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I agree with what you said before, Freddy. I think a person would have to be standing at the table looking at the actual layout to decide what to do. The way I set the balls up, the 7 didn't pass into the side. If that's an option, it really opens up possibilities./QUOTE]
If you watch Dave's video again, when Bob shoots the 1 to 9 combo for the corner. The 9 ball clears the 7 ball and hits the short rail. I didn't keep up with the rest of the class on the first round and didn't put that much thought into it. After re watching the video again to make sure I didn't miss something. I noticed Dave had the 8 ball and 2 ball off the rail much more than I did, missed that. Either way, those are hangers, right? LOL
Here's the link to the new poll with 21 different shot options listed and demonstrated:I just got done filming a bunch of video of all of the options discussed so far in addition to some not discussed yet. I'm about to start editing the video now and I'll post something tonight or tomorrow. I'll post a link here when it is available.
Whether you voted on this thread or not, please place votes on the new thread so we can keep track of what most people like. You can select as many options as you think are good choices.Here's the link to the new poll with 21 different shot options listed and demonstrated:
9-Ball Layout With 21 Different Shot Options! Which Do You Like Best?
If you watch Dave's video again, when Bob shoots the 1 to 9 combo for the corner. The 9 ball clears the 7 ball and hits the short rail. I didn't keep up with the rest of the class on the first round and didn't put that much thought into it. After re watching the video again to make sure I didn't miss something. I noticed Dave had the 8 ball and 2 ball off the rail much more than I did, missed that. Either way, those are hangers, right? LOL
I'm not sure what you're asking. The 8-ball and 2-ball are certainly should-make shots.
Freddie