A good snooker break can really make the difference in a game and give you great momentum from the get go. I see so many players perform lousy break shots just because... well...they never learned how to make a good one!
To make sure you aren't one of those people, I've decided to share with you my top 3# ways for making killer snooker breaks. Are you ready? Good! Let's dive right in!
Snooker Break #1 - a bit of practice and you got it!
OK so this is a bit more complex than just smashing the little red balls, crossing your fingers and pray for a miracle or a fluke. This shot takes a little practice, but you can catch on to it rather quickly. The idea is to snook you opponent so he will feel frustrated and possibly hate you. OK not really hate you, but hopefully he'll make a foul and you'll be in the lead from the very beginning. Nice huh?
So how do we do it? Place the cue ball between the yellow and the brown ball. somewhere in the middle. now aim at the corner red ball at the right of the table. The cue ball should hit it at it's right quarter (just imagine slicing the red ball to four even pieces, and aim the one most to the right), than hit the cushion behind it, bounce to the right cushion, roll across the table just behind the yellow ball, bounce to the cushion close to you, and than stop behind the brown or yellow ball. I know it sounds EXTREMELY complicated but it's really isn't. Try it!
Snooker Break #2 - Now this is not for beginners...
OK this shot is far more complex, and it's best to perform it in a table not smaller than 10 feet. This shot requires a lot of spin (English or action to some of you) and accuracy. Don't even think about trying it before mastering the premier shot.
So how do we do it? place the cue ball between the yellow and brown ball, a bit closer to the brown ball. Give the cue ball an right-upwards spin (if you don't know how to do this or what spin is, you can read more about it in another article of mine - Billiards Shots Made Easy). aim to strike the same red ball at the same place like the last shot. Your goal here is to (and try to follow me here) make the cue ball hit the red ball, bounce to the cushion behind it, bounce to the right cushion, than bounce to the left cushion just before the blue ball (the spin on the cue ball will cause this), bounce to the cushion close to you, and stop behind either one of the yellow, green, or brown ball. WOW... definitely not an easy shot...
Snooker Break #3 - Kabang!!
OK you got me... This is by far not a killer snooker break, but sometimes you just gotta do it. place the cue ball anywhere you want, aim at one of the center red balls, charge up your right hand and.. ZBANG! Fire that ball like a canon! This is great for blowing off steam after you've been fired or dumped:)
OK so these was 3# killer snooker breaks, hope you've enjoyed it, now go out and practice!
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This is the worst snooker tip site I ever saw (and I think I saw them all). Admin must be total begginer or a joker. Stop making a blog about something you don't understand enaough yet, go on the table and practice, read, learn, watch... few more years. Friendly advice
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