Not a option.cant tell if you can
hit the 4 full
draw on to the 5
???
shouldnt leave him an easy shot
thanksNot a option.
That looks to be the best option.I'd go one rail softly into the 4.
A massed shot could make the 4 but what if you miss and leave a hanger?That looks to be the best option.
It's always hard to tell from these photos but a slow rolling cue ball with a ton of middle left might spin the 4 in,but again that's so close to not working you would have to see this in person.
The 5 is too close to the 4 for a masse shot.A massed shot could make the 4 but what if you miss and leave a hanger?
I'm not trying to make a ball. Playing safe thus the word "softly".That looks to be the best option.
It's always hard to tell from these photos but a slow rolling cue ball with a ton of middle left might spin the 4 in,but again that's so close to not working you would have to see this in person.
Not a good move to shoot a low percentage shot in 14.1.Howdy All;
I'd attempt to cross the 4 to the opposite corner hit CB with center follow with enough to bring it
back above the 5 so I could roll it (5), into corner.
hank
measureman, Howdy;Not a good move to shoot a low percentage shot in 14.1.
If you miss you could leave a break shot for your opponent and he could run racks on you.
14.1 is a conservative style of play.
Measureman is right. You are talking about scoring only 2 points as from where I think you leave whitey after your bank the 5 isn't a very good break ball. You miss the bank and your opponent may punish you with a big run.measureman, Howdy;
I had written something to the effect of; Knowing that banking is not a favorite of
14.1 players it is in 1-P as well as a few other skills that don't normally get used in 14.1.
I believe that all skills that a player has should be utilized in any game or they are just
tying 1 arm behind their back and trying to win that way. Just my opinion.
hank
alphadog, Howdy;Measureman is right. You are talking about scoring only 2 points as from where I think you leave whitey after your bank the 5 isn't a very good break ball. You miss the bank and your opponent may punish you with a big run.
I once saw Willie Mosconi on a talk show and the host asked him how he would play a ball next to the cushion that had no obvious pocket? Willie in his condescending tone replied "You bank it . the cushions are rubber for a reason".
As if on cue, here is a video that Niels Feijen just posted about this way to play safe........ Here is another possible shot, going rail first to the 5:
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This lets you get more distance between the cue ball and the object balls. It uses a special technique to aim: play as if you want to barely hit the 5 on the left side ignoring the cushion. Depending on the cushion, you may have to aim to barely miss the 5. This works best for frozen balls but can be used to contact nearly frozen balls. Probably not the best choice in this situation at it leaves banks, but you may want to test your opponent.