jolietjake
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In a post on another section of this forum, I assumed that a one-pocket player was not reliably sinking a ball on the break. Another poster thought my assumption was wrong and asked, "Why not? Do you play one pocket?"
I've played a fair amount of one pocket, but the break has always been a problem. I've seen videos for the "standard head ball and second ball" shot that can put the corner ball into your pocket. (I'm probably not explaining it correctly, but I found this video on youtube so you can see what I mean.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS-HGWko_V8
In practice, I've found this to be a break that is very difficult to replicate
consistently and that certain tables seem to favor making this shot over others. Even when I do make the corner ball, I am not reliably set for the second shot and when I miss I find this break sometimes leaves a fairly easy bank shot for my opponent. In fact, you'll see that even in the video I posted that there is nothing for the second shot except for him knocking balls away from his own pocket.
So, I've begun using safer breaks that reliably put the cue ball near my opponents pocket and that don't spread the balls so much. So, 2 questions.
1) Are there a lot of top players who reliably make one on the break in one-pocket?
2) Is there another break that some players use that I should consider?
I've played a fair amount of one pocket, but the break has always been a problem. I've seen videos for the "standard head ball and second ball" shot that can put the corner ball into your pocket. (I'm probably not explaining it correctly, but I found this video on youtube so you can see what I mean.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS-HGWko_V8
In practice, I've found this to be a break that is very difficult to replicate
consistently and that certain tables seem to favor making this shot over others. Even when I do make the corner ball, I am not reliably set for the second shot and when I miss I find this break sometimes leaves a fairly easy bank shot for my opponent. In fact, you'll see that even in the video I posted that there is nothing for the second shot except for him knocking balls away from his own pocket.
So, I've begun using safer breaks that reliably put the cue ball near my opponents pocket and that don't spread the balls so much. So, 2 questions.
1) Are there a lot of top players who reliably make one on the break in one-pocket?
2) Is there another break that some players use that I should consider?