Alternately, there appears to be a federal penitentiary lockup shot available courtesy of the 4 ball near that same upper corner. Looks like Dennis *with relative ease* could have sent the 1 ball down to the middle of the table while locking whitey behind that 4. The 1 ball being in the middle of the table could have provided a needed break out opportunity for the 3 ball.
When it's Dennis vs Shane, I'm not so sure your safety is the percentage play.
The safety isn't as lockup as you think. Short of a perfect freeze to the 4 ball at the perfect spot you're going to leave an easy 1-rail kick. On a bar box Shane has got to be 90% to hit a 1-railer on a box. If it's a multi-rail kick he still has to be 40%. So lets say Dennis leaves a multi-rail kick 30% of the time and the 1-rail for the remaining 70%. That means Shane is going to make a good hit 75% of the time.
Who knows where things will end up after he makes that hit. Unless the 1 and CB roll into a perfect spot for the breakout how is that a better solution than taking the one, with bank shape on the 3? If Dennis rolls an inch or two shorter then he's at least 80-90% to make the 3, especially with help from the 5.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		