The Crucial Mistake Players Make on the Break

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If you're breaking, it's most important to hit the center of the cue ball. This is one key component of generating speed and action on the rack. If you're hitting with too much power, you will have inaccuracies and hit the cue ball off-center. This will prevent the cue from transferring all the energy to the cue ball. The cue ball will not only have less energy but also deflect off the line, due to the applied side spin. You won't hit the first ball on the rack dead-on. This will once again fail to transfer 100% of the energy to the rack. Therefore, a less powerful attempt can make you more accurate, and at the same time, generate more energy at the rack.
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00:00 Problem
01:33 Solution
02:35 Practice
03:15 Analyse
04:19 Racking
04:50 9 Ball Break
05:58 Center Table
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  • @Sharivari
    @Sharivari2 ай бұрын

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  • @mharc7365

    @mharc7365

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey bro I'm a fan from Philippines and I love your videos. Can I request some favor i want to have a personal cue and I don't have any cue to play in tournament can you sponsored me maybe some cue to use when I play tournament. I hope you will see my comments.

  • @Skinnamarink.

    @Skinnamarink.

    Ай бұрын

    The Magician tells you to stfu. just so you know.

  • @Skinnamarink.

    @Skinnamarink.

    Ай бұрын

    @@mharc7365 hey bro im a fan from the Philippines as well. The Magician tell this guy hes wrong.. just so youre aware.

  • @samhaigler1716
    @samhaigler17162 ай бұрын

    I tried this yesterday and my breaks were a lot better. Great advice and video.

  • @kingofcastlechaos
    @kingofcastlechaos2 ай бұрын

    When I am practicing breaking I always pattern rack the exact same way. That way I know what ball went where every time. I also frequently scuff my break cue tip, the forces involved really compact it.

  • @warrenwatkins9650
    @warrenwatkins96502 ай бұрын

    I had some bad habits in my stroke a few years ago. I slowed my speed to 50 percent and concentrated on my stroke and a good follow through technique. Took 15 min. of practice to get it down. It's like a golf swing. Real smooth. I shoot better and more accurate now. All my strokes are well controlled at what ever speed I shoot.

  • @liberty9348
    @liberty93482 ай бұрын

    Great video and information/demonstration/explanations. Thank you =]

  • @procrastinator6902
    @procrastinator69022 ай бұрын

    I took some lessons from a man ranked in the top 100 Fargo ratings in the US (Brad Weast 735) and he taught me that the break shot is unlike any other shot in pool, that it's not just a hard power stroke. That it's more like a golf swing or bowling delivery, several body parts work together in coordination to deliver a successful hit. A slow controlled stand, loose relaxed wrist, elbow drop, low aim to compensate for the stand and elbow drop , and a few other elements will produce a solid break with a good "pop" that sits the cue ball right in the middle of the table.

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    The video on the pop break is already planned. You've summarzied many points that I will cover with your comment already. Good information!

  • @procrastinator6902

    @procrastinator6902

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Sharivari Can't wait for the video because I definitely need to get more consistent with mine!

  • @BadAtGaming100
    @BadAtGaming1002 ай бұрын

    I learned to be steady with a solid break, but I never actually watched where the cue went…but I’m about to start watching for that now! I probably can reduce strength like you point out, as long as I focus on hitting center every time

  • @chili015
    @chili0152 ай бұрын

    In my league, your opponent racks for you and there's no template, so you rarely get a tight rack. I've found the best results when I hit a 60% cut break (8, 9, or 10-ball) and I tend to make a ball and get a good spread even when it's a bad rack.

  • @Praw-Too-Ehleem

    @Praw-Too-Ehleem

    Ай бұрын

    Are you allowed to check the rack in your league? If not, that league sucks lol.

  • @zanethind
    @zanethind2 ай бұрын

    One of my friends said it's all about the timing to get a good break and my other friend told me to go more slowly to get a better break and I've been following this advice and it's actually been helping. Because when I stroke faster for a good break I usually hit the rack bad and I tend to miscue and ruin my break cue tip

  • @Strype13

    @Strype13

    2 ай бұрын

    If you're miscueing on the break, you're not even getting close to the center of the cueball. Definitely good advice to settle down a bit.

  • @BROU-bb2uc
    @BROU-bb2uc2 ай бұрын

    I've always found the harder you stroke the easier it is to MISS.

  • @zanethind

    @zanethind

    2 ай бұрын

    I've also found out this recently and I even miss cue and ruined my tip. So my friend said it's all about the timing and just stroke slower to get a better break

  • @FiveN9ne

    @FiveN9ne

    2 ай бұрын

    This is true with most shots unless you have perfect precision. Pockets have a lot more tolerance with slower speed.

  • @joulupukki1607

    @joulupukki1607

    2 ай бұрын

    Its thing called pocket speed, the harder u hit the easier pockets spit balls out

  • @BROU-bb2uc

    @BROU-bb2uc

    2 ай бұрын

    @@joulupukki1607 seen that happen Saturday.

  • @Praw-Too-Ehleem

    @Praw-Too-Ehleem

    Ай бұрын

    If you are missing on a break because of how hard you are stroking, you need to work on basic fundamentals of pool lol. That really just means your stroke needs work. I don't even know how to miss the cue ball. I don't think I've even seen that lol. You sound like a complete beginner.

  • @ChiefinGuam
    @ChiefinGuam2 ай бұрын

    I'm always breaking from the left side of the table. After watching this video, I'm going to start breaking from the center again and see if I can improve my break shots. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    You got this!

  • @poschi3182
    @poschi3182Ай бұрын

    Bro es macht richtig Spaß dir zuzuschauen, bin seitdem einiges besser geworden bei den chillabenden mit meinen Freunden und konnte auch da bisschen angeben und denen helfen 😇😇

  • @aposematica_art
    @aposematica_artАй бұрын

    excellent ball spread

  • @MaximilianBerkmann
    @MaximilianBerkmannАй бұрын

    What do you think about those who, in 8-ball, break from the side and aiming to hit the a side of the triangle? I usually see people put the cue ball quite far back from line and often very close to a side, then aiming to hit a side of the triangle rather than the front (at least on the online pool game I play). It seems like doing that helps in potting balls of the same kind vs the normal way where you may end up potting a solid and stripped ball.

  • @richardclingempeel6111
    @richardclingempeel61112 ай бұрын

    Medium speed with follow through works best for me, especially in 9 ball. In 9 I break medium from the center, ninety percent of the time I make the wing ball in the corner, and the cue ball stays in the center of the table.

  • @aposematica_art
    @aposematica_artАй бұрын

    yep nailed it

  • @JohnOlson-mb3ey
    @JohnOlson-mb3ey2 ай бұрын

    I watched this 2 days ago and have been trying it in an 8 ball rack, I took your advice and hit with less power and I'm having the balls disperse much, much better, although I have not sunk any on the break this way. thanks

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    Awesome. Try to move the cue ball further to the either side.

  • @JohnOlson-mb3ey

    @JohnOlson-mb3ey

    2 ай бұрын

    I will do that.. thanks@@Sharivari

  • @buster5643
    @buster56432 ай бұрын

    I agree with all these except I always put the one ball in front 😅 every rotation style game has it in front and I've seen balls break in half before. If one of thems gonna break I'd rather know which one is most likely to break is my reasoning

  • @garry_potta
    @garry_potta28 күн бұрын

    Thanks dude. These are giod tips i can use to improve my 8 ball pool game

  • @3keeling3
    @3keeling32 ай бұрын

    Not everyone has nor plays on a professional tabel. Based on cloth quality and where the balls sit during the rack (falling away), it can determine the "muscle" one must use in order to break.

  • @Royredfirelion
    @Royredfirelion2 ай бұрын

    Hi! First off, I love watching your videos! Thank you! Secondly, I was just wondering in your 9 ball rack, why is the 9 ball lined up with the second diamond? I've always thought the 1 ball should be at position.

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Well, there are many different break rules in the game of 9 Ball. A couple of years ago many big promoters changed the way the balls are racked, by moving the nine instead of the one on the spot. The goal was to make the break more difficult. Depending on the country, league or tournament you're playing you will find many different rulesets: (Break box, three point rule, rack placement, sometimes even ball placement within the rack).

  • @Royredfirelion

    @Royredfirelion

    2 ай бұрын

    @Sharivari Oh, that's really interesting, I never knew! Thanks :D

  • @ChipBee123

    @ChipBee123

    2 ай бұрын

    Omg. This is different just for the sake of being different. No, no, no! The 1 goes on the spot. PERIOD.

  • @aposematica_art
    @aposematica_artАй бұрын

    even truer for 9 ball, thank you for explaining break position for 9

  • @billiardsfun7862
    @billiardsfun78622 ай бұрын

    nice video Corey Duel have video no body movement break

  • @brandongrablachoff261
    @brandongrablachoff2612 ай бұрын

    True enough speed to control break but still great spread. Not bashing or too light either. Half tip below center.

  • @SenseiNatePlaysPool
    @SenseiNatePlaysPool2 ай бұрын

    I agree with all this. EXCEPT for 1 point. The primary reason for standing up isn't followthrough. Extra length on the followthrough might be a biproduct of what happens when you stand, but it's not the reason for it. more followthrough doesn't inherently mean more speed (cause it's timing dependent) as if what happens to your cuetip AFTER making contact with the cueball makes any difference. Humans are not designed to create dynamic, high speed forward motion with an isolated shoulder and elbow. Standing up allows for more mobility, clearance, leverage, and most importantly EFFICIENCY of movement. The more efficient you move, the less effort you need to strike the cueball with speed. Meanwhile, you need much more muscular contraction to swing the cue at the same speed while staying down. More effort = less accuracy. So theres a balance between these things as counterintuitive as it sounds. So YES, hit the ball softer for accuracy- but when the break REQUIRES more speed (regardless of where you place the cueball), staying down is not a great option unless you have a perfect stroke. It's a tradeoff, but worth it i you know how to move. Also, breaking with a template vs triangle is a huge reason to change speeds. So is asking what the GOAL of the break is. If you're playing 10 ball and need the 1 ball to come uptable more, a pop break with speed helps. If you need the 2nd row balls lower- speed helps. It's all about the goal. But yes, generally, don't put 100% into the break. 💪👊🧠

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree with your statement on follow through. I was thinking about explaining it in detail, but on some things I don't want to confuse or scare people with too detailed information. But that's exactly why the comment section is a great place. Good points!

  • @midian879
    @midian8792 ай бұрын

    I started breaking with a hand bridge on table and then switched to off the rail. Cue ~halfway or little more between short rail and dot. Hand On top of rail making V, cue on table. Not extremely fast break but long smooth stroke

  • @ahmadsukmaluhur8479
    @ahmadsukmaluhur84792 ай бұрын

    can u give break pattern to make break more consitently? like one ball always pocketed

  • @DJColorTV
    @DJColorTV2 ай бұрын

    Just watched this today. Went to my local spot and took maybe 20% off my. Break power, and it worked. 1st rack I got 2 balls in and a great spread. 2nd rack no balls in but another great spread. Both racks I got my cueball to stay in the center. Imma pass this tip on

  • @DJColorTV

    @DJColorTV

    2 ай бұрын

    Also been trying to give Lil'Chris' pop break a try, and for keeping the cue ball in the center is working well. These 2 things combined should make my break way better.

  • @jfree672
    @jfree6722 ай бұрын

    also for oyu hobby pool players. this makes it so you need an extra break cue even less. this works fine with a regular cue you are using to play anyway

  • @RadioTom103
    @RadioTom1032 ай бұрын

    C'mon 500K!

  • @mosesng6050
    @mosesng60502 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the advice. This is a sort of shot I need to work on, like dropping my elbow early, and raising my closed bridge hand simultaneously, resulting in a top miss cue. And sometimes causing my break cue to slip on my hand. Oh raising my feet slightly during a power break. I’ll try to mend this mistake soon.

  • @Praw-Too-Ehleem
    @Praw-Too-EhleemАй бұрын

    I hit as hard as I can. Dead center to dead center. Usually make a few and have no issues like you mentioned. But I get what you are saying. Breaking softer worked for my wife. When she was trying to break as hard as she could, she had a lot of issues. When she went a little softer and focused on stroke and aim, she got better.

  • @jfree672
    @jfree6722 ай бұрын

    basically hard and accuracte > accurate > hard. the hardest you can hit whil maintaining precision is the best. also the white jumping off the table is an accuracy issue. if you are precise it will jump up mostlly but still land at the middle of the table

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Video on the pop break is coming soon!

  • @ninic27
    @ninic272 ай бұрын

    You can always buy a replacement 8,9, or 10 ball but never a replacement 1 ball online. I don’t understand why and when I brought it up with Predator they had no answers.

  • @Hamza-pg2my
    @Hamza-pg2my2 ай бұрын

    Review Jflowers S.M.O shaft

  • @WhoDeyTrey
    @WhoDeyTrey2 ай бұрын

    Love the j flowers shirt

  • @skatingerbil6535
    @skatingerbil6535Ай бұрын

    I break really hard. Have been told it sounds like a gun. I say it is the cue ball breaking the sound barrier. Personally, I stand taller when I break. First, I find my line. I then find my contact spot on the cue ball. Put all of my concentration into that contact spot. Paying attention to form I give it hell. I hit a little bit of top english on the ball dead center of the rack and the cue ball drives through after the initial hit. It works well for me, so say what you want.

  • @Marc-uw4lw
    @Marc-uw4lwАй бұрын

    Also, make sure whoever racks the balls is pushing them forward in the triangle so they’re nice and tight, otherwise you won’t get a decent, consistent break because the power will be absorbed and the balls won’t spread. It’s a cheeky tactic that people could use when playing casually in bars

  • @HillbillyIslandLife
    @HillbillyIslandLife2 ай бұрын

    It's All About The Break Y'all ! !

  • @NefariousMinds
    @NefariousMinds2 ай бұрын

    When you are able to break from the side when the 9 is on the spot, I put a little draw and a little outside, hitting the 1 square. I make the wing ball and 3 other balls race to the same corner every time! I really see no point in racking the 9 on the spot if not breaking from the box.

  • @CharlesB147
    @CharlesB1472 ай бұрын

    So, when I watch Ultimate Pool for instance (reds and yellows) the commentators talk about the break going straight up and down the table, and a lot of players make the cue ball track all the way back to the short rail they're breaking from. Does it matter if you squat the rock in the middle of the table, or if it comes back all the way to the short rail and back out to center table? I'm just curious why different break styles seem to be desired for what almost feels like the same game.

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    Ultimate Pool is a bit different from American Pool. Since you have way more space on the 9ft pool table, and a different cue ball (larger, heavier), the majority of players try to park the cue ball at the center of the table without bringing the cue ball back to the short rail. The best example of this is shown at the beginning of this lesson: kzread.info/dash/bejne/apWF1LCNgMLclto.html

  • @CharlesB147

    @CharlesB147

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Sharivari Thanks for giving me a bit more education on the differences. Very much appreciated. I'm still working on fine tuning my breaking style, so this helped a good bit.

  • @user-dl8pp7hf7p
    @user-dl8pp7hf7p2 ай бұрын

    What tip do you use in your game?

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    KAMUI Brown Medium on my playing cue, and KAMUI Sai on my break cue.

  • @DBreeazyy
    @DBreeazyyАй бұрын

    @sharivari could I get up with you and discuss something I've discovered with breaking, and see what your opinion on it is.

  • @zanethind
    @zanethind2 ай бұрын

    Even Jeff De Luna stroked fast at first then he went closer to the cue tip by stroking slower which got him that amazing break for a 9 ball rack. So it truly is about the right timing. kzread.infocjUs3YTxmqg?si=K7mWeqzp7Kt3IP6H

  • @pearlrival3124

    @pearlrival3124

    2 ай бұрын

    jeffs break isnt controlled check corey deuel for more info.

  • @ojsojs6004
    @ojsojs60042 ай бұрын

    But what can you say with Bustamante's powerful break?

  • @wayneburba9457
    @wayneburba94572 ай бұрын

    You hit the side of the pack!

  • @kingstrap8159
    @kingstrap8159Ай бұрын

    I see you have a dart board! Any good at that?

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    Ай бұрын

    Used to be as a teenager. You play?

  • @GarrethandPipa
    @GarrethandPipa2 ай бұрын

    What I find ironic that many tell people to use a light stick because it will accelerate faster. Then say hit it 50-70% speed. Completely negating the argument to use a light stick in the first place. I on the other hand have less skilled players start with a heavier break stick at 50% speed and ACTUALLY aim when they break. Somehow I am the break whisperer. 50 years ago everyone used heavy breakers. If you paid attention in school you know that a good break is merely transferring the kinetic energy from stick to cue ball to rack. It has nothing to do with timing or any of the other nonsense just maximally transferring the energy from one object to another.

  • @procrastinator6902

    @procrastinator6902

    Ай бұрын

    Timing absolutely matters if you're using your body to transfer energy into the rack, which many players do. It takes practice but is more effective than just shoving the cue into the cue ball and actually takes less effort. If you stand at a slight angle to the table and use hip rotation as your source of power, you can get a very good break by just using your arm to guide the cue.

  • @GarrethandPipa

    @GarrethandPipa

    Ай бұрын

    @@procrastinator6902 Maximally transferring energy is the key. How long were people jumping in the air believing that it adds power? I get it people "feel" many things about how balls behave on a table and damn be the laws of physics. The laws of physics simply don't support anything other than the transition of kinetic energy from object to object. I understand there are many small chained movements that come together into of what people call "timing" but I have seen to many good breaks that don't follow prescription.

  • @procrastinator6902

    @procrastinator6902

    Ай бұрын

    @@GarrethandPipa I'm not sure that it's so much the jump itself that was meant to add the power, but the necessity of doing so to maintain balance to get as upright as possible. Which WILL add power because your arm acts like a lever and the straighter you stand, the longer that lever is and provides more power. The timing of movement when using it is essential. The body can never move as fast the arm, so that's where timing comes in. The stand and hip rotation has to occur before the arm begins to move for it to be effective at delivering power to the hit. That's what I meant about timing being important.

  • @andrewhawkinson3410
    @andrewhawkinson341020 күн бұрын

    ooooooooooooooooooooooof! that first break injured my soul!!!!!!!!!!! lololololololololol i am guilty, i try to put all my arm strength into a fast break with not so consistent results. i will try this in league tonight and hope i don't lose any more matches like i have been in the past 11 weeks :P

  • @johnhayes6414
    @johnhayes64142 ай бұрын

    Big reason people don't use one ball in front. Especially when raking for other players. Is that its a bright colored ball easy for people to see

  • @NameName-ji6wv
    @NameName-ji6wv2 ай бұрын

    So basically dont swing harder than you can control?

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    That's the key message. Will do another video on the proper technique and cue balls reaction if you're going for the hard pop break.

  • @willlinke2849
    @willlinke28492 ай бұрын

    Just break from a standing position so you get the additional power and you dont have to worry about jumping up.

  • @robertl426
    @robertl4262 ай бұрын

    Try it on a club table with old cloth, dirty balls, and no magic rack... without power the balls will barely split at all, they'll stay at one end of the table, all bunched up and covering each other.

  • @Kevin-ib4gv
    @Kevin-ib4gv2 ай бұрын

    Would have loved to see that first break if you hit first ball head on instead of the second ball off the side.....:)

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    Should have shown that, dammit.

  • @jeffm5991
    @jeffm59912 ай бұрын

    All great points but I'm coming out of my shoes on every break and I'm not going to stop.

  • @bondyesupremo1045
    @bondyesupremo10452 ай бұрын

    I have no clue how to play this game but it looks interesting, lol.

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    Haha, it really is :D

  • @hanspw
    @hanspw2 ай бұрын

    But if you put a lot of glue on the chalk on your head, you can break insanity hard without the chalk falling off your head 😂😂😂😂 Good tip with the chalk btw 👌

  • @mtlsteven
    @mtlsteven2 ай бұрын

    you almost made a hole on the wall like Florian lol

  • @patrow7629
    @patrow76296 күн бұрын

    You are mistaken sir if you believe a longer follow through in and of itself will generate more power for the simple fact that when you hit the ball it comes off of the cue tip immediately and a longer follow through will not extend the time of contact. This has been proven by the use of super high speed videos. 😎

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    6 күн бұрын

    While your statement is correct, unfortunately the conclusion isn't. Watch this video and let me know what you think: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iI2evNJpltTIgbA.htmlsi=BnOHq5FjNOh1ddkV

  • @MCtravler

    @MCtravler

    Күн бұрын

    And I suppose you also believe that a follow through on a golf shot is unnecessary. You know, because the struck golf ball immediately left the club face……..

  • @daycallmeanimal
    @daycallmeanimal2 ай бұрын

    Is that were the 9 ball rack is suppose to be, Two balls ahead of the dot? I thought every game the head ball goes in the dot!

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    Well, there are many different break rules in the game of 9 Ball. A couple of years ago many big promoters changed the way the balls are racked, by moving the nine instead of the one on the spot. The goal was to make the break more difficult. Depending on the country, league or tournament you're playing you will find many different rulesets: (Break box, three point rule, rack placement, sometimes even ball placement within the rack).

  • @FastFrank1408
    @FastFrank140829 күн бұрын

    I don't like this. I never shot the ball off the table breaking hard. And the cue is in the wrong spot. I sink at least 1 most of the time

  • @admiralunicorn9256
    @admiralunicorn92562 ай бұрын

    Can we get a what’s in the bag for your new sponsor?

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, will come soon :)

  • @1vo6m1t5
    @1vo6m1t52 ай бұрын

    Illegal brake on 5:50

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    Maybe in your league. I assume you're using the three point rule? This rule isn't used very often, not even in professional events anymore.

  • @Smoke0ne
    @Smoke0ne2 ай бұрын

    the 1st brake shot did not hit the head ball and is a foul in some 8ball games

  • @minhhaihoang9324
    @minhhaihoang93242 ай бұрын

    vác sa va xin chào ad min

  • @jesserodriguez709
    @jesserodriguez7092 ай бұрын

    hi

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    hi

  • @J0lker
    @J0lker2 ай бұрын

    But this 9ball break was illegal, wasn't it? 1 ball crossed the line and 1 ball went in,

  • @Sharivari

    @Sharivari

    2 ай бұрын

    Depends on the rules you're using.

  • @jordangratton455
    @jordangratton4552 ай бұрын

    This is not how you should break, halfway from the lime to the cushion and put it between your fingers with your palm down, even with max power you will struggle to not hit it straight

  • @Jesters_Thorny_Crown
    @Jesters_Thorny_Crown2 ай бұрын

    You aren’t supposed to break hard? Clearly you’ve never seen the Color of Money.

  • @koko2274

    @koko2274

    Ай бұрын

    Probably because with new equipment avaible nowadays you don't need power that much anymore, just precision

  • @Jesters_Thorny_Crown

    @Jesters_Thorny_Crown

    Ай бұрын

    It was a joke. Corey Duel yield consistent results without smashing the rack.

  • @Krushard
    @KrushardАй бұрын

    Level up the difficulty of balancing the chalk on your head by being bald.

  • @whyis45stillalive
    @whyis45stillalive27 күн бұрын

    If you’re playing, 8-ball, on a bar box, you never break from anywhere in the ‘D’ ring. Place the cue ball as the demonstration @5:42. Use running English, with a firm, (not hard) stroke. The cue ball hits two rails, comes behind the 8-ball, making it in the opposite side pocket. I’ve done it up to 3 times-in-a-row, several times, over the years. I was president of our local league for 15 years. I was an instructor for 10. I helped organize and run all 6 State tournaments, in WV.

  • @alexharbison4411
    @alexharbison44112 ай бұрын

    Most important thing in a break is to make the 8 ball. That requires spin spin, we lose a lot of power with that spin so a harder hit is a must.

  • @ericlyons11
    @ericlyons112 ай бұрын

    The template racks make it easier to break at low speeds. Most tournaments I play use a regular rack which is harder to get all balls tight.

  • @turbingarret1
    @turbingarret1Ай бұрын

    ckp byk sgt

  • @pearlrival3124
    @pearlrival31242 ай бұрын

    you used right english and hit the left side of the 1 ball. of course you are going off the table. for more info on controlled break check out corey deuels work, but we all disagree with this. ask johnny archer let use in a fast 'controlled' break.

  • @urwholefamilydied
    @urwholefamilydiedАй бұрын

    2:13 but also... not sure the last time my cue jumped of the table. So what's the main point of this vid? Don't hit it hard?

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