Let's assume that the rack is tight, with no gaps. On some tables it is impossible to rack exactly on the spot, so it either is a lil forward or slightly below the spot. If it is below the spot it seems much easier to make the wing ball just from the natural way it flies toward the hole.
If it is above the spot it wants to hit a lil higher on the side rail above the hole.
My question is; when you rack slightly above the spot, how do you adjust to consistantly make the wing ball. Do you move the cue ball more to the rail or more to the center of the table? Also, does it help to take some speed off of your break? Do you aim to hit the 1 ball a lil on the side, kind of like a cut break? What helps to make the wing ball more consistantly whan racking slightly high on the spot?
Is this subject covered in Joe Tuckers racking secrets? If so, it would be worth the price for this info alone. Thanks in advance for any and all info on this folks.:smile:
If it is above the spot it wants to hit a lil higher on the side rail above the hole.
My question is; when you rack slightly above the spot, how do you adjust to consistantly make the wing ball. Do you move the cue ball more to the rail or more to the center of the table? Also, does it help to take some speed off of your break? Do you aim to hit the 1 ball a lil on the side, kind of like a cut break? What helps to make the wing ball more consistantly whan racking slightly high on the spot?
Is this subject covered in Joe Tuckers racking secrets? If so, it would be worth the price for this info alone. Thanks in advance for any and all info on this folks.:smile: