The
ability to pot the black whilst also disturbing the reds clustered
around it will enhance your break building potential.
As your ability to construct breaks develops you will realise
how important it is to leave the correct angle on a pot to facilitate
cannons.
As
shown in the image below, place the white just below the black
and a row of reds above the black and then make cannons on the
reds whilst potting the black into the corner pocket.
Move the position of the white to familiarise yourself with the
differing amounts of top and back spin required. Once you have
a general understanding of how to play these shots, place the
white above the black and again pot the balck but this time come
off the top cushion to make the cannons shown.
Promoting balls into potable positions during the course of a
break will quickly increase the size of breaks you can achieve.

Frank
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