It is but you better hit the rack FLUSH to do it. Speed is always nice but square hit is just as if not more important.Is it possible to make a ball consistantly on a 9 ft table playing 10 ball if your break speed is under 20 mph?
Is it possible to make a ball consistantly on a 9 ft table playing 10 ball if your break speed is under 20 mph?
Since you don't take pm's here's a public one: I did NOT know that j. lion dude had a problem. You scolding everybody that's replied to his posts or just me??Buy Joe Tuckers "Racking Secrets", he has 2 discs out. Joe will teach you how to read the rack, and use that knowledge to your advantage.
Since you don't take pm's here's a public one: I did NOT know that j. lion dude had a problem. You scolding everybody that's replied to his posts or just me??
Don't bother.Sending you a pm and added you to my contacts so you could reply, I thought you were already on the list.
Don't bother.
Awwwwwww when you change your diaper, maybe you will reply.
Yes, it can be done. This video demonstrates the break on a 7 footer but will work on 9 footers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7awI0wlAvlU
Is it possible to make a ball consistantly on a 9 ft table playing 10 ball if your break speed is under 20 mph?