Using the standard break, you hit the head ball first, but pretty thin. How thin depends on the table and playing conditions.
If the bottom left pocket is mine, I try to thin the head ball on the right side of the rack, carom into the second ball, hopefully avoid the rest of the rack and rebound off the bottom rail stopping between the second and third diamonds frozen to the side rail. On the table I usually play on I would use a lot of left english and hit the cue ball at about 10 o'clock.
I really should spend some time learning to use the wei table.
I actually like hitting the 3rd ball. It offers some rewards & a safety zone as well. How you strike any of the balls on the rack, will determine how many your opponent will have to play with, on their side of the table.
Using the standard break, you hit the head ball first, but pretty thin. How thin depends on the table and playing conditions.
If the bottom left pocket is mine, I try to thin the head ball on the right side of the rack, carom into the second ball, hopefully avoid the rest of the rack and rebound off the bottom rail stopping between the second and third diamonds frozen to the side rail. On the table I usually play on I would use a lot of left english and hit the cue ball at about 10 o'clock.
I really should spend some time learning to use the wei table.