I came to the table with this layout the other day and my opponent thought I was trapped into playing a safe. Little did he know that the one ball had about 1/2 a pocket. The balls were staggered in such a fashion that there was sort of an "optical illusion" and it looked "iffy" if the one would pass through the four balls without touching them.
I knew there was about 1/2 inch clearance between the final two balls, but the shot would have to be hit perfectly. Not only that, the cue ball would have to be stopped within 1/2 inch of the one in order to stay on the two which was partially hidden by the ball near it. If you rolled forward more than 1/2 inch there was no way to make it in the corner pocket.
I jokingly told my partner that it looked like I was "OUT" and said "watch this, I'm going to slam that one in like Earl Strickland and stop the cue ball on a dime".
I lined up and there was a very, very, very slight angle on the shot to the pocket. It wasn't exactly straight which would make killing the cue ball difficult.
I hit the ball with a LOT of pace and stun and hit it just right. The one ball flew between the four blockers and hit center pocket and the cue ball stopped like it had hit a MAC truck, perfect on the two. I then ran out and that was the final game.
My "As seen on TV" shot is what I called it.
I knew there was about 1/2 inch clearance between the final two balls, but the shot would have to be hit perfectly. Not only that, the cue ball would have to be stopped within 1/2 inch of the one in order to stay on the two which was partially hidden by the ball near it. If you rolled forward more than 1/2 inch there was no way to make it in the corner pocket.
I jokingly told my partner that it looked like I was "OUT" and said "watch this, I'm going to slam that one in like Earl Strickland and stop the cue ball on a dime".
I lined up and there was a very, very, very slight angle on the shot to the pocket. It wasn't exactly straight which would make killing the cue ball difficult.
I hit the ball with a LOT of pace and stun and hit it just right. The one ball flew between the four blockers and hit center pocket and the cue ball stopped like it had hit a MAC truck, perfect on the two. I then ran out and that was the final game.
My "As seen on TV" shot is what I called it.
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