How important is the speed of the break?
At the GA Billiard Academy we teach to control the cue ball before we build on any power/speed. I tend to have the reputation that when I break everyone in the poolhall can hear it. I break really hard - usually around 23 mph but upwards of 25 or 26 mph some days.
Both 8 ball and 9 ball I break from the headstring and about a diamond off the rail. Depending on how the tables breaking I adjust a little left or right.
I have got a lot better at controlling the cue ball at this speed. Last year I probably jumped the ball off the table 1 in 5 breaks and now I can't remember the last time I did. I've been getting a lot better at squatting the cueball in the middle of the table.
My question is "Can anyone explain why breaking at 25 mph somedays I can't seem to get anything to drop but if I soft break (17 or 18 mph) I tend to get more balls to fall?"
At the GA Billiard Academy we teach to control the cue ball before we build on any power/speed. I tend to have the reputation that when I break everyone in the poolhall can hear it. I break really hard - usually around 23 mph but upwards of 25 or 26 mph some days.
Both 8 ball and 9 ball I break from the headstring and about a diamond off the rail. Depending on how the tables breaking I adjust a little left or right.
I have got a lot better at controlling the cue ball at this speed. Last year I probably jumped the ball off the table 1 in 5 breaks and now I can't remember the last time I did. I've been getting a lot better at squatting the cueball in the middle of the table.
My question is "Can anyone explain why breaking at 25 mph somedays I can't seem to get anything to drop but if I soft break (17 or 18 mph) I tend to get more balls to fall?"