As Phil said:
"It would be great for 14.1 forum members to discuss the patterns as this should strengthen your ability to close well – along with practice, of course! I can see questions and opinions developing on the pros and cons of the pros’ patterns – what they did right, what they could have improved upon, what pattern is better for you and why, and so much more. I also expect that you will learn much from discussing my analysis and lessons – what works for you, what you question, and ideas for further developing key concepts.
I am not worried about too much content being given away because I see the most meaningful participation coming from those who have bought the book. That doesn’t mean others can’t benefit from the discussion, but it would help them if they owned their own copies of the material – like a student owning a textbook for a class. For starters, I have posted eight complete patterns on my web site at
http://billiardspress.com/breakshotpatterns.html
I wish that everyone on the AZB 14.1 forum has a great time discussing the close, and that your games improve as a result."
Phil Capelle
Shall we take a look at his free patterns in order and discuss starting with Pattern 14?
When I look at the balls on the table, the first three balls appear fairly obvious. I guess you could go forward off the 9 to get to the 13, but the stun shot is easier. Then you are in good shape to go two rails to the 8 ball. The 8 ball is a nice lead in for the last two as it could go up in the top right pocket if you did not get on it in the side well enough. Plus with the last two balls being where they are, you do not have to stop exactly at the 8. You could drift forward or to either side a little and still have an easily workable last key ball and break ball setup.
The B3 shot on the 9 is shot with just a touch of low and a touch of right. I sometimes have a tendency to draw and use a bit too much right which would result in not coming out of the corner on the right line. Two rails is better than one since we are coming into the position line rather than crossing it.
Now with the eight ball, I usually figure I can stop anywhere and make it work. Do some of you want to stop in a precise spot and if so where and why?
With the last two balls, which do you guys prefer as a break shot and why?
For either of the last two break balls, where would you ideally place the cue ball and why?
I have been going for more back cuts but it seems that a lot of the pros do not mind getting straight on the break line. What do you guys prefer in this instance and why?
"It would be great for 14.1 forum members to discuss the patterns as this should strengthen your ability to close well – along with practice, of course! I can see questions and opinions developing on the pros and cons of the pros’ patterns – what they did right, what they could have improved upon, what pattern is better for you and why, and so much more. I also expect that you will learn much from discussing my analysis and lessons – what works for you, what you question, and ideas for further developing key concepts.
I am not worried about too much content being given away because I see the most meaningful participation coming from those who have bought the book. That doesn’t mean others can’t benefit from the discussion, but it would help them if they owned their own copies of the material – like a student owning a textbook for a class. For starters, I have posted eight complete patterns on my web site at
http://billiardspress.com/breakshotpatterns.html
I wish that everyone on the AZB 14.1 forum has a great time discussing the close, and that your games improve as a result."
Phil Capelle
Shall we take a look at his free patterns in order and discuss starting with Pattern 14?
When I look at the balls on the table, the first three balls appear fairly obvious. I guess you could go forward off the 9 to get to the 13, but the stun shot is easier. Then you are in good shape to go two rails to the 8 ball. The 8 ball is a nice lead in for the last two as it could go up in the top right pocket if you did not get on it in the side well enough. Plus with the last two balls being where they are, you do not have to stop exactly at the 8. You could drift forward or to either side a little and still have an easily workable last key ball and break ball setup.
The B3 shot on the 9 is shot with just a touch of low and a touch of right. I sometimes have a tendency to draw and use a bit too much right which would result in not coming out of the corner on the right line. Two rails is better than one since we are coming into the position line rather than crossing it.
Now with the eight ball, I usually figure I can stop anywhere and make it work. Do some of you want to stop in a precise spot and if so where and why?
With the last two balls, which do you guys prefer as a break shot and why?
For either of the last two break balls, where would you ideally place the cue ball and why?
I have been going for more back cuts but it seems that a lot of the pros do not mind getting straight on the break line. What do you guys prefer in this instance and why?
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