Can someone post a pic of the set up?
I think that’s the obvious choice ( although I’d go 2 cushions to get on the 8 ). I don’t hate the idea of bumping the 8 though. I think most pros wouldnt bump it hill hill. Some would though. This puzzle is from a game I lost ( won the match though ). I made the 5 and for some stupid reason froze him behind the 6. He kicked in the 10 three rails and won the game. That was annoying. I was an idiot for playing a safety with an open table like that. Never let them back at the table if there’s an out.
So true. I see players do this all the time!!! If there's an out I'm taking it, unless it's lower percentage than a solid lockup where the guy has nearly zero chance of even getting a hit.
In this situation I like pt109's play to pocket the 5 and nudge the 8 free on my way toward the 6. If I felt confident I'd do it that way. But I'd say for a billion I might be a little timid, afraid of hitting the 8 too full and screwing up my shot on the 6. So I'd probably play the 5 in the nearest corner and bring the cb two rails (zigzag) to lay it close to the end rail for the 6. If I don't like my angle on the six for a zigzag shot to the 8 (putting whitey somewhere between the 1st and second diamond down from the side pocket), I'd play a saftety behind the 6, moving it closer to the pocket and using the 6 and 8 as blockers.
You’re playing Shane Van Boening. 8-ball. Hill hill for a billion dollars.
I went home and set it up. And this was exactly what I did ... was the most natural solution.
What 9 ball?
Jim,
I think you are more likely than most to live up to your plan! My plan is similar, maybe a little more profitable.
Hu
I texted a pro yesterday. Won’t mention his name, his fargo suggests he’s top 50 in the US. He texted back this.
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