Pool Lessons How to Break Pool Balls by Charlie Bryant while at the Super Billiards Expo in Valley Forge, PA in March, 2008. See more at http://www.insidepoolmag.com
Pool Lessons How to Break Pool Balls by Charlie Bryant while at the Super Billiards Expo in Valley Forge, PA in March, 2008. See more at http://www.insidepoolmag.com
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If the cue ball is going toward the side pocket on your breaks, it means you didn't hit the head ball squarely. If you're breaking from the right, and scratching in the left-center pocket, that means you hit the 1ball slightly to the left of center. If you're scratching in the right-center pocket, you're hitting the 1ball too far to the right.
No matter where you break from, your goal is the hit the 1 ball dead center. The best way to do that is to aim at the point where the 1 ball touches the table. That ensures that you are always aiming at the very center of the 1 ball.
If the cue ball is still going off to the sides, try taking a little off your stroke. Hitting the 1 ball squarely at a slower speed is much more effective than hitting it off-center with a lot of speed.
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If you're breaking from the right, and scratching in the left-center pocket, that means you hit the 1ball slightly to the left of center.
If you're scratching in the right-center pocket, you're hitting the 1ball too far to the right.
The best way to do that is to aim at the point where the 1 ball touches the table. That ensures that you are always aiming at the very center of the 1 ball.
If the cue ball is still going off to the sides, try taking a little off your stroke. Hitting the 1 ball squarely at a slower speed is much more effective than hitting it off-center with a lot of speed.