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The set was played on an oversized 7'.
I had no problem reaching the shot.
He broke, made nothing, and I had made
a real good soft bank with lots of angle
on the 1 into the corner down table from
where the 3 is, and held my cue to shoot
the 2 up corner from where the 4 was, to
get the shape on the 3.
The reason I chose the shot I did on the 3
is because I had to shoot very straight to
get past 7, had to also throw the cue ball
hard, the 5-9 were a factor, the angle to
have on the 4 ball was a factor, for getting
out the rest of the way (way 5 was laying),
and with so much throw I did not feel like
I could control the cue ball well enough
to get the angle I wanted on the 4 to just
go 1 rail back to opposite side, but I could
with the shot I intended (I have no problem
powering up for a shot). I just had too much
draw and not enough throw the first time I
shot it. When I set it up the 2nd time, I made
the shot exactly how I planned to do it the first
time.
The 5 ball would NOT go into the side pocket.
additional info - I was playing a guy that has no
problem getting out, kicks well, and jumps REAL
good. I was $40 down, we were playing for $40,
and I was anxious to get 'even'.
The way I felt, the right shape on the 4 and I was
out, but with a difficult angle or shooting off a rail,
and shape for the 5 could have been missed very
easily, plus I just didn't want him to get to the
table again.
Perhaps that help a little.
The set was played on an oversized 7'.
I had no problem reaching the shot.
He broke, made nothing, and I had made
a real good soft bank with lots of angle
on the 1 into the corner down table from
where the 3 is, and held my cue to shoot
the 2 up corner from where the 4 was, to
get the shape on the 3.
The reason I chose the shot I did on the 3
is because I had to shoot very straight to
get past 7, had to also throw the cue ball
hard, the 5-9 were a factor, the angle to
have on the 4 ball was a factor, for getting
out the rest of the way (way 5 was laying),
and with so much throw I did not feel like
I could control the cue ball well enough
to get the angle I wanted on the 4 to just
go 1 rail back to opposite side, but I could
with the shot I intended (I have no problem
powering up for a shot). I just had too much
draw and not enough throw the first time I
shot it. When I set it up the 2nd time, I made
the shot exactly how I planned to do it the first
time.
The 5 ball would NOT go into the side pocket.
additional info - I was playing a guy that has no
problem getting out, kicks well, and jumps REAL
good. I was $40 down, we were playing for $40,
and I was anxious to get 'even'.
The way I felt, the right shape on the 4 and I was
out, but with a difficult angle or shooting off a rail,
and shape for the 5 could have been missed very
easily, plus I just didn't want him to get to the
table again.
Perhaps that help a little.
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