@@wnh79 hello. Well a ball at your hoop and a ball at your hoop after next is a pretty good place to be. If the ball at hoop 1 is removed you still have a rush to hoop 2. You'd then leave the ball you rushed at hoop 2 and take the blue ball to hoop 1. If the ball at hoop 2 is removed then you could rush to hoop 2 and take off to hoop 1 where there is a ball waiting for you. A win win.
Excellent squeeze leave explanation by the GOAT of croquet animation, the one and only John Hutchison 👏
@@hazelnut6399 lol...the goat in sheep's clothing...😅
great video....but i was waiting for the answer to the 'why' question about how it leaves us with a next turn break.
@@wnh79 hello. Well a ball at your hoop and a ball at your hoop after next is a pretty good place to be. If the ball at hoop 1 is removed you still have a rush to hoop 2. You'd then leave the ball you rushed at hoop 2 and take the blue ball to hoop 1.
If the ball at hoop 2 is removed then you could rush to hoop 2 and take off to hoop 1 where there is a ball waiting for you.
A win win.