If you don't practice with a realistic14.1 opening break shot...you're not practicing anything but false hopes.
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If you don't practice with a realistic14.1 opening break shot...you're not practicing anything but false hopes.
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I've seen an even more unrealistic setup, but it looks like fun anyway... Set up your side pocket ball inches from the hole. Freeze the cue ball to it so that the cue ball is angled towards the nearest of the two front balls. Blast at warp speed.
Most of the people here in an even match will lose an average of 3-4 balls once in the game if they do a poor opening break shot. They will probably lose more on average if they miss a continuing break shot. I think it is more important for them to shoot continuing break shots with confidence and enough speed/action that they get clear for a second shot.... where they have to do the opening break because they lost the lag -- and they get eaten ALIVE because they pooched this most essential of shots. ...
That kind of break was explicitly forbidden at the DCC 14.1 challenge. The break ball must not be within a ball diameter of any other ball.I've seen an even more unrealistic setup, but it looks like fun anyway... Set up your side pocket ball inches from the hole. Freeze the cue ball to it so that the cue ball is angled towards the nearest of the two front balls. Blast at warp speed.
For a while -- I don't know if he does it any more -- Corey Deuel was bumping balls to the center spot for his next break shot.