Angles > 30* revisited
If you divide the last eighth in half you can squeeze a 70* shot into the series. Then the sequence for the diagram comes out easy to remember as: 7.5, 15, 22.5, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 90 without too much loss of accuracy. Again, the last 1/16 of the ball has more angle 'dots' in it than the first quarter of the ball.
If you feel adventurous you can try this variation on your method for shots > 30*. Rather than use the edge of the CB to aim, use the dots with CCB but use the higher values in the last half of the series as the shot angle. You are now aligned exactly 1/2 ball away from the shot line. Do a half ball pivot and see if the pivot will lead you to the shot line.
I've been toying with the idea but haven't done much with it because I've been trying to concentrate on just my hybrid system with visuals instead of the location of the contact point. I call it VQWP... Visual Quarters With Pivot. If you substitute the dot selection with a visual alignment I think they're the same thing. Or at least it's pretty close to the system I tried out for Elephant Man. Meh, try it ... you may like it. If you haven't done any pivoting before it may be too confusing and time consuming to develop the pivot technique. It's probably something Hal Houle came up with years ago, who knows?
Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for any grey hairs or balls thrown through windows. Please don't shoot the messenger.
You can call me V, or you can call me C. Or you can call me VC, or you can call me Larry, but ya don'tz has teh call me Vorpal. (or Johnson)
If you divide the last eighth in half you can squeeze a 70* shot into the series. Then the sequence for the diagram comes out easy to remember as: 7.5, 15, 22.5, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 90 without too much loss of accuracy. Again, the last 1/16 of the ball has more angle 'dots' in it than the first quarter of the ball.
If you feel adventurous you can try this variation on your method for shots > 30*. Rather than use the edge of the CB to aim, use the dots with CCB but use the higher values in the last half of the series as the shot angle. You are now aligned exactly 1/2 ball away from the shot line. Do a half ball pivot and see if the pivot will lead you to the shot line.
I've been toying with the idea but haven't done much with it because I've been trying to concentrate on just my hybrid system with visuals instead of the location of the contact point. I call it VQWP... Visual Quarters With Pivot. If you substitute the dot selection with a visual alignment I think they're the same thing. Or at least it's pretty close to the system I tried out for Elephant Man. Meh, try it ... you may like it. If you haven't done any pivoting before it may be too confusing and time consuming to develop the pivot technique. It's probably something Hal Houle came up with years ago, who knows?
Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for any grey hairs or balls thrown through windows. Please don't shoot the messenger.
You can call me V, or you can call me C. Or you can call me VC, or you can call me Larry, but ya don'tz has teh call me Vorpal. (or Johnson)

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