Re: Valley Forge, missing, and cuetable.com
- From: "Thyme3421" <thyme3421@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 13:06:46 -0800
I didn't bother to create a cuetable for this layout because, well, I'm
lazy. And 2... it's pretty straight forward.
What I say here is approximate because... it's always different with cue
in hand, and you're at the table. But here's how I'd play it:
8 in the corner with a little low-right... this would bring the cueball
back to the long rail, the side english would push it closer to the 9. I'm
aiming for straight on the 9.
Stop shot on the 9ball... if I ended up with an angle I'd force follow up
to the bottom rail, then back up... aiming to get straight on the 10. If
not, it's not a big deal.... if I over follow and pass up the 10... the
sides are WIDE open, so i'm not worried about this layout.
assuming I got proper position on the 10ball.... 10 in the same corner as
the 8, the upper right.
-Duane Edwards << I'd bet a dollar I'm out with this layout
http://diamondstopockets.blogspot.com < last updated on January 16, 2009
On Mar 23 2009 11:31 AM, Jack Stein wrote:
OK, on all topics, here is what Corey had left at 12-12, hill hill match
for I think 20 g's, not certain of the prize, could have been 10G's.
http://CueTable.com/P/?@2HHQd4IYcc1JIBA1PKqb@
This is the best my memory could do, if someone else (Roger) saw the
match, correct it if wrong. If you saw the match, hold on, if you
didn't see it, how would you play this layout? I can tell you I would
get out from here most of the time, Corey would get out from here 96-98%
of the time....
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