what to do in this spot?

deadwhak said:
<iframe src="http://CueTable.com/P/?@4HCBe1IVRV1PUjx@" noresize="noresize" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" frameborder="no" width="660" height="430" ></iframe> i was in this spot tonight..what to do?
If you read the sticky thread entitled " How to add a Cue Table Layout to your post", you will get more responses. It;s annoying to have to copy and paste, and load the link, rather than having it pop up along with your post. Good luck.
 
That's a hard shot jacked up over a ball. I'm not much of a 9-ball player, but on the tight tables I play on I'd probably opt for a safety.
 
the420trooper said:
If you read the sticky thread entitled " How to add a Cue Table Layout to your post", you will get more responses. It;s annoying to have to copy and paste, and load the link, rather than having it pop up along with your post. Good luck.
did read.trying over..sorry
 
deadwhak said:
... i was in this spot tonight..what to do?
(Jacked up over the nine shooting at the 8.) Unless you play jacked up a lot better than I do, hit the 8 half ball on the left side to leave it on the side rail with nothing but an off-angle bank. Just don't leave the 8 in front of the side pocket.
 
deadwhak said:
http://CueTable.com/P/?@4HCak1IVRc1PUcI@
(edited..same as first post...sorry..new to this)

I would try to do this since we are shooting over a ball... Maybe someone else here has a better shot :)

CueTable Help



*you want to click
wei.gif
first in your editor to get [ WEI][/WEI ] first.

Then past your layout URL in between. It will look like this: [ WEI]http://CueTable.com/P/?@4HCak1IVRc1PUcI@[/WEI ].

Once submitted, the layout will show up :)
 
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