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The All Important Basic Break In Billards

The break is the first most important step for billards. Good breaks head off a good game and a poor break a truly sorry one. Amateur players must bear in mind important factors when breaking. Many players use a different cue for breaking. Never get too eager and force a break in the beginning but instead begin with a normal basic break. The player must be comfortable with the stance, position and general posture for the break and once achieved, must stay with the proven technique until the player is sufficiently proficient to power break.

 

Beginners will have difficulty in breaking raked balls. Practice by placing the cue ball over the head spot and after making sure the grip is right with a relaxed stance, aim the cue ball for hitting the lead ball of the rack. Never stop the shot on making contact with the cue. The shot must be followed through for an additional 6 -18 inches with a smooth flowing motion. Practicing with this technique, will allow the player later on to speed up and power the break. After sufficiently practicing with this technique, the cue ball can be placed anywhere to make the break. The cue ball must be hit as hard as possible without the cue sliding off sideways or absolutely off the ball itself. A break foul is a sorry way to start the game.

The player automatically gains confidence with the break and in turn will shoot harder, bettering the breaks. A good break is one without any balls on the table in contact with each other. In 8-ball, the perfect break is to sink the 8-ball with the break shot, which gives an instant win. Even though this win occurs rarely, it can be pulled off and has, providing the player a tremendous thrill.

The break is indeed the shot of utmost importance in billards. The break is what regulates the rest of the game and the playing field itself for all future shots. The beginner must spend time to learn breaking styles and techniques. After practicing with the cue over the head spot and being sufficiently confident with the stance and position and comfortable with the shot itself, the player can move the cue around for practicing different strikes and angles which in turn provide different effects on the break. Most players will master the break to be able to sink at least two balls on breaking. This will take a lot of time and a big dollop of patience but the player must master the break in order to turn into a decent player and be able to enjoy the game. Players have their own favorite spot for breaks. With several hours of practice and multiple trial and errors, the amateur player too can find the “hot spot”, that allows for an efficient and effective break practically each and every time.

The whole game depends on the break and hours of practicing the break will bring the rewards of a good break and therefore a good game of billards.

 

 

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