Spitting up Clusters at the right time

Blackjack

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I haven't put anything up here in a while, but I figured I would post this, as I have gotten a lot of questions about how to extend your time at the table. This is sort of just tossed together tidbits of stuff that I have sent to members in recent PM's - I hope it helps your game.

About Big Runs...

IMO, the key to putting together big runs on any table under any conditions, is being able to gage the speed correctly. This will help you with breaking up clusters, manufacturing break balls, and break shots.

Many of my students do one of two things when dispersing the balls -

a) they hit them timidly
b) they smack the $hit out of them

I am content when I have all the balls free, which translated means that none of the balls are touching each other. From there, you can plan your patterns, clear pockets and get through the rack. Many players tend to clear away all the open balls before dealing with their clusters.

Remember, if you have trouble spots, clusters, or problem balls, deal with them immediately. Every time you pocket a ball that is in the open, you take away an opportunity to deal with that cluster.

Look at the situation below:

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In this diagram, we have a 3 ball cluster in the rack area, and a few good balls that can be used to break it up.

From where the cue ball is, you can pocket the 13 and draw back into the cluster. I would contact the cluster mildly, merely splitting them up. You don't want to hit the cluster too hard, you merely want to split the balls from touching each other.

You can also pocket the 6 and get better on the 13 (from the other side) to break it up. Remember, when you pocket the 6, you eliminate another ball that could be used later. I would not touch the 6 ball - yet.

The 5 and 13 serve as possible break balls. Using either of them to split this cluster could dangerously remove both balls from the equation.

I would not try to use either the 10 or the 14 in this situation.

This leads us back to using the 13. It is there. It is simple. It is immediate. It does not pose a threat to mess up our break balls (especially the 13). I also have the 6 ball as an insurance ball.

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Dealing with these situations correctly - and doing so when you have the opportunity to do so - will assist you in running more balls.
 
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Whenever I'm playing 14.1 I tend to run most the balls on the rail, and then move in closer to the rack ball by ball... but I find myself getting down to the last 2 or 3 balls, and I haven't touched the cluster.... and it's too late to start thinking about an "easy" way to break it up.

Thank you for posting this, I think it'll help me stay at the table a little longer. I know this is pretty much a simple matter of pattern play, and identifying the correct break ball/key ball... but for me, this helps. Thanks!

Rep comin' your way
 
Blackhjack, everything you say always makes so much sense.
The game of eight ball can be summed up with with you say of straight pool. Open up the clusters and problem balls before commiting to planing your run. Don't waste balls just to get them off the table because you may need them later. Straight pool is such a great game to help you with all the other games. Keep the advice coming.
 
Blackjack said:
I am content when I have all the balls free, which translated means that none of the balls are touching each other.

I am going to take this to the practice table next time. I think there is a lot just in this one little sentance! This is similar to Fel's ideas of A,B,C,D balls, and I think what you are saying is to get all the balls clear as soon as possible, and then figure out how to clear paths to the pockets for them.

Jon
 
Enjoyed it!

Blackjack,
Just wanted to say thanks for the game Saturday and thanks for the tips on improving my 14.1 strategy. It is nice to play with someone who has both an understanding and a love for the game, and doesn't have to play for 1 gajillion $ to have fun. (Even if you are playing on the slowest table known to man!) Now I just need to find someone around here that likes the game. The good thing, as we discussed is that it is definitely a game that you can play by yourself, and will improve all other games you play at the same time. Now I just need to find the time to practice :eek:

Give me a call if you are ever in the Myrtle Beach area. I just changed my # to make it local here. I will pm you with it.

Mark
 
Thanks for the post! Now, the question is, will I be able to utilize this consciously or subconsciously! :)
 
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