A small difference in contact point has small effects on spin and squirt - I think the difference in squirt probably hurts your shot more than the difference in spin does.
And I think the differences are pretty much the same whether you're cueing for center ball or off center.
pj
chgo
Geometrically, a corner pocket opening from along an adjoining rail is only about 70% as wide as it is from the nearest spot.
But I suspect that's not your only question about it...
pj
chgo
Thanks, but that's well known (even to me :)).
Straightline uses the term "CPG" frequently, apparently suggesting how to aim to hit the OB contact point - I'm asking him to translate.
pj
chgo
Is “Contact Point Geometry” (“CPG”) simply the positions of the CB/OB when their correct contact points are touching? Or is it a specific method of visualizing that?
pj
chgo
We call that “swerve”. “Throw” happens to the object ball.
You are putting a slight masse on it - because your stick’s butt is always a little elevated.
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chgo