Hey there...
I would probably go with a safety shot. Whenever I'm watching matches on TV, from the camera angle you cannot really tell how much space is between each ball when they're vertical like in the picture. I would say that no matter what type of shot you're doing, you will more than likely cannon into the top red between full or 3/4 ball. That will take out most of the pace out of the cueball and with deep screw, you'd probably only have a chance of the blue into the green pocket. The deep screw effect won't hold until after the cueball cannons into the top red.
Using reverse side may take you close to the blue to pocket it into the right center pocket, but with the split of the reds it's possible that a red or two will block the pocket.
Anyways, I could be wrong...
I would probably go with a safety shot. Whenever I'm watching matches on TV, from the camera angle you cannot really tell how much space is between each ball when they're vertical like in the picture. I would say that no matter what type of shot you're doing, you will more than likely cannon into the top red between full or 3/4 ball. That will take out most of the pace out of the cueball and with deep screw, you'd probably only have a chance of the blue into the green pocket. The deep screw effect won't hold until after the cueball cannons into the top red.
Using reverse side may take you close to the blue to pocket it into the right center pocket, but with the split of the reds it's possible that a red or two will block the pocket.
Anyways, I could be wrong...
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