Assuming I can't see either of the balls past the 8-ball, I like going off the right side of the 15 and try to get on the top rail behind the 5 ball. Definitely playing safe from here, and definitely not leaving the cue ball on the bottom half of the table.Your shot/stripes.
Pro choose the wrong shot.
You could also come down z fashion and land short side in the 2, 7 crotch. Last option I'd try is tie the 2 and 7 up.Assuming I can't see either of the balls past the 8-ball, I like going off the right side of the 15 and try to get on the top rail behind the 5 ball. Definitely playing safe from here, and definitely not leaving the cue ball on the bottom half of the table.
Unfortunately your opponent is shooting solids and parking the CB down there while sending the 15 up table will certainly have you returning to the table frozen to a blocker.You could also come down z fashion and land short side in the 2, 7 crotch. Last option I'd try is tie the 2 and 7 up.
This... and as close to the left hand pocket as possible.Freeze the rock on the head rail, nothing else
The the top pocket in the pic. I didn’t know if it was right or left. That’s the only shot here, no matter how strong you play.This... and as close to the left hand pocket as possible.
However if I was a pro and I know I'd be the best pro ever. I would try to park the CB behind the 5 rather than freeze to the rail. Your opponent is going to have a real hard time returning a safe from there.
I'm calling that one the 'left' pocket.The the top pocket in the pic. I didn’t know if it was right or left. That’s the only shot here, no matter how strong you play.
Obviously you don't jump well.Player sliced it down the long rail with a slight over cut.
Sold Out, almost made it.![]()
All I saw was, clip r/s of stripe on the long rail left of the 5.
Bank out (stripe) to hopefully block the 5, but that's not your major move.
Land cue ball on head string, 5 as a blocker to opponents pocket.
This... and as close to the left hand pocket as possible.
However if I was a pro and I know I'd be the best pro ever. I would try to park the CB behind the 5 rather than freeze to the rail. Your opponent is going to have a real hard time returning a safe from there.