Hall just broke and it's Marco's shot. What would you do?
If it lays right, and if the 5 ball has a path past the 13 ball, I'm shooting the 5 into the bottom half of the 12 ball sending it across to my pocket while the 5 banks up table and the CB freezes on the top of the 7 ball. That's if it looks good at the table. If it's not on, I'm banking the 15 over about 3 feet and putting whitey on the joint, doubling him up with the 3 and leaving him straight in at my pocket on the 15 ball.
Bank that stripe across side. Leave whitey on 1st diamond on top rail. 3 and 10 are doubled up.
Bank that stripe across side. Leave whitey on 1st diamond on top rail. 3 and 10 are doubled up.
This is a good shot and it's probably what I would do unless I saw something while at the table.
The one pitfall of this shot is leaving a cross-corner bank into the stack that will be completely safe and probably cause more trouble for me.
Dennis
The cross wouldn't be a problem if the 15 were only banked across the table about 3 feet and the CB left on the end rail in the middle of the table. However since Buddy kicks very well, the 12 ball might be a problem. He would definitely shoot the kick on the 12 from up table and would be better than 50% to make it and get more, perhaps all the way out. Jmo
Tough kick right there, to far off the rail.
The cross wouldn't be a problem if the 15 were only banked across the table about 3 feet and the CB left on the end rail in the middle of the table. However since Buddy kicks very well, the 12 ball might be a problem. He would definitely shoot the kick on the 12 from up table and would be better than 50% to make it and get more, perhaps all the way out. Jmo