Two Ball Blocking the Corner Pocket
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Two Ball Blocking the Corner Pocket
Here we see a nice bit of photography, but the real story is in the layout of the remaining balls on the table. We can wee that the 11 ball is blocked from the short side by the two. You could still tap it, but at the angle at which you would strike it, you would basically tap it away from the pocket, down the long side, leaving the two ball ripe for the pocketing. You could not hit it from the long side either since the two ball is too tight on the rail. What would you recommend?
Two Ball Blocking the Corner Pocket
The billiard room photo titled "Two Ball Blocking the Corner Pocket" was taken by jaredkuper on 2009-03-03 10:08:56.000 and uploaded to flickr on 2009-03-04 10:08:56.000. It was retrieved from a public flickr feed on 2009-03-05 03:06:17.000. The accompanying article was written and published by the Billiards Forum. The publish date of the text content is found below.
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- Title: Two Ball Blocking the Corner Pocket
- Author: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)
- Published: 3/27/2009 6:19:03 PM
- Last Updated: 3/27/2009 6:08:19 PM
- Last Updated By: billiardsforum
- Source: Flickr user contribution
Two Ball Blocking the Corner Pocket Comments
- ttony677888 from Phoenix, AZ on 1/17/2015 10:18:14 AM
Here is what you need to do if you are in this situation at the pool table.
- If you are stripes, leave the 11 ball alone and work on rest of table until your opponent grows restless and hits yours in.
- If you are solid, then it is the same story.
If these are the last two balls on the table you probably have to take the miss or be willing to scratch.
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