2rgrbn said:The tables I played were at Hard Times (relatively fast) holding the cue on the end of the table was critical to the safe being a good play when this safe failed to end in a reasonable play was in cases that did not throw the nine enough for it to get the second to rail with enough angle to not leave a shot at the corner. Even in cases where the execution was off it left the opponent with a similar shot to the one that I started with. My final call after spending the night working on it would be to practice the bank until you are comfortable with shooting it and play the speed to possibly end up with the diagram below if you miss. This is not the only play and it may not be the best but it is what I would do. The last diagram is the safe I would play and this diagram is the shot with insurance that I would if I was going for it. This shows the ball missing the actual idea is to make the ball with tthis being the result (hopefully) if you miss.
This is now the shot I'm gonna go with. Try to make it, but err on the short side with the correct speed you've shown.
Thanks for all the input you funky nut jobs. I just grew a 1/4 ball.
Carry on.