What's your shot?? - Today, 01:09 PM
Diamond barbox, score is 3-1 you in a 5-3 race playing 9 ball. It's your turn. The carom off the 3 to make the 9 MIGHT be possible, but you have to get in just the right spot, and hit into the rail hard before hitting the 3 to make the 9. Very, very tricky shot. Your opponent is a B player, fulling capable of running out most of the time when the balls co-operate. When they don't, he has no problem going for a break speed flyer. What would you do here??
What's your shot?? - Today, 01:09 PM
Diamond barbox, score is 3-1 you in a 5-3 race playing 9 ball. It's your turn. The carom off the 3 to make the 9 MIGHT be possible, but you have to get in just the right spot, and hit into the rail hard before hitting the 3 to make the 9. Very, very tricky shot. Your opponent is a B player, fulling capable of running out most of the time when the balls co-operate. When they don't, he has no problem going for a break speed flyer. What would you do here??
Neil,I did not want to disturb the 3-9. I figured that if I went off the left edge of the two for the safe, and didn't hit it real, real good, I would set up the 2-9 possible combo. Giving him a free whack at it. I knew leaving the 2 at the other end of the table would probably end up giving him a shot, and then he would be playing safe off the 3 and putting me in trouble.
So, I figured my best bet would be to double kiss of the two, trying to leave it there, and try and get the cb between the rail and the 7 to try and hook him. Low percentage, but I felt that if I failed at the hook, he still would be in trouble, and probably break everything out for me.
Well, as often happens, it didn't go quite as planned. I double kissed off the 2, but misjudged the angle a little and hit the 7. And, I GOT A ROLL! The 7 went in, the two did not stay near the rail, and I had a shot on the 2! (He thought I planned it all! heh, heh.)
The next part was a little tricky, and took a good stroke and speed, but I was able to make the two, follow down, clip the 9, and get perfect on the 3 for the runnout.
I posted this one to show the oft forgotten double kiss safe possiblity. It doesn't always work, but is often there. When it works, the ob stays on the rail, and you can often control the cb enough to hook your opponent.
In this case, I hit it way too hard.:embarrassed2:
Amen, brother.These threads are much more interesting than the CTE marketing and mud slinging threads. :wink:
I would take the unglamorous shot, thin the 2 and leave the cue ball up table without disturbing the 3/9.
Yes, that would be optimal. But, if you hit the 2 a hair to full, and move it into the 9, the 3 will move. Leaving a dead 2-9 combo possibility. That is why I ruled that option out.
Amen, brother.
Regarding Neil's typically knotty situation: I admire Neil's creativity, but no way I do I pass up this opportunity to uncluster the 3/9 - I'm bunting the 2 behind the 7 to the head rail and hopefully safing the CB off the 9. I especially like the fact that with the 2 on the head rail both long bank lanes are blocked.
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