On a 9' table my break in 9 & 10 Ball is nothing to shout about and on a good day I may hit 20 MPH.
From watching the pro players it appears as though one does not have to have a 25 mph break. A tight rack and hitting the head ball in the right spot as well as clean balls and good cloth are also important.
So with that in mind, how fast does the break shot need to be? If it is not over 22 mph then it seems as though the cue one is most accurate with should be the break cue, and in my case that is one of my 2 Diviney players.
I have a good Diviney break shaft and as nice as it is I don't break any better with it then one of the players he made for me.
I am left with the question, does the average player need a break cue and tip if one does not consistently break over 20 mph?
From watching the pro players it appears as though one does not have to have a 25 mph break. A tight rack and hitting the head ball in the right spot as well as clean balls and good cloth are also important.
So with that in mind, how fast does the break shot need to be? If it is not over 22 mph then it seems as though the cue one is most accurate with should be the break cue, and in my case that is one of my 2 Diviney players.
I have a good Diviney break shaft and as nice as it is I don't break any better with it then one of the players he made for me.
I am left with the question, does the average player need a break cue and tip if one does not consistently break over 20 mph?
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