Here's the table setup:
The target pocket for the object balls is the top left corner pocket. First, examine the 8-ball. It has a position value of 40, and an alignment value of 40 (the bottom left corner pocket diamond). So, the overhang is 40/40, which is equivalent to 100/100, which makes the overlap 0/100, but the 8-ball can be cut into the target pocket, as Bob Jewett pointed out below, so what's up with the Poolology numbers for that shot? Next, examine the 1-ball. The position value is 50, and the alignment value is once again 40, so the overhang is 40/50, or 80/100, which makes the overlap 20/100, which is slightly thinner than a 1/4 ball hit = 25/100. Obviously, the CB could be placed so that the 1-ball required a thinner cut than 20/100 to make it in the target pocket.
Therefore, imagine moving the CB upwards towards the top long rail. That would cause the line of centers through the 1-ball and the CB to hit somewhere on the bottom long rail---an area where there are no alignment values specified in the Poolology book. Does that mean a 1/8 ball cut = 12.5/100 is outside the geometry of the Poolology system for such a back cut into the top left corner pocket?
The target pocket for the object balls is the top left corner pocket. First, examine the 8-ball. It has a position value of 40, and an alignment value of 40 (the bottom left corner pocket diamond). So, the overhang is 40/40, which is equivalent to 100/100, which makes the overlap 0/100, but the 8-ball can be cut into the target pocket, as Bob Jewett pointed out below, so what's up with the Poolology numbers for that shot? Next, examine the 1-ball. The position value is 50, and the alignment value is once again 40, so the overhang is 40/50, or 80/100, which makes the overlap 20/100, which is slightly thinner than a 1/4 ball hit = 25/100. Obviously, the CB could be placed so that the 1-ball required a thinner cut than 20/100 to make it in the target pocket.
Therefore, imagine moving the CB upwards towards the top long rail. That would cause the line of centers through the 1-ball and the CB to hit somewhere on the bottom long rail---an area where there are no alignment values specified in the Poolology book. Does that mean a 1/8 ball cut = 12.5/100 is outside the geometry of the Poolology system for such a back cut into the top left corner pocket?
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