These are the closest to the truth in this whole argument. Though some recalcitrants won't accept it, a little english helps to keep the cueball from dragging the object ball wide of the pocket. In other words, a little english (side spin) allows you to use the natural angle that your eyes see.
Also, I hate to give away too many secrets, but to avoid object ball skid, the object ball has to have forward roll as soon as possible. The best way to achieve this is to hit the cue ball low, so that it transfers forward spin to the object ball. Do you think there's a reason why Efren rarely, if ever, gets skid on an object ball? Even Grady Matthews mentioned this on an Accu Stats tape more than once.
Obviously when you're on the rail, you have to hit high. Otherwise, low, and with english, and you've discovered how to make the game more playable.
Or, just keep on doing it your own way.
All the best,
WW
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