Patrick Johnson said:
The first two choices in the poll are Back Hand English and Front Hand English. Those are squirt compensation methods.
Well, here's what you said about them:
Same shot, two different methods of squirt compensation (pivot and "parallel"), CB and OB go different places. You tell me - can both be successful?
My best guess is that you've lost track of the conversation. This has never been about how I adjust for squirt. I've just been trying to figure out what others think "parallel" means - what they think is parallel to what. What do you think is meant by it?
pj
chgo
So many errors, so little time...
I haven't lost track of anything, most especially the critical
points that you keep ducking and always fail to include in
quoted sections.
To repeat.
1. Why won't you deal with the question of whether squirt
is or is not the only consideration?
2. Why did you once again mis-quote my explaination that
the same tip offset with two diferent cue orientations will give
two diferent results?
3. You know full well that the OPs description of parallel is not
reflective of reality, Why do you insist on arguing with what you
wish I said instead of what I actually did say? You and I both know
he refers to the practice of lining the cue up offset to the center
of the CB, along a line of aim, not pivoting the tip to an offset.
If you don't like the term parallel, call it something else.
4. My example was to explain that if you think pivoting gives the same
result as not pivoting, because there is only one way to piocket the OB,
you most certainly don't grasp the physical situation. It is for this
reason that I advised a diagram, or even better a model. The diagram
has worked well in the past for teaching players who couldn't visualize
the effects of sidespin. Believe me, they will help.
Dale<captain visulization, at your service>