I've noticed in videos that the opening break is typically done from the kitchen. I've always broken from the side with much better results than a kitchen break. Is a kitchen break the rule?
As someone stated, the opening break must be made from behind the head string, but I am curious. Please explain how you have been breaking "from the side" and just what do you mean by "much better results". I am just curious as to the process of what you have been doing and your results.
I have always used a cut break from the side. I would typically break from the right side aiming for the edge of the right corner. The results of my break take the right corner ball to the short rail and back into the rack and the other corner to the long rail and back into the rack. On a few occasions I have done this putting the rack back together nearly perfect leaving the CB frozen to the middle of the short rail on the other side.
You sure you're not playing one pocket?One rule of straight pool (besides having to break behind the headstring) is that TWO OBs plus the CB must hit a rail to accomplish a legal opening break.
Failure to do so results in a two point foul, and at the option of the incoming player, you may be told to rebreak. ( this foul does not count toward the 3 foul rule)
Breaking from the side, I'd assume you are either not driving 2 object balls plus the cueball to the rail or ..... you are at a very high risk of selling the farm on the break.
Nope 14.1
Like I said I break from the side and edge the corner ball. It will go straight down and back up to the stack. The other corner ball will go straight to the long rail and back to the stack with the CB to the short rail and back up to the other side of the table near the short rail.
Sometime I will videotape it and post it here.
Nope 14.1
Like I said I break from the side and edge the corner ball. It will go straight down and back up to the stack. The other corner ball will go straight to the long rail and back to the stack with the CB to the short rail and back up to the other side of the table near the short rail.
Sometime I will videotape it and post it here.
3andstop: There is something wrong with the way you racked the balls in your diagram. Can you spot it?![]()
Dan, if you mean the 1 and 5 in the corners, actually I just clicked on the 8 ball rack in the wei tools and I was lucky to get the five in one corner.![]()
The 1 & 5 is no longer an official part of the rules.... if you mean the 1 and 5 in the corners, ...
This can only happen if the back two rows are loose in the correct way. If all the back two rows are touching, the "ideal" break does not happen. To do the "ideal" break, move the back row back, or move it towards the ball the cue ball will contact, leaving the rest of the balls alone. Even half a millimeter, or even the thickness of a business card will be plenty...On a few occasions I have done this putting the rack back together nearly perfect ...