to my eye to snuggle the cue ball where you want to the 14 will come back and run into the 5/6/cue ballI would bank the 14-ball into my opponent's long rail and have it rebound into the very bottom area of the stack.
Here's my blueprint in pencil (because it needs a critical eye). I would use low, outside English on the cue ball which would allow a fuller hit on the 14-ball which would (the fuller hit) control the momentum of the cue ball as it moves slightly in reverse and towards the 5 and 6-balls. I would use a slower speed (a little harder than the pocket speed needed to cleanly bank the 14-ball across corner) when banking the 14-ball off my opponent's long rail into the very bottom of the stack (as in glancing off the very bottom of the stack). Finally and most importantly, I would control the cue ball to stop as close to the gap between the 5 and 6-balls.
I F****** hope not!Have our WWYDs become an auxiliary of AZ Billiards?...
I F****** hope not!
Get 'The Ghost' back here!
Someone should of copied it to here!We had a break return shot WWYD post on our Facebook page last week that had 287 comments...
banking 14 into 12 could work, would look at it
CB uptable doubled up or, if table plays short and i feel comfy, CB 3 rails around
The shot I proposed is based on my view of how the balls appear in the photo. Additionally, there are several variables that would be taken into consideration in the execution of the proposed shot including speed of the cloth, how the object ball spins off the rail, and the cleanliness (for lack of a better word) of the cue ball and object ball.to my eye to snuggle the cue ball where you want to the 14 will come back and run into the 5/6/cue ball
to bank the 14 ball to the bottom of the stack it would really have to turn with the english you apply
john you play way better than me so i have to defer to your expertise to say the shot is on
Glad you typed it, that's exactly what I saw...I would bank the 14-ball into my opponent's long rail and have it rebound into the very bottom area of the stack.
Here's my blueprint in pencil (because it needs a critical eye). I would use low, outside English on the cue ball which would allow a fuller hit on the 14-ball which would (the fuller hit) control the momentum of the cue ball as it moves slightly in reverse and towards the 5 and 6-balls. I would use a slower speed (a little harder than the pocket speed needed to cleanly bank the 14-ball across corner) when banking the 14-ball off my opponent's long rail into the very bottom of the stack (as in glancing off the very bottom of the stack). Finally and most importantly, I would control the cue ball to stop as close to the gap between the 5 and 6-balls.