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Shawn,

At last years Texas Open you played a guy on Saturday night (Robbie Smith). He came up dry on the break and left you tough.

The cue ball was a diamond in on the foot rail and the one ball was a diamond up from the head rail tight on the side rail. Most of the rack was in front of you and the one.

You hit the cue with extreme left english and kicked the one along the rail all the way back into the corner where you were standing.

When you make a shot like that and see your opponent slump in his chair, do you think to yourself "I just shot a hole in his dreams and he's done" or do you breathe a sigh of relief that you didn't give up BIH?
 
Shawn,

At last years Texas Open you played a guy on Saturday night (Robbie Smith). He came up dry on the break and left you tough.

The cue ball was a diamond in on the foot rail and the one ball was a diamond up from the head rail tight on the side rail. Most of the rack was in front of you and the one.

You hit the cue with extreme left english and kicked the one along the rail all the way back into the corner where you were standing.

When you make a shot like that and see your opponent slump in his chair, do you think to yourself "I just shot a hole in his dreams and he's done" or do you breathe a sigh of relief that you didn't give up BIH?

I never let myself get caught up celabrating an incredible shot right after I make one. I wait til I run the rack out cause that shot means nothing if you don't get out. I have to pretend that I was supposed to make that shot ! LOL !
 
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