wincardona
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I need help in posting three pictures that I took with my phone on the wwyd position Ghost vs. Clyde 15 thread. I actually set the shot up four times and shot it, the first shot turned out to where there was no escape for Ghost, not even a Ghost could get out of the trap.:lol I was so impressed with the shot that I didn't think of taking a picture but I did snap and it hit me that I should of taken a picture so I shot it three more times and took the picture of the results, however, I don't know how to post them, can someone walk me through the procedure so I/we can expose the Hacker as the fool that he actually is. I can hear my phone ringing as we speak with people calling to assist me..jk..jk.
I'll describe how the shot plays out, then if I get help in posting the pictures I will do that too. Thanks.
The 3ball is not frozen to the 14ball there's 1/4" space between both balls, the 10ball is positioned so that after contact it will roll slowly toward my side rail but not to the bottom rail staying safey away from the bottom rail. The 14ball will carom off the 10ball and roll into the 9ball with the speed to reposition the 9ball close to the bottom rail, the cue ball will consistently fall off the side rail and end up very close to the 9ball (behind it) The ending result will look like a "log jam" with the 11ball 14ball and 9ball in front of the cue ball creating a blockade for the Ghost to do anything aggressive and a very high percentage of the time leaving serious problems for any return safety.
Need Help posting it.
Dr. Bill
I'll describe how the shot plays out, then if I get help in posting the pictures I will do that too. Thanks.
The 3ball is not frozen to the 14ball there's 1/4" space between both balls, the 10ball is positioned so that after contact it will roll slowly toward my side rail but not to the bottom rail staying safey away from the bottom rail. The 14ball will carom off the 10ball and roll into the 9ball with the speed to reposition the 9ball close to the bottom rail, the cue ball will consistently fall off the side rail and end up very close to the 9ball (behind it) The ending result will look like a "log jam" with the 11ball 14ball and 9ball in front of the cue ball creating a blockade for the Ghost to do anything aggressive and a very high percentage of the time leaving serious problems for any return safety.
Need Help posting it.
Dr. Bill