Draw and a full hit with right spin to hold the cue ball so it slides up a bit, but (ideally) isn't near the rail.
This is a (tightened?) brunswick btw.
What do you think most pros would do here?
Listen.... let's not let reality fly in the face of fantasy WEI Table forum meanderings, please?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCTGU7lLxKU&feature=youtu.be
I made another video, showing the cut in the side again, the bank again, and the cut in the corner again.
The cut in the side is no good. No way. The CB ends up at the other end of the table, making the combination impossible to control well.
The bank is so-so. Its easy to make the bank combo, but also missable, and also can get the 4 stuck behind the 5 as you will see happened.
No question the cut in the corner, sending the CB between the 8 and the 9 is the best option.
Again, these are all with the 6 in the middle of the jaws, not on the edge, so that the combo does not become trapped.
An old Mosconi Cup situation.
What shot do you like here?
I see four options.
• Cut in corner
• Cut in side
• Bank combo
• Safe
![]()
I personally like banking soft into the 6, soft enough that the 4 hangs near the hole.
The bank will pick up natural roll since I didn't slam it, and IMO both balls are very likely to go.
Soft speed should also decrease the odds of being hooked by the 5.
Draw and a full hit with right spin to hold the cue ball so it slides up a bit, but (ideally) isn't near the rail.
This is a (tightened?) brunswick btw.
What do you think most pros would do here?
I just don't see any good safety choice.
I just don't see any good safety choice.