How Stan answers this question will be different pertaining to the CTE PRO 1 system, however I've done R&D on the subject and
how it relates to my philosophy of pool and the systems and techniques that I use effectively. Let me elaborate, however, please note that this is best done on video, not in writing......
.for now just consider it "Food For Thought".
There are two squares put together that form the rectangle shape of the pool/billiard table, and the diamonds, pockets, and object balls will be used to create a vast array of angles..
The key for me was when I discovered how the round spheres connect to these geometric shapes, and the door (to understanding) immediately started to open.
The key that unlocks the doors of understanding is located in the cue ball, it's the only geometric shape that we directly contact and {through it's contact} all the other angles are created. The pool cue is essential for this process to come to fruition, without this "straight line" none of the techniques and systems I use would be possible.
Once I grew to understand the connection of the straight line (pool cue) to the sphere (cue ball), and how this connection could create all the other possible angles the "inner game" started to reveal it's self, first at the unconscious level, and now the conscious level through explaining, demonstrating, and teaching these techniques. Before I simply used them to have an advantage in competition, and play the game at a deep, subconscious level by striving to "become the cue ball".
My have grown to understand there's an "outer game," which consists of the object balls, the cushions, the diamonds, the pockets, the cloth, etc, -
we have no direct influence over any of this "game". The cue ball on the other hand is part of the "inner game," and it is directly influenced by our body, our mind and our creativity. Whatever we do to the cue ball has a direct effect on the outer game in some way, shape or form.
If I spin the cue ball with left spin, it puts right spin on the object ball for example and any other spin I apply to the cue ball, it transfers the equal opposite spin on the object ball. The cue also has an equal opposite effect on the cue ball, if I hit the cue ball to the left, it makes it deflect right, if I hit down on the cue ball, it makes it go up (jump shot), so
we are constantly dealing with reflections whether we "real eyes" it or not.
This leads to some really cool techniques when creating angles playing pool because whatever you do to the cue ball has the same, yet opposite effect on the object ball. The diamonds can be used to measure these effects, and for example
if you put a TIP of left english on the cue ball it will go exactly one diamond when shooting across the table (4-4.5ft), and if you place the object ball at that spot and hit the cue ball exactly the same way (with left english) it will throw the object ball exactly one diamond to the right.
When you calibrate where the cue ball is contacted (with your TIP) to the angle it creates off the cushion, (and to the object ball) you start to enter the "inner geometry" of the pool game. This is done by either pivoting, or parallel shifting the pool cue to change where the contact is on the cue ball.
One TIP will effect cue ball ONE DIAMOND, two TIPS will effect the cue ball TWO DIAMONDS, three TIPS will effect the cue ball THREE DIAMONDS, etc. (Four TIPS is the maximum, although I can actually create angles that are closer to 5 or 6 TIPS, but that requires "other factors" ie: masse, elevation, bridge pressure, wrist maneuvering, etc).
This is very difficult to communicate in writing, however, it's a major part of my upcoming video which not only explains, also demonstrates how the TIP connects all the angles/diamonds to the cue ball (the inner game). This works for two rail banks, as well as three, four, and even five rail banks. All the angles connect though the cue ball and once this is "real eyesed" it's very difficult to ever look at the pool table the same again.
We've had several unforeseen delays, however, the Banking TIPS Video Will Soon be Released - "connecting the outer game {of pool} to your inner game of pool"
'The Game is the Teacher'