Hit it with top left, come out to the center of the table (where the L is in pool.bz in the watermark). You don't need perfect shape for that 9-ball. Anything else is just too dumb and not worth it.
I would play it like this....
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Hit it with top left, come out to the center of the table (where the L is in pool.bz in the watermark). You don't need perfect shape for that 9-ball. Anything else is just too dumb and not worth it.
Yes, would be sweet action to play someone from ther where the had to bank it every time and you could shoot it straight into the hole when you started it out.The way I see this shot there is no way to shoot this shot with high inside english with enough power to go three rails without prolonging the CB path along the tangent line before it bends forward. I think its a scratch trying to do that with 3 rail speed.
A little smooth pinch draw with left hand english seems very easy to accomplish. You could easily hit the 8 full enough to turn it into the corner pocket and avoid the scratch.
I also think banking it is more a safety move than a shot with a built in safe and a lower percentage win. But I'll choose shooting into a pocket rather than a rail any day. That's just me ....
Draw off the 8 getting CB to rail below side and it should spin off the rail for good shape on the 9...
If the balls are dirty I think it makes this shot easier since you can hit the 8 fuller and throw it in the pocket making it easier to draw the CB
Gary
I would shoot it firm with bottom and a touch of left spin, sending the cue ball just past the point of the side and toward the short rail where the 9 is sitting.
Goodness! I be if you polled 100 pros, -4 of them would bank the 8 (intentionally).
I presume the scratch is avoidable with draw, based on Jude's op and think 100 of the pros surveyed above wold fire the 8 straight in and snap whitey with L) draw 2 or 3 rails around the 9 and shoot nina in the wei's topL) pocket.
Just rolling the cb forward off the 8 and back off rail toward middle of table ain't so bad either. You'd be glad if your opponent missed and left you the 9 from there, IMO.
If the scratch in the side can actually be avoided, then I just cut the 8 in the corner. Hitting the CB at around 1 o'clock so it will bounce out to around center table, leaving a relatively easy cut on the 9.
A little bottom right to kill it off of the side rail just below the side pocket and straight in on the 9.
A little bottom right to kill it off of the side rail just below the side pocket and straight in on the 9.
Hit it with top left, come out to the center of the table (where the L is in pool.bz in the watermark). You don't need perfect shape for that 9-ball. Anything else is just too dumb and not worth it.
I dunno eddie ...he said a scratch could be avoided, he didn't say it had to be.
Inside draw sounds to me like the express route to the subway!
Cross Bank 8 ball into corner with speed for a potential safe and draw back a bit for 9 ball.
I agree... Low outside, hit it hard and stuff it cross corner, natural draw shape on the 9.
HIT IT WITH CONFIDENCE