Run This (41)

CueAndMe

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How about cueball in hand on this one, and no need to set up for a break ball. Just run all balls as simply as possible. You can use rails.

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Things change a lot when you take away the requirement to have a break ball. I tried to minimize cue ball movement in this sequence, and I thought it was just as well done with no rails as with rails. I think the 15 to the 4 can be tricky (long shot with short draw).

Prolly lots of ways to do this one.

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Nice Dan. I guess the 6-ball does go in the side. When I first looked at it I didn't see a pocket for it, but looking at it again I think it does go. Anyway, I saw that as my main obstacle to take care of. So that's the reason for clearing the corner to start my sequence. You're right, there are so many ways to go. I guess the real challenge would be to come up with a sequence that you could take to the real table and repeat over and over again without issue. Lots of stop shots like in your pattern would allow for that. I don't know if I've done that here, but I think it works.

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Deadon - you should consider learning to use the CueTable. It's basically impossible to go back and figure out your run. You have to scroll up to a table, scroll down to your numbers, scroll back up, etc. (or write the numbers down, which isn't worth it!)

Just a suggestion...
 
Dan White said:
Deadon - you should consider learning to use the CueTable. It's basically impossible to go back and figure out your run. You have to scroll up to a table, scroll down to your numbers, scroll back up, etc. (or write the numbers down, which isn't worth it!)

Just a suggestion...


Hey, if you think it tough trying to follow it, try writing it!:smile: I just don't have much time right now. Wei tried to show me once, guess its early dementia.
 
Deadon said:
Hey, if you think it tough trying to follow it, try writing it!:smile: I just don't have much time right now. Wei tried to show me once, guess its early dementia.

A compromise would be to simply quote the original layout with your sequence, so it's close by for us.
 
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