Make his 10-ball and roll the cue ball forward to the foot rail.
On your next turn, you may be able to try a runout, but it's too early now. I will use the 3 to break out the 8-ball later. I can get on the 3-ball using the 2 or the 4, but it's too early for that now. You must deal with the 10-ball first.
Make his 10-ball and roll the cue ball forward to the foot rail.
On your next turn, you may be able to try a runout, but it's too early now. I will use the 3 to break out the 8-ball later. I can get on the 3-ball using the 2 or the 4, but it's too early for that now. You must deal with the 10-ball first.
I believe that I would start with the 4-ball and draw down to shape on the 1-ball. If that happens to work out, the game should be over....randyg
I hate to disagree guys, but there is too much angle on the 4 to be able to hold the cue ball for the 1. Even if you did it would be high on the 1, which is not a good angle for the rest of the runout.
I would shoot the 2, come across to get shape on the 1 in the lower left corner, go forward with the cue to get on the 5 in the side. Go above the 3 to shoot the 3 in the lower left hand corner. Then shoot the 4, and get shape for the 8 in the lower left corner.
i'd shoot the 2 and try to draw the CB to try to break up the 1-10
I believe that I would start with the 4-ball and draw down to shape on the 1-ball. If that happens to work out, the game should be over....randyg
You are playing 8 ball, Diamond bar box. You are solids, it's your turn. What would you do?