Video Contest (18): Run Out This 9-Ball Rack and Win a Fun Shirt !

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Dear all cuetable friends,
Here is an idea to start your great pool year of 2009, we are having another 9 ball runout video contest, ..
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Video Contest: Run Out This Rack and Win a Fun Shirt!

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Contest Rules
  1. Videotape yourself running out this rack under 5 minutes
  2. Submit your video to YouTube.com.
  3. Enter "CueTable Billiard Contest 2009.01" in the title and tags for the video.
  4. Login to CueTable.com and post the YouTube URL and a brief analysis here:http://talk.cuetable.com/showthread.php?p=3710#post3710
  5. The contest ends on 02.01.2009 - come back to check others' videos as well as the orginal video of a pro player playing this layout.
Prizes
  1. The first FIVE participants who upload his/her complete run-outs video will win a CueTable Polo Shirt.
  2. The prizes are for people who have not won before. In any case, formal winners are encouraged to participate and have fun together!

*The shirts are available for purchase as well. They are great looking and very comfortable.
Customization is available for any league players / team members. Please contact us for details.

Tips
  • Print out the layout (CueTable printing help)
  • Please also discuss your position plan and potential problems with others.
  • Anyone is welcome to add any comments on submitted videos.
  • Set you camera at a high spot so the video can cover the table. Use a tripod when possible.
  • If you have already seen the video before, please keep it a secret so others can enjoy this exercise.
  • For more exercises like this one, please check CueTable.com > Table Talk .
  • If you don't see the large size CueTable layout above, please download Adobe Shockwave Full Installer for your browser here: http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/alternates/#sp
  • To learn how to create your own diagram to show your ideas, please check CueTable Software Tutorial

This is an opportunity to measure yourself against pros, so study the layout and get your camera ready now. :lightbulb:



Good luck on the contest and many good rolls to you this year! :heart: :lightbulb: :rolleyes:

Cheers,
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I will try to do this layout and post it on Saturday.

Edit: damnnnn noooo i have an exam coming up i can't do it i have to study
 
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Good luck guys! :)

Do you see potentials problems in this layout?

What are your plans in solving them?


devindra said:
I will try to do this layout and post it on Saturday.

TheNewSharkster said:
I will to give this a shot this weekend
 
Good luck guys! :)

Do you see potentials problems in this layout?

What are your plans in solving them?


devindra said:
I will try to do this layout and post it on Saturday.

TheNewSharkster said:
I will to give this a shot this weekend
 
Good gravy, Wei...going for the throat this time, huh? That's a treacherous table.
 
TheNewSharkster said:
Just by looking at this I would say getting the correct position on the 4 is the most challenging part.

I agree. The key shot of the rack is playing from the 2 to the 4. If you get good on the 4, the rack becomes easy for a decent player. If you get bad, the rack can become nearly impossible. Of course, going from the 1 to the 2 sets up this key shot, and so that's very important as well. Once you have a good shot on the 5, the positional margins of error get very large, and the recovery options if you get on the wrong side of the ball get much more feasible.

-Andrew
 
Does the 5 go in the bottom left corner or no? Just curious before I go home and set this up tonight.

Also, I didn't see any notes about not disturbing any other balls. I remember that in previous challenges. If you can bump a ball I see no problem with pocketing the 4, using the 9 as a stopper and shooting the 5 in the side.
 
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Andrew Manning said:
I agree. The key shot of the rack is playing from the 2 to the 4. If you get good on the 4, the rack becomes easy for a decent player. If you get bad, the rack can become nearly impossible. Of course, going from the 1 to the 2 sets up this key shot, and so that's very important as well. Once you have a good shot on the 5, the positional margins of error get very large, and the recovery options if you get on the wrong side of the ball get much more feasible.

-Andrew


I see what you are doing. It is the chicken before the egg argument :grin:
 
yeppers.....

stuckart said:
Does the 5 go in the bottom left corner or no? Just curious before I go home and set this up tonight.

Also, I didn't see any notes about not disturbing any other balls. I remember that in previous challenges. If you can bump a ball I see no problem with pocketing the 4, using the 9 as a stopper and shooting the 5 in the side.


That was exactly what I was looking at too....

Jaden.

I'll record this when I get home. I can't win since I won the last one, but I'll still record it just for fun.
 
stuckart said:
Does the 5 go in the bottom left corner or no? Just curious before I go home and set this up tonight.
I would say it does, but you have to drive down the left lane as Lil Joe calls it. I would say you have a 1/2 pocket past the 6.

Wei may have intended for it to NOT go but you can only be so precise when placing the balls on a 2D table.

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stuckart said:
Does the 5 go in the bottom left corner or no? Just curious before I go home and set this up tonight.

Also, I didn't see any notes about not disturbing any other balls. I remember that in previous challenges. If you can bump a ball I see no problem with pocketing the 4, using the 9 as a stopper and shooting the 5 in the side.

The 5 will not going into the bottom left corner. :embarrassed2:

No rules about isturbing balls for this contest. :)
 
Do you win anything if you play the 1-ball to carom the 9-ball to bank into the 7-ball to carom into the side pocket for the win? :D
 
Samiel said:
Do you win anything if you play the 1-ball to carom the 9-ball to bank into the 7-ball to carom into the side pocket for the win? :D

Do you mean this?

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If you can show a video of you making it twice in a roll, maybe we can talk about it :rolleyes:
 
mosconiac said:
Good gravy, Wei...going for the throat this time, huh? That's a treacherous table.

Quite challenging yes...

Actually in the video, the pro player got out of line once. He found a way to save himself back in the game :)
 
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