Jude Rosenstock said:I like this observation. The 4 IS a decent key-ball to the 8 but i don't agree that it's the best one. You're sorta heading toward a pocket with this so you have to make sure your speed is slow enough that you can never scratch. Overcut this a little and you may still make the ball and head right toward that pocket.
Ah, but the speed to get on the 3 requires more control than does simply going from the 4 to the 8. The speed coming off the 4 has an error factor of the entire length of the table. To get on the 3 reduces the position zone off the 4 to a much smaller area, thus more control is needed, thus the error rate increases. See what I mean?
As soon as the cueball hits the 4, it is in position to make the 8 (unless you put draw on the 4) and it only gets better as it travels up table. If you save the 3 for last and you're off on position from the 5 to 4, you'll have to check up your cueball roll to stay down table enough to be able to get on the 3 then the 8. With the 4 as the last ball, this can't happen.
Sense?
Jeff Livingston