Learning the break is all good, but if you arent a strong runout player playing other strong runout players it won't decide sets too often.What's weird is that some nights at the bar, I'm killing it. Other days like last night, I might make a ball elsewhere, but not the wing ball. I remember seeing a video somewhere saying what to change, but I can't find it now and can't remember.
I'll experiment more on my table without the magic rack. On my table, when the wing ball doesn't go in, the ball pattern is different than the 7ft table. I don't get a lot of opportunity to practice on the 7ft table, so I'm not sure how I'm going to fix it. I asked a really advanced player last night, and he had no real advice. He said don't worry about it basically, and then I watched him dry break a bunch in his games.
As you become a better player, making a ball and having a shot after the break on the 1 is paramount. You can keep anybody in their chair. Make up a 3 game deficit and they don't even shoot. All these take serious dedicated effort. Having a table home can be a big help....unless you don't mind living in a pool hall.