Blackjack said:Bottom line - I should have never been in this position. That is what separates good from great.
Blackjack,
In all fairness to yourself, there are racks that are not runnable, and there are racks that are just evil.
I am ALWAYS struck by the complexity of the strategy in 14.1, even if it is just running balls without competition. There are precepts that every good straight pool will swear by (like getting those damn balls off the rail early in the rack, breaking clusters early with insurance balls, clearing the head area early if there is only 1 ball up there, minimize ball movement, minimize risk, take your easiest shot if possible, etc., etc.). Then when you watch a master play, they will have to violate one of those hallowed principles almost every rack - often they have to violate one principle to follow another.
It is knowing WHEN TO FOLLOW the principles, and WHEN TO VIOLATE them that make the expert player. JMO.