So we all know that Mike D.'s argument was that Shane crushed him with the break. We all know that not entirely true but it was a large portion of it. That being said lets take a look at the other top pros around the world, Busty, Earl, Alex, Johny, etc. All these guys have big breaks, but at the same time, they can all flat out play!
Thinking about the above, how important is the break at a mere mortal's level of play? I can break and run once in a while playing 8 ball, fairly often playing nine and 10 ball. When I have time to consistently practice, I try to practice my break at least twice a week for 30-60 minutes, more if I can. I would say I definitely have a stronger break than 90% of the people I play. Even guys that pound me to death, can't break nearly as well as I can.
So with the second thing taken into consideration, how much should I be practicing my break. Should I be just trying to maintain the quality of my break, or should i be trying to improve that just like the rest of my game? How much should any of us be trying to put into our break? I certainly can't take advantage of it nearly as much as advantage as a better player could. I don't need a big break for my skill set, being as I can't consistently get out on that big break.
I'd like to hear from different level players what infasis they put on their break. How much they practice it, if they find it to be more or less important, etc.
I know one thing, it seems like every guy Shane plays seems to wish they'd have put more into their break...
Best,
Justin
Thinking about the above, how important is the break at a mere mortal's level of play? I can break and run once in a while playing 8 ball, fairly often playing nine and 10 ball. When I have time to consistently practice, I try to practice my break at least twice a week for 30-60 minutes, more if I can. I would say I definitely have a stronger break than 90% of the people I play. Even guys that pound me to death, can't break nearly as well as I can.
So with the second thing taken into consideration, how much should I be practicing my break. Should I be just trying to maintain the quality of my break, or should i be trying to improve that just like the rest of my game? How much should any of us be trying to put into our break? I certainly can't take advantage of it nearly as much as advantage as a better player could. I don't need a big break for my skill set, being as I can't consistently get out on that big break.
I'd like to hear from different level players what infasis they put on their break. How much they practice it, if they find it to be more or less important, etc.
I know one thing, it seems like every guy Shane plays seems to wish they'd have put more into their break...
Best,
Justin