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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    It's also how long sessions get.
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    CPG is easier to illustrate with the balls close together. It doesn't fail at full table proportions. Since you brought up balls close together, CPG is also the best way I've found to make shots inside of 6". Imagine the balls nearly frozen. In trying to make a thin legal hit, what do you look...
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Many carded snooker players claim ghost ball works for them too. Ghost ball - Ray Martin? is a proponent. If you imagine ghost ball allows playing on that level, well it takes 99.99% of that level besides. When your head is empty enough for serious pool, a few lines that won't quit working are...
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    I saw this reflection on chess...how accurate it is in pool?!

    Lol. Not being able to count. Who knew so much could go wrong?
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    8 ball allergy.

    I used to run stuff in one pass but that can bite you. Now even if I get perfect on a duck, I'll take the time to aim it.
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    8 ball allergy.

    Lol. Contact Point Geometry Just the pause alone will get you your bearings.
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Wondering why these methods get brushed aside. Even Joe Tucker went to the duck side. I know, more ducks but still...
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Yes CBL cue ball last. btw by the way? and good.
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    AZBE AZB Epiphany CPR Center Point Roll EAO Equal Angle Opposites "Opposites" is Jimmy Reid's word I believe. Says it in his video IIRC. I say reciprocal sections but who's counting. I phrase differently sometimes. Play a little music where it's part of the genre. See the legend back a few...
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    8 ball allergy.

    CPG wouldn't hurt.
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Wonder if that's why he cycles so much.
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    Object Ball Contact Point

    Yes on pristine conditions the transition from roll to bang is very touchy. There is a big caveat on this: Your stroke. The line error is amplified in three dimension so that...
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    Templates Work The Best For Racking But I Hate Them.

    I hate stuff that wears out. I use the 10 dollar Genuine Mother of Landfill rack. Put one each in 2 local bars. Third bar already uses it. Works as well as any the big wooden ones and has yet to show any wear.
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    Object Ball Contact Point

    The longerer answer is "My wife's pregnant and can I owe you?"
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    Object Ball Contact Point

    You know I can't resist these. Wackbards. That's like asking if a carpenter goes by the correct blueprint, can he screw up? The balls go where they are hit. This presumes all the other phenomena. Book not forthcoming. CPG precisely nails the intended shot. It doesn't do the screwing up.
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    Perfect Aim / THE SHIFT will be on the road again. First stop will be Phoenix, AZ. FREE mini lessons everywhere I go......5/13/2026 1st day.

    Is the shift vision canter related? I use double vision with CBL. Pretty much creates centered vision. Regardless, good you're still at it. (y)
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    @Paul Bell Shocking huh... :ROFLMAO: Anything in particular?
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    @straightline HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR LEGACY....EXPLAIN CPG CBL

    Lol. People say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. so I dumped - er excluded, all those first impressioners. In so doing I became one. World suks.
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Couple things about straightline's method. First, it's Wei table's revelation to me. Other posters used it sans chronology or credit so I'll call it the AZBE. E for epiphany. Previous to that I was the proud independent discoverer of reciprocal section overlap. Or overlaps as PJ calls 'em...
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    And that would be?
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