assuming the 1 ball as the key, there are only three choices for the ball leading to the key, those being the 9, 7 and 14.
once i pocket the 5 i am left in a position to shoot any of the three. i didn't have much option to attain different position, giving the relative locations of the 5, 14, and 3 (break ball). in fact i brushed the 3 pocketing the 5.
so, given my three choices, i eliminated the 7, which would have required me to bridge over the break ball, the 3. agreed?
choosing the 14 would have made for a thin cut, then playing good position for either the 9 or 1 into the side, so i ruled it out.
i played the 9, drawing back, which allowed the option of either the 7 or 14to lead to the 1. if i really screwed the pooch shooting the 9, leaving bad angles on the 7 and 14, the 1 was my insurance.
however, i landed pretty well, i thought on the 7, shot it and landed pretty well on the 14. i needed only to draw back six inches, but fouled it up by overdrawing.
i will stand by the pattern decisions, and plead guilty to gross incompetence on the execution. i throw myself on the mercy of the court, claiming a bad upbringing. my misguided parents forced me to waste all that time at church and on baseball fields when i could have been spending my time constructively at the local poolroom.
hope you could follow my reasoning. what say you?
damn, it would have been easier just to make that damned simple shot
regards, jim
With that in mind go back and watch again, with the same keyball and break ball and look for a better key to the key. I'll do the same and we'll compare notes !!!
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