@fabfastfredyy
I agree with everything you say. However, you may have misunderstood me:
When I take a shot, I always try to send the OB to the center of the pocket. I don't argue about all the factors which influence the accuracy of the shot. Did you really think i don't know all this?
But if I only choose the pocket itself as a target I think, and you also know this, that o.5mm can make a difference especially when you choose to put a lot of English on the CB.
The accuracy of the shot, is indeed depending on a lot of other things, cloth, cue tip, CB, vision, hand stability, etc.
That's why we get to vote. As I said, i always choose to aim the very center of the pocket in order to improve that part of the accuracy which relies on this aspect. All other aspects must be taken into consideration at the same time. This aiming is included and, therefore, not excluded by any other part of the accuracy of a shot.
My humble opinion. Now that I'm about to end this post I see something else: "Accuracy has nothing to do with aim". This doesn't sound right. As a matter of fact I think we're talking about two different things.
Of course every shot may be missed even if you're a few inches from the pocket.How can you bet i didn't know that?
Imagine you're throwing a stone in a lake...that's easy. Now imagine you're throwing the same stone in a bucket from a reasonable distance. In my opinion, if I aim the center of the bucket from the first place, I'll have fewer chances to miss compared to someone who doesn't. But, of course, that doesn't mean that a poor vision, a shaky hand or a pigeon, can't make me miss.