If you can do that then your modifying the system to fit your
own personal needs and not using Pro-One.. By introducing
ghost ball and tips to the cloth, you are using a modified
version of something but it's not Pro-One.
If someone was truly using Pro-One there would be no
reference point off the object ball. Never!!
You have done a good job, it just has holes in it. it's
incomplete reference material.
Never have I said that this is a complete method (I shall refine it in the future or even someone here can help me)
I never ever did introduce ghost balls, all I did was mention it coz it was close like being a ghost ball when resting your cue tip on the cloth.
I'll never and ever will modify the system.
I think there's no hole in it, for those holes can be covered up by alternative perceptions, like AimPoint B at 5 Diamonds away can be interchanged by a 15/45 Degree Perception.
Is it hard to comprehend that shaft edge alignment can help beginners when they're in a dilemma for a certain shot (practice or tournament) and that it works within short distances.
Will it lead beginners go astray? no! Shaft Edge Alignment can never be a misread perception when you know as in "when you know" how to use it.
My real intent was to let beginners or those intrigued by Pro One be more interested, because it is a fact that a pool player can be discouraged in using Pro One if they don't know what perception is to use immediately, especially if they don't have guidance or the DVDs.
Remember that there's no consumer that will buy a product if he feels like it doesn't work or it doesn't interest him tested or untested.
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Again thanks for the critics that you gave.