The break seems to need to be so precise. I break rather hard I think. Not sure how hard, I've never been timed and I'm getting old. Anyway, what I'm wondering about is what seems to happen when I just barely miss hitting the one ball perfect. When I hit it hard and park it I get great breaks but when I just miss the cue ball goes straight to one of the side pockets. I'm talking about when I'm so close to perfect that as I'm watching it happen my mind is saying 'this is going to be a good one', and the cue ball looks like it is going to park and makes its way straight to the side pocket. When I miss a just a little worse than that the cue ball doesn't go anywhere near the side pocket, but I don't know where it is going so that is not good. This happens often enough that I'm beginning to think about taking something off the break, but I have tried that and still can have the cue go toward the side pocket when I just barely miss hitting the one ball perfect.
Sort of in a dilemma here because I know that I'm not going to hit the one perfect every time. And when I don't hit is perfect there is a pretty good chance that I won't miss by much and thus the cue ball can head straight for the side pocket.
Oh, one other thing. I get so much better break from a diamond in from the side along the head string. I don't normally break from the side rail. I don't have this problem when I break from the side rail, but my breaks are not as good.
Anyone dealt with this or had same observation?