Run this rack out #5

Colin Colenso said:
When you save it, choose JPEG, not BMP.

Should be around 30kb.

Another tip is save the pic as JPEG before you start adding the lines. Otherwise, when you later save it as a JPEG, the lines can become blurry.

Thanks Colin, Don't know what I'd do without your guys help!
 
renard said:
Thanks Colin, Don't know what I'd do without your guys help!

also, when you "save as", there will be an "option" button. in that option you can adjust the quality of the jpg. the lower the number, the higher the quality and thus a bigger file size. i just saved an image from this forum which was 57kb. when i resaved it as "save as", i lessened the quality of the jpg to "26", and cut the file size down to 26kb.
 
bruin70 said:
also, when you "save as", there will be an "option" button. in that option you can adjust the quality of the jpg. the lower the number, the higher the quality and thus a bigger file size. i just saved an image from this forum which was 57kb. when i resaved it as "save as", i lessened the quality of the jpg to "26", and cut the file size down to 26kb.

I stand in awe of you guys! I'm not worthy!!!
 
I wouldn't run it out.

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Gosh I hate using wei table it never comes out the way it starts/.....

Anyways I wouldn't run this out I would take stripes by stop shotting off of the fourteen. Then I would shoot the nine in the side and follow the natural tangent over to where the green line is and then hit the ten playing safe against the rail while getting the break out on the 10-13.

If the opponent Fouls, you follow off the twelve to break out the eleven and use the thirteen in the corner after the breakout. The natural tangent off the 12 is just behind the five, so you use a little follow and about a 25 degree angle on the twelve for the breakout. It should knock the two and four clear. If the opponent doesn;t foul the angle they are coming off of makes a good chance of breaking out your eleven for you.

It is possible that you'd end up behind either the eight or the six, but if you do you would have hit the breakout perfect and you would have a shot on the eleven. otherwise you would have an open shot on the thirteen in the corner and could play the ten off seven in the side after that. That would clear up the fifteen in the side and from there you should have no problem getting from the fifteen to the eleven. Then it's a simple stop shot for the eight in the side. or far right corner.
 
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But you can still run this rack right Black ball? Hence the name...

Jaden you always see different things in racks, thats why I do these run the racks. I like your theory because the percentages are low for them to make a kick and get safe. The only problem is if they do make a good hit you might play hell to get a good breakout angle.
 
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