If the stripe goes in the side looks pretty simple.
Shoot in the 7 and play position for the other stripe where you can hit rail first near the one in the side pocket and get position for
the spot.
Bill S.
Exactly. That’s a bingo.
If the stripe goes in the side looks pretty simple.
Shoot in the 7 and play position for the other stripe where you can hit rail first near the one in the side pocket and get position for
the spot.
Bill S.
Exactly. That’s a bingo.
That’s what I’d start out trying to do anyway...lol
Juice up whitey 9 o'clock cue ball, come two rails tight outta the corner....pocket your ball and the ball in the side, spot the ball. If your good, you'll hit rail first. . It's nearly impossible to scratch if you hit this two rail kick with allot of spin.
Punch the 7 in, to crawl over the get the, 'correct angle' on the 15 to carom into the ball into the side pocket, to spot up and get out!
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Bill, with the angles shown I think you will need right English to come out two rails. Left will take the cue ball too long, even coming out deep out of the corner. Looks to me that you will need Three o'clock to shorten the cue ball off the long rail. I'll need to test this but my gut tells me I'm right.
bill
I know you don't read what others have posted but that was the first 3 posts.
the next pic shows scotts failed attempt to accomplish that
he pointed to where he wanted to get so obviously that was his plan too
see post 5 for where he left himself
what would you do from there?
I see that today, Larry. Thanks. I don't look at other's post, as not to be influenced with "MY" choice!
Not all twins are identical . HNY young man, appreciate your points of view. Jerry Karsch and Alan Gilbert....Shakespears....was a piece of Denver for many years. Raised seating with a piano, split the room in two. Players side and rec side. Was a nice set up. Kim steel tables were used for the 9 footers on the players side, and many heated 3 cush tables, with individual slab pours for each. Also had a Snooker table among'st the pocket liss.
Al was my best 3C friend! Jerry's place was nice, a little unique for the time he opened in the late 80's. The food was pretty good and the Jazz is always fine!
What that has to do with,"MY" WWYD choice, I don't know!
Might be able to super skim the ball off the point leaving the ball hanging in the hole and cue ball on the head rail