I have now been on this forum for about a month.
I love playing snooker and have an 8ft table at my house with 10 reds.
My highest break was 26 before today...
But, about an hour ago, I made a break of 55!
I have a cheap Pot Black Cue that I got about 5 years ago, but never really used it until I got my table at Christmas! It has a nice oil finish and perfect balance, in other words, I love it!
I don't know how I got this break of 55. I just took my time over each shot, paused at the back and stayed down on the shot.
I just seemed to always get position on the next ball and nearly cleared the table. I potted the pink and ended up touching the black, but I still potted it after my dad had a go at it.
I don't know how I kept getting good position, I suppose I just went with my instincts as regards to position and went with the flow of it.
I am EXTREMELY PLEASED with myself, I am only 13, but I just feel amazing because I made that break of 55.
I hope that it is not just a one-off, but I have a feeling that it is?
Any tips for consistent break-building?
Cheers,
Benjamin
I love playing snooker and have an 8ft table at my house with 10 reds.
My highest break was 26 before today...
But, about an hour ago, I made a break of 55!
I have a cheap Pot Black Cue that I got about 5 years ago, but never really used it until I got my table at Christmas! It has a nice oil finish and perfect balance, in other words, I love it!
I don't know how I got this break of 55. I just took my time over each shot, paused at the back and stayed down on the shot.
I just seemed to always get position on the next ball and nearly cleared the table. I potted the pink and ended up touching the black, but I still potted it after my dad had a go at it.
I don't know how I kept getting good position, I suppose I just went with my instincts as regards to position and went with the flow of it.
I am EXTREMELY PLEASED with myself, I am only 13, but I just feel amazing because I made that break of 55.
I hope that it is not just a one-off, but I have a feeling that it is?
Any tips for consistent break-building?
Cheers,
Benjamin
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