An old con....
Here's a little con that can be used like a LAWS rocket...one time per opponant and then you can't use it (on that person) again.
IF you do flip instead of lag for break, just say "Heads" (or tails is you prefer calling that) on the table, I win the break." Or "Tails on the table, I win."
Well, if it lands heads up, you win, usually no questions asked as long as your opponant doesn't know this trick. But, if it lands heads on the table cloth, with a tail showing and you had called "heads on the table, I win", then you won. You just say "I said heads ON THE TABLE, I win." And visa-versa for whatever you call, heads or tails.
This is an old trick (Freddy would rather call it a mild con) that's been around since water. It works best when you're playing somebody who THINKS they play good, but they're not real sure of themselves and they have a bunch of their "boys" watching him. When you pull this off real smooth, like the guy's such a dummy, it really gets in their head and mixes them up inside even more, since they look like a patsy in front of their crew. Whatever you do, if he argues, don't back down because then psychologically, he gets the stronger position. Of course, that can be rectified during the set by how good you play against him, but still, you never give back an edge or give up ground already gained.
I really like to lag in lieu of flipping coins. We always play winner breaks, so lots of times, I just give up the break to people who I know aren't real serious about their game and have no shot of winning. The bad thing about playing bangers is that often times, they'll hit the rack so bad that you end up playing a version of 14.1 8 ball or 9 ball if there's not a lot of ball distribution due to a mis-hit into the rack.