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Very possibly, the cannon shown in Fig. 36
may result in leaving in-off the red in the
top pocket instead of the red winner I have described. This is quite good, play it and
be thankful. The same can be said if you
have to pot the red in such a way that you
get below that ball to leave your ball on
No. 2 line in Fig. 24. Alternatively, the cannon may leave a pot into the top pocket
which may be played to leave a straight pot
when the red is spotted. You play this
with enough run-through on your ball to
leave a cross-loser into the left top pocket,
after playing which you have the red over one
middle pocket, the white over the other, and
the cue-ball in hand. A bad shot will get
"behind" the red and send that ball in the
direction of baulk when the cannon shown in
Fig. 36 is made. This is caused through
striking the white a shade too fine, and is
a fault you must be careful to avoid, as it
ruins position.
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