Here's the deal. I have a GCI at home and practice a lot. When friends come by, combined with playing with the wife, I get to practice my break
. I break pretty good and most generally control the CB well and almost never knock the CB off the table.
Here's the problem. League started 5 weeks ago. I am play fairly well, won 18 out 20 games. Out of those 20 games, I broke 10 times. Out of those 10 times I broke, I have knocked the CB off the table maybe 3 or 4 times....not good percentages. The CB goes up in the air and usually either bounces on the table and then off, or strikes another ball on the way down and bounces off the table. It has always been near the center of the table when it flies off, so I am fairly certain that I am hitting the first ball dead on. I usually break straight down the middle and use the rail as a bridge. I get better breaks this way, vs on the head spot. The CB is about 8"-10" off the rail. Tip position is aimed just a hair below center.
Do you think either I am just hitting it too hard and/or because the balls are dirty they stick more? Do you usually slow down your break on the bar boxes?
At home, on my 9ft table, I seldem see whitey jump off the table, let alone land on the floor. And when it does happen, it's usually because I fail to hit the head ball square.
Any advice?
Mattman

Here's the problem. League started 5 weeks ago. I am play fairly well, won 18 out 20 games. Out of those 20 games, I broke 10 times. Out of those 10 times I broke, I have knocked the CB off the table maybe 3 or 4 times....not good percentages. The CB goes up in the air and usually either bounces on the table and then off, or strikes another ball on the way down and bounces off the table. It has always been near the center of the table when it flies off, so I am fairly certain that I am hitting the first ball dead on. I usually break straight down the middle and use the rail as a bridge. I get better breaks this way, vs on the head spot. The CB is about 8"-10" off the rail. Tip position is aimed just a hair below center.
Do you think either I am just hitting it too hard and/or because the balls are dirty they stick more? Do you usually slow down your break on the bar boxes?
At home, on my 9ft table, I seldem see whitey jump off the table, let alone land on the floor. And when it does happen, it's usually because I fail to hit the head ball square.
Any advice?
Mattman