@beiberLV
and others:
YES this might well be possible!
It depends how tilted your head is beinf over the cue. Just a little will change the position of your cue under your chin. Next thing is if your eyes ( and nose) is perfectly parallel (or right in line over the cue)
You can see this using the "sightright" board.
Link:
http://www.sightrightuk.com/snookeraid.htm
I have developped a tool that you can put right on you cue
similar and inspired by the magic eye of Joe Tucker (this tool helps more for dual sighted players in my humble opinion)
Link:
https://www.google.de/url?q=http://...uAIwAA&usg=AFQjCNFjMTxd-D6FimlMoJ03tY6WcAGfOg
My product is a little different but shows exaxtly the perfect head position/ cue position under your chin/ if you really hit the cue ball's center and if your stroke was straight when you follow through for players with a dominant eye.
Will be available next year in January or February for around 19 bucks.
Standing upright behind the balls and aiming needs your dominant eye on your sighting line- beeing down in your set position needs your head to be over the cue in the right spot to get the same picture that you had beeing upright. In case your head is tilted a bit when beeing down over the cue, the positon of your eyes/ cue might has to be different due to your head position.
To test this just take a CD hold it in front of you and look through the hole of the CD while aimi g on a target a little away. Now in the holiday time anyone has candles on the table- so look through the hole of the CD and aim on the
wick of the candle (or take the door frame) and see how the positon of your head changes the perception of your dominant eye!!!!
In case you wanna test the sight right board effect just take a book, open it and put it on the pool table with it's
middle right in line with the line at the head spot (or baulk line on a snooker table)
Draw a line along the center of the book and put it in line with the line on the table.
Now go down with your body/head/cue as you are used to do and aim along the book line / table line having you non dominant eye closed and aiming with your dominant eye as long until you happen to see the line of the book beeing perfectly aligned with the line on the table
(perception has to be that both lines become one line/ book line MUST NOT POINT TO THE LEFT OR RIGHT OF THE LINE ON THE TABLE)
You will see that multiple head positions will be possible!
For sure having your dominant eye right on the line but in case your head is tilted a bit or looks a little to the right or left (across the line with your nose) a position with your cue under the center of your chin and having the perfect picture is possible.
Knowing this will change anyone's game to the better and will definitely be an eye opener!
Best luck to all of you!
EKKES