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My take

I think that the best combination of key/break ball would be the 7 to 11 and out for the 6. This makes that nice tight triangle people keep mentioning. You should be able to hit the 13 thick enough to stay on the top side of the 5 and then just work around the table. I like getting higher position on the 10 ball shot so that I can go between the 6 and 7 at a steeper angle.

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Almost the same as my first response, but this time I used JJR's idea to get rid of the 5 ball early and use the 6 as the setup instead.

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I have two options. I don't like hitting table length shots when I don't have to (on the 7), so I go from the 10 to the 6 as shown. If I'm straight in on the 6 then I have to go for the 2 next instead and come up with a new plan. Anything other than straight on the 6 and I'm good to get above the 7 for the bottom left corner:

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I like this one because there are no iffy shots. You have to be comfortable with your speed coming across that table from the 5 to the 7. I have the speed down on my table, so I like the shot most times.

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