off the three back of 7
That's the shot I like. Although it is Alex at the table..With Scott, I’m sure there’s some exotic power shot available here, but PJ has the simple solution and it looks good to me... brushing the stripe and putting the cb behind the stack...
Scott may take it a step farther and brush the stripe then take the cb two rails into the top of the stack, he’s certainly capable...
Yep. Alex, it’s right there in B&W... Senior moment Doc...That's the shot I like. Although it is Alex at the table..
~Doc
With Scott, I’m sure there’s some exotic power shot available here, but PJ has the simple solution and it looks good to me... brushing the stripe and putting the cb behind the stack...
Scott may take it a step farther and brush the stripe then take the cb two rails into the top of the stack, he’s certainly capable...
My first thought was to just 2-rail kick to the back of the stack -- target is pretty big. My second was to try that coming off the stripe, which I'd probably try -- you'd have to miss the stack entirely to totally sell out.
Take a foul. Go up table 2 rails, lay cue ball in the backside of the stack.
Yep. Alex, it’s right there in B&W... Senior moment Doc...
That mean........lol
It’s not the right time to come off the stripe and go in the stack. The balls are already broken up. I think Alex is going to try to put a ball in his hole trapping Scott. How? By banking the (4? Ball next to the three) back across the table, skimming off the three into the pocket or close to it. He will use the stack to prevent a return or a block to his shot.
It’s not the right time to come off the stripe and go in the stack. The balls are already broken up. I think Alex is going to try to put a ball in his hole trapping Scott. How? By banking the (4? Ball next to the three) back across the table, skimming off the three into the pocket or close to it. He will use the stack to prevent a return or a block to his shot.