I want to throw this out here so it quits disrupting the "Fundamentals" thread and gets some air time. No reason to quabble back and forth about which is better. Let's just discuss what we look at last and how we think this works for us. Of course we should question others, so both of us learn from the thought.
When I first learned pool, I had to look at the OB last to make it, I thought. I couldn't get much of a leave though. Then I started worrying about how to get the leave I wanted and I realized, I'm not a good enough athlete to hit the exact spot without watching it hit. I also had an instructor tell me to look at the CB last to improve my leaves, but I tried to avoid that advice for a while. . .
So, now I look at the CB last. I do this because I need to see the exact spot on the CB it needs to hit. The whole process requires a thorough consideration prior to getting down. I line up, imagine the angle I need to slice the OB with the CB to put it in, get down, stop at the CB, check that my slice of the OB/speed/CB contact point is still correct, draw and fire the stroke. If the cue tip hits the CB right, I know the OB is going in and the leave will be as close as possible within my ability.
So for OB last folks, I do have 1 question. . .What are you looking at or keeping by viewing it last?
When I first learned pool, I had to look at the OB last to make it, I thought. I couldn't get much of a leave though. Then I started worrying about how to get the leave I wanted and I realized, I'm not a good enough athlete to hit the exact spot without watching it hit. I also had an instructor tell me to look at the CB last to improve my leaves, but I tried to avoid that advice for a while. . .
So, now I look at the CB last. I do this because I need to see the exact spot on the CB it needs to hit. The whole process requires a thorough consideration prior to getting down. I line up, imagine the angle I need to slice the OB with the CB to put it in, get down, stop at the CB, check that my slice of the OB/speed/CB contact point is still correct, draw and fire the stroke. If the cue tip hits the CB right, I know the OB is going in and the leave will be as close as possible within my ability.
So for OB last folks, I do have 1 question. . .What are you looking at or keeping by viewing it last?