What Would You Do in This Position?

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Someone posted these and it took me a while to figure it out :eek:
http://talk.cuetable.com/showthread.php?p=4238&posted=1#post4238

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Your ball is yellow and note that there is suppose to be no space between yellow and white.

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Even tougher, you are white ball and there is no space between white and yellow.
 
Shoot Hard And Holler Sh#t...........

First Diagram.... Some Type Of Double Kiss Off Red

Second ........ Reverse English Around Table

You Can Always Play Safe

But If There Is No Space Between Balls..... Frozen Ball Rule Is In Effect
 
You should be asking Semih Sayginer about those...He is probably tried something like that before & made it.:thumbup:
 
I'm with Bob. By definition if there is no space between the P & O balls they are frozen and once spotted you have a handsome around the table shot.
 
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cuetable said:
Someone posted these and it took me a while to figure it out :eek:
http://talk.cuetable.com/showthread.php?p=4238&posted=1#post4238

3c20090207a.jpg

Your ball is yellow and note that there is suppose to be no space between yellow and white.

3c20090207b.jpg

Even tougher, you are white ball and there is no space between white and yellow.

If the balls are frozen your ball would go to the center table spot and your opponents ball would go to the center foot spot, according to standard 3-cushion rules. From there it is a 5 or 6 rail shot nothing that tough.
 
manwon said:
If the balls are frozen your ball would go to the center table spot and your opponents ball would go to the center foot spot, according to standard 3-cushion rules. From there it is a 5 or 6 rail shot nothing that tough.

If the shooter's cue ball is frozen to another ball, the shooter has the choice of having the two frozen balls spotted or shooting away from the frozen ball. In this case, the shooter's cue ball goes on the middle of the three spots at the end of the table from which one breaks ("head" and "foot" are not used consistently across all cuesports), and the opponent's cue ball goes in the center of the table.

Mark
 
Here's a stab at Shot 1
Shoot into the cushion with reverse (left) and just nick the yellow coming out. With a GREAT HIT on the Yellow the CB goes 5 more rails to the Red.

Shot 2, Rules aside, it's a 5 rail force follow.

Those are my answers and I'm sticking to it.
 
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