Considering what sets Shanes 10 ball break apart I have considered the factors involved.
1) the speed- any pro could match that
2) the line- again any pro can place the cueball where Shane does and hit them square
3) where Shane cues- center ball on his ten ball break
The only other factor I can think of is how high the cueball hops into the rack and the angle at which it strikes the one ball. Could this be the factor that sets his break apart from others? If not what do you think is the key?
1) the speed- any pro could match that
2) the line- again any pro can place the cueball where Shane does and hit them square
3) where Shane cues- center ball on his ten ball break
The only other factor I can think of is how high the cueball hops into the rack and the angle at which it strikes the one ball. Could this be the factor that sets his break apart from others? If not what do you think is the key?