What pocket provides the best percentages for a right handed player?
I am right handed and have always broke from the right.
Is there even any advantage which pocket you pick.
Opinions differ about this. I'm left handed and break from the left (choosing the right foot pocket) because my opponent will make me shoot from the right side of the table (away from my pocket) where my body won't be between my shooting arm and the table.What pocket provides the best percentages for a right handed player?
I am right handed and have always broke from the right.
Is there even any advantage which pocket you pick.
Opinions differ about this. I'm left handed and break from the left (choosing the right foot pocket) because my opponent will make me shoot from the right side of the table (away from my pocket) where my body won't be between my shooting arm and the table.
pj
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What pocket provides the best percentages for a right handed player?
I am right handed and have always broke from the right.
Is there even any advantage which pocket you pick.
Some players agree with you for the same reason I choose the other way: because it's easier to shoot. I guess the difference is whether you want it to be easier to shoot on defense or on offense. I'm a pessimist.What you meant to say was: "Tramps right. I was going to say the same thing." :smile:
This is the right answer (as pt and djv also said).Shooting for the left pocket there are some shots that are more difficult to reach for the right handed player.
But you need to learn how to master these with your right hand, playing opposite handed, and/or using a bridge.
When the udder guy is breaking you will have no choice so get used to playing to both pockets equally. Plus, if one pocket has a roll or two, that should factor in which way to break.
Lou Figueroa
"The Finer Points of One Pocket", one of the first points Grady makes in the first few minutes.grady in one of his vhs/dvds showed situations that basically showed where advatages /disadvantages
to breaking from both sides even out and it didnt matter