I think this was *the* most important thing I ever heard...
"You can't run 3 friggin' balls!"
I realized I couldn't run 3 friggin' balls!
So I practiced and practiced running 3 balls. That is shooting in the first ball, then leaving the cue ball in position to easily shoot in the second ball *and* get position after that shot to easily shoot in the 3rd ball.
Well I finially did it! Then I did it again. And again.
Then I found I could sometimes run 6 or seven balls. The key to doing this was being able to run 3 balls though.
I can now run 8 balls sometimes if they are wide open. And it is not unusual for me to run 6 balls.
I did this last night during warm-up (ran 6 balls) playing a lesser skilled player, and he said "Wow! Nice run out!" And I thought no big deal, what is he making the fuss about? But then I remembered when I couldn't run 3 friggin' balls and running six at one visit to the table would have been almost impossible.
Anyway learn to run 3 friggin' balls. This is the key to a table run. Two balls does not cut it. You need to be able to leave the cue ball on the second shot so after shooting that shot, you will have a shot on the 3rd. (Thinking a few balls ahead.)