Purdman said:I like the consistancy of my playing cue (tip). Breaking with it changes all that. Think about it. If the one ball is the smallest ball on the table (except the cueball) due to impact, what is breaking gonna do to your tip.
JMHO Purdman
Purdman said:I like the consistancy of my playing cue (tip). Breaking with it changes all that. Think about it. If the one ball is the smallest ball on the table (except the cueball) due to impact, what is breaking gonna do to your tip.
JMHO Purdman![]()
Mornng Varney
Peer said:If it wouldn't damage your fancy hand-build playing cue, would your break with it..?
-- peer
Peer said:If it wouldn't damage your fancy hand-build playing cue, would your break with it..?
-- peer
TheBook said:I don't get it. Watch most of the ball bangers and they will use some cheap house cue to break. Then every shot they shoot is just as hard as their break shot.
gforces1911 said:I like a dedicated break stick (hint, hint- Mr. Varney). I generally would not use my playing cue because once I get a tip just how I want it, I like to have it that way as long as it will go. Getting a tip just right and getting used to it can be tough.
Peer said:If it wouldn't damage your fancy hand-build playing cue, would your break with it..?
-- peer
Varney Cues said:Thats why I can't make my break cues fast enough. If there is something that works better...then I'm all for it. Its kind of like saying..."will it hurt to run track in my cowboy boots?" Sure you could do it...probably wouldn't hurt them...but why when its much easier with special designed track shoes. If you just want to be cheap and not buy a breakcue...then use a house cue...and try to take a little better care of your "player".The break is the most important shot of the game...with a good break...basically, you win.![]()
Basically it means that after the snap...and you've made a ball or two or three...and parked whitey...you & your Searing should be licking your chops at a nice game of 6 ball!!!HIRUN526 said:When I hear that the break is the most important shot of the game and with a good break you....basically, you win, what does that mean?
Would that pertain to runout players? How does that work with a typical player, a league player or a shortstop? So if I break really good and get a ball in on the break say 75% of the time, does that mean I will win close to 75% of the time or 50% or.....? I'm trying to figure out the logic, I have heard that the break is the most important many times, the only time I have really seen that work is with the pro's. I 've been playing league for about 12 years and I don't see that happen that much or in local 9 ball tournaments. Thanks.