Oh boy the dreaded 10 ball break! Just lately I have been spending a lot of time with the 10 ball break and so far I have not mastered it. Making a ball is the biggest problem and I have discussed this with many other players and the general issue that there are no dead balls in the rack.daniel said:Any tips on the 10 ball break on non tournament conditions new cloth. Well broken in slow Gold Crown 4 w/ Simonis 860.
housecue said:Hey, Louis.. can you figure out how Shane break in 10 ball? i like how he can consitantly make the cueball jump backwards with some forward spin to go back to the middle of the table, and you can see there is lots of action on the table and it doesn't look like he uses much power.
Here is the video of his break during practice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNF5XRh5Udg
Louis Ulrich said:Shane is using a standard break from the box. He's just really good at it. His timing through the ball is very precise and this is where the effortless appearance comes from. That's hundreds of hours of break practice that he has put in to achieve that.
The reason the cue ball jumps back off the rack and ends up back in the center is because of two opposite forces working against each other. The cue ball banks off of the rack forcing the cue ball toward the break box but the forward spin that is acquired causes the cue ball to come forward a little. When these forces work against each other in this fashion you get a "kill" reaction on the cue ball, which gives you the effect that you see in the video.
If you're working on your break you should know that you need to develope it over time. I don't believe that you can just get up and start hitting them harder and get good results. Concentrate on your timing rather than speed. You can increase your speed as you go. You also need to make sure that you're hitting the head ball as full as possible to get the optimum reaction.
More than likely he is.housecue said:Thanks for the explanation. Yea, I have been going at this break the wrong way and trying to break harder. I'll work more on timing and hitting the ball dead on. Do you know if this is with center ball hit?