Shane Van Boening was playing in the 2008 Iowa State Poolplayers Association ProAm Tournament last weekend. When I saw the following layout, I knew I would see something special so I fired up the digital camera. His opponent had scratched on the break and SVB was faced with this tricky layout. This is bartable 8B with BIH in the kitchen.
Here's the layout. Think about how you would do it...if you would even try to run out...and then watch the vid. Remember, you have BIH...what's your first shot and how do you deal with the trouble balls?
EDIT: I fixed the above cuetable.
Here's the vid. I've imbedded the cuetable in the vid, so you can pause the clip to study the layout before you watch a master chisel up the rack.
http://www.youtube.com/v/WosSjkKKf04
As an added bonus, I'll be posting up some clips of SVB's break later, which you will be able to study to improve your own. Not many people have a more effective break than him.
Here's the layout. Think about how you would do it...if you would even try to run out...and then watch the vid. Remember, you have BIH...what's your first shot and how do you deal with the trouble balls?
EDIT: I fixed the above cuetable.
Here's the vid. I've imbedded the cuetable in the vid, so you can pause the clip to study the layout before you watch a master chisel up the rack.
http://www.youtube.com/v/WosSjkKKf04
As an added bonus, I'll be posting up some clips of SVB's break later, which you will be able to study to improve your own. Not many people have a more effective break than him.
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