I'm banking the 1 ball 2 rails toward the 9 ball and tying up the cue ball behind the six. The shots and position are just too crazy to try to run it out.
The commentators say the 2 easily goes past the 8 and you are shooting the 1. What's your move from here?
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I'm banking the 1 ball 2 rails toward the 9 ball and tying up the cue ball behind the six. The shots and position are just too crazy to try to run it out.
Surely I would play the 1 passing the 3 in the corner with right draw to get on the right side of the 2.
If the cut on the one ball is not too severe, I'm doing this and taking the shot on the two ball from here which is ok with the three ball at the other end of the table.
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I'm banking the 1 ball 2 rails toward the 9 ball and tying up the cue ball behind the six. The shots and position are just too crazy to try to run it out.
I don't think you can get more than about a diamond from the side pocket down towards the 2 with draw, and with the speed you'd need to hit it, I just don't think that's going to work.
The only way I see getting on the 2 is going high left three rails.
I don't think you can get more than about a diamond from the side pocket down towards the 2 with draw, and with the speed you'd need to hit it, I just don't think that's going to work.
The only way I see getting on the 2 is going high left three rails.
Just tried this shot and it works perfectly, though it might change a little depending how you set up.
Just hit follow with a lot of inside english (left). Without a lot of inside, you'll catch the pocket jaws.
If you miss and avoid the kiss on the CB, you'll leave a lot of distance and maybe hook your opponent. It takes you perfectly to the 2 ball, try it.
Exactly 1 under the 3 and spin the rock like Earl 3 or 4 rails and perfect on 2 ball.