I've done this many times over the years. At times with limited success. Very limited.
And I tried this again tonight. Broke at least 40 racks, had probably five chances to run out. Got out twice.
But as usual, most of the spreads were just impossible. It's not necessarily the lack of making balls as it is the lay of the land on so many occasions. This GCIV must be jinxed. I hope I can get to Evansville tomorrow and play on that Diamond and see if the tables are jinxed or it's me that is the jinx.
I'm curious how you do at Evensville, but I don't think it's your table. At this point it may even be more of a mental block than anything. I'm not trying to tease you or anything either. When I'm convinced I will play bad I play bad. When I'm convinced a table is stingy I make less balls. When I put 100% of every fiber of my being into playing well executed shots I make more balls. Become a floating pair of eyes when in the execution phase of the shot. Floating eyes don't have random thoughts, they just see and let the shot they planned before happen. Believe me, if I could figure out how to do this on demand I would have lightning in a bottle and take the pool world by storm. Once you are somewhat solid, pool is 95% between the ears aka mental.
There's a reason that people take BIH after break while playing the ghost. Most racks aren't runnable for most people from break. I've heard playing the ghost without BIH called Pro Ghost. Fedor has streamed practice sessions with this before. This gives an idea of just how hard it is, even for pros. I think he had about 50% success and this is for one of the top elite pros in the world. His break is better than ours, his literal everything is magnitudes better than ours. He lives the sport in the highest level of competition day in day out.
I've not done the math, but if I broke 9B 40 times and was playing in absolute top form, dead stroke, I might see between 5-10 that look runnable. Now if I'm honest with myself, if I break 40 times I may be able to run 1-2 racks, even if there were 15 that were runnable. In reality I don't run an entire rack very often. I might get into a hot spell where once every 3 months I run 2 in a row. Usually I don't even know I did it until someone tells me I did, then the lightning in a bottle escapes and I'm not running the next one. I get to thinking (good or bad) and the lightning is gone. While I don't run out from break very often, I do win quite a few matches because even if I run 3 balls and then choose to play a safe, I'm still in control of the table... unless I mess up a safety, or they make an outstanding shot, both of which obviously can happen.
Good luck at Evansville, keep us updated!
