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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    This has what to do with seeing properly?
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Make me wonder why you use the "other" method. :p
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    I saw this reflection on chess...how accurate it is in pool?!

    Nah. Pool is beautiful stuff. It's the shadow ownership that Fsit.
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    I saw this reflection on chess...how accurate it is in pool?!

    You left out control freaks who use stereotype lists as confirmation of their relevance. :ROFLMAO: Sorry. You can add clowns... :LOL:
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    @straightline HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR LEGACY....EXPLAIN CPG CBL

    You calling me out for what? May I ask? :p:ROFLMAO: The geometry just assigns finite and "immutable" metrics to those round things. You know like maybe you've watched a carpenter work? :LOL: RKC - hope he doesn't mind being thrown into this conversation but this is the best reason for CPG. He...
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Gotta reiterate that the speckled implementation is confusing and unnecessary. Some people need gimmicks and gadgets or no sale.
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    The method? Never met him so no idea. His video(s) would be copyrighted though. Friend showed me the EAO idea and as explained, I found it confusing but after discovering the Wei geometry many years later It all came together. The diagram is mine though. On EAO, I learned to do it using the...
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    ''Kicking Out''.... Your Forward Foot

    Question is done with what?
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Yes it creates equal sections at all point to point intersections This is a pretty flexible thing here. If you look at the red line crossing the blue line below, you have the essence of the center point roll. The crossing is always half way through the line of centers. If you lay your stick on...
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    Funny pic/gif thread...

    Inspiration meets death wish. That stuff should be in the 'lympics.
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Jimmy Reid introduced the Equal Angle Opposites approach in his instructional video(s). A friend explained the EAO notion to me in the 90s. That, in conjunction with the Wei Table "center point roll" ** I've read member posts about it which I can no longer find. I don't know who actually...
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Been there in the peanuts. Not into debt at all.
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Guys that pointed you out back when said you were a champion. Forced misses confuses you? B.S. The carelessness comes by way of apathy. There is nothing I've discovered that combats lack of interest. "Trying harder" is a waste of time for me. But on that fatalist note and by the same token...
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    Funny pic/gif thread...

    That's almost easteroids. Maybe ASSteroids.
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Probably. I don't quite get the question. I don't shoot the contact points. I take the angle and parallel to center ball then backhand any english I might need. My formative practice was done without CPG so I do have a strong sense of what's on. CPG just insures I'm centered in it. As proof to...
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    I don't aim the points. The dots are permanently connected in math space. They shows me the stick line and the stick angle relative to the cue ball. Once you have the stick angle you run it through center ball.
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    Funny pic/gif thread...

    Must be the memory. They might not miss the kidney. Incidentally, what do witches do with the kidney? :eek:
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    Holgraphic sense. Golfers prolly have it along with all encompassing egos. Shots will always sit the same in your awareness. They become a language and just are. Cosmic Transversal Existentialism without the book and silly instructions. In my not so humble thinkage.
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    Seeing the contact point on the object ball.

    That was easily my first 4, 5 years. I was better though; I didn't have to say. :p The problem was consistency. Hence all the lines; not the least of which is parallel lines out to infinity. The lines aren't subject to the influencers. If they do start to curve, you're in over your head. :ROFLMAO:
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    This Keeps Happening

    Or both. Trilliard to me.
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