Not sure if this has been covered before, if so then I apologize.
I have played 60 years and with internet, watched cue sports for hours. Recently watched the first Masters 9 Ball Championship dated April 2001. Reyes and Strickland playing in final. It’s a race to 13 but my attention was focused on the break. I admit I have only seen the first eleven breaks, but my point is 1) not one time did the corner ball go in the pocket and 2) only twice was any ball made. 9 breaks out of 11 were dry. Looks like a Gold Crown with Simonis and a referee using wooden triangle rack. Earl examined few racks so the balls were frozen. That corner ball usually hits half diamond on side rail.
I know years ago that making a ball on the break was more difficult. I’m curious what has changed over time. Here’s 2 of the best players ever, not some junkies. The playing area and ball size is the same. Has the ball weight changed? I am just curious. Thanks.
I have played 60 years and with internet, watched cue sports for hours. Recently watched the first Masters 9 Ball Championship dated April 2001. Reyes and Strickland playing in final. It’s a race to 13 but my attention was focused on the break. I admit I have only seen the first eleven breaks, but my point is 1) not one time did the corner ball go in the pocket and 2) only twice was any ball made. 9 breaks out of 11 were dry. Looks like a Gold Crown with Simonis and a referee using wooden triangle rack. Earl examined few racks so the balls were frozen. That corner ball usually hits half diamond on side rail.
I know years ago that making a ball on the break was more difficult. I’m curious what has changed over time. Here’s 2 of the best players ever, not some junkies. The playing area and ball size is the same. Has the ball weight changed? I am just curious. Thanks.