lol I wish...see above
My bad. .
lol I wish...see above
Kicking hard or kicking it soft are both risky keep in mind but is the best option (better than a masse). I would lean toward kicking it hard > kicking soft because you can possibly make the ball OR get safe. Kicking it soft only gives you a chance at the safe option.
This is the truth.I'm rolling the 9 onto the 7....I'll fight it out from here.
If the 7 isn't froze, the only other shot that doesn't involve getting luck is to hit the 7 off
two rails and play the hook behind the 9.
This situation came up last night:
It's hill-hill, my shot, and I can't see the 7.
Yeah, that's true. But kicking hard also opens up the possibility of scratching.
Okay, Okay...
I ended up softly kicking off the short rail(to the right) and I left the cue ball locked up right on top of the 7 ball, almost froze. My opponent tried to thin the 7 and get behind the 9 but he missed shape and I got out.
I think kicking the 7 full is a better shot if executed well but it has to be hit almost perfect for it to work out. I felt I had a better chance of executing the slow kick because even if I hit the side of the 7 I still wouldn't leave much of a shot. I only had to worry making contact.
I think that's a good shot.
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