Looks about as good as anything so far.If it lays right I might try leaving the cueball frozen to the 12 ball (pink stripe)...and bang those two balls up table. Rearrange the furniture.
I would take an intentional, rolling the cue ball up to the 1st diamond on the top rail. I would probably plat the cue ball into the side rail and then to the top rail. I dont like anything else and Im going to wait for a better position hopefully next inning. Keith
I like your shot best Bill, freezing the cue ball on the 5 ball is the key to the shot. Looks like the 6 ball going into the 9 ball and then the 6 caroming off the 2 ball could produce some positive action for you, but remember to try to position the cue ball close to the 5 ball. Medium hard speed.I would drive the 6 into the 9 and freeze the stone on the 5. It might come out pretty nice, but at least it won't get worse. Shoot into the flock - you might hit something.
The position you leave the cue ball in with your shot is the same kind of position I would like to leave you in if I were at the table. I agree you do get away from your shot, but what about your next shot?:sorryIf it lays right I might try leaving the cueball frozen to the 12 ball (pink stripe)...and bang those two balls up table. Rearrange the furniture.
I would take an intentional, rolling the cue ball up to the 1st diamond on the top rail. I would probably plat the cue ball into the side rail and then to the top rail. I dont like anything else and Im going to wait for a better position hopefully next inning. Keith
Larry and Keith, from there Efren rolls onto the 3, possibly nicking the 6, and then to the long rail, to about the position you see it in the picture. The 9 and 13 will come to rest near Efren's pocket. SVB will find that he has compounded his misery.
...By rolling into the 13 ball and split hit the 13 and caroming into the 11 ball you get a lot done. First the possible combination that may have been lined up for your opponent is now not available, secondly the 13 and more predictably the 11 ball should drop near the bottom rail and represent what I refer to as a blocking ball. The cue ball will carom off the 13 and 11 ball and then go to the side rail and finally drop softly to the bottom rail in back of the moved 11 ball... Dr. Bill
Billy, from which CB position are you describing your shot? From Keith/Larry's CB leave, or from the original layout? The 13 and 11 aren't near each other. Are you referring to the 12/11?
Doc
Larry and Keith, from there Efren rolls onto the 3, possibly nicking the 6, and then to the long rail, to about the position you see it in the picture. The 9 and 13 will come to rest near Efren's pocket. SVB will find that he has compounded his misery.