Let's say you ball in hand, no balls have been pocketed yet, and everything is wide open. There are balls spread all across the table, and every ball has pretty accessible shape. Is there a general rule that you should start on one end of the table opposite of the 8ball, and work your way to the other side? When I have a ton of options, I often make an error in my patterns. When the pattern route seems pretty linear, that's usually when I can run out with ease. Of course I understand that the lay of the balls should dictate when and where to play position for certain balls, but is there any general rule of thumb that top 8-ball players go by?
When I have an open table like described, I look over whether solids or stripes is the easiest to run out, and then I look for a ball that will give me the easiest position to the 8ball, and I work my way towards that ball. Sometimes I overlook things so I screw up, obviously.
When I have an open table like described, I look over whether solids or stripes is the easiest to run out, and then I look for a ball that will give me the easiest position to the 8ball, and I work my way towards that ball. Sometimes I overlook things so I screw up, obviously.
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