What would you suggest as some good techniques for breaking and pocketing balls in a 9ball rack on Valley 7ft tables. I have been trying soft breaks, stun breaks, draw, follow, shooting from the side, kitchen, middle. It seems that I am consistently scattering the balls well, dropping nothing and leaving my opponent for my runout. Aside from this, I am a solid B player who's average run is about 6 balls per rack. If my opponent misses and there is an open table, I am usually out. As I play better A players, it is becoming more apparent just how crucial a good break is but I am not finding a good consistent break yet.
Does anyone have ideas about where a good cue ball placement, aiming on the rack and aiming on the cue ball would be. Center ball, low, top, english. I have been watching several videos and youtube clips and seems the soft break works well but is being banned a lot. I try power breaking but seem to lose control and scratch or stop the cue and nothing goes in. I think you get the idea. I am trying really hard and could use some good honest opinions or drills to try and improve. No sarcasm please.
One thing I did notice was that when powerbreaking from the side on my table, I got thin scratches on my collar/shaft probably from an elbow drop. Would like to stay away from side breaks unless there is a good way to prevent this. Thank you in advance for all your help!
John
Does anyone have ideas about where a good cue ball placement, aiming on the rack and aiming on the cue ball would be. Center ball, low, top, english. I have been watching several videos and youtube clips and seems the soft break works well but is being banned a lot. I try power breaking but seem to lose control and scratch or stop the cue and nothing goes in. I think you get the idea. I am trying really hard and could use some good honest opinions or drills to try and improve. No sarcasm please.
One thing I did notice was that when powerbreaking from the side on my table, I got thin scratches on my collar/shaft probably from an elbow drop. Would like to stay away from side breaks unless there is a good way to prevent this. Thank you in advance for all your help!
John