SVB at MIH

Thanks very much sir.. Great recap.


Nope, he played.

Game 1. Shaw B&R.
Game 2. Morra scratched on the break; Shaw ran out.
Game 3. Shaw broke dry. Morra ran 2 balls and missed; Shaw ran out.
Game 4. Morra broke dry; Shaw ran out.
Game 5. Shaw B&R.
Game 6. Morra broke dry; Shaw ran out.
Game 7. Shaw made a ball on the break, ran another and missed. Morra missed and Shaw ran out.
Game 8. Morra made two balls on the break (one each), ran 5 more but hooked himself. He hit his last ball on a kick but didn't pocket it. Shaw ran out.
Game 9. Shaw made two on the break, ran two more and missed. Morra ran two and scratched on the third. Shaw ran out.
Game 10. Morra made one on the break but missed a difficult first shot. Shaw ran to his last ball and hooked himself. But he made it with a great kick and had an easy 8-ball.

10-0 Shaw.
 
8-ball for these guys, pretty much if you break dry or foul on the break, its game over.
 
Where do you think Shane got the idea from?

Years ago Johnny Archer endorsed a brake cue, as he used to always look at his back hand grip position before he broke. On the cue that he endorsed, there were many rings built into the butt. It gives the shooter a baseline of where too grip and eventually what works best for them. Once you find the spot that worked you probably stuck with it. But, if play conditions changed, the shooter may also choose to find a different grip spot.
 
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