I've never been 100% comfortable with behind the rack breaks, and I think it's because I often hit the middle of the rack, and get left stuck back in the rack, or even below it like this:
Conventional wisdom says to use outside english when you have a big angle on the break shot, and inside when you have a shallow angle. Steve Lipsky mentioned hitting the last ball, or glancing off the next to last ball instead of hitting the meat of the pack. I think that is where I've been going wrong. Are there any other rules of thumb for these shots?
Conventional wisdom says to use outside english when you have a big angle on the break shot, and inside when you have a shallow angle. Steve Lipsky mentioned hitting the last ball, or glancing off the next to last ball instead of hitting the meat of the pack. I think that is where I've been going wrong. Are there any other rules of thumb for these shots?