Tennessee Joe6
Verified Member
Well many of you probably know this but I recently discovered (thru practice) a technique to help my break. I want to share this and ask for your comments.
Many sets of balls are used primarily for 9 ball. The one thru the 9 ball are worn and a little smaller with some minute imperfections. To get a better rack I put the stripe balls on the side of the rack I break from. This side stays tighter and seems to keep the corner ball from coming out to my opponents pocket.
What do you think? <iframe src="http://CueTable.com/P/Player/?@4ABik4BCpA4CEMO4DCpe4EFbe3FChe4GBjO4HAMA4IAEe3JFSe3KChC3LBKO3MDvO4NAcV3OBJl2PPFj4uBGM@" noresize="noresize" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" frameborder="no" width="600" height="400" ></iframe>
Many sets of balls are used primarily for 9 ball. The one thru the 9 ball are worn and a little smaller with some minute imperfections. To get a better rack I put the stripe balls on the side of the rack I break from. This side stays tighter and seems to keep the corner ball from coming out to my opponents pocket.
What do you think? <iframe src="http://CueTable.com/P/Player/?@4ABik4BCpA4CEMO4DCpe4EFbe3FChe4GBjO4HAMA4IAEe3JFSe3KChC3LBKO3MDvO4NAcV3OBJl2PPFj4uBGM@" noresize="noresize" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" frameborder="no" width="600" height="400" ></iframe>
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