getting on the wrong side of the 8 makes the out dicey
Slow roll the seven.
Yea I'm sorry. I'm not sure it gets any easier than this unless all three were hangers.
7 in the side, slow roll or whatever, pretty hard to miss natural position on the 8. Table speed really isn't even an issue unless you're playing on a glass table top.
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It's about time that someone noticed that. Where have you been for two years?I wonder how many that say that have actually set it up exactly as shown and tried it? I haven't, but unless one has really dead rails, the cb will end up even with the 8, and then you have to go around the table for the 9 or take a tough cut.
You are hitting a little less than 1/4 of the 7 by the looks of it. That means your cb will go at least 3 times as far as the 7 goes. Just don't see holding it for the 8. Looks to me like one of those shots that people think they can hold it, then end up in trouble.
I wonder how many that say that have actually set it up exactly as shown and tried it? I haven't, but unless one has really dead rails, the cb will end up even with the 8, and then you have to go around the table for the 9 or take a tough cut.
You are hitting a little less than 1/4 of the 7 by the looks of it. That means your cb will go at least 3 times as far as the 7 goes. Just don't see holding it for the 8. Looks to me like one of those shots that people think they can hold it, then end up in trouble.
I wonder how many that say that have actually set it up exactly as shown and tried it? I haven't, but unless one has really dead rails, the cb will end up even with the 8, and then you have to go around the table for the 9 or take a tough cut.
You are hitting a little less than 1/4 of the 7 by the looks of it. That means your cb will go at least 3 times as far as the 7 goes. Just don't see holding it for the 8. Looks to me like one of those shots that people think they can hold it, then end up in trouble.
I hate to be an "I told you so", but I set this up today at Brian's and made it on the FIRST try. I did it exactly as I said in my earlier post and I came between the 8 and 9 without touching them. I came up a bit short, so I put low left on the ball and pulled it to the short rail on the end and three rails back for the 9 and came up perfect on the end rail.
This is what I said in my earlier post.
"Cut the 7 in the side and go 2 rails between the 8 and 9 and come up behind the 8 and shoot it in the opposite corner from the 9."
How's that being an "I told you so"? I was talking about slow rolling the 7 in and holding the cb for the 8 and 9 in the same corner. That's not what you did.![]()
I wasn't saying I told you so to "you" for your post. I meant I set it up and tried it and it came out like I thought it would. There are several ways to do it.
How about on a bar table with kittens running around under the slate? One could pop it's head out of the side pocket and the ball would not go in.