It is the start of a serious game of 9-ball and you must successfully break the rack. Yes, the balls are packed tight, you're nervous, and you don't know if you can maintain control of that wild cue ball, but you shallow your breathing and line up the shot.
Amazingly enough, breaking the rack in 9-ball is different than breaking the rack in 8-ball. In 9-ball, your main goal is to sink at least one ball so that you may have a chance to shoot right after the break. It isn't like doing a straight shot to block your opponent. This is a whole different bowl of cherries. So now you're holding your breath remembering these facts about that 9-ball rack that you’re ready to make or break:
Now that you have established that you need to have some control and move that 9-ball to avoid embarrassment, you also have to remember how to put that necessary control into action:
After remembering these are some of the necessary facts in breaking that 9-ball rack, you resume your stance and aim the tip of your cue at the magic spot on the cue ball. You move the cue smoothly through your index finger and with a smooth stroke from the left side of the head-string; you hit flush with the 1 ball and watch the balls roll. You have now accomplished a beautiful break and are ready to take your next shot. Now be nice, hustler. Don’t get too cocky, but have some fun and be proud of your game.
Enjoy, Pool Sharks Team