I disagree Ray. If making the 8 on the break were really a skill, don't you think the pro players would have acquired that skill? If you look at the statistics, that viewpoint is not born out (you can look at the "stats" from the IPT, which played thousands of games of 8-ball). The pros don't make the 8 on the break with any kind of regularity in professional tournaments.
Scott Lee
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This logic does not compute. 2 and 3 rail bank shots are a skill, no? You see good one pocket players do it frequently. However, you don't typically see pros practicing those either, because the shots are difficult, and low percentage. *Skill* brings the odds from very low to low. The reason you don't see lots of 8's on the break in those IPT stats is because the pros recognize that the odds of breaking and running are far higher than the odds of making the 8 on the break. Thus they have no incentive to go for the 8 on the break. Thus you don't see it much. Likewise, a head ball break typically spreads the balls much nicer over the table, and offers far better cue ball control.
The point is that just because the odds of something are low does not mean skill and practice cannot improve those odds.
KMRUNOUT