C. Bartram vs. C. Deuel 2010 D.C.C.

GoldCrown

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most likely pocket speed into the 3.
 
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baby huey

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Follow in or jump the cueball off the table when pocketing the ball jarred in Bartrums hole. Now the score will be 6/5 vs 7/6. I like that spread a lot better.
 

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Follow in or jump the cueball off the table when pocketing the ball jarred in Bartrums hole. Now the score will be 6/5 vs 7/6. I like that spread a lot better.

interesting thought jerry. that's one to think on. thanks for sharing.

(my first thought was to pocket the ball and leave him on the end rag (and no - don't like giving him a free swing but as todd says, a man's gotta know his limitations....:lol)
 

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Hit the long rail and kick the 15 to lock up both balls on the head rail. Being that close it's not difficult to control. I like that better than my layup on top of the 15.
 

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I'm thinking make the 3 for him by hitting rail first from the top side, to send the cue ball over to the side rail on my side of the table. That appears to me to leave awkward banks at best for Bartram and we are battling with a 7-6 advantage. I would not want to come off the hill by following the 3 in.
 

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I'm thinking make the 3 for him by hitting rail first from the top side, to send the cue ball over to the side rail on my side of the table. That appears to me to leave awkward banks at best for Bartram and we are battling with a 7-6 advantage. I would not want to come off the hill by following the 3 in.

This is the best shot
 
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