then 15 in lower corner, 14 in top corner, 12 in lower corner, 13 in top corner, 2 in top side, 4 in top corner, 8 in lower side sliding to break position for the 3.
I liked it the same way that Deadon did it. Also, I saw a "y" end table pattern! And a key ball to play into the pattern!
Yup. There it is. I guess when it comes down to it, although the best end patterns are stop shots with these shapes, pretty much any ball anywhere can be a workable key ball if a stop shot on the ball before it sets up a nice angle for the key ball shot.
Here are a few more shapes in this layout. This is a tricky layout because balls are being blocked, but you get the idea.
Have not looked at other post yet, so I apologize in advance for any duplication. Again, be easy on me... really just starting to learn the game. I can say that since I have started coming up with responses to these types of posts, my game patterns and the ability to spot patterns have improved.