i'll tell you what I did: shot the 2-ball and missed.
If you knew you were going to miss, did you at least leave a pattern that doesn't allow for a break and run.
Suppose you played perfect and had the break shot, but on the third to last shot you missed, like you described. Is there a shot you can play, legal or foul to avoid leaving the opponent a break and run pattern.
Yes, your strategy supposes you would play perfectly and break and run, but sometimes I plan on leaving a defensive pattern on the table in case something happens on my way to the break and run, that happens frequently.
This sounds like playing not to lose rather than playing to win. There are conservative approaches for when your not playing well, but it generally involves playing safe routes rather than trying to do more than you feel capable of. For example, if my game is very off I'll shoot the break ball instead of playing a difficult shot that I might have played if I was in better form. In this way I'm only running 10-14 balls at a time and being conservative, but I'm still playing to win as I'm still playing positive shots for the most part.
Generally speaking, if you are always planning for what happens if you miss, you're playing negatively. Furthermore, your mind tends to execute what you think about, so if you're thinking of missing constantly it will happen more often than you'd like.
As for the original question, the 14 is the first shot for sure.
This sounds like playing not to lose rather than playing to win. There are conservative approaches for when your not playing well, but it generally involves playing safe routes rather than trying to do more than you feel capable of. For example, if my game is very off I'll shoot the break ball instead of playing a difficult shot that I might have played if I was in better form. In this way I'm only running 10-14 balls at a time and being conservative, but I'm still playing to win as I'm still playing positive shots for the most part.
Generally speaking, if you are always planning for what happens if you miss, you're playing negatively. Furthermore, your mind tends to execute what you think about, so if you're thinking of missing constantly it will happen more often than you'd like.
As for the original question, the 14 is the first shot for sure.