The combo take-out is a good shot, but tricky to control all the moving parts. Plus the CB can't be left to where the opponent would have a return bank.
I like simply kicking off the foot rail with left spin, banking the stripe by the hole over to my side. The CB rolls safely up table. If successful, the opponent is left in trouble.
~Doc
Kick bank the ball by Tony's hole. The cue ball runs up table and no shot for Tony is left. Pretty standard shot for a player of JJ's caliber.
Kick bank the ball by Tony's hole. The cue ball runs up table and no shot for Tony is left. Pretty standard shot for a player of JJ's caliber.
Is there enough room for this shot. If so, this is the shot. You might even make the ball.
Is there enough room for this shot. If so, this is the shot. You might even make the ball.
This is high level gangster(I am from Chicago), but if this is laying right... game over.
You bank the 4 with the intention of making the 10 ball with the carom from the cue ball.
The 4 banks off the rail and back towards the 14 to carom towards your hole.
The cue ball carries off the 10 ball and under neath the stripe that is at your opponents hole.
Great minds, Jerry... (post #3)Kick bank the ball by Tony's hole. The cue ball runs up table and no shot for Tony is left. Pretty standard shot for a player of JJ's caliber.
Kick bank the ball by Tony's hole. The cue ball runs up table and no shot for Tony is left. Pretty standard shot for a player of JJ's caliber.
Is there enough room for this shot. If so, this is the shot. You might even make the ball.