I don't think it's a matter of hitting the one ball as much as it is hitting it in a exact spot that is the issue, ( center ball).
As long as your enjoying what you are doing that's all that really matters. You enjoy hitting them hard and I enjoy hitting them accurately so that I can keep shooting.![]()
Thing is...I believe my hit on the cue ball will be better 6 months from now so my accuracy on the break shot will inevitably increase. I don't think holding back on the force I'm able to put behind it, will help with accuracy all that much. I guess sometimes the cueball with get loose but not often enough to really matter.
If you watch some of the monster breakers, they're already behind that cue ball exactly where they need to be to send it straight at the one. Once they are zoned in, there is so much power behind their break I don't think it matters if they are slightly off.
Some people advise looking at the cue ball last on the break shot, but the cue ball is so huge you don't need to fixate on it( maybe there is more to it) . At least I don't. My entire focus is on the one ball and sometimes the stack and how hard I want to drive the cue ball at it.
Bustamante and Alex are two I have observed that does not hold back either. Shane looks like he uses a little more of a controlled break, but I'm not too sure. I don't play much ten ball so I don't know if controlled is better than power for that particular break.
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