Are you confused about putting the tip of the cue low below the equator and striking the shot? Are you confused about
putting the tip high above the equator and striking the shot? Are you confused about putting the tip parallel right or left of CCB
and striking the shot? I guess it doesn't make sense that you can do the same thing by pivoting (angling) the cue left or right of center or high and low to accomplish the same thing as well as it telling you where the tip of the cue should be pointed and angled to aim the shot. You're confused because you just don't know what there is to know as are many others on here and have been for decades.
It's simple, not confusing. Fact is, it can be done WITHOUT a pivot. It's called CTE Pro1 and all that's done is aim the edge of the CB and the center of the CB onto the OB simultaneously. Every time the CB strikes the OB from dead straight in to the thinnest of cut, the edge of the CB and center of it will be clearly visible on the OB like a lunar or solar eclipse.
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If this is still confusing, you may be a long lost relative of "Bob Hope", with your name being "NO HOPE".
Your brain and imagination are 100% stuck in cement. And where are these fundamentals of approach? Are you saying that the edge of the CB and center CANNOT be seen overlapping the OB from anywhere on the table? Are you saying that the tip of the cue aimed or pointed at a specific part of the OB doesn't speak to you and say what needs to be said on what's going to occur at impact whether straight on or angled?