How big an advantage do you think the break is now? Among equal players around ranking 20 or so in the world, how likely is the breaker at nine ball to win each game? Where are the statisticians when you need them?
When practicing the lag, does it increase the margin of error to just kiss the head rail?
How big an advantage do you think the break is now? Among equal players around ranking 20 or so in the world, how likely is the breaker at nine ball to win each game? Where are the statisticians when you need them?
Sure tables are different. But I never see pros take a few practice lags before a match (hey, it's the same table they are about to play on).
It would seem a large advantage to win the lag in certain scenarios. For example the USBTC 8-ball is a race to 5. It often becomes a breaking contest, with B&R's very common. So if you win the lag you:
1) Get a chance to get on the board first
2) If the match goes hill-hill in an alternate break format, you will be breaking
With all the short races to 5-7 games with alt break. For the life of me can't understand why they don't practice it. After all, it's their living on the line. Johnnyt
My guess is that they do practice it to some degree. The problem is that every table and every rail will play it's own way. Most players also likely feel that their game is much more important to practice.
They do :wink: