Occasionally, I see good players making "adjustments" to the rack. With their intensity and determination I have always thought it was to get the rack tight. Now I am beginning to wonder.
One of the common denominators to arguments over the rack that I have seen is that: the racker often times pushes on the balls, LIGHTLY, making out like they are getting the rack tight.
I may be in a minority but I slide the balls forward and LOCK the balls in place by spinning at least one of the two back balls (not the last one) forward. The sliding and the holding of the balls tightly to keep them from rolling much seems to make the balls extremely tight which makes for a great break, especially when at least the top 3 balls are lock-tight.
When I see players pushing on the rack and the balls lightly I am beginning to wonder if they are trying to get the rack tight or are they merely trying to get the balls snug? Is there a difference between "touching" and lock-tight?
I am going to start gently pushing on the balls lightly to "snug" them rather than to press them HARD together to see if there is a difference.
Is gently pushing and gently tapping on the balls with your fingers a form of slug racking?
Thanks,
JoeyA
One of the common denominators to arguments over the rack that I have seen is that: the racker often times pushes on the balls, LIGHTLY, making out like they are getting the rack tight.
I may be in a minority but I slide the balls forward and LOCK the balls in place by spinning at least one of the two back balls (not the last one) forward. The sliding and the holding of the balls tightly to keep them from rolling much seems to make the balls extremely tight which makes for a great break, especially when at least the top 3 balls are lock-tight.
When I see players pushing on the rack and the balls lightly I am beginning to wonder if they are trying to get the rack tight or are they merely trying to get the balls snug? Is there a difference between "touching" and lock-tight?
I am going to start gently pushing on the balls lightly to "snug" them rather than to press them HARD together to see if there is a difference.
Is gently pushing and gently tapping on the balls with your fingers a form of slug racking?
Thanks,
JoeyA