Thanks Guys!
I do like trying several different breaks and working them. And wow I hit a 2nd, or 3rd, and now recently a 4th ball break, you hit them and they work so nice, but they brake down after really working them, its like fools gold! So I am full circle with the head ball break again.
But, what I really like is just the practice instead of just seeing how many balls I can run. When I miss a shot or shape, I reset it up and get it right and move on, for once I get this down then I know the ball runs will come.
If you just try to get big runs without putting in the time to bonified such a run, then what probably is going to happen is that the table lays right for your skill set and you get that big run, or you get totally frustrated and burnt out. Either way it is a loser proposition.
So take pride in your continuing development, and get the most out of this game, for you can come away with big rewards. Rewards are; shape, pocketing balls, learning stack play, touch, combinations, and advance skill are seeing the layout 3 to 4 balls ahead, but not so much bank. For banks you will have set aside time just to work on them. Banks will really keep a run alive, and for the actual game of OP we all know how important banks are.
Well we just turned over 10,000 views. Thanks Cincy Kid! I do not play much, and before working this game, I just banged around 15 ball rotation, which does take great full table skills to play it properly and run the rack, but it does not develop the touch needed to play this game or OP.
I thought it was about time I put up a video of running some balls, just doing my part to keep this thread going tell others can join in during these times. I do really hope you guys got a laugh on how I pocketed that 1 ball. The Mark Hansen technique. LOl!
thanks, Whitey
Congrats guys & Cincy Kid! 10,000 views, Wow!