If you miss, but leave yourself a shot, wouldn't that mean the other guy now has that shot?I play a lot of 2-way shots where if I make it I have a good next shot, but if I miss you have essentially nothing.
But I rarely miss on purpose (that is not already a safety.)
Not him but an example, say you're playing 9B. You're on the 3 and have to shoot the 4 next. The 8 is in between them. You shoot the 3 to make, but control the CB so it snookers behind the 8 so if it does go in you have the 4 to shoot at next. If it doesn't go in, the other guy is snookered. It's a percentage play and play style might vary widely depending on the skill of your opponent.If you miss, but leave yourself a shot, wouldn't that mean the other guy now has that shot?
You know EXACTLY what i'm talking about.Depends on whom I'm playing. Some players you can "play"; others definitely won't take the bait and safe you; and still others can make whatever baited shot I leave them.
You know as well.An intentional miss is by definition a safety. The degrees of safe are variables that can be adjusted. If I am up against a Master, it better be lock down. Against a B player, not so much.
As a Master I had a Grand Master leave me a Bait shot. I took the bait and ran out for the Match.![]()
I added the last option in the survey b/c I forgot about the 1-pocket players that play straight pool.Not him but an example, say you're playing 9B. You're on the 3 and have to shoot the 4 next. The 8 is in between them. You shoot the 3 to make, but control the CB so it snookers behind the 8 so if it does go in you have the 4 to shoot at next. If it doesn't go in, the other guy is snookered. It's a percentage play and play style might vary widely depending on the skill of your opponent.
1P has a ton of 2 way shots, if you miss you don't want to sell the other guy a shot.
If you miss a cut-angle shot and hit it too thick; the CB will be slower than you intended and land short of where you wanted it to be.Likewise for a missed thin cut shot; it will travel further than intended. So, the other guy MAY not have a good and WON'T have the same shot had you made the pocket.If you miss, but leave yourself a shot, wouldn't that mean the other guy now has that shot?
the discussion is about straight pool,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Not him but an example, say you're playing 9B. You're on the 3 and have to shoot the 4 next. The 8 is in between them. You shoot the 3 to make, but control the CB so it snookers behind the 8 so if it does go in you have the 4 to shoot at next. If it doesn't go in, the other guy is snookered. It's a percentage play and play style might vary widely depending on the skill of your opponent.
1P has a ton of 2 way shots, if you miss you don't want to sell the other guy a shot.
my point is any time you set up your next shot but miss the current shot in 14.1 you leave the guy a shotIf you miss a cut-angle shot and hit it too thick; the CB will be slower than you intended and land short of where you wanted it to be.Likewise for a missed thin cut shot; it will travel further than intended. So, the other guy MAY not have a good and WON'T have the same shot had you made the pocket.
Thin cut, (1/8th ball or less) are quite common in straight pool & 1-pocket.
Yeah, sorry about that... It was late and I had about 10 tabs open in my browser. Obviously if you're playing a 2 way in straight pool it's a lot different. I'd say maybe if you're great at bank shots and they suck at them, leaving a bank may be an option but it's only going to work on certain players, and it's probably lower percentage to leave a bank than to just play a dead safe.the discussion is about straight pool,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
You might not call them masters but they certainly have mastered the game.. c'mon man, 200+ run and not a master?Players I'm against I wouldn't call Masters, but they can do 200+ I'm sure. They can run to 125 from 30 or 40.
You are thinking rotation games. I am thinking 8-ball games.If you miss, but leave yourself a shot, wouldn't that mean the other guy now has that shot?
no, I am thinking straight pool which is what this entire thread is about,,,,,,,,,You are thinking rotation games. I am thinking 8-ball games.