Hitting the "MEAT" of the Pocket in Bowling/Pool
You virtually always aim at the side of the pocket closest to the object ball.....maybe I should use a bowling analogy next :thumbup: ...they talk about a "pocket" in bowling and you will see EVERY pro curve the ball towards that pocket...starting it on one side and curving it towards the "meat" of the pocket.....just like in pool, if they try to throw the bowling ball directly at the meat of their pocket they chance missing it on either side...they, like I, don't want to do that because it DOES NOT give us the Zone we're looking for.....however, amateurs at both games try to do the straight/center shot .... and the results are obvious
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I appreciate the response but I'm still not sure what you're saying. In the first part of the above statement, you use the terms "off center" and "throw" and "deflection" and it's not clear (to me) what variable/error you're potentially compensating for.
Say you're cutting a ball to the left. Which side of the pocket do you aim at (bias the pocket), and do you use a touch of inside (left) or outside (right) english? Are you doing this to compensate for possible variations/estimation errors for throw (ball-ball friction), or squirt (I think this is what you mean by "deflection" but I'm not sure), or swerve (i.e., the curved path of the cueball), or a combination of some or all of the above?
Or, is the biasing there because the cue's alignment might be unintentionally parallel shifted off of centerball (i.e., you may have its direction right but could be inadvertently applying english), or the cue's direction may be off as well due to a stroking glitch (i.e., swoop)?
That's a mouthful of questions (sorry). I'm asking because I was gearing up to do some graphs of the cueball's path (intended and unintended) to see if the biasing you're describing does help, but then realized the plethora of possibilities outlined above. Any further clarification would be welcomed.
....I see I'm essentially repeating Dave's request above.
Jim
You virtually always aim at the side of the pocket closest to the object ball.....maybe I should use a bowling analogy next :thumbup: ...they talk about a "pocket" in bowling and you will see EVERY pro curve the ball towards that pocket...starting it on one side and curving it towards the "meat" of the pocket.....just like in pool, if they try to throw the bowling ball directly at the meat of their pocket they chance missing it on either side...they, like I, don't want to do that because it DOES NOT give us the Zone we're looking for.....however, amateurs at both games try to do the straight/center shot .... and the results are obvious
