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I've got my way, what would you do?
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Or on really really SLOW cloth, you can bank the 1 cross corner...but watch out for the double kiss!steev said:short answer: depends on the table.
in general: fast cloth, center right to come 3 (or 4) rails. slow cloth, low left like this:
watch out for the scratch!
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I can't imagine any tournament player shooting it any other way. A small complication is that it's on the bad side of the table for a right-handed player.Cornerman said:This is a shot that is somewhat table condition dependent, but the way you've drawn it, I think it's within most peoples capabilities. IMO, adjusting for squirt and swerve are the key points.
(standard inside english natural with 3 or 4 cushions)
Cornerman said:This is a shot that is somewhat table condition dependent, but the way you've drawn it, I think it's within most peoples capabilities. IMO, adjusting for squirt and swerve are the key points.
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It's a pretty high spin/speed ratio shot, with the spin carrying it around the table. In our recent clinic with Nick Varner, we shot this shot a dozen or more times.
Fred
Cornerman said:This is a shot that is somewhat table condition dependent, but the way you've drawn it, I think it's within most peoples capabilities. IMO, adjusting for squirt and swerve are the key points.
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It's a pretty high spin/speed ratio shot, with the spin carrying it around the table. In our recent clinic with Nick Varner, we shot this shot a dozen or more times.
Fred
jsp said:Seriously though, if the 8 was dead frozen and splitting the end rail and i'm playing on a slow table, then I probably would just call a safety, pocket the 1 and freeze the CB on the end rail as shown.
If he comes up with a kick ass bank, then more power to him. It's probably more likely he'll miss the bank and give me a good shot on the 8 than me executing a good position shot on the 8 and making dicey cut shot down the rail (remember, this is me shooting, so the percentages may be different for a better player).
EDIT: On second thought, I would not try to pocket the 1, but leave it hanging by the pocket. I would still call a safety just in case.
cuetechasaurus said:You've got to be kidding. Here you are presented with a chance to win the game, and the shot is not that difficult if you can hold a cuestick. Playing safe on this shot is ridiculous. You never know what could happen. Even if you leave your ball laying in the hole, what if somehow the guy gets lucky and leaves the 8 likes this:
You never know, it's possible. Now you would be left in a situation that is a helluva lot tougher to get out. If you have an opportunity to win, and the shot isn't that difficult, for heaven's sake, take the shot. Sure if you play safe, you leave your opponent tough, but like I said, you never know. Why let your opponent get to the table when you don't have to? It could cost you the game. If going 3-4 rails with inside english is tough for you, when the object ball is that close to the hole, you really need to practice that shot.
Cuetech...I don't disagree with what you said. I was just giving another option that would probably be better for a banger such as myself given tough conditions. Yes, on normal fast cloth, then I would be more than comfortable going the obvious 3-4 rail route. But what would happen if the cloth was very slow, and the 8 was frozen on the rail closer to the top left corner pocket (instead of the bottom corner)? Then things aren't as simple anymore, and I wouldn't think twice about shooting the safety.cuetechasaurus said:You've got to be kidding. Here you are presented with a chance to win the game, and the shot is not that difficult if you can hold a cuestick. Playing safe on this shot is ridiculous. You never know what could happen. Even if you leave your ball laying in the hole, what if somehow the guy gets lucky and leaves the 8 likes this:
You never know, it's possible. Now you would be left in a situation that is a helluva lot tougher to get out. If you have an opportunity to win, and the shot isn't that difficult, for heaven's sake, take the shot. Sure if you play safe, you leave your opponent tough, but like I said, you never know. Why let your opponent get to the table when you don't have to? It could cost you the game. If going 3-4 rails with inside english is tough for you, when the object ball is that close to the hole, you really need to practice that shot.