I wouldn't just use straight draw here, and this is why.
I would want to hit this shot a a little firmly and any time you hit a draw shot firmly, it's going to follow the tangent longer before the cb bites into the cloth and begins to come back.
In this case, at the firmness I would want to hit it at to make sure I break the balls away, it would send me into the nine too squarely and the nine could end up blocking me on the six or is more likely to tie up with the seven.
I would instead shoot it with inside draw changing the rebound angle some and allowing it to hit just the seven leaving the nine and the eight in place.
By hitting it more firmly, even if I barely hit the seven it should have enough velocity to go into the rail and come back out in front of the side and as has already been pointed out, the six is make able from almost any where on the table as long as you aren't blocked, which is why I don't like moving more balls around by just drawing and hoping.
Jaden
Is that Landon Shuffet's "never worked a day in my life" arms and hands in the pics?
Is that Landon Shuffet's "never worked a day in my life" arms and hands in the pics?
I think there are a couple of decisions to be made.
Safe?:
Stun straight forward sending the 5ball 4 legs of a 5 railer to end up on the same long rail below the side pocket. The 6 takes away some of the 2 rail kick path or makes it tighter.
Might get a hit 2 rails tight out of the top corner opposite of the cluster.
Since 7 only wants to go in the side, playing the four rail shape to seven means getting good 5 to 6 with BIH. (I'm assuming the fourth rail is with a reverse spinning cb after sending the cb 3 rails short to the unclustered long rail near the corner.)
That shape has to be pretty good. With BIH...doable if you like that shot, and it likes you.
Shooting to run:
Center stun/(small amount of left)..moderate speed: I can see the 8 rolling forward to the rail. Maybe catch a little of the 9, push the 9 to the rail, and bump the 7 out in front of the side. 6 to 7 probably no issue. 7 to 8: Leave angle and make 8 with inside, 3 railing around for 9 same pocket? Or get flat 7 to 8. And flat 8 to9, shooting 9 past the side to lower corner. Not my favorite.
OR:
Draw medium hard into 9. Bounce the 9 off the rail. Send the 7 down in the area of the 6, adding possible traffic to the 6 ball shot or shape 6 to 7. Cb come off 9 and bump 8 out toward other top center/corner? In general...rearrange the furniture and rely on access to the 6 to create a new plan. (assuming the 7 hasn't fouled up the 6 options)
I can see a couple of approaches that could work out. But moving balls is always a risk ...but so too is leaving the original layout unchanged. Good shape on the 7 is critical to fall right on unmoved 8 and 9.
biggest decision: Own the shooting choice. Even if initial safe is effective...probably have to shoot your way home.
Thanks for a pesky Wachagonnado?
a smidge below center ball, a smidge of left and then i drill it...cue caroms off 8 into 9. (and hope the 9 doesnt stop between cue and 6, lol)


Shooter was Johnny Archer and he ran the table from here.
I think he hit it with much draw and left English but this shot is essentially what he shot.
Of course, the 9 and 7 separated and the 8 moved as well. You couldn't ask for a better leave than this:smile:.
ONB
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Aim 1/4" below center of cue ball, shoot firm. Don't try and draw it, make sure to hit as hard as you feel comfortable with for pocketing the 5. The cue ball caroms off the 8 into the bottom side of the 9. Doing that should knock the 7 out enough for the side pocket comfortably, and the 9 somewhere near the rail. The 8 should travel closer towards the corner pocket. Cue ball will go off the bottom of the 9, into the rail and rebound back out for position around center table. If I need to explain the out afterwards, I didn't label the pockets correctly.
Shooter was Johnny Archer and he ran the table from here.
I think he hit it with much draw and left English but this shot is essentially what he shot.
Of course, the 9 and 7 separated and the 8 moved as well. You couldn't ask for a better leave than this:smile:.
ONB
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How much of this shot do you think Johnny had predicted before the shot?
Pocketing the five, sending the cueball into the cluster with left english to try to get it to come back around here, and bring the cluster balls balls to rest... anywhere they seperate to.
That's pretty much how I think his thought process went here.
Well beings as he hit my shot, just firmer than I described. I would say he planned that.








Shooter was Johnny Archer and he ran the table from here.
I think he hit it with much draw and left English but this shot is essentially what he shot.
Of course, the 9 and 7 separated and the 8 moved as well. You couldn't ask for a better leave than this:smile:.
ONB
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Can we see rolling footage of the shot?
With the illustrated cb paths...not sure the balls can get to their places. Particularly the 9ball. Cb coming off the back side of the 9 would semi freeze the 9 or send it down a tangent line towards the spot area.
If the cb hits the 9ball at about 4:15/4:30, as we view the table layout , the cb travels towards mid table, via a tangent collision line. The 9ball nudges the 7 down it's path from a carom as the 9 begins it's banking track.
probably wrong...but it looks like different strike on 9ball.
As illustrated...If the 9ball stalled in place, got a double kiss from the cb that's trying to get off the rail, could the 9ball and cb have arrived in place?
I hope OP can show or link us the actual shot......slow.
Thanks to OP for the good topic.
Ok, this is actually a really good onemost will not agree but that is why we are all individuals
Play the 5 with center/top with toiand get the cue ball back out of the rail by a diamond. The 8 ball should hit the rail going towards the corner! (Straight pool), play the 6, 4 rails towards the 7 in the side, the 8 will be set up nice
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It looks difficult, but I just set it up and played it, it's pretty simple! I think because the 6 is open, people are playing to mess with 7-9! The 7 goes in the side no problem, the 6 to the 7 is natural! I always try to play the balls to the pocket if I can, this is one of those situations where your only concern is the 8!