The call was the 13 in the side. Its always the head ball. I never would try it in competition or a money game. Was a practice match in my buddies basement. As for "no pots" we were playing pool not doing dishes. In the USA we say no shots. But there were a few. I shot the 14 to the right corner as your looking at the screen and ran 42 from there. Missed an easy break shot to blow that run.
Both the 4-ball in the corner, and the 13-ball in the side (headball, two-rails) went in on this break, but it'd be interesting to know which one is the called ball. Which one is the "called ball"?
@sfleinen if you are asking which balls would be yours it would be nothing because no one really knows what they will make on the break. on their next shot if they make a stripe in then they are stripes.
@JustinBeiberRocksFTW Ok it's clear you have no clue what your talking about. It's straight pool bro not 8 ball. When you get a little more educated then make comments.
"Baltimore Bullet" breack shot, that was often used by Willie Mosconi in exhibitions :), Very nicely done :)
There are a few other NS 14.1 break shots that I know of, but I rarely play them because they're a low percentage shot since not all tables are gonna give a good tight rack :)
you know that you cannot bank on the break right?
JustinBeiberRocksFTW 4 weeks ago
@JustinBeiberRocksFTW You sure can as long as the cue ball touches a rail after contact and 2 object balls touch it a legal break.
VinCro007 4 weeks ago
Look at the state of that guys hat.. rofl
jonnylaris 1 month ago
You can also bank the 6 ball straight back with high left and the right speed
BrooklynCeez 1 month ago
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VinCro007 3 months ago
The call was the 13 in the side. Its always the head ball. I never would try it in competition or a money game. Was a practice match in my buddies basement. As for "no pots" we were playing pool not doing dishes. In the USA we say no shots. But there were a few. I shot the 14 to the right corner as your looking at the screen and ran 42 from there. Missed an easy break shot to blow that run.
VinCro007 3 months ago
???
DarkExcellence 3 months ago
yeah,nice shape (hehehh)..weve yet to see who benifit"s from this break...hehehh
cturvy1 7 months ago
The head ball is the intended ball.
Wink946 1 year ago
Both the 4-ball in the corner, and the 13-ball in the side (headball, two-rails) went in on this break, but it'd be interesting to know which one is the called ball. Which one is the "called ball"?
sfleinen 2 years ago
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stevesp101 1 year ago
@sfleinen if you are asking which balls would be yours it would be nothing because no one really knows what they will make on the break. on their next shot if they make a stripe in then they are stripes.
JustinBeiberRocksFTW 4 weeks ago
@JustinBeiberRocksFTW Ok it's clear you have no clue what your talking about. It's straight pool bro not 8 ball. When you get a little more educated then make comments.
VinCro007 4 weeks ago
"Baltimore Bullet" breack shot, that was often used by Willie Mosconi in exhibitions :), Very nicely done :)
There are a few other NS 14.1 break shots that I know of, but I rarely play them because they're a low percentage shot since not all tables are gonna give a good tight rack :)
WillieDines1 2 years ago