E edwu AzB Silver Member Silver Member Oct 3, 2020 #41 westcoast said: Why not break the balls a little harder? In theory wouldn't the 2 balls behind the 1 still project toward the side pockets? Click to expand... There is a "sweet spot" for every table for power. Breaking harder may not yield better/consistent results.
westcoast said: Why not break the balls a little harder? In theory wouldn't the 2 balls behind the 1 still project toward the side pockets? Click to expand... There is a "sweet spot" for every table for power. Breaking harder may not yield better/consistent results.
E edwu AzB Silver Member Silver Member Oct 3, 2020 #42 BJKZY174 said: Is this break table size dependent? Has anyone had success with this on 7/8/9 foot tables alike? Thanks! Click to expand... I've personally had success with 7ft and 9ft no issues. Killer Filler uses a similar break on 9 footers if you watch carefully.
BJKZY174 said: Is this break table size dependent? Has anyone had success with this on 7/8/9 foot tables alike? Thanks! Click to expand... I've personally had success with 7ft and 9ft no issues. Killer Filler uses a similar break on 9 footers if you watch carefully.
W westcoast AzB Silver Member Silver Member Oct 3, 2020 #43 edwu said: There is a "sweet spot" for every table for power. Breaking harder may not yield better/consistent results. Click to expand... I get that. I was just asking because it seemed like the first shot after the break is typically quite difficult breaking the speed Corey was. Maybe a little more speed would help or perhaps not!
edwu said: There is a "sweet spot" for every table for power. Breaking harder may not yield better/consistent results. Click to expand... I get that. I was just asking because it seemed like the first shot after the break is typically quite difficult breaking the speed Corey was. Maybe a little more speed would help or perhaps not!