I recall it was in one of Capelle's books (PYB9-ball?) which I don't have handy now, a shot where a ball is close to the short rail, around one diamond from the corner, and the task is to play a thin safety leaving the object ball there on the rail while driving the whitey to the opposite short rail.
There was a hint how to do that better, which I don't remember. Apart from asking to remind me that, I wonder if there is any other good recipe to thin a ball? Recently such situation comes up here and there in my game, and I noticed I hit the object ball a little bit too thick. Yes, I'm afraid of missing it completely :smile:
I'm especially interested in situations where there is distance between OB and CB, like 6 to 8 feet of felt. Makes the task really challenging.
There was a hint how to do that better, which I don't remember. Apart from asking to remind me that, I wonder if there is any other good recipe to thin a ball? Recently such situation comes up here and there in my game, and I noticed I hit the object ball a little bit too thick. Yes, I'm afraid of missing it completely :smile:
I'm especially interested in situations where there is distance between OB and CB, like 6 to 8 feet of felt. Makes the task really challenging.
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