lmao yeah.. a pretty good shot is a thin cut on the 1 to go across table for position on the 2? guy probably just was too winded to do more than one take
Yeah I've hard that many times but the official 9-ball rules used in all major american tournaments state only the one and nine are fixed, and that applying any order in the rest of the balls results in a one game deficit.
probably one of the best points to do the break, and indeed, a lot of pro´s practicing this way - but you have to break soft to control the cueball, a hard hit brings you out of the center of the table
Despite the annoying three-peat jingo at the end, this is an acceptable amount of advertising for a good how-to video. This is how one should do advertising.
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bezitbay 1 year ago
thanks for the info
noluvlst29 2 years ago
the chalk off commercial nerved so much :-D
levith1992 2 years ago
good
happy8u8 3 years ago
thats good
bneing 3 years ago
damn she can get my chalf off any day
Ballsareinert0805 3 years ago 5
this is a good break. Gives a nice layout.
SodatSobat 3 years ago
A pretty good shot at the 1 ball? Looks a bit of a thin cut to me.
alexholowczak 3 years ago
lmao yeah.. a pretty good shot is a thin cut on the 1 to go across table for position on the 2? guy probably just was too winded to do more than one take
wangan85 2 years ago
I thought the eight was supposed to be on the bottom of the diamond, not the side/corner.
5150crank 3 years ago
Only the 1 and 9 are in fixed positions. I've heard people say that the 8 goes on te back and some other things, but it's not in the rules.
OsirisGOLAD 3 years ago
I was told that you do it ascending order with the nine in the middle. Thanks, that's going to save some time racking.
5150crank 3 years ago
Yeah I've hard that many times but the official 9-ball rules used in all major american tournaments state only the one and nine are fixed, and that applying any order in the rest of the balls results in a one game deficit.
OsirisGOLAD 3 years ago
never could figure out a 9ball break. thanks for the post.
dissentionburn 3 years ago
probably one of the best points to do the break, and indeed, a lot of pro´s practicing this way - but you have to break soft to control the cueball, a hard hit brings you out of the center of the table
OHAV830 4 years ago
thx i'll do that on online pool and c if it works lol and i'll try it 4 real.
volacalpine 4 years ago
Despite the annoying three-peat jingo at the end, this is an acceptable amount of advertising for a good how-to video. This is how one should do advertising.
MisterSym 4 years ago
thanx for posting bclub!!!!!
forcefollow 4 years ago
nice break videos
fmxperson 4 years ago