Best breaking secrets on a bar table.

True.

When I watched Cole Dickson break in 9 ball, he placed the cue ball about 6 inches to the right of the head spot and with a controlled break, damn near made the 1 ball in the side every time. If it didn't go in there, it was sitting perfect for him in the middle of the table. The cue ball floated back to the center of the table every time. I believe this is what is called a 'cut break'?

The result was that he ran many racks in a row. From what I could tell he was super accurate on all shots, including the break.

i played him at his house.
he did not fair to well
 
True.

When I watched Cole Dickson break in 9 ball, he placed the cue ball about 6 inches to the right of the head spot and with a controlled break, damn near made the 1 ball in the side every time. If it didn't go in there, it was sitting perfect for him in the middle of the table. The cue ball floated back to the center of the table every time. I believe this is what is called a 'cut break'?

The result was that he ran many racks in a row. From what I could tell he was super accurate on all shots, including the break.

I heard Cole Dixon was a force to be reckoned with when he was in his twenties and early thirties. One thing for sure, he didn't have to ask for spots and handicaps like today's young guns do. He stepped up to the plate and showed no fear, no matter who was his opponent.

I heard his break was powerful. The more shots one has in their arsenal, to include break shots, the better they are to meet all situations on a table. What makes Cole special is his ability to adapt to different playing conditions quickly, whether it was a GC, a Diamond, a Connelly, or a warped bar table. In order to succeed, you had to be able to adapt quickly. This holds true today, even in tournaments.

I met Cole a few years in Vegas. I did not know him when he was hitting 'em in his prime. I have been told that he was quite the ladies' man with long blond hair, looking much like the California Surfer. I guess living in California, that was a good thing! :smile:
 
I heard Cole Dixon was a force to be reckoned with when he was in his twenties and early thirties. One thing for sure, he didn't have to ask for spots and handicaps like today's young guns do. He stepped up to the plate and showed no fear, no matter who was his opponent.

I heard his break was powerful. The more shots one has in their arsenal, to include break shots, the better they are to meet all situations on a table. What makes Cole special is his ability to adapt to different playing conditions quickly, whether it was a GC, a Diamond, a Connelly, or a warped bar table. In order to succeed, you had to be able to adapt quickly. This holds true today, even in tournaments.

I met Cole a few years in Vegas. I did not know him when he was hitting 'em in his prime. I have been told that he was quite the ladies' man with long blond hair, looking much like the California Surfer. I guess living in California, that was a good thing! :smile:
hey jam he asked me for a spot.

and i gave him 1
and yes i busted him.

the young guns will spot sometimes and the old school guys will take one.
like i have said before you know nothing about pool.
 
hey jam he asked me for a spot.

and i gave him 1
and yes i busted him.

the young guns will spot sometimes and the old school guys will take one.
like i have said before you know nothing about pool.

Wow! That's something to brag about, defeating a man who's in his fifties.

Can't wait to see what they write about you when you get that age; that is, if anybody even remembers who you are at that time. :)
 
Wow! That's something to brag about, defeating a man who's in his fifties.

Can't wait to see what they write about you when you get that age; that is, if anybody even remembers who you are at that time. :)

just wanted you to know that the old school guys will ask for a spot.
dd not brag about beating him but you thought the old school guys would not ask for a spot.

wrong again as you often are about pool.
here is waht they will write.
i would go any where and make a game with anyone.

and bet high .
and play as long as anyone .
and with a lot of heart.
 
just wanted you to know that the old school guys will ask for a spot.
dd not brag about beating him but you thought the old school guys would not ask for a spot.

wrong again as you often are about pool.
here is waht they will write.
i would go any where and make a game with anyone.

and bet high .
and play as long as anyone .
and with a lot of heart.

Dream on, Pal.

Every time I look in the mirror
All these lines on my face getting clearer
The past is gone
It went by, like dusk to dawn
Isn't that the way
Everybody's got their dues in life to pay

Yeah, I know nobody knows
where it comes and where it goes
I know it's everybody's sin
You got to lose to know how to win

Half my life's
in books' written pages
Lived and learned from fools and
from sages
You know it's true
All the things come back to you

Sing with me, sing for the year
Sing for the laughter, sing for the tear
Sing with me now, if it's just for today
Maybe tomorrow, the good lord will take you away
 
Dream on, Pal.

Every time I look in the mirror
All these lines on my face getting clearer
The past is gone
It went by, like dusk to dawn
Isn't that the way
Everybody's got their dues in life to pay

Yeah, I know nobody knows
where it comes and where it goes
I know it's everybody's sin
You got to lose to know how to win

Half my life's
in books' written pages
Lived and learned from fools and
from sages
You know it's true
All the things come back to you

Sing with me, sing for the year
Sing for the laughter, sing for the tear
Sing with me now, if it's just for today
Maybe tomorrow, the good lord will take you away

ill tellem
 
Wow! That's something to brag about, defeating a man who's in his fifties.

Can't wait to see what they write about you when you get that age; that is, if anybody even remembers who you are at that time. :)

Touche!

I saw Bartram in the 2009 US Open and he wasn't bad - plus I respect and like his ability to gamble. He ain't no superman at pool.

But trust me when I say that Bartram could not hold a freaking candle to Cole Dickson in his prime, and Cole would have given Bartram plenty of weight and cleaned his clock. Jeeze.
 
Touche!

I saw Bartram in the 2009 US Open and he wasn't bad - plus I respect and like his ability to gamble. He ain't no superman at pool.

But trust me when I say that Bartram could not hold a freaking candle to Cole Dickson in his prime, and Cole would have given Bartram plenty of weight and cleaned his clock. Jeeze.

I'm working on a time machine. When it's ready, we will
find out.
 
just wanted you to know that the old school guys will ask for a spot.
dd not brag about beating him but you thought the old school guys would not ask for a spot.

wrong again as you often are about pool.
here is waht they will write.
i would go any where and make a game with anyone.

and bet high .
and play as long as anyone .
and with a lot of heart.

No matter how much truth you spit at
her, she won't listen.
 
Touche!

I saw Bartram in the 2009 US Open and he wasn't bad - plus I respect and like his ability to gamble. He ain't no superman at pool.

But trust me when I say that Bartram could not hold a freaking candle to Cole Dickson in his prime, and Cole would have given Bartram plenty of weight and cleaned his clock. Jeeze.

yea ill tellem
 
just wanted you to know that the old school guys will ask for a spot.
dd not brag about beating him but you thought the old school guys would not ask for a spot.

wrong again as you often are about pool.
here is waht they will write.
i would go any where and make a game with anyone.

and bet high .
and play as long as anyone .
and with a lot of heart.

Yeah, that is what most people I know think of Chris Bartram. To be fair, he isn't exactly a household name, but people in the know regard him highly. I think he called it right about his legacy.

KMRUNOUT
 
This guy, forget his name, has a really good break.

I started watching some pros who have good breaks and this was a very consistent thing.

Still funny seeing someone say fatty has a good break...... Lol. It's true now, 3+ years ago, not so much....
 
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