hey guys I'm Jane Dupree and today I'll be showing you how to consistently make two or more balls on the break and everyday life as they go so just start offering the start with the easiest dance make two three or more than that two three four balls on the break and nine balls so we're starting off with nine ball let me get my glove on here and the most important part of all of these breaks is getting a good rack so make sure you listen to the racking part because that's how you are going to get the monster break if you're wondering the most balls I've ever made on a break in nine ball is seven and ironically I did not run out because I was left snookered on the eight the one place my cue ball is so the goal here again just make and you need to make sure your rack is really tight so that all the balls are touching so to make sure now push the rack forward and lift it up and examine the rack you always want to look at the rack and then you can hold your hand over it and that's where you can really see some of the places where it's not touching if you push it and it's not go it's not staying hold it where you need to be and lightly tap the cue ball on top so we're just gonna examine this for any more not touching the stakes isn't touching and a lot of people and I'm ball like to break from the side I used to break from the side but I don't do that anymore I break from those to the center of the table just a little bit to the left of the center of the table and a lot of people like to put it all the way up I don't like that I put it back a little bit so I put it a little bit to the right in between these two diamonds and a little bit above this first time in so I can bridge on the rail that gives you more power you know what you want to do is it a little bit the love Center on the cue ball and hit dead in strength to the one ball I like hitting strands you can like hit on one of the sides and it may still work but usually when you hit it straight on like that it really works so you want to hit a in between these two ones because what happens when you break when you use that much power you accelerate your body through the cue ball you go like that and you see how the tip kind of comes up so when you're striking below Center on the cue ball your tip really hits above Center than the end and the goal is to get the cue ball to kind of stay in this area so you want it to pop off and stand here and you want to hit only as hard as you can control and usually what will happen is one of the wing balls will go in here and the one ball is gonna head towards the side sometimes with me a few balls head down here I had a rack the other day where every single ball was past this line there was nothing down there so I like to break pretty much all out because I've built it up if you can't break all out and control your cue ball start breaking slower and break harder and harder until you can control as hard as you can hit make sure your chalked up because nothing looks stupider than when you miscue on a break that's got all the tips I can give you my table breaks really well if you're playing on like a bar table those don't break too well you may want to try breaking from the side you probably won't get as many balls in but here is a pretty big break the next break I'm going to show you is for ten laws one pop others don't matter then we had to Sam in the rack see if anything is sticking out this two balls sticking out where you look pretty good from here so this rack that mean this break is very similar well all we're going to do that's different is move our cue ball closer to the center of the table I still like to keep it around the first diamond line just so I can bridge on that rail and get more power out of my shot we're still gonna hit with that same amount of backspin which if you forgot is in between the two ones on the IQ in between here and that's where we're going to hit pop out and try to stay in the middle of the table okay make sure you're chalked up follow all the way through if you can't brake too hard yet break softer until you can control your cue ball and the goal is to make two or more balls usually a few balls fly around the table go three rails and go into a pocket the one ball sometimes goes down here into this corner or one of the corners or one of the sides and those are the balls that we're going for a few others may fly in but those are the usual balls that do go in so here is a powerful ten ball break the next break I'm going to show you is a straight pool or 14.1 so we're gonna get all the balls straight pull just whatever ball you want and you have to make as many balls in a row as you can wrap like eight ball but there is no top ball we use that to break and a lot of people try to break like this in a straight pool and the problem with this break is you make the one and then the cue ball goes in here and usually if it lands on one of the balls it stays right there you see how it just stays and you don't want it stuck there to get your cue ball away from the rack so you have a next ball to me and sometimes it's helpful to clear up the table and make it fewer balls on the break other than this one so the break that I like it straight pool looks like this you pocket the one the cue ball naturally goes into that pack and I use a little bit of backspin to drill my cue ball back away from the pack and sometimes a ball goes in one of the sides or into this corner these are the usual pockets that the balls going for straight pool and that just helps you get a little flow going it helps you feel good and you can have a real nice open table if you want to break about a medium hard pace you don't want to break too too hard but just a little bit of backspin let's see exactly where to hit probably just a tad bit above the be the top of the be that top little curve right there of the beat should be good for your straight pool right and here is a straight pool break where two or more balls go in the next break I'm going to show you is seven ball so seven balls again those recently introduced to me and I think I've figured out the break for that the racking is one the seven in the middle and then the other balls surrounding these seven just like that so make sure the balls are tight and touching the six ball needs to move up and there we go so it is hard to make two or more balls in seven ball then I use the same break instead of all that ease for nine ball the goal here knowing two tries to make the seven ball I know the wing ball usually go down the three and the four go down fairly simply I break all out trying to leave my cue ball somewhere in the middle of the table but since there's not a lot of balls there it's hard to leave it directly in the middle you kind of want to use more backspin because more topspin with less balls shoots the cue ball forward and you want it to stay in the middle of the table unless it gets kissed by it on the ball we can't really control that but we're trying to make you know one of the wing ball is the one ball or the seven ball has a tendency to fly into one of the size are one of those back corners some balls fly up here it's hard to make two or three we usually go for just one but I'm going to try to make two or three on this break so again cue ball a little to the right of in between the first and second diamond and a little bit above this first time in so I can bridge on the rail and here is the seven ball break thank you guys so much for watching I really hope you enjoyed you did please click that like button down below if you want to be notified when I push a new video you can click the subscribe button and then the bell icon right next to it that will just send you an email and a notification saying that I've uploaded a new video if you guys are interested in the IQ training ball this is the IQ training ball it's good for your muscle memory and repetition it's gotten different contact points above 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