Break practice

Thanks to most of you fellow posters, for the kind words about my product. There will always be poo-pooers about anything. They shot Bugsy, cause his idea wasn't any good (little did they know).

I have tried to address & make compensation for using this tool & so far only one has been sent home (I've sold 1200 without advertising). There are several pro's using the product, with great success, & most Pool Schools have one for their instructional use.

Without knowledge, the break shot is difficult to succeed at. Without accuracy of delivery, knowledge is handicapped. For the folks that want to spend $5 a week on racking balls, that is $260 a year. Using a rack of balls to learn from is difficult, because the rack of balls is a sack of variables. The balls are not perfect, so the outcome cannot be replicated. The BreakRAK is for practicing a difficult shot, using lots of muscle groups. If you folks like practicing with a rack of balls, be my guest. Running down my product is not necessary.

To Jason Robichaud, your fellow countryman Tyler Edey uses my BreakRAK, here is blurb from the AZ page about his win. "A-Side matches started promptly at 11am and the first battle brought former national 9-ball Champion Chris Orme matching wits against in form Tyler Edey. On paper a very difficult match to call, with a slight nod possibly going to Edey by virtue of his recent performances. Holding a slim lead at 4-3 Edey cleared up to assume a two rack lead at 5-3. Orme never looked settled in this match and by contrast Edey appeared to be in focus and determined to progress to the hotseat match. With his break on song and his eyes never leaving the playing surface, Edey soon took the next four racks to move on to that hotseat match with a convincing 9-4 win over Chris Orme."
 
Rift said:
Especially when you can pay a kid a soda and candy bar an hour to rack for you all you need :D


Child labor builds character

I tried that, you ever try to get a tight rack from an 8-yr old?
 
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