koolNope. Never did as a matter of fact. Don't like the ethic. I get my winning fix vicariously from the great shooters.
koolNope. Never did as a matter of fact. Don't like the ethic. I get my winning fix vicariously from the great shooters.
Saving the breakout for last is not advisable.What if about this: 1-2-rail out to the 6 slow roll the side shot. Up table the 5. Stop shot the 4, Cut the 7 seven in the side and three rail over to the eight. Then shoot the eight up table with position and the rail lock his 12 and offset the the bank if you miss and if you miss the eight ball leave for a shot at it just safety the 12 or am I Hero shooting this one.?
A)pocketing the 7, but then hitting the rail pushing out the 8. Possibly going for the 1 next. But the 1,2 are open. Depending where the 8 lands. Possible run is then 1,2,6,4,5 or 5,4 then 8 also 1,6,2,4,5,8
Pretty much what I’ve said. I’ve accounted for variables in getting bad shape on balls. The big thing is pocketing the 7 and pushing the 8 past the 12. The table is open. These other guys are not taking care of the problems at all. They are leaving it till later. The 7 is a free shotD) OTHER= Moving 8 away from 12 ball and rail while pocketing 7 ball then playing 1, 6, 2, 5, 4, to get position on 8 in top LH pocket (as pictured)
To me it seems risky playing the 6 after pocketing while 7 and moving the 8 or 12 ball, it doesn't look like the 6 goes past the 5 in bottom right pocket (as pictured) If you pocket the 7 then hit the right side of the 8 (at about 1-2 o'clock) coming off of the rail the cue ball moves up table slightly for an easy shot on the 1, from there there are no tricky position shots.
The way I see it (besides the obvious need to break out the 8-ball) the 4 and 5 balls are the only balls requiring good position. Why is it a horrible idea to play those immediately and be perfect of the 7 ball? It basically leaves you three hangers to pick your pattern based on where the 8 ends up. I play a TON of bar table 8-ball and I doubt I'd consider shooting it any other way.Pretty much what I’ve said. I’ve accounted for variables in getting bad shape on balls. The big thing is pocketing the 7 and pushing the 8 past the 12. The table is open. These other guys are not taking care of the problems at all. They are leaving it till later. The 7 is a free shot
Take Zerskies response with a grain of salt. I at least know how you play and it's pretty good.I'm playing 5, 4, then 7 with the breakout. Depending on where the 8 ends up, I'll tell you the rest of the pattern.
Rule #1 of 8 ball, get the problem ball out of the way when you can.What if about this: 1-2-rail out to the 6 slow roll the side shot. Up table the 5. Stop shot the 4, Cut the 7 seven in the side and three rail over to the eight. Then shoot the eight up table with position and the rail lock his 12 and offset the the bank if you miss and if you miss the eight ball leave for a shot at it just safety the 12 or am I Hero shooting this one.?
Brilliant!D ~ 5, 4, then 7 moving the 8 out.
Then 1, 2, then 6 getting on the 8.
I don't see you contributing to the discussion. Only insulting people.Take Zerskies response with a grain of salt. I at least know how you play and it's pretty good.
He has 2 broken arms from all the patting on the back.
asap or i stop trying to help the guy beat me lolRule #1 of 8 ball, get the problem ball out of the way when you can.
There is more than one problem on the table, not just the obvious one. I think I (and a lot of other people) can run this table out 12 different ways. I feel the easiest is by eliminating the 5,4, then breaking out the 8. Trying to get on the 4 and 5 later from the 6 could prove troublesome if you get a little out of line. Then it gets harder every shot.I don't see you contributing to the discussion. Only insulting people.
And I'm agreeing with you. GET THE PROBLEM OUT OF THE WAY.
I want to Know at the beginning of my run out, where the 8 ball will be after cutting the 7 in the side, I don't want the 8 on the bottom rail PERIOD.
The key to this beginning shot wins the game.
I'll use a 12 o'clock high rolling cue ball cut shot bumping the 7 out slightly.
With BIH I'm ''making sure'' I hit the seven on it's near back side.
Taking any other shot first, has much higher risk because you'll never be able to get the EXACT perfect/controllable rolling cue ball cut shot off the 7 into the 8 ''bump out''.