One Pocket WWYD

mohrt

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After the break, score 0-0. Your pocket is lower left.

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Thin off the nine down to the lower right pocket, if I can. It's hard to tell.

If the pockets were tighter, I'd bank the one and leave the cueball on the rail.
 
I can't tell if I could get to it but it looks possible, I would come off the bottom cushion and kick the four away leaving the cue ball where the four is.
 
Thin off the nine down to the lower right pocket, if I can. It's hard to tell.

If the pockets were tighter, I'd bank the one and leave the cueball on the rail.

Or hit the top of the 10, get it out, and try get up underneath or behind the 4 with the CB. It almost looks like you can get to the 4 to get it out of there. Gaping pockets for sure.
 
You can't kick to hit the 4, but you could just thin the 4 on the right. 2nd photo coming...
 
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Or hit the top of the 10, get it out, and try get up underneath or behind the 4 with the CB. It almost looks like you can get to the 4 to get it out of there. Gaping pockets for sure.

I thought about that as well. It's more of a finesse shot, but it would be a solid option with a good stroke. I'd even try to spin off the 10, under the 15, into the 4 to knock it up table.
 
Jump the edge of the 9, pocket the 4, and draw up the side rail toward the 1, getting at least to the second diamond


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Depends on who you are playing...I'd have to lock up the CB even if it means taking a foul.
But there are several ways to to go>depends on the player.


Or shoot the 1 and screw whitey back to lock up CB with the purple.


Early in the game u can afford a foul.





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Man, that's tough. Seeing it from that angle it looks very tight down along the bottom rail. If you can thin the 4 and get it to your side sending the CB up table, I would do that. If not, I might consider playing the CB off the 1 up near the top left corner pocket. Nothing goes to his hole and it's long. Opponent could sell out from there.
 
Man, that's tough. Seeing it from that angle it looks very tight down along the bottom rail. If you can thin the 4 and get it to your side sending the CB up table, I would do that. If not, I might consider playing the CB off the 1 up near the top left corner pocket. Nothing goes to his hole and it's long. Opponent could sell out from there.

Put the cueball up in the corner and I'd fire at something. As big as those pockets are, I'd shoot out of the corner at the nine. I just don't like leaving anything with those pockets :eek:
 
This is a hanger:). It's Danny D's favorite shot, you need a little extra speed:D.

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Ok, wiseguy..:)...I believe you're kicking at it.....up and down table...
...catch the second rail and catch the 4 softly....
....I usually miss the 4 and leave him behind it....
...losing a ball is worth it.

Some players would jump and make the 4 and stick whitey...but not me.
 
You can't kick to hit the 4, but you could just thin the 4 on the right. 2nd photo coming...

If you can thin the 4 then I'm moving it to my side sending the QB up to the 1. Your leaving a combo that if missed sells out.
 
Two rail kick at the four. Kick to the end rail then hit the side rail two diamonds up from the four. If you hit it with good speed you won't scratch.
 
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