Hands down, you have the best informational videos out right now. Your drills are top notch and very humbling, your info and directions given are clear and concise, and above all, the stuff you do, just makes sense and greatly helps my game. I have increased immensely since I have started watching your stuff. You are one of my favorite players to watch. Thanks for making the pool realm so much better
Niels you are my top three favorite players of all time along with reyes and svb. The reason for that is two fold - a) you are an absolutely phenomenal player but b) the way you are giving back to the pool community with these amazing videos that are good in communication, detail, and precision is quite fabulous. I am a huge fan now!
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen Maaaan...!!! This is working like a dream. I'm potting 1 or 2 on average with so few dry breaks now. So simple to follow and I've been switching up the sides of the table to great effect. CHEERS...!!
in the break at 6:13, you didn't need to worry about the 3 ball rule because you made 3 on the break, Neils -- great stuff, Thank You for fully describing these configurations of the cut break!
Yes exactly. That was a mistake. The balls flew in so fast I was confused and thought in my mind I made 2 while even saying 3 😂🤷♂️ therefore I felt I got away with it when the 6 just touched the line
Thanks for watching! Here are some other video's that might be interesting for you: - TOP 4 Breaks From The US OPEN 9-Ball 2021( + BONUS BREAK) ruclips.net/video/YPuhEnBQfC4/видео.html - How To Pocket Balls Like A Professional - Make The Pockets Play Bigger! ( MUST WATCH! ) ruclips.net/video/tGBnhoGcluM/видео.html - Play Pool like a Pro: How to aim : ruclips.net/video/kbs6OCt_yMo/видео.html - How To Make Your Pool Stroke More Accurate - ruclips.net/video/twHN2c72GrU/видео.html
I always love to see the Vintage Django Bustamante, Antonio Gabica, Rodolfo Luat, Johny Archer, Thorsten Hohmann, Explosive breaks. Somewhere like 32mph breaks.
Yeah it's pretty cool!! I did some analyzing of the TOP 4 Breaks From The US OPEN 9-Ball 2021 💪 Feel free to check it out right here, Rafael: ruclips.net/video/YPuhEnBQfC4/видео.html
Another great video. I will definitely be trying out these methods. One thing I need to obtain is a consistent break whereas at this moment, it's hit and miss.
Yo Niels Update The power draw back to the corner pocket and the side to side yo yo drill have helped my game tremendously with my stroke action and cue ball positioning My game has gotten so much better over night that I am shaking my head how easy I am running tables now !!!!!! Can’t thank you enough for you help with your videos !!!!!! Now I will practice this 9 ball break and I will be unstoppable hahaha Take care Niels and best of luck in all your tournament play !!!!!! Cheers from Bangkok Thailand
Nice info on the 9 on the spot break! It's in season right now with all the tourneys ;) You should do a breaking series! 9 ball, 1 on the spot, template, no template, 10 ball and 8 ball variants. If I had to guess, most of your viewers are amateurs and league players that play most 9 ball games 1 on the spot with a triangle rack OR 8 ball on a barbox (at least in the USA). Any tips for those players on those breaks/table conditions? As usual, your content is practical and informative. Thanks!
i'm from VietNam. can't wait lession " 1 ball On the Spot - No break box - 3 point rule" and "How to break 10 ball - Pop the cue ball" Good luck in US Open Mr. Terminator !
Thank you Nils :-)) I tryed 3h Breaks before i saw that video an was exactly on the Point with the Question: What can i change for more Goodness ? The Answer is now: 1. One more Tip down on the Cueball and 2. Move the Cueball back to the Rail (Just for my self Hit). All other Factors was same safe ;-) Greetings from Berlin
Thanks for the tips, was hoping you would give a bit more info on the power break technique as well, i slowed the video down and it looks like you stand up before shooting, can you maybe give few tips on increasing the break power with keeping accuracy reasonable enough? Thanks
I don't like the kitchen rule... It was invented to avoid softbreaks. But when you break like hulk and get unfortunate with the balls, it shouldn't be a foul break in my opinion. Btw a nice video as always. My wife always laughs when I lip sync your intro😂😂
Great job champ. Thank you very much!!! My favorite break is the second. I think that it gives me the shot on the oneball most of the times and it is very important!!! One question if you may...How do you pronounce your name phoneticly? FA-IEN or FE-IEN? Greetings from Greece!!! Keep up the good job!!!
Niels, as always, Great Instruction and explanation. I'm curious, you mention the cloth on your table as being worn. On the video it looks brand new, how often do you install new cloth on your table?
Haha I clean it before the video so it still Looks good. I change about once per year on average cause I’m Also traveling so acutely every 6-8 months of play
Als ik naast de rail break gaat ie 9 van de 10 x vliegen. Ik ben 2 mtr en ik break altijd vanaf de de lijn tussen de eerst diamant en de center stip. Heb ik het meeste vertrouwen in en vanaf de rail krijg ik niet consequent... Goeie uitleg en video dat wel..👍
Great video as usual. Do u have a video on equipment? Tip brands, hardness, etc. I currently use a Clear black medium by Kamui. I use to use Moori. I have also used How and Zan but just would like to hear your advice. Thanks for the informative vids.
Another excellent video! One thing that I always wanted to understand was the way that some pro players break... where they aim very low on the cue ball. Perhaps you could shed some light on that topic too?
That's totally correct. Because the body raises up, for some too much, then they compensate with aiming lower to prevent the cue ball from getting topspin.
Hello Niels, great video again :) Thanx for sharing your knowledge, it's super for us amateurs ;) Got a question on this one: if in a game you are struggling with your break, do you keep searching your own solutions (by changing this or that like you explain here), or are you maybe tempted to (try to) copy your opponents break? Or is that a bad idea?
Good video. In your opinion when breaking from the box with the 9 on the spot do you think it’s a better strategy to do the cut break & always try to make the 1 ball in the side or to break to get position on the 1 ball down table? Thanks
Since I'm not a native English speaker, the only thing I didn't understand, in the various breaks did you always hit the cue ball in the center? Thanks for a reply
Excellent video, Niels! I really enjoy watching your videos. I recently subscribed to your channel and have learned a lot already. I have always wondered how these 9-ball break shots were hit. Thanks for sharing this valuable information. Where is the cue ball placed? It looks like it’s on the second diamond and about a ball and a half away from the cushion. Is this correct? Thanks!
Where do you aim the 1 for the second break? It looks like you aim that the one comes between the corner pocket and the 1 or 2 diamond on the short rail
Thanks for the video. I try to do this break shot. Thoudands of times ... every day ... i m frustrated .... no succes There is something essencial, something super important, the STROKE You need a special STROKE something different to "push" the WING-BALL towards the pocket ... In my oppinion after hundreds hours trying to produce consistenlly this special STROKE, ... something that you dont explain in your video. Please i need help ... some advices for that kind of special stroke ??? THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi there! Perhaps I can help you out during a "Personal Player Review"? It's part of my new PATREON project, where you can choose between different levels including Personal Player Reviews, Personal Training Plan, LIVE Zoom calls at the pool table, Mental Training Courses, VIP access to new videos and Much More!! 😎😎 Feel free to check it out right here: www.patreon.com/terminatortips/membership
Will these breaks work the same on my 7 foot Diamond table with 860 Simonis cloth, Aramith balls and 1 ball on the spot? Or what differences/ adjustments are there?
Hey Niels i have a question: if you struggle with your break in a game, do you search your own solutions (by changing this or that) or are you (sometimes/often) tempted to (try to) copy or opponents break?
Yo Olivier! If your break isn’t doing it for you and you see he has success, you can switch sides on your own break or if his break is in your Arsenal then copy paste his or hers 👍🏼🔥💪🏼😄
Check out this video: More Consistent Side Rail Breaks! #billiards #poolpractice #8ballpool #poollessons #9ball #9ballpool ruclips.net/user/shortsgPyLma8qhbo?feature=share
Ok so just got down watching numerous match highlights from the recent 2024 premier tourney. 9 ball on the spot & breaking inside the box. Everyone and I mean everyone is breaking too left ish or top right ish and all using the cut break with cue to side rail. That apparently must be the best odds. Oh and they are doing alternate break. I been playing 9 on spot and doing the cut break in the box. It’s obvious less balls go in on the break so less runouts a plus alternate break stopping multiple runouts. Back and forth action and only race to 5. Makes sense on several reasons why they have implemented these new rules & format. Long gone are the days of running 3, 4, 5+ racks in a row from the old school 9 ball days. Cheers.
So to my understanding the 9 being racked on the spot was supposed to reduce the chances of those 2 balls going in. So it really doesnt do much at all. Lol.
Never have played from 9-ball on the spot, that could be a regional thing in the US. All that I have played has been head-ball on the spot, so everything is different. Good stuff though.
No one explains the cut break! Not only did you provide a guide, you provided a detailed guide with potential pitfalls and solutions! Superb video
Thank you sir!! 🙏🏻😄👍🏼
Hands down, you have the best informational videos out right now. Your drills are top notch and very humbling, your info and directions given are clear and concise, and above all, the stuff you do, just makes sense and greatly helps my game. I have increased immensely since I have started watching your stuff. You are one of my favorite players to watch. Thanks for making the pool realm so much better
Congratulations on how far you went in the US Open I was pulling for you
Dziękuje za najlepsza lekcje rozbijania 💪💯👍You’re beast all the best for the future 💪👍👊🇵🇱
Thanks!
Thank you Daniel!!😃🙏
As I move up the divisions the break starts to make the difference between winning and losing. Thanks for this, I’ll try all of them.
Niels you are my top three favorite players of all time along with reyes and svb. The reason for that is two fold - a) you are an absolutely phenomenal player but b) the way you are giving back to the pool community with these amazing videos that are good in communication, detail, and precision is quite fabulous. I am a huge fan now!
Wow, thanks Akhil!!! Appreciate it 🙏🏻
Nice work For me no 1 Breaker in the world is svb.
Absolute gold dust...!!! Many thanks Niels. Let's see if we can put this in action in the weekend competition...!!!
Go for it David 😄👍🏼💪🏼🔥
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen Maaaan...!!! This is working like a dream. I'm potting 1 or 2 on average with so few dry breaks now. So simple to follow and I've been switching up the sides of the table to great effect. CHEERS...!!
in the break at 6:13, you didn't need to worry about the 3 ball rule because you made 3 on the break, Neils -- great stuff, Thank You for fully describing these configurations of the cut break!
Yes exactly. That was a mistake. The balls flew in so fast I was confused and thought in my mind I made 2 while even saying 3 😂🤷♂️ therefore I felt I got away with it when the 6 just touched the line
Thank you Niels, you are very generous. I've to consider the deflection when I use the bottom side spin for the break? Have a good day!
As always, I found your vid very useful. Thanks Niels
Enjoy! 😄👍🏼🔥
Hey Niels, thanks for helping me out. I’ve been a big fan for a while.
Cheers! 🙏🏻👍🏼😄
Excellent!!! Taking it all in like a sponge. Thank you!
Tnx my man!! 😄👍🏼
this would've been a big help 3 weeks ago before the Texas Open! lol... great vid, thanks Niels
You’re welcome!! 😄👍🏼
Cut break worked great. Thanks
Great video. Can u pls make a video on how to break for 8 ball?
Tnx!! Will put it on the list 😄😄
Great stuff Niels. Your vids always make my week and keep my man-crush going strong.
Tnx buster!! 😄👍🏼
respect from Albania ..
You are a very disciplined player I wish you the best of luck in your career..
👏👏👏👏👍
Tnx Ranital! 😄👍🏼🙏🏻
Only video to help me make the wing-ball consistently and also get position on the 1. Thank you so much for the explanation😍
You’re welcome! Glad it helps!!
Thanks, nice one, will rewatch it from time to time while practicing my break)
Yep good move!
Thanks Niels, great vid and also nice to see that even you can't get it right every time.
Important question, what does your doormat say!?
hahaha need to check again when I'm back home 😀
This video is very helpful. Thank you!
You got it 💪🏼🔥😄
Thanks for watching! Here are some other video's that might be interesting for you:
- TOP 4 Breaks From The US OPEN 9-Ball 2021( + BONUS BREAK) ruclips.net/video/YPuhEnBQfC4/видео.html
- How To Pocket Balls Like A Professional - Make The Pockets Play Bigger! ( MUST WATCH! ) ruclips.net/video/tGBnhoGcluM/видео.html
- Play Pool like a Pro: How to aim : ruclips.net/video/kbs6OCt_yMo/видео.html
- How To Make Your Pool Stroke More Accurate - ruclips.net/video/twHN2c72GrU/видео.html
Really nice video!
Tnx Gustaf! 🙏🏻😄👍🏼
I always love to see the Vintage Django Bustamante, Antonio Gabica, Rodolfo Luat, Johny Archer, Thorsten Hohmann, Explosive breaks. Somewhere like 32mph breaks.
Yeah it's pretty cool!! I did some analyzing of the TOP 4 Breaks From The US OPEN 9-Ball 2021 💪
Feel free to check it out right here, Rafael:
ruclips.net/video/YPuhEnBQfC4/видео.html
Thanks for great lessons . how about 8 balls break
Coming soon. You can also check out some 8ball
Breaks here:ruclips.net/video/oXAylKAgU8Q/видео.html
Niels is my man.
Haha cheers! 😄👍🏼💪🏼
What a great video.
Tnx mate!! 🔥👍🏼🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great video Niels!
Glad you like it Nikola!! Thanks for watching :)
good lessons champ
Appreciate it Yosi! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Ive been using 2 for a while. I like it.
This video is amazing! Thanks once again for a great lesson. I'm interested in your mental skills course.
Tnx!! Feel free to send questions on my Facebook or Instagram messages 👍🏼😄
thank you! love your videos
Tnx!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻😄
Another great video. I will definitely be trying out these methods. One thing I need to obtain is a consistent break whereas at this moment, it's hit and miss.
Great video. Thank you for this
You’re welcome!!
I paid 160 dollars to learn this from a pro .. lol thx for the free tips Neils!!
You're welcome! 😀👍
i needed this long time always had an idea but was never consistent thanks niels
Good luck with it 🔥💪🏼😄
Another amazing specific + detail video! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge niels 🙏🏻 very useful
You’re welcome Juan!! 👍🏼🙏🏻😄
Yo Niels
Update
The power draw back to the corner pocket and the side to side yo yo drill have helped my game tremendously with my stroke action and cue ball positioning
My game has gotten so much better over night that I am shaking my head how easy I am running tables now !!!!!!
Can’t thank you enough for you help with your videos !!!!!!
Now I will practice this 9 ball break and I will be unstoppable hahaha
Take care Niels and best of luck in all your tournament play !!!!!!
Cheers from Bangkok Thailand
Good stuff!! Enjoy it 🔥😄👍🏼👍🏼
Nice info on the 9 on the spot break! It's in season right now with all the tourneys ;)
You should do a breaking series! 9 ball, 1 on the spot, template, no template, 10 ball and 8 ball variants. If I had to guess, most of your viewers are amateurs and league players that play most 9 ball games 1 on the spot with a triangle rack OR 8 ball on a barbox (at least in the USA). Any tips for those players on those breaks/table conditions?
As usual, your content is practical and informative. Thanks!
Yep a series is the plan 😄👍🏼🙏🏻🔥
Another great video.
Hope to catch you in AC. I can only go Wednesday unfortunately. I see you got off to a great start though! Good luck!
17th-25th. Tnx!
Hi Niels, did you decide not to attend the pro series happening in US right now? Miss you in those large tournaments.
Yes because of the quarantine rules before entering Usa. Please see my latest Facebook post about it 👍🏼😄🙏🏻
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen Just saw that post and liked the page 😆 Thanks for responding, Niels. Wish you best of luck on the US Open!
Great video Niels, much love from Texas!
i'm from VietNam. can't wait lession " 1 ball On the Spot - No break box - 3 point rule" and "How to break 10 ball - Pop the cue ball"
Good luck in US Open Mr. Terminator !
Tnx!! 👍🏼🙏🏻😄
I think this world class player is also a very talented instructor which is rare, Watch this guy as much as you can. He is spot on.
Thank you sir! 👍🏼🙏🏻
Thank you Nils :-)) I tryed 3h Breaks before i saw that video an was exactly on the Point with the Question: What can i change for more Goodness ? The Answer is now: 1. One more Tip down on the Cueball and 2. Move the Cueball back to the Rail (Just for my self Hit). All other Factors was same safe ;-) Greetings from Berlin
Love all them ❤... just need to go to work and see what 1 is the best
Thanks Niels
Unbelievable guy and a great pool player, keep it up, Niels!
Cheers Anton! 🙏🏻🙏🏻😄
@Niels The Terminator Feijen I’ve seen this video at least 50 times and every time I find something useful 👍
Thanks for the tips, was hoping you would give a bit more info on the power break technique as well, i slowed the video down and it looks like you stand up before shooting, can you maybe give few tips on increasing the break power with keeping accuracy reasonable enough? Thanks
Tnx yes in a future video I will
Go more into the technical side 😄👍🏼💪🏼
I don't like the kitchen rule... It was invented to avoid softbreaks. But when you break like hulk and get unfortunate with the balls, it shouldn't be a foul break in my opinion.
Btw a nice video as always. My wife always laughs when I lip sync your intro😂😂
Hahahaha time to change it up then 😂😂
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen Please not! That's legendary😎
Hahaha👍🏼😄
Excellent video, thanks again Niels! Would love to hear about maintaining accuracy when using body movement
That’s a tough thing to do. Lots of training. Will do a video in the future on it 😄👍🏼
Very generous. You seem like a really nice pool player.
Hi Jesper! Thank you, appreciate it 👌
Great job champ. Thank you very much!!! My favorite break is the second. I think that it gives me the shot on the oneball most of the times and it is very important!!! One question if you may...How do you pronounce your name phoneticly? FA-IEN or FE-IEN? Greetings from Greece!!! Keep up the good job!!!
Haha the first option I think 😄👍🏼
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen 🎱 thanks!!!
Niels, as always, Great Instruction and explanation. I'm curious, you mention the cloth on your table as being worn. On the video it looks brand new, how often do you install new cloth on your table?
Haha I clean it before the video so it still
Looks good. I change about once per year on average cause I’m
Also traveling so acutely every 6-8 months of play
Als ik naast de rail break gaat ie 9 van de 10 x vliegen.
Ik ben 2 mtr en ik break altijd vanaf de de lijn tussen de eerst diamant en de center stip.
Heb ik het meeste vertrouwen in en vanaf de rail krijg ik niet consequent...
Goeie uitleg en video dat wel..👍
Dan break je te dun denk ik van de zijkant 👍🏼
Great video as usual. Do u have a video on equipment? Tip brands, hardness, etc. I currently use a Clear black medium by Kamui. I use to use Moori. I have also used How and Zan but just would like to hear your advice. Thanks for the informative vids.
I use Kamui brown soft 😄👍🏼
Excellent!👍
Tnx!! 😄👍🏼
Another excellent video! One thing that I always wanted to understand was the way that some pro players break... where they aim very low on the cue ball. Perhaps you could shed some light on that topic too?
Typically this is because on a firmer break when they bring their body into it, in the final forward stroke, the cue raises up
Good question!
That's totally correct. Because the body raises up, for some too much, then they compensate with aiming lower to prevent the cue ball from getting topspin.
Thanks for answering! I’ve been trying to do it but I might be missing something… I will try harder hehehe
Good luck!!
Beautiful knowledge. Love all breaks…
Thank you for videos 😍
It would be interesting if you gave this same lesson/demonstration using a wood rack.
Thanks terminator
I like breaking from the box and most times i have a ball that pockets but rarely do i have a shot
love from indonesia
Thank you! 👍🏼😄
Tnx
Man you the best 👌 , thanks for tips 🎉
Niels, how do these tips change when not using a magic rack?
With the same break rules then definitely use the firmer break cause the balls
Will open up tougher so you need more pace 👍🏼👍🏼
Hello Niels, great video again :) Thanx for sharing your knowledge, it's super for us amateurs ;) Got a question on this one: if in a game you are struggling with your break, do you keep searching your own solutions (by changing this or that like you explain here), or are you maybe tempted to (try to) copy your opponents break? Or is that a bad idea?
No always a good idea to see what’s working for him/her. If you have that same break in your arsenal than good plan to try it out! 😄👍🏼
Good video. In your opinion when breaking from the box with the 9 on the spot do you think it’s a better strategy to do the cut break & always try to make the 1 ball in the side or to break to get position on the 1 ball down table? Thanks
Thank you Niels for amazing tips. I have been struggling with this break for a long time. So many good tips.
What break cue are you using?
Thank you! I use my longoni nielsfeijen break jump. You can check it out here if you like:
nielsfeijen.shop
Another great video. Can’t wait to start practicing them.
Hope you liked the workout Jason! 👊😃
Niels, are those pockets tightened, or are they standard dynamic size?
Great results for me after this tip ! I ll enjoy pool much more now for sure :)
Awesome! Good to hear 👍🏼😄
Since I'm not a native English speaker, the only thing I didn't understand, in the various breaks did you always hit the cue ball in the center? Thanks for a reply
When you click on the little wheel icon in the bottom of the screen you can go to subtitles and choose your preferred subtitle 💪😃🙏
Great video, but how about when the 1 is on the spot?
Yep doing that soon! Tnx!!
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen Thank you. Also, what to do when not using template rack.
Good old school smash head on 😄👍🏼🔥
Execution eats strategy for lunch. 13:40 - well said sir.
Do you have a video for 9 on the spot with a breakbox? I'm practicing for a tournament and haven't found a video yet
Would you do the same on a 7 foot table with a normal triangle rack? Is there a secret for that?
Neils are you coming out to the Texas Open in September?
Not sure yet pal, but will visit the US for about one month in October 🔥😀
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen where all you planning on visiting??
Excellent video, Niels! I really enjoy watching your videos.
I recently subscribed to your channel and have learned a lot already.
I have always wondered how these 9-ball break shots were hit. Thanks for sharing this valuable information.
Where is the cue ball placed? It looks like it’s on the second diamond and about a ball and a half away from the cushion. Is this correct?
Thanks!
Where do you aim the 1 for the second break? It looks like you aim that the one comes between the corner pocket and the 1 or 2 diamond on the short rail
What is the three point rule and 9 on the spot means where the one ball would usually sit?
It’s only with the 9 on the spot. Mostly in Europe. Matchroom stepped away from it
Idol!!!
Thanks for the video.
I try to do this break shot. Thoudands of times ... every day ... i m frustrated .... no succes
There is something essencial, something super important, the STROKE
You need a special STROKE something different to "push" the WING-BALL towards the pocket ...
In my oppinion after hundreds hours trying to produce consistenlly this special STROKE, ... something that you dont explain in your video.
Please i need help ... some advices for that kind of special stroke ???
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi there!
Perhaps I can help you out during a "Personal Player Review"?
It's part of my new PATREON project, where you can choose between different levels including Personal Player Reviews, Personal Training Plan, LIVE Zoom calls at the pool table, Mental Training Courses, VIP access to new videos and Much More!! 😎😎
Feel free to check it out right here: www.patreon.com/terminatortips/membership
Will these breaks work the same on my 7 foot Diamond table with 860 Simonis cloth, Aramith balls and 1 ball on the spot? Or what differences/ adjustments are there?
Will do a 1 on the spot very shortly! 😄😄
Hey Niels i have a question: if you struggle with your break in a game, do you search your own solutions (by changing this or that) or are you (sometimes/often) tempted to (try to) copy or opponents break?
Yo Olivier! If your break isn’t doing it for you and you see he has success, you can switch sides on your own break or if his break is in your Arsenal then copy paste his or hers 👍🏼🔥💪🏼😄
What i still don't get is... where to place the CB? 1 ball distance from the rail?
Check out this video: More Consistent Side Rail Breaks! #billiards #poolpractice #8ballpool #poollessons #9ball #9ballpool
ruclips.net/user/shortsgPyLma8qhbo?feature=share
I hope you can make a video how to play 14-1 to get high run balls.😄
Firmer break, trying to make two.
Keep practicing!! 😎😎
Ok so just got down watching numerous match highlights from the recent 2024 premier tourney. 9 ball on the spot & breaking inside the box. Everyone and I mean everyone is breaking too left ish or top right ish and all using the cut break with cue to side rail. That apparently must be the best odds. Oh and they are doing alternate break. I been playing 9 on spot and doing the cut break in the box. It’s obvious less balls go in on the break so less runouts a plus alternate break stopping multiple runouts. Back and forth action and only race to 5. Makes sense on several reasons why they have implemented these new rules & format. Long gone are the days of running 3, 4, 5+ racks in a row from the old school 9 ball days. Cheers.
Why did they institute the 3 ball in the kitchen rule? Was it because guys where breaking soft in order to make the head ball in the side?
They would break so soft that the 1 would land infront of the side
How far out from the rail do you place the cube ball?
I'll make a RUclips Short video about it soon. Keep an eye on my channel ;)
can you make an 8 ball breaking video?
can you do one with the 1 on the spot in league we have to have the 1 on the spot
So to my understanding the 9 being racked on the spot was supposed to reduce the chances of those 2 balls going in. So it really doesnt do much at all. Lol.
Interesting observation. Still you have to hit them really good to get the job done so execution is harder 👍🏼😄💪🏼
Never have played from 9-ball on the spot, that could be a regional thing in the US. All that I have played has been head-ball on the spot, so everything is different. Good stuff though.
Will
Do a video on that also! You play with the magic rack 1 on the spot?
@@NielsTheTerminatorFeijen OK, thanks - that would be great. Unfortunately, no magic racks -- just regular 8-ball racks.
Break 3
I always scratch when I do that!
Gotta work on that cueball control Raymond 💪 Keep practicing 😃