I think on that table you can just shoot the nine into the corner and the cue ball can roll and touch the top of the stack. Hopefully a few balls will come out and you shoot the one or two next
So my vision was quite spot on! ThanksYes, the cluster was not tight. Also the cue-9 angle was slightly too parallel to the left cushion. In addition the 1 ball was way off, but it wasn't important at the time. Here is the perspective view that more or less matches the picture.
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And here is the overhead if you take some follow off the cue ball and land on the 13.
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And here is what can happen if you just let the cue ball roll. No shot.
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In between if you manage to split the 11-8, you usually end up with something but it's not as sure as landing on the 13 where you're going to have a shot on the 1 or 2 somewhere.
Sure. That shot can be made, and often. Playing on older GCs (with side pocket ‘buckets’) can leave you trained with an ‘obscured’ sense of the percentages. I see badly missed corner shots frequently drop on Diamonds with tight/pro pockets and deep shelves, but firmly hit side shots at steep angles have to be near perfect. A millimeter either way, and the OB hits dead on the far point and bobbles out, or brushes the near point (with the same result). I‘ve had to adjust my game to where those steep side shots are now a ‘last resort’ (when no viable corner shot alternatives present)....or maybe aren't afraid to miss????...., lol
Hey I agree... I just happen the see that particular side shot as having much of a steep approach angle.Sure. That shot can be made, and often. Playing on older GCs (with side pocket ‘buckets’) can leave you trained with an ‘obscured’ sense of the percentages. I see badly missed corner shots frequently drop on Diamonds with tight/pro pockets and deep shelves, but firmly hit side shots at steep angles have to be near perfect. A millimeter either way, and the OB hits dead on the far point and bobbles out, or brushes the near point (with the same result). I‘ve had to adjust my game to where those steep side shots are now a ‘last resort’ (when no viable corner shot alternatives present).
I like this shot because it gives a chance to set a break shot for the next rack.Here is my guess of what the overhead would look like and how a follow shot on the 9 will work. It's a fuller shot than it seems from the pictures.
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Here is the result for that particular hit.
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