I know this Stan, and we both know that the illustration I posted is not a fair example because I set up balls and shot them into a rail, which the system does not teach. I get that the perceptions lock you into a 2:1 ration table and that's why it works. As well as you have tried to convey what you see on a given shot, I think you will agree that this is by far the most arguable part that certain people always grill you about. I never saw the point in arguing with you about this, instead I went to my table and tried to make it work for me. I look forward to the book and more information. I also believe that when the info gets to the point that people will read it, look at a shot and all see the same thing it will be even better. The only thing I saw 2 years ago was a method to test your results, other than you just saying a certain shot will go in a certain pocket. Shooting balls into a rail with no target pocket intended by your instruction to me left a gap between the 5 and 6 ball. I realize that this does not occur if you are actually locking yourself into a perception of a shot at a given target, pocket, or bank shot. Without a method to check my results I came up with this exercise which when shooting into a rail for no other purpose than to shoot into a rail does, in my view cover a more evenly spaced array, or choice, of shot options. For lack of a better way to explain to Dennis and the other guy I posted this exercise, and in no way intended to override or knock what you teach