This shot came up for me in the Ocean State this past weekend. Game is 9-ball. I was curious to see if anyone here comes up with what I executed and/or possibly a better idea:
Aim through the six ball at the thick part of the 9, find the closest part of the six ball to the 9, and then aim at that point with the middle of the CB and hit a medium follow shot.
Six ball banks down table, 9 ball stops the CB behind the 8. Be mindful of controlling the speed of the 6 to keep it at least a foot off the end rail.
I use a "driving carom" system out of Byrne's Standard Guid to pool and Billiards for this shot. I was just demonstrating this method to another player last week, for dropping in behind balls about 6 inches off the rail from a distance, and was getting a lot of freezes.
You can be EXTREMELY precise on this type of safeties if you practice Byrne's system. If you wanted to be super aggressive on this shot, you could attempt (with good speed control) to just get to the rail with the CB and fall in behind the edge of the 9.
Short Bus Russ...C player
Thus far, nobody has posted what I did. I'm not sure that's a good thing or a bad thing!
Thus far, nobody has posted what I did. I'm not sure that's a good thing or a bad thing!
I like my shot better :wink:
Well, if you were feeling lucky you could shoot this I guess, but don't blame me if the nine gets close to the corner and gets kicked in next.
This shot came up for me in the Ocean State this past weekend. Game is 9-ball. I was curious to see if anyone here comes up with what I executed and/or possibly a better idea:
Both your shot and Russ' are not possible in the actual game or in the diagram I created. In order to send the 6ball to your desired location, you would be hitting the ball full like below:
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their shots are very possible. you have to cross the 6 with high inside english to cut it towards the middle diamond on the other end rail. the inside should also slide the cue ball into the 9.
Both your shot and Russ' are not possible in the actual game or in the diagram I created. In order to send the 6ball to your desired location, you would be hitting the ball full like below:
Both your shot and Russ' are not possible in the actual game or in the diagram I created. In order to send the 6ball to your desired location, you would be hitting the ball full like below:
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their shots are very possible. you have to cross the 6 with high inside english to cut it towards the middle diamond on the other end rail. the inside should also slide the cue ball into the 9.
Their shots do not include throwing the 6ball massively with left spin and avoiding a possible double-kiss. Their diagrams suggest the cueball path is natural.
Both your shot and Russ' are not possible in the actual game or in the diagram I created. In order to send the 6ball to your desired location, you would be hitting the ball full like below:
This shot came up for me in the Ocean State this past weekend. Game is 9-ball. I was curious to see if anyone here comes up with what I executed and/or possibly a better idea: