Choices
Hal said:
That depends on the level of the person you are playing. I might just get crazy and do this.
Your first choice was the way. A safety like this would allow your opponent
to put the 4 at the other end of the table, and you might be hooked also.
Now, as for english, subtle differences make for big results. Slight low right might look obvious at first, but consider this: A little too much right and you hit the 9. Even if you don't, coming off the 2nd rail, the cue ball will straighten up, and could end up in a problem with the 9 even, like hitting it and not having the right shot for the 5, especially to get back down on the 6. Plus, with low right, the cue ball will deadon up coming off the 2nd rail.
Slight low inside english, and shoot like a draw shot will send the cue a little higher up on the long rail, then straighten up the cue ball coming across. The draw part helps bring the cue back towards you and not
towards the 8 ball. The inside english will provide more speed throughout
the shot, especially coming off the 2nd rail, and with inside english, the cue ball coming off the 2nd rail (opposite now) will be propelled down
towards the 5 more. So, what I am saying is this: for safety of the shot, for enough speed, and to end up in optimum position on the 5 to shoot in the uptable corner, a 6:45 am english shot like a draw shot is the way to go in lieu of 12:30 pm english.