I'm watching ESPN videos of nine ball matches. Every Pro had a cue for breaking and a cue for regular play.
The majority of Pro's used a soft break in an attempt to pocket the head ball in a side pocket.
So I'm wondering: What's the benefit of using a break cue if the speed of the hit is low and aiming accuracy is paramount?
Would not a player's shooting accuracy improve by using the cue used for 99 percent of all shots played?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
John
The majority of Pro's used a soft break in an attempt to pocket the head ball in a side pocket.
So I'm wondering: What's the benefit of using a break cue if the speed of the hit is low and aiming accuracy is paramount?
Would not a player's shooting accuracy improve by using the cue used for 99 percent of all shots played?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
John