spoons said:I came up with the same thing that Dan did. If I get down to the 5 ball and don't think I've got the angle to hold for the 15, I'll just play for the 4 in the top left corner and use the 15 as a secondary break ball.
I can see a player of higher ability than me going for all of those options. I don't trust myself to nudge balls with enough accuracy to pull them off. And, since the 4 and 15 are already there, I'm not playing with a chance to run 2 full racks and break my high run record!! Different goals for different skill levels I guessGerry said:I'd work on removing rail balls AND manufacturing a breaker by first going 6, 5, to get an angle on the 4 to bump the 14 out for a breaker with the 3, 10 as insurance.
or, you can go 6, draw back to the 3 with an angle to bump down the 10 for a breaker with an 8 ball insurance. If it fails use the 8 to get to the 4 to nudge out the 14, but the 2 bottom rail balls may be tough.
and theres 6, 5 to bump the 4 up for a breaker with all kinds of insurance...
G.
Gerry said:I'd work on removing rail balls AND manufacturing a breaker by first going 6, 5, to get an angle on the 4 to bump the 14 out for a breaker with the 3, 10 as insurance.
or, you can go 6, draw back to the 3 with an angle to bump down the 10 for a breaker with an 8 ball insurance. If it fails use the 8 to get to the 4 to nudge out the 14, but the 2 bottom rail balls may be tough.
and theres 6, 5 to bump the 4 up for a breaker with all kinds of insurance...
G.
bluepepper said:Excellent. I didn't notice these opportunities. I can see why your high run is well above 100.
Deadon said:14, 5, 10, 3, 8, 15, 6, 4 for break.
thyme3421 said:8 pages...
I don't really like moving balls into a break ball if I already have one available... so I'm taking the 4 as the break ball.
I'm going to use the 6 as my key ball, and the 15 as my set up ball.