Cowboy Dennis said:With all of the crazy suggestions that we usually get on these layouts I'm surprised that nobody suggested this shot. We are all getting better I guess .
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Cowboy Dennis said:With all of the crazy suggestions that we usually get on these layouts I'm surprised that nobody suggested this shot. We are all getting better I guess .
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But it's so simple to draw those lines.androd said:Dennis, Even a cadillac won't run "Jacked Up".
Rod.
And so why was it that you didn't like the shot ? Cueball didn't travel far enough?One Pocket Ghost said:That was the very first shot I saw...but like Rod said, he was dead-center jacked up on the 7, so I thought that made it too hard to execute.
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Cowboy Dennis said:With all of the crazy suggestions that we usually get on these layouts I'm surprised that nobody suggested this shot. We are all getting better I guess .
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Cowboy Dennis said:And so why was it that you didn't like the shot ? Cueball didn't travel far enough?
You can be forgiven Bille as long as it wasn't the last thought you had .wgcp said:Hate to say it but that 14, 6 was the first shot I thought of too...
This is what Alex attempted. He left Efren the shot at the 13 ball though and Efren banked it cross-corner like it had eyes.treeMan said:Bunt
He's in spot that doesn't offer much. If possible I might try to cut the 14 in (squeeze it in by the eight), and more importantly park the cue ball on the end rail where Effren wouldn't be able to see the ball on the side rail near Alex's pocket.
senor said:Sometimes it's best to just say "Okay, you got me" and punt to a spot where he has to punt. Alex tried to play safe by protecting that ball, when that ball does give him that much of an advantage.
treeMan said:I think you mean "does not give him that much of an advantage" right?
treeMan said:It should have been simple enough to execute that rolling speed shot, but I also see the danger in letting your opponent see that ball.