Breaking ...
Practice these 2 breaks till you get them down.
Place the cue ball right behind the headstring line just inside on the 2nd diamond on either long rail. (Sidebreak for 9 ball). Just cue the cue ball like a draw shot straight center low, then raise your cue up 1/4" from the bottom, and strike the 1 ball straight on, not to the right or left, but in a straight line. Have some low english on the cue when you hit it. Make slight adjustments as necessary after practicing several times.
The other one is to place the cue ball on the headstring about 1-2 inches inside of the 1 diamond (right to left from back of table), cue the cue ball direct center then move cuetip towards 7:30 some and cue the cue ball there, and shoot with some draw to hit the one ball in a straight line just to the right of the center (about 35-40 degrees to the right of head on).
Both breaks make balls when done right, and the 1 ball usually ends up in the Kitchen somewhere with the cue ball near the center of the table or in the kitchen with the 1 ball. Both breaks give a high percentage of 1 ball shots after the break .... Takes practice though ... You may have to execute both breaks 50-70 times each before you gain the proper knowledge of them to execute them well.