Click Here - Cue table
8-ball: You're stripes, it's your visit.
What do you try to do here?
What's your overall gameplan?
As I see it, you're in a pretty good position, you just need to do something about the 10 and 11 before you can try to get out.
But I'm not sure on the shot to play, or what my plan for the 10 is.
Thoughts?
Page 1 of 1
What Would You Do Here?
#3
Posted 19 December 2007 - 08:13 AM
This would be my strategy if I did not mess up, 9, 15, 14, 13, 10 in the side shoot the 11 back to the same corner the eight is in if it does not go the 11 will be in the way of the eight for the competitions turn. The eleven looks like it will go but you are saying no so you have the table so I am wrong but that would be my dumb play.
"Don't Forget to do Today What You Should Have Done Yesterday"
Pool2da
Pool2da
#4 Guest_Takedown2_*
Posted 19 December 2007 - 09:48 AM
Carom the 9 into the corner, come off of the rail back to center table slightly left of the 6. Cut the 15 into the opposite corner. Draw again back to center table. Pot the 14 in the side, draw right up table to cut the 11 (yes, it can be done) if you're willing to risk it. Leave the 13 where it is for now to block the 8. After the cut, yeah you said it couldn't be done, on the 11, shoot the 10 down table to the corner. Come back up for the 13, finish with the 8.
#5
Posted 19 December 2007 - 10:37 AM
Takedown2, on Dec 19 2007, 02:48 PM, said:
Carom the 9 into the corner, come off of the rail back to center table slightly left of the 6. Cut the 15 into the opposite corner. Draw again back to center table. Pot the 14 in the side, draw right up table to cut the 11 (yes, it can be done) if you're willing to risk it. Leave the 13 where it is for now to block the 8. After the cut, yeah you said it couldn't be done, on the 11, shoot the 10 down table to the corner. Come back up for the 13, finish with the 8.
These are all good plans and can work and I always say when somebody does a run out different from how I see it and gets out, any out, is a good out, even if it was done wrong.
9-15, 14 in side setting up carom angle to attack and run into the 3 bumping it out of position. 11 corner, 10 side, 13 corner, 8.
When I don't like how a table sets, I move things out of my way and never try to play surgically around them.
"Fast Larry" Guninger
The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com



The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com
Share this topic:
Page 1 of 1

Help











