This sounds like a very interesting idea if you ask me (or even if you don't). I will have to give this a try.
CJ - Maybe I missed this part but it seems like this would just be a "cinching" technique as opposed to something you could use on every shot.
One other somewhat related thought:
I think it's a bit misleading when people talk about the tighter pockets not allowing a player to aim for certain parts of the pocket. Take a 4.5 inch pocket for example (I know that's not THAT tight by today's standards but I still think that's tight), now while the pocket may only be able to fit two balls into the jaws of the pocket, you actually have more than 4.5 inches to work with. This is something that most players probably already know, and I'm sure I understood this intuitively but I really just recently figured this out on a cognitive level (if that makes since). So if a ball is shot at pocket speed all you really need to do is to get 51% of the object ball to hit the pocket facing and the ball will go into the hole (obviously shooting pocket speed is crucial). This concept is most apparent when you are shooting into an obstructed pocket (blocked by another ball).
I played an awful lot of pool before I actually thought about that.
Just another one of my non earth-shattering contributions.
Thanks for a cool thread.
CJ - Maybe I missed this part but it seems like this would just be a "cinching" technique as opposed to something you could use on every shot.
One other somewhat related thought:
I think it's a bit misleading when people talk about the tighter pockets not allowing a player to aim for certain parts of the pocket. Take a 4.5 inch pocket for example (I know that's not THAT tight by today's standards but I still think that's tight), now while the pocket may only be able to fit two balls into the jaws of the pocket, you actually have more than 4.5 inches to work with. This is something that most players probably already know, and I'm sure I understood this intuitively but I really just recently figured this out on a cognitive level (if that makes since). So if a ball is shot at pocket speed all you really need to do is to get 51% of the object ball to hit the pocket facing and the ball will go into the hole (obviously shooting pocket speed is crucial). This concept is most apparent when you are shooting into an obstructed pocket (blocked by another ball).
I played an awful lot of pool before I actually thought about that.
Just another one of my non earth-shattering contributions.
Thanks for a cool thread.