Match play
Hi,
I'm just curious to know how your 'breaks' break down? Do you miss a pot or do you lose control position of the white ball? My problem is losing control of the white ball. I've had many high breaks in practice a few centuries but mostly breaks between 50 and 80. In a match, I rarely get to this becasue the frame rarely pans out where the reds are nicely scattered and all the colours are on their spots. I have had a 73 in a match and many 50's but not as many as I would like. Part of the problem is playing either for specific reds or areas where 2-3 reds are pottable and not quite putting the white exactly where I wish. The only way to overcome this is to practice really. A practice routine I use is to put all the colours on their spots and 4-5 reds, maybe 3 together that need breaking up and a few reds that are pottable. I can usually get a clearance of 60-70 most times when cueing well. I don't think it is very beneficial to line all 15 reds up because the reds are placed all over the place in a frame and you are not really learning angles when the reds are not in the middle of the table. Anyway, hope this helps!
Lee.
Hi,
I'm just curious to know how your 'breaks' break down? Do you miss a pot or do you lose control position of the white ball? My problem is losing control of the white ball. I've had many high breaks in practice a few centuries but mostly breaks between 50 and 80. In a match, I rarely get to this becasue the frame rarely pans out where the reds are nicely scattered and all the colours are on their spots. I have had a 73 in a match and many 50's but not as many as I would like. Part of the problem is playing either for specific reds or areas where 2-3 reds are pottable and not quite putting the white exactly where I wish. The only way to overcome this is to practice really. A practice routine I use is to put all the colours on their spots and 4-5 reds, maybe 3 together that need breaking up and a few reds that are pottable. I can usually get a clearance of 60-70 most times when cueing well. I don't think it is very beneficial to line all 15 reds up because the reds are placed all over the place in a frame and you are not really learning angles when the reds are not in the middle of the table. Anyway, hope this helps!
Lee.
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