What would you do here? think OFFENSE!!!

Kick into the rail and try for the 11 in the other side, and if that goes by some crazy chance. Depending on position either just shoot the 8 in the other side, or play it off the 6 in the other side. But the truth is I would probably just lose.
 
Jump the 11 off the rail and over the 8 back inthe side pocket, leaving the cue ball behind the 8 to shoot it in the same side as the 11. :)
 
How about banking the 11 cross table using low/left english. Cut it shorter (thinner) and use low/left english. The left to angle the 11 into the pocket and the low to [hopefully] draw the CB into the 8 and break it out.

Nah, I'd probably lose to.

RG
 
Kick into the rail and try for the 11 in the other side, and if that goes by some crazy chance. Depending on position either just shoot the 8 in the other side, or play it off the 6 in the other side. But the truth is I would probably just lose.

Yes. If we're strictly speaking offense, kick the 11 into the top center pocket.
 
I'd normally answer the kick, but just for variety I saw another shot. Cut the 11 to barely graze the upper edge of the 2 and carom into the far corner pocket.

It's a pretty thin cut and would need a ton of accuracy. I guess you'd zigzag the CB back and forth with inside and hope to run into the 8 or land on the side pocket shot.
 
barely graze the 11 an knock in the 3 leave safe u really don.t have an offencesive shot here
 
I was just messing with the jump off the rail bank sunday night, and it was working a good percentage of the time. I'd bank it in the side.
 
Can you cut the 11 up to where the 4 is? Seems like you might take care of blocking the pocket and removing the 3 ball. I'd say in this situation thats a pretty offensive shot.

Chris
 
Jump the 11 off the rail and over the 8 back inthe side pocket, leaving the cue ball behind the 8 to shoot it in the same side as the 11. :)

The more I look at it, the more I like it. I think this was what the original poster was fishing for.
 
There's not many chances for offense here. The kick will leave you with another kick on the eight.

For that reason I like the jump of the 11 ball because you can slightly float the cue ball forward for a shot on the eight to the upper side pocket.
 
the shot was played as a rail jump over the 8. the cue stopped dead on contact with the 11. the 8 was then played as a dead billiard off the 6. both shots looked very impressive but with the way the balls were lying, both shots were quite a bit higher percentage than you would think. set them up and try it. the 11 is set as a dead bank if the 8 weren't in the way.
 
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