If you've got the speed down, cut the 4 and leave the CB to lock up with/behind the spotted ball. That should leave no decent shot and moving the 4 down towards the pocket will make a re-hook tricky, while putting another ball in play for Corey's return to the table.
Other than that, cutting off the 4 and dropping the hanger to hide em in the corner.
Other than that, cutting off the 4 and dropping the hanger to hide em in the corner.
This is also what I'd shoot. He'd then probably roll the 1 ball in (helping me) and I'd thin the 7 and send him back to the headrail.
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I haven't decided yet what I would do.Takes me awhile sometimes.John B.
Well John, after you get down, get back up, get back down, get back up and stroke your shaft, get back down, get back up & remove a piece of lint from the table cloth, and finally get back down again, please let us know what you'd shoot.
We're all waiting.
RBL
Well John, after you get down, get back up, get back down, get back up and stroke your shaft, get back down, get back up & remove a piece of lint from the table cloth, and finally get back down again, please let us know what you'd shoot.
We're all waiting.
RBL
This is also what I'd shoot. He'd then probably roll the 1 ball in (helping me) and I'd thin the 7 and send him back to the headrail.
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A. I wouldnt roll the 1 in helping you. I would bunt and make sure a ball didnt fall. There is nothing really wrong with crossing the 8 and putting all the balls together. However, my strength is to control the pace of the game. I can get the balls open and I can close up the balls as required. Here you want to open up the game. One of the strongest ways to get balls open is to get the cue ball underneath some of the tied up balls forcing your oppo to shoot them away and maybe into play. Thats why I would play Mr Bank's shot and knock off the hanging ball and spot it up. If I was bad luck enough to leave a cross side so be it. No matter what he does I will have the balls open jiffy quick after that.
Beard
Once one ball is on the spot it is often easy to shoot another ball off and with the two balls together, not leave a shot at either of them.
Ok,after I get done doin all that here's the shot...I'm not crossing the 8,It's on the kiss and If you miss the kiss It's coming out to the left and might leave a straightback.However I will just shoot the 8 straight on to make sure i don't get the double kiss and just roll the 8 straight down below the side pocket
as close to those balls as I can,being real carefull and let the cball fall on the end rail.That's what I would do.John B.