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"Cushion Rail as Auxiliary Bridge - part 2"
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Furthermore, you ought always to get the
correct leave, which is the middle pocket loser
indicated by the continuous line in my
diagram. This profitable stroke and the
cross losers shown in Fig. 22 are of great
break-building utility. Each of these strokes
is always playable when the cue-ball is anywhere on a line between that ball and the
object-ball, as shown in Figs. 22 and 23. By
leaving the cue-ball anywhere on these lines,
provided it is not too close to the red, you gain the most profitable leave in the game
for almost any cue man. Spot-end position
is doubtless better for a few top-of-the-table
specialists, but if you leave me command of
the half-ball losers off the spotted reds as
shown in Figs. 22 and 23, that will do very
nicely for me to begin a break with. Bear
this in mind whenever you pot the red, try
your level best to leave your ball on the lines
shown fully in Fig. 24, as often as you have
a reasonable chance of doing so, and your
billiard progress will take a marked step
forward.
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