I'm sure everyone breaks where they think they break best. In eight ball, your going to break without having the cue ball fly off the table. So that eliminates breaking from the side.alstl said:Is there a best place to place the cue ball on the break in 8 ball, or does everybody do it differently?
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alstl said:Is there a best place to place the cue ball on the break in 8 ball, or does everybody do it differently?
Thanks
alstl said:Is there a best place to place the cue ball on the break in 8 ball, or does everybody do it differently? Thanks
ceebee said:The Side Rail Break, shooting at the second ball, with some draw english, will scatter the rack. The downside to this type of break shot is (1) a possible scratch in the corner pocket (2) Launching of the Cue Ball (3) getting trapped in the rack area by too many balls. The upside is a possible "8 on the Break", which by the way in some league play doesn't count, but will cost you the game if the 8-Ball is pocketed & you have fouled.
Good Luck
gregory said:check out blackjack's post at
http://www.easypooltutor.com/postp59541-h#59541.html
then lament that blackjack doesn't post on forums anymore![]()
I'd agree with this approach. The side break will really scatter the balls if played correctly. And it often sends the 8 toward the opposite side or corner pocket. The downside, as stated by others, is that you sometimes get stuck in the middle of several balls. Or even on the rail behind the rack. And you can scratch if you don't hit the 2nd ball squarely. For the most part, the break from near the head spot (hit with center ball) seems to work as well as any. Scatters the pack and leaves the cb in a decent position.pete lafond said:However, when hitting the 2nd ball in, a good stroke is required and I use low left to keep the cue ball away from the corner pocket. It does not require a power break, at least I don't hit it that way, but a solid break so that the cue ball does not leave the table (low english and smooth stroke will keep it on the table). But you are right about being in the midst of traffic as balls are banging around. One other good point about this break for me is that I'm closer for inside work which gives me an advantage to construct a much better plan of attack, but poses some danger as you well pointed out.
If balls are breaking really good, I just stick with the head ball and forget the side rail thing.
Yeah, I often break that way too. Seems like a lot of the old timers used to break that way. You don't see it as much anymore.whitewolf said:No one has mentioned this yet but a lot of people like to break using the rail for a prop (bridge), including me. I think it is easier to get more power this way, but that is just me.
whitewolf said:... No one has mentioned this yet but a lot of people like to break using the rail for a prop (bridge), including me. I think it is easier to get more power this way, but that is just me.
And like all of the good breakers around here will tell you, put 20% of the power into your pocket and go for the solid hits. The balls will breakup better anyhow.
alstl said:Is there a best place to place the cue ball on the break in 8 ball, or does everybody do it differently?
Thanks
alstl said:Is there a best place to place the cue ball on the break in 8 ball, or does everybody do it differently?
Thanks
Bruce S. de Lis said:One thing each time a question is asked, you get many answer from folks, as too what work for em. Than you got to pick and choose from the information, try everything until you find out what works BEST FOR YOU.
i did this with the Draw Shot, and got info to try, and now I can Draw Pretty Darn WELL..... Did it with the 9 Ball Break, and again my 9 Ball break is Pretty Darn Good....![]()
Tons'O'fun said:Koop -
Not that I'm an expert, but a little friendly advice if I may.![]()
Try simplifying your break. Pick a spot on the table/rail to break from and don't change it throughout your practice sessions. Remove all english from the cueball and hit the center of the apex ball.
Once you start dropping them, notice where the cueball ends up and adjust accordingly. People who change where they break from after each unsuccessful break never really learn how to adjust.
Just my two cents.![]()
Tons'O'fun said:Even if I sink a ball on the break I still have to get out!.![]()
For what it's worth right?.![]()
Koop said:Bruce,
Like I said, my break sucks. I don't know how many people told me that if I could break better I would be a SL7 all day. Trust me when I say that I am taking notes on everyones opinion here and I will find one that works for me![]()
Regards,
Koop
Koop said:I'd like to know too because my break SUCKS!
It is uncanny how often I will smash a rack wide open only to having nothing fall. Except of the course the damn cue ball![]()
Thanks for the tips guys but I can honestly say I have tried all the above and get the same results. I think it's just me because I have a guy on my team who makes balls on almost break. I imitate everything he does and yet again, nothing. He just looks at me and shrugs his shoulders...
Koop