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Cueball jumping after the break doesn't always mean that the break was powerful or even fast, if you've calculated his break speed back then in this particular time that you posted, it was probably at best 20-22 mph which is the normal speed for breaking the balls maybe even lower at 18 mph in that one particular break, even though the cueball jumped it doesn't mean it was fast or explosive, the balls barely exploded when he broke them.
My break has this type of action that my cueball will jump and explode, but my break isn't even that fast.
you can watch bustumante his break is around 29-30 mph and his cueball doesn't even jump as much as either Evgeny or Nevel.
if it's height ya like, watch some of Dechaine's breaks!!! ridiculous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGUFX-d-Fo4
That's not just losing your cueball, that's launching your cueball into orbit!
Lol I've done that a few times. Once breaking a 9 ball rack on a 9 footer the cueball shot straight up at a 90 degree angle from the table and busted a light bulb above the table.
Another time I was breaking in a bar 8 ball league and the cue ball hit the head ball and jumped over the rack straight at the bar. It launched at about head height, right towards all the bottles of liquor behind the bar. The owner actually has stuffed animals of football and baseball teams there and the cue actually hit one of them and didn't break anything or kill anyone lol. Honestly I think the head ball was wayyyy lose but I probably jumped the cue into the rack too.
The next year for the league when I went for my first break the owner and everyone told me to hold on and they all got out of the way and held up a tarp from behind the bar to cover all the bottles and catch the cue ball lol.
CB contro, not power is the way to go. Johnnyt