TheHighlander
There can be only one
Me.......I hit 33mph on the break speed app lol is that any good?
Me.......I hit 33mph on the break speed app lol is that any good?
To save everyone some time, here's some time-marked youtube clips of Stalev.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkCG3q2PDa4&feature=player_detailpage#t=561s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkCG3q2PDa4&feature=player_detailpage#t=719s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkCG3q2PDa4&feature=player_detailpage#t=978s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkCG3q2PDa4&feature=player_detailpage#t=1895s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkCG3q2PDa4&feature=player_detailpage#t=2248s
You know, I've been around pool a long time and have never seen anyone bust a ball in half, and this guy has done it many times!
I think the greatest break should not only be hard, but with control.
Some of the breakers mentioned have really hard breaks, but does not do a good job controlling the cue ball (at least from the videos i've seen over the years). An example I think would be Johnny Archer's break. Great spread, but the cue ball usually don't stay put.
One of the very best breaks now would be Chang Yu Long's. His form is effortless. It doesn't seem like he's trying to kill the cue ball. But he times it perfectly and smashes it hard. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnsYFAkVYn4). He's the guy who put down SVB in the finals at an event in Dubai a couple months back. A lot of people on this board don't know much about him, but I think he's currently one of the top 3~5 players in Taiwan at the moment.
Yeah Having worked with pool balls and using them in cues and other projects...he is full of it unless they were clay balls. Modern phenolic balls no way.![]()
I agree, Billy Johnson could do it all day...it was just another shot for him.
...and you could bet on two things when he broke....
...whitey wouldn't hit a rail...and it was gonna hurt your ears.
Little David would be in my top ten breakers though....
...Shane may be second.
I have broken modern phenolic balls and documented it on the internet several years ago. There are many people who have seen them.
However, it's clear that after seeing the inside, these balls had internal defects that helped them break. They were never sold to me as "Aramith Premiers" but as "Premiers" in a box that looked just like Aramith Premiers. No question in my mind they were knockoffs. But, I also don't hear of many other people busting their object balls apart like I have.
Freddie <~~~ sucky ass break
If yall are breaking pool balls something is wrong with those balls.
I'm not sure if you're being defensive or something, but that's exactly what I said. There was something wrong with the balls.
mosconiac:
This is very cool that you went through the effort to do this!! Thank you!
FYI, you do know that YouTube's timemarking system doesn't have to be using purely "seconds," right? Instead of tacking "#t=561s" (561 seconds) onto the URL, you can specify minutes/seconds, like this: "#t=9m21s" (9 minutes, 21 seconds).
Just thought I'd share that, because I know it must be a pain to have to convert the minutes/seconds format you see on the YouTube video time gradient slider to pure seconds.
Hope that's helpful!
-Sean
Nice control on his break, but one of the best in the world? NOT. After all he is using the Magic Rack. Anybody can look good using this. Wu breaks them harder with just as much control.
I think you'd have to consider Corey Deuel.
He changed the rules of 9-ball.
Lots of heavy hitters have been listed but more often than not brains will beat braun.