1. Place cue ball roughly between 9 and 1 ball. Shoot with high and a touch of left to come straight up towards the middle of the table making sure to have an angle to go towards the bottom side rail as we view it (near the 4).
2. Depending on how thick we are we can either stun over and play the 3 short side or draw back for the 3 in the nearest corner.
3. Play off side rail to get full on 4 ball.
4. Stop/hold around there.
5. Stun with outside and go two rails, end rail, side rail, then across table past the 8 and below the 7 to the third rail. Play to get off of third rail so if you happen to get straight on 6 you have options.
Once you're on the 6 a lot depends on exactly what angle you get. There are many routes from the 6-7, the 7-8, and the 8-9. I can't plan for all contingencies at this point because every inch of travel may change exactly how you'd play it. You have, however, solved the bulk of the rack. This isn't an automatic run out but there are no massively difficult problems to solve. The strategy part isn't that complicated, however there are a lot of shots that have to be executed cleanly.