E. Reyes vs. S.V.B. 2012 D.C.C.

Cowboy Dennis

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As long as the 14 stays where it is, this will be a continuing emergency for Efren. It has to be moved. Frank's shot should move it, and I like the shot. Efren can also kick off the head rail to hit the 14, and that's what I would do. The angle is there - no need to gimmick the shot. I might also prefer to hit the long rail before the 14, and make it a two rail kick.

Believe it or not this is Effie's 2nd shot with the 14 sitting there and, as you'll see in a minute, after Efren put the 14 by his own pocket SVB left it there:confused:.

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Cowboy Dennis

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Shoot the 15 into the foot rail about 3 inches from the 14 ball. 14 crosses over to his side, 15 moves up table and the CB is froze to the 11 ball.

He hit it as good as you wrote it:D. He drew the rock back a little and the 11 never moved.


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He left it here for SVB:


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SVB took a full 2 mins. & 15 secs. to bank and miss the 13 ball. Efren then ran exactly 1 ball starting with an open shot at the 14:eek:. This was a very strange match.
It was like watching an episode of The Twilight Zone.

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lll

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Shoot the 15 into the foot rail about 3 inches from the 14 ball. 14 crosses over to his side, 15 moves up table and the CB is froze to the 11 ball.

He hit it as good as you wrote it:D. He drew the rock back a little and the 11 never moved.

jeff
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