I've gotten into the habit lately of checking almost all of the racks that I break in tournaments and leagues. i notice the vast majority of players never bother with this or assume that they will get a good rack. When it doenst break well they end up blaming the racker. I've noticed the most common gap in a 9-ball rack is between the 2 balls in the second row. Anything more than 1/16 and I'll ask for a re-rack. In 8-ball, especially on a bar-box with the flimsy plastic rack, most people push on the last row of ball causing the front to bulge in the sides. This creates 2 spaces right next to the 8 ball. These racks almost always break poorly leaving a cluster in the middle. I've noticed many people are a bit put off when I ask for a rerack, some are a bit irate.
What are others experiences with this type of thing( I try not to be a jerk when asking for a re-rack to hopefully avoid a confrontation). And do you make it a habit of checking the rack?
What are others experiences with this type of thing( I try not to be a jerk when asking for a re-rack to hopefully avoid a confrontation). And do you make it a habit of checking the rack?