So my opponent was on the hill and I was just having one of those bad days. You know, when you can't see the outs and even if you do, you can't knock down the shots? Well, I'm playing on a double-shim table, struggling a little to knock 'em down and end up messing up my out (again). However, I manage to tie things up but I'm looking things over and realize that my opponent has the advantage. All he has to do is combo my ball in and I'm pretty much through (see Wei table below).
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%K[5\6%L[7B3%MG6Z6%ND0Z5%O[5\7%PZ3I8
)END

I have the 13 and 14 near the lower-left corner. The rest are all solids. Now, I'll save you the suspence, I didn't win but I thought my idea was my best chance. Before I give it away, I was wondering what everyone else had in mind. BTW, my last shot was defensive. Although I did want to try breaking out the 13, I simply didn't see anything good coming from it.
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%K[5\6%L[7B3%MG6Z6%ND0Z5%O[5\7%PZ3I8
)END

I have the 13 and 14 near the lower-left corner. The rest are all solids. Now, I'll save you the suspence, I didn't win but I thought my idea was my best chance. Before I give it away, I was wondering what everyone else had in mind. BTW, my last shot was defensive. Although I did want to try breaking out the 13, I simply didn't see anything good coming from it.