I would hit the 6 with right hand english and spin to the bottom rail. if you hit it good you wont tie the 6 up and all 3 of those balls on your side will still goterhje said:
DEAD MONEY G said:I would hit the 6 with right hand english and spin to the bottom rail. if you hit it good you wont tie the 6 up and all 3 of those balls on your side will still go
terhje said:
jtompilot said:I also like the two rail 15. The 15 needs to be cut a little so left draw and stick the cue ball in the stack.
poolplayer2093 said:won't hitting it thick enough to draw the cue ball back into the stack bank the 15 toward the other guys pocket?
jtompilot said:I wouldnt be playing to make the 15, only too get it on my side of the table.
I think the 15 could nudge the 9 ball. Of coarse the sell out is always an option![]()
jtompilot said:I wouldnt be playing to make the 15, only too get it on my side of the table.
I think the 15 could nudge the 9 ball. Of coarse the sell out is always an option![]()
don:
Two rail the 15 into your hole and park the cue ball on the top rail between the first diamond and the top right hole. Go ahead and let your opponent shoot the long straigt in if they want.
jtompilot:
I also like the two rail 15. The 15 needs to be cut a little so left draw and stick the cue ball in the stack.
Neil:
Very thin hit on the 5 with a little left masse shot. That will bring the cb to the rail the 8 is on and then back gently into the pack.
terhje said:
gbru said:I would take an intentional foul rolling the q ball to the top right cushion/frozen.
george
Neil said:Patrick, re-read my post, I described the shot that you diagramed.:wink:
jtompilot said:Way too many bad things can happen thinning the 5 with left masse.