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you suck.
@7djoliver7 mira, he estado buscando instructivos en Youtube sobre billar y la verdad no he encontrado, solo algunos videos de amigos se burlan de las bobadas que hacen cuando juegan. Así que es complicado encontrarlos, como se suele decir esto es lo que hay, o lo que te queda es aprender billar e inglés a la vez! XD
pues entonces yo creo que tendrias que buscarlo en español
mr beachspuds do you not know what the hell a break cloth is for? if you dont you need to quit the game immediately
the white ball fell in to the stupid hole ….. wth
First of all that was a shitty 9ball break and secondly I never seen anyone break on an extra piece of cloth,I have seen it when players practice jumps and masses to prevent divits in the felt.ahh what do I know this guy is an expert.ha ha lmfao
en español!!
lol
nice scratch 🙂
Watch Buddy Hall’s tips on breaking. He shows how the 1 can go in the side or the wing ball goes in the corner pocket. He describes the cut break, with position on the 1, breaking from the box, breaking from the center etc…
1 SCRATCH 1 STAR
this dude instills zero confidence
stupid village
you scrached the cue ball you twat next time do what your trying to tell us to do
Watch close, he scratches during the break, lol tool!!!
In nine ball generally a 9 on the break is a win unless specifically stated otherwise. In money games often people will choose to play “Call Nine” where the nine ball made without calling a pocket is not a win but rather a re-spot of the nine.
b.o.r.i.n.g
that guy is rly ugly
what are the things like “corner pocket” and stuff?
tht was rly BORING…..
He SCRATCHED! WTH! I’m not gonna win if I shot the cue ball on the break!
Of course, in this instance, it would be the 9 on the break that we’d be concerned with… but yes, always clarify the rules before playing.
bad ass break
I’d just like to clarify something: sinking the 8 ball on the break may or may NOT guarantee a win. Generally speaking (though not always) sinking the 8 in a bar according to “bar rules” will guarantee a win while doing so in a tournament may result in a re-rack. However, just must keep in mind that everyone has different rules so just be sure to clarify those rules to avoid any confusion or arguments that may arise from disagreements.
tht was boring