This would be a more entertaining pattern. Very easy to hit that draw shot a tad thin and end up short side of the 2 (think slick cloth). Also very easy to hit the 9 first and end up below the 2. 2 first and you might push the 9 between the opposite corner and 6.Straight line picked the proper shot, draw straight back to the two stripes, preferably hitting the one on the left.
Either you'll get perfect shape for the 2 or for the problem ball.
If not....you'll be so close to the 2 ball (parkin on either stripe) that shape from the 2 to your problem ball will be Easy to control with minimal cue ball speed.
Sky chose the wrong shot right outta the gate.
I think if you are going that way, it's easier to hit the 7 and the 1 without too much thought, and then play of the 3 to leave a shot on the 2. No insurance balls though.This would be a more entertaining pattern. Very easy to hit that draw shot a tad thin and end up short side of the 2 (think slick cloth). Also very easy to hit the 9 first and end up below the 2. 2 first and you might push the 9 between the opposite corner and 6.
I should stfu while I'm ahead but ay... Escape shots can be a leap of faith but this draw shot isn't even that risky. Matter of fact, I think the new cloth makes the draw billiard more likely to land properly than not. The alignment affords the shooter the opportunity to aim the cue ball and all but forget the object ball.This would be a more entertaining pattern. Very easy to hit that draw shot a tad thin and end up short side of the 2 (think slick cloth). Also very easy to hit the 9 first and end up below the 2. 2 first and you might push the 9 between the opposite corner and 6.
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You've got solids....your at the table.
Sky is up. He broke this rack, made a ball, and shot in the four. 2017 Bar Table Championship.Was Tin Man shooting?
Fair enough... However one, even albeit relatively simple draw shot, is one trick shot too many when you can very easily roll the CB around the table in question.I should stfu while I'm ahead but ay... Escape shots can be a leap of faith but this draw shot isn't even that risky. Matter of fact, I think the new cloth makes the draw billiard more likely to land properly than not. The alignment affords the shooter the opportunity to aim the cue ball and all but forget the object ball.
Fair enough... However one, even albeit relatively simple draw shot, is one trick shot too many when you can very easily roll the CB around the table in question.
I do enjoy these WWYD threads. Sheds a ton of light on the patterns people can dream up and the justification behind them.
Why bother with the dramatic, and just start right off with the elegance...? Are we playing to win or to get a spot on a highligh reel...?The reason for the dramatic shot first is working towards an elegant solution (easily rolling the cueball around) is like ice skating and worse, by the time you get to the actual issue, the 2 and the 6, there's no cover. It's do or die.
Someone suggested shooting the 2 directly. The camera angle doesn't show enough detail on that situation. It's unclear if cueball has room to clear the 9 and land comfortably in the window for the 6 and it does look like you have to give the 9 enough of a bump to bounce over and actually interfere with the 6.
Sure it does... If you're high on the 2 a minor amount of stun puts the CB into the 9. If you lower you can roll through and possibly not even bother touching the 9 on the way back up for the 6. Lets say you go middle table off the 3 for some reason. You can still cut the 2 in, come off the short rail and knock the 9 into the 12, clearing them both. However that's a bad choice considering the other two options.3 to the 2 still doesn't account for how the 9 sits. The actual orientation is unclear and if you get outta line on the 6 you really have no choice but to use your free shots up table.
That's the comical thing. You think you have a foolproof way the 6 but you really have no clue how the CB or 2 is going to end up. IF you hit the 9 clean in the face you end up like you say, (I highlighted the key word). Odds are that's not going to happen and you're playing a shot that's going to manlipulate the 2 when you don't have to. This is pool 101. Don't moves balls around when you don't have to. As the 2 ball lays, you don't need to move it, and you can roll for shape to the 6 by just potting it if you're on the left side of the table.The idea with getting close to the 2 is so you have a foolproof way to the 6. And it's not a power draw thing. Hitting the 9 just stops the ball where it's needed. Once you make the six you have all the leeway left to roll 'em as you please.
Link to video...?I looked this up. Sky shot the 3,2,5 left himself hooked on the 6 &7 and made 2 jumps and a carom to finish the rack.
I don't play much 8 ball but I'd cut the 10 running into the 12 and 9 to break them out with insurance balls available.
Why didn't you tell me before I shot the 10 ball? Who am I playing?Actually, after cutting the 10 your opponent would stand up and take BIH and run out on you - you're solids![]()