I would like to get other opinions about the cueball jumping straight up when I am breaking really well. When it hits the one ball, it will jump about 3 ft. straight up, land almost directly in the center of the table and stop. I think it may be one of two things but am open to any comments. This is on both 8 and 9 ft. tables with the same sized cueball and doesn't necessarily happen on the same table.
My theories:
1) I may be jacking up slightly on my stroke when following through, and the cueball actually jumps to hit the one ball full, but above the center point when the balls are flat on the table.
2) The spot, after having the one ball tapped to keep it from rolling for so long actually makes a small divot in the cloth, thereby lowering the ball slighting, and the cueball strikes it above the center point as noted below.
Also, when I break, I don't put any English on the cueball, or at least try not to, and the cueball will normally leave a white streak on the cloth about 3 inches long approximately 2 inches from where I put it to break.
Would you see this as a problem? I know I have a really strong break compared to most of the people I shoot with, however we aren't in a major city where there are pros hanging around.
Thanks for any comments.
My theories:
1) I may be jacking up slightly on my stroke when following through, and the cueball actually jumps to hit the one ball full, but above the center point when the balls are flat on the table.
2) The spot, after having the one ball tapped to keep it from rolling for so long actually makes a small divot in the cloth, thereby lowering the ball slighting, and the cueball strikes it above the center point as noted below.
Also, when I break, I don't put any English on the cueball, or at least try not to, and the cueball will normally leave a white streak on the cloth about 3 inches long approximately 2 inches from where I put it to break.
Would you see this as a problem? I know I have a really strong break compared to most of the people I shoot with, however we aren't in a major city where there are pros hanging around.
Thanks for any comments.