Pool Lesson: Breaking An 8-Ball Rack Two Ways

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  • @jollysheldone425
    @jollysheldone425 5 лет назад +421

    So let me get this straight! If I break this way, this ball might do something or it might not! and if I'm consistent, it might go here or it might not! "Did you see how it nearly happened" Nope! you have absolutely no clue. The odds on potting a ball on an American table are pretty high, because the pockets are like buckets and they have straight sides. After your first prediction went wrong entirely I zoned out, sorry.

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  5 лет назад +346

      Apologies that you zoned out of the point of the lesson, which is where 5 particular balls have a "tendency" to go.
      www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tendency
      Tendency:
      a : a proneness to a particular kind of thought or action
      b : direction or approach toward a place, object, effect, or limit
      Because American tables have "bucket" pockets and straight sides, what does that have to do with how balls will react out of the rack of the break? If I had no clue, then I guess I'm just lucky that I can produce consistent results.
      I'm no professional, but they also produce consistent results on their breaks whether it's 8-Ball, 9-Ball, or 10-Ball. I'm guessing they have no clue either.
      Perhaps you can explain it better?

    • @MrPauricg
      @MrPauricg 5 лет назад +38

      @@LilChrisPoolPlayer in your first break you say, "were going to aim for the middle of the 8 ball", then in the next style of break you say, "were no longer going to aim for the head ball, now were going to aim for the ball in the second row" , so in the first break what are you aiming for? the head ball or the 8?

    • @adaption27
      @adaption27 5 лет назад +124

      @Lil'Chris , Please ignore this douche. Don't reply to them... It's what trolls eat. Some people in this world or so miserable. I learned a thing or 2 and if not I would just click on something else. Keep up the good work!! Make more vids!!

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  5 лет назад +10

      @@MrPauricg I think adaption27 was referring to the original poster of the comment.

    • @MrPauricg
      @MrPauricg 5 лет назад +3

      @@LilChrisPoolPlayer ouch my bad, I went a bit OTT on his ass hah

  • @wilsoncheng2517
    @wilsoncheng2517 4 года назад +843

    The easiest ball to drop for opening break is usually my cue ball

    • @losoj30
      @losoj30 4 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @ELM777
      @ELM777 4 года назад +15

      I see you are a man of amazing skill as well

    • @RRJOfficial
      @RRJOfficial 3 года назад

      I think this doesn't happen to you so often, though, because otherwise you would be lying which is stupid.

    • @Lookdownhereiam
      @Lookdownhereiam 3 года назад +4

      I believe you! lol 😂 I scratch constantly. And I’m a pretty ok player.

    • @victorcoburn2791
      @victorcoburn2791 3 года назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @richardhudak685
    @richardhudak685 5 лет назад +207

    I BEEN PLAYING POOL FOR 60 YEARS N YOU NEVER STOP LEARNING
    👌👌

    • @Twobarpsi
      @Twobarpsi 5 лет назад +5

      With you on that!

    • @veronicaphillips8310
      @veronicaphillips8310 5 лет назад +14

      I've been playing for 61 years and I agree with you, Richard. I recommend Lil' Gary's lessons to all of my pool playing friends.

    • @donlove3741
      @donlove3741 5 лет назад +6

      Been playing since I was 14 and am 63 now. Started with snooker.
      Sir the first sensible comment so far!
      Rack , table cue... smokiness, jukebox noise, redhead in the spray painted dress all contribute to education!
      Keep on studying!
      Life's a lesson you learn it when your through!

    • @ozziejim8472
      @ozziejim8472 5 лет назад +4

      Oh come on mate.....you just need to try harder and pretty soon you won’t hear a single piece of advice, just like my teenage son.

    • @dutchie1010
      @dutchie1010 4 года назад

      very true......that being said, there is very few people who should instruct this game

  • @mikeoreilly4020
    @mikeoreilly4020 2 года назад +19

    Thank you Chris. As soon as I finished watching the video, I went to our table and, using a classic break, made 2 balls on each of 3 breaks. Having watched many videos on breaking, you're the first one to actually give us an aim point in the rack.

  • @HawkOnHOG
    @HawkOnHOG 3 года назад +18

    I learned that 8-ball break 30 years ago when I read it in a Steve Mizerak book. I have always used that break ever since then. I have gotten several 8-ball breaks, most in the opposite side, with some kicked into the opposite side corner near me, and occasionally in the near side pocket. However, I have also several times gotten my spin wrong (usually because I was wearing beer goggles), and the cue ball ended up ricocheting off the table, or into the near side foot corner. It is a risky shot with disastrous consequences if done incorrectly, but man does it feel great when you do it right!!! And it gets a lot of looks from everyone at the bar...If you nail it early, you will be in your opponent's head for the rest of the night, and win the confidence game... :)

    • @bradforddutton8839
      @bradforddutton8839 2 года назад

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    • @JohnSmith-fq7hj
      @JohnSmith-fq7hj 2 года назад +5

      I pocket the 8 ball one time while at a bar playing for money I didn't know that was a win actually thought I lost glad the guy I was playing actually told me lol.

  • @TruongTai8
    @TruongTai8 7 месяцев назад +4

    Omg! It works, the one ball to side pocket!
    I have watched Shane and Jason Shaw making the one ball side pocket over and over but did bot know how they did it. Thanks, Chris.

  • @chase7767
    @chase7767 Год назад +2

    I watched this yesterday, then played pool last night and successfully pulled off both techniques on the first try. Literally did a victory lap around the place when I broke that 8-ball in. Thanks!!

  • @phycoman4561
    @phycoman4561 5 лет назад +114

    *Walks up to table for break*
    "8 ball in the corner pocket"
    "Wha..."

  • @queenrules68
    @queenrules68 4 года назад +19

    Thank you Lil' Chris! I play pool every night and I'm really good a cut shots and bank shots (1 and 2 rail). But my breaking ability is average at best. I scratch way too often. This video will help me tremendously I really think. I'll be using the classic break and will track the trajectory of the 5 key balls you mentioned and demonstrated. I appreciate you!

  • @robgarcia9678
    @robgarcia9678 5 лет назад +10

    This is the best explanation of the break I have ever seen. Thanks

  • @CharlieFerreira7
    @CharlieFerreira7 3 года назад +78

    If they make a game where the purpose of the break is to launch the cue ball off the table, I win every time.

  • @connorrafferty6637
    @connorrafferty6637 5 лет назад +18

    I have been struggling with my breaks of late and this has really helped. Simple yet effective. Thanks champion!

  • @s.p.revhorner4703
    @s.p.revhorner4703 3 года назад +2

    Straight, clear instructions. Easy, clear explanations. Good, useful video. Thanks!

  • @TheXxvampgoth91xx
    @TheXxvampgoth91xx 3 года назад +4

    I started learning from you by practicing bank shots, then I looked into proper form, and now breaking. I've only been playing for a year now, but your channel is the one I always check out first when I need to learn something. Thank you for the detailed explanations, please keep it up!

  • @niceguy6152
    @niceguy6152 4 года назад +2

    Weekly pool player here, I have used the second break style he demonstrates for some time now and have potted the black a few times. At the very least it gets the black moving.

  • @davidcochran6974
    @davidcochran6974 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the tips. A small recommendation for the future though; outcomes being the same, but opposite sides for lefties is apparent enough to not warrant additional repetition within the lessons. Great video Chris.

  • @veronicahawthorne3452
    @veronicahawthorne3452 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video! Thanks so much! I’ll be applying these techniques to my break.

  • @Cleverockz
    @Cleverockz 5 лет назад +21

    Have been subscribed to Lil' Chris's channel for only a few days now. My game has improved a lot so far and am looking forward in being the best I can be with the knowledge Lil' Chris is providing. Thank you so much!

    • @jordanwhite9319
      @jordanwhite9319 2 года назад

      I've been shooting pool and installing them for 15 years now, and I think I've lost knowledge watching just one of these videos 🤣🤣🤣

  • @einfjordbreen2925
    @einfjordbreen2925 3 года назад +2

    Love the clear explanations Chris on what ball number your aiming for and what ball number will be going where.... Shame no one can see the ball numbers....

  • @Korninva
    @Korninva 4 года назад +9

    One of the best presented and easy to follow pool video's I've seen. Great tips for any level pool player. Thank you, Chris!

  • @chalieblairjr8452
    @chalieblairjr8452 2 месяца назад +1

    What are the best ways for people to learn is the way he just explained it awesome job👍

  • @cgarcia4tt
    @cgarcia4tt 4 года назад +6

    I have been using your videos as a guide. They are extremely helpful. Keep up the good work. No matter what crazy comments you receive know that there are many people who genuinely appreciate your help.

  • @ioriedwards7554
    @ioriedwards7554 Месяц назад +1

    thanks for the advise. WILL DEFINATELY HAVE TO TRY THIS. LET YOU KNOW HOW IT CAME OUT

  • @dsauce223
    @dsauce223 5 лет назад +7

    Great video. I'm a seasoned player but I still very much enjoyed the explanation of both breaks. Thanks Chris.

  • @CrazyJoeClark429
    @CrazyJoeClark429 2 года назад +1

    I will begin using this. Increasing control of table and when you break you can practice on a run out with consistency

  • @tableroll1
    @tableroll1 2 года назад +6

    Good job Chris. Your command of clearly explaining key concepts is exceptional.

  • @pinkdink1210
    @pinkdink1210 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Can’t wait to eventually win on an 8 ball break and whoever I’m playing against is going to tell me “it’s all luck.” 😂
    I watched a video explaining how professionals sometimes pot the 9 on the break in 9-ball.
    I tried it while playing my best friend and I believe on the third break I got it.
    I told him, guess where I learned that from? RUclips. He’s like “it’s all luck, you just got lucky.”
    😅

  • @katarainatekowhai5813
    @katarainatekowhai5813 5 лет назад +5

    I’m a beginner, thank you for the easy to follow instructions, I hope I get it😂

  • @briankt69
    @briankt69 3 года назад +2

    Been learning pool the past 8 months, watching tons of RUclips vids and practicing as much as can as places open back up sense the pandemic. Come across this vid and have started practicing the break to make the 8-ball in. Joined my 1st ever league, APA, with my GF (she’s been playing 10 years). Just had our 1st match last night. Im a 3 and I got put against a 5. I won the coin flip, and on my 1st break in my 1st ever pool league game. I smoked the balls on the break and pocketed the 8-ball without scratching for the win. Lol. Game 2 I broke pocketed several balls but the cue ball jumped off the table. But I was still able to win the racket and win the match 2-0. Ty for the vids and helping this noobs game. You got a subscriber and a fan here... just wish someone would have been videoing it. Lol

  • @danslider4294
    @danslider4294 3 года назад +8

    Hey, Lil' Chris. This is fantastic. You actually showed me something I can practice and put to use instead of a seven rail jump shot that will never be used except for bar bets. Clearly explained and demonstrated. I subscribed and look forward to learning from your other videos.

  • @AnalyzeSportsStudio
    @AnalyzeSportsStudio 2 месяца назад +1

    Sunk the 8ball in on the break and almost got my ass beat lmao the entire bar celebrated though lol thanks Chris!

  • @mikemcdonald4224
    @mikemcdonald4224 4 года назад +3

    Heading to the pool room after lunch. Going to give this a try. I am having a difficult time with my break. Let you know how it goes. Tks for the tips.

    • @mikemcdonald4224
      @mikemcdonald4224 4 года назад +2

      Well just back from practice Chris and your advise made a difference. Still needs work but a lot better. Thanks and I will be using your site for help with my game.

  • @elbypass1901
    @elbypass1901 5 лет назад +2

    I’ve only been playing pool for two months and needless to say this video has helped me a lot with understanding how to break. Greatly appreciate your video brotha!

  • @onepunch9203
    @onepunch9203 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for sharing your expertise!
    I began playing regularly about a year ago and am not a bad player, but haven't really improved much because I just keep repeating what I already know.
    Video lessons like this are an excellent way for me to learn. I can watch and rewatch these kinds of tips and then practice them later. No pressure.
    I'm going to concentrate on these two break techniques tonight when the gang gets together for our Tuesday night session.
    Thanks for sharing, Chris. I'm subscribed and look forward to more instructional vids. 🎱👍🏼

  • @kevintodd2176
    @kevintodd2176 Год назад +1

    Totally a big help.. Thank u. Did 10 breaks of each and while I found the "classic" was a safer, because the margin of error was higher on the "8 ball" break, I still favored the 8 ball style cuz it sunk the 8 2 times out of my 10 breaks and who doesn't enjoy that feeling? Rad vid. Short and sweet. Helped me understand breaks better. Following now, keep it up

  • @eddied8851
    @eddied8851 5 лет назад +3

    I've been breaking from the wrong side of the table, so that alone (right-handed, break from left side) helps a lot! Thanks, Chris! Will try the classic break & see if I keep control more often from breaks. Good stuff!!

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews 4 года назад +1

      I honestly don't see how it matters which side that you break from. If you strike the ball the same, it doesn't matter whether you are right or left handed.

  • @axlemil
    @axlemil 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video tutorial... no more lucky break for me.. 👍

  • @MrSegopa
    @MrSegopa 5 лет назад +15

    My break has improve a lot & managed to play break and finishes that I have been struggling to do...

  • @kathycoyle5947
    @kathycoyle5947 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this demonstration. I really need help with my break. I'm hoping with practice I will win Gold in the North Carolina State Senior.😊 Games..

  • @bobbycuesroadhouse2204
    @bobbycuesroadhouse2204 4 года назад +6

    I learned so much from this video and the eight ball run out!
    I had my first ACS ERO last night!!!
    it was awesome all thanks to you and my love of the game!!

  • @TammyCondren
    @TammyCondren Месяц назад +1

    I’m scratching A LOT in my games & I can’t seem to lighten it up😂 I know (pretty much) what I need to change, it’s just easier said than done! Thanks Lil Chris-ur videos are very helpful👍🏼

  • @billiardmylifetop9701
    @billiardmylifetop9701 5 лет назад +9

    Great Lesson... I found this video helpful. Plz make video on 9 ball too...

  • @peterday1834
    @peterday1834 4 года назад +1

    These small details are what separates the professional to the average pool player and understanding these principles separates the potential pros from the forever amateurs

  • @joestrauss8977
    @joestrauss8977 5 лет назад +3

    Ty for taking the time to look and evaluate this particular part of my game. I value appreciate your opinion. Ty very much.

  • @mr.scruffydog4961
    @mr.scruffydog4961 Год назад +1

    Excellent. I'm a decent amateur player looking to move up a notch and really appreciate your step-by-step instruction. Ignore the boneheaded trolls out there. You're good at what you do!

  • @ChickenBoo1989
    @ChickenBoo1989 4 года назад +7

    "did you know 8 ball breaks are predictable?"
    English 8 ball: Hold my beer!

  • @maur16
    @maur16 4 года назад +1

    I know this was made a couple months ago but I just started playing pool and hit the 8 ball in trying to replicate the shot you were doing and it worked! Got a great reaction from everyone!

  • @joanstorer6370
    @joanstorer6370 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for your video. These help us to improve our game. It's great when someone takes the time to help others how to play better. Hope every day is good for you.

  • @davidbreakspear5915
    @davidbreakspear5915 4 года назад +1

    All pretty useful if you are playing on a decent competition table. Most times though you will end up dry because of dead rails and a slow nap. Another thing also helps is that the balls are regularly cleaned and checked for cracks and chips which affects the consistency of travel.

  • @MelindaGreen
    @MelindaGreen 5 лет назад +7

    I learned to put a lot of topspin on the cue ball so that after it bounces back, it reverses and runs back into the pack, increasing the odds of moving the 8 ball.

    • @user-ce2br4wn7f
      @user-ce2br4wn7f 5 лет назад +1

      However, you generally want the cue ball to be in the center of the table after a break. The closer you are to a rail, the more difficult your run out will be.

  • @richardbarrett4104
    @richardbarrett4104 Год назад +1

    To be honest I thought it was all luck, chance. Brilliant explanation, great video, one I'll bookmark too.🤩

  • @LILP12345
    @LILP12345 5 лет назад +4

    Just the introduction video got me like WOW! Good job on those bank shots.

  • @justinwang5744
    @justinwang5744 2 года назад +1

    I'm a SL 6 in my local APA league. Playing another 6 this evening, made it 4-4 from 2-4. Then I remember Chris said doing 8 ball break when on hill. I did it and got my first APA 8 on break lol.

  • @johnlarue4922
    @johnlarue4922 5 лет назад +6

    Great video bro ...I'm gonna practice these I'm a tap league 6 and was in need of working on my break ....I'll def try these ...thank you very much 😃

  • @battlefrontantics5248
    @battlefrontantics5248 Год назад +1

    Thanks! 2 minutes of this video made my breaks 3 times as good!

  • @ProductDesignOnline
    @ProductDesignOnline 5 лет назад +5

    Great video! Keep making them, please! :)

  • @jekpapa
    @jekpapa 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much. Clear and concise. Subscribed.

  • @kennedydewitt3219
    @kennedydewitt3219 5 лет назад +10

    one of the best videos I have seen thanks for the tip

  • @serious-cyrusnoelan8127
    @serious-cyrusnoelan8127 2 года назад +1

    Thanks man... These even helped my 8 ball app on android break! HAHA!

  • @coydross8816
    @coydross8816 5 лет назад +3

    This is the best explanation of the ball break I have ever seen. I am anxious to try out your ideas. Thanks.

  • @gman5051
    @gman5051 3 года назад +2

    Great stuff Lil Chris ! I hardly ever break on my home table... so this video is huge for my game , I think the classic break is for me . Thanks for the instruction !

  • @BladeRunner-td8be
    @BladeRunner-td8be 5 лет назад +9

    Hi Chris, I've been playing that second ball 8 ball break for eons. I've always hit the second ball just like you do but with a lot more spin. My cue ball deflects pretty much as far as the power of my stroke and cue will allow As a result I get a much fuller hit on that second ball and the extreme spin I put on the cue ball essentially stops the cue ball from moving very much after contact. I do not get near as much cue ball movement as you do so my scratches are minimized but I'm sure I don't make as many 8 balls as you do either.
    Watching both of your break shots the cue ball heads up table on the first break shot and it heads down table on the second break shot. For me turning that cue ball loose on the break shot is a huge no no because the farther it travels after contact the more likely that if finds a pocket. I don't need to tell you what that usually means as far as my chances of winning that game if I'm playing anyone that can shoot.
    Side note: I am flabbergasted at how often professional players scratch on their break shot. The percentage has to be at least 15 percent or higher on average.
    Love your videos. Even though I know almost everything you cover in them, sometimes I forget stuff and this watching your videos is sort of very beneficial refresher pool playing course for me.

    • @hdtripper1
      @hdtripper1 4 года назад

      What English do you use for your increased spin?

  • @MikeyD22
    @MikeyD22 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this video, much appreciated! I own a 9' Diamond but tried the cut break on a 7 footer at league and it worked as exactly as you described.

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  5 лет назад +1

      My table is an 8ft which I’m able to get the consistent results. On a 9ft, I’ve gotten it to work too, I just had to cut the head ball slightly more and obviously use more power to account for the distance.

    • @MikeyD22
      @MikeyD22 5 лет назад

      @@LilChrisPoolPlayer Good advice. I'll give it a try!

  • @MrShomari1
    @MrShomari1 4 года назад +3

    Enjoyed watching this. The simple fact that you would allow shots to not be "perfect" shown says volumes, cuz we all out here in "tv land" watching your videos are far from perfect that's why we're watching... so to see a video where the instructor is not nailing every single shot 100% ads hope to us other players!!!

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy 2 года назад +1

    Hmm, I used to break from 1 diamond over and 2 diamonds down, and break across the lead ball. This would send the Q ball into the rail and back into the rack. Pretty much the same as you do by hitting the second ball down in the rack. Never thought about hitting the second ball with some back spin, but it does the same thing. Never got into electronic games because shooting pool was far more challenging....

  • @a.k.4767
    @a.k.4767 3 года назад +6

    in iraq the 15 and 1 balls should be in the center pockets thats our rules

  • @maryannszafran4508
    @maryannszafran4508 2 года назад +1

    Watching this video its going make me play pool much better

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi 5 лет назад +6

    I never knew there was a science to breaking.

  • @timmcmullen6811
    @timmcmullen6811 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful, have been looking at various break videos and your's is by far the most instructive!!! Thanks!!!

  • @sweetbuttergeminine4756
    @sweetbuttergeminine4756 4 года назад +4

    I can play in real life but I play on the phone more. Never watched on YT so I don't understand the recommendation but 🤷🏽‍♀️ I love it though 🤭

  • @davidmorrow5058
    @davidmorrow5058 5 лет назад +1

    Chris, one of my big problems is reading the table, to know what my flow should be from my beginning shot to the next two shots(and so on), if you could address this in one of your future videos I would sure appreciate it!!! Your method of teaching is finally something I can understand, so thank you for that!!!

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  5 лет назад

      It sounds like you're talking about how to build a run out route, which deals more along the lines of strategy play. I'll eventually get to that topic when I finish with covering the basics.

    • @davidmorrow5058
      @davidmorrow5058 5 лет назад

      @@LilChrisPoolPlayer Yes, ok, thank you!

  • @mawage666
    @mawage666 4 года назад +3

    I'm so going to dominate all my friends now!

  • @SonyYu
    @SonyYu 3 года назад +2

    Thank you. Great Video!

  • @donsmith1781
    @donsmith1781 5 лет назад +3

    Very poised...great stuff...highly appreciated.....who needs critics..its free offered information with love...... this is for the idiots !!!

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 Год назад +1

    Interesting and useful. Thanks!

  • @Justin44777
    @Justin44777 5 лет назад +6

    You just earned a new subscriber! thank you so much for these vids, keep them up :D

  • @MrWestsiderider
    @MrWestsiderider 2 года назад +1

    I am going to use the 8 ball break in league play tomorrow night ! Thanks for the lesson Chris !

  • @goatmcbuffkins8242
    @goatmcbuffkins8242 5 лет назад +3

    Best vid so far ! Keep them coming! How about a trick shot?

  • @daveleininger4490
    @daveleininger4490 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Chris, I've tried both of these, but now see what I was doing wrong!

  • @tymck9694
    @tymck9694 4 года назад +2

    That's been my problem,the break. Thks this video gonna help my break gme.

  • @kennethhowell5291
    @kennethhowell5291 4 года назад +5

    Remind me not to play you for money!

  • @charlenehastings4840
    @charlenehastings4840 6 месяцев назад

    I have trouble on the break because I’ve been hitting the front ball which is all wrong. Today I’m going to play in my league but before I do, I’m gonna practice exactly what you’re telling me about where to hit the rack and I’m gonna see what happens when I put different English on the cube ball or hit it on the low right or low left, thank you Chris

  • @wilsonl9397
    @wilsonl9397 Год назад

    Thanks Chris, hope to use this knowledge against my friends now

  • @joshythehand2960
    @joshythehand2960 Год назад +1

    The very first time I pit the 8 ball in on the break was awesome. I had just turned 21 and went to this bar and the bartender said before newbies played They had to put 2 bucks into the pot. I wasn't even sure what she was talking about.. but I went with it. The guy wracked em and I broke and the 8 ball went in. The dude in was Playing with was so happy for me and like 3.people were cheering.. I still didn't know why lol.. turns out whatbthe pot was for any first time person at that bar who made an 8 ball on the break. I was already so happy that I made it that i didn't realise the bartender was handing me money... the pot was 175 bucks!!! Lol. This was the 80s and that was half my rent back then lolol.. it was freaking great

  • @melrio9785
    @melrio9785 3 года назад +1

    Great video Chris! I'm going to keep practicing both of these breaks. See ya tonight, Capitán! 🎱😁

  • @singlethreat496
    @singlethreat496 5 лет назад

    Great explanation on the tendencies of ball trajectory. The odds of making the 8- ball on the second break are about 1 in 1000. But, if you are playing these rules, it is SO worth the... shot.

  • @markwys
    @markwys 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video. Explained the basics without getting all foggy on details that will be picked up later by a shooter who tries your methods.

  • @66Rick66Rick
    @66Rick66Rick 5 лет назад +1

    I use your eight ball break position but try to sink the one of the two end balls in the end pockets. Half a tip toward rail (depending on what side you break from) and half to whole tip of bottom) Works well too! Never really thought about eight ball movement with this break but I am gonna start watching for it!
    Your regular break is exactly as I have been doing for years. Nice

  • @bobsepik5139
    @bobsepik5139 4 года назад +1

    Great tips on 8 ball break! Bob Sepik

  • @reyes8444
    @reyes8444 4 года назад

    I like the tip where you aim the cue ball to hit the top ball a little to the side to move the 8 ball more worked for me almost always

  • @greggforbes1455
    @greggforbes1455 2 года назад +1

    Wow, I rarely play but used to play a bit back in the day. I have always aimed straight at the front of the first ball, never tried anything else to see what it would do. I'll have to try this next time, certainly looks to spread the balls more if nothing else.

  • @SPLTDP
    @SPLTDP 5 лет назад +1

    Well I just tried your technique for the first time and sunk the one in the side lol!!! Thanks!!!

  • @olavodias
    @olavodias 4 года назад +1

    I've seen this video a long time ago, and I still use these tips. One thing I do, when I play APA SL6 or SL7, is to break from the side... as if I was attempting to make the 8 on the break. I will most likely not make the 8, but at least it leaves some clusters which helps preventing the opponent from easily running out when they come back to table.

    • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
      @LilChrisPoolPlayer  4 года назад

      Yup... One thing the second ball break can do is create clusters after the break.

  • @Lookdownhereiam
    @Lookdownhereiam 3 года назад +1

    Great video! My game already has improved from just two videos! This is crazy! Thank you so much. I can't wait to play against my dad tomorrow.

  • @amatore6
    @amatore6 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful and clear. Thank you.

  • @reecelewis6377
    @reecelewis6377 Год назад +1

    Man Lil Chris I have been waiting on you to do a video on this I have needed help with my break and this video has helped thank you so much for what you do

  • @OmegaVideoGameGod
    @OmegaVideoGameGod 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video.

  • @lonniehatfield8440
    @lonniehatfield8440 Год назад +1

    I See Why You And Other's Use The Type Of Rack In Your Videos!!!! I Bought The Turtle Rack And I See The Difference And Love It!!!!

  • @DrReplaySC2
    @DrReplaySC2 3 года назад +1

    Great video dude. It's very hard to find good information on how breaks really work. It's like a national secret or something.

  • @davestrom3598
    @davestrom3598 4 года назад

    Best break ive ever seen reyes puts the bottom corner ball in the right corner everytime and most times que ball in center of table with a leave,