Haha I swear on my life Bob, if done correctly it is a center pocket hit but it is not the easiest system and there is alot of room for flaw, a respected pool instructer plans to do a video on it in the near future so keep your eyes peeled, I was and still am in disbelief at its uncanny accuracy if done correctly.Bob Jewett said:On the face of it, this statement is ludicrous. Sorry, Thrasher, but it really is. If there were any system that put the ball in the middle of the pocket every time, and you knew it, you would be a fool not to use it.
Perhaps you were using a circular definition: If the ball goes in the center of the pocket, you are using the system correctly. That's true for any system, and is a totally worthless definition.
The golden system that all other systems can be judged against is the "corrected ghost ball system." It has two problems: determining the correction and landing the cue ball at the corrected ghost ball. But if you can do that, it really is perfect.
And when I mean center pocket I mean it. With the quarters system the ball varies which part of the pocket it goes into depending on the exact angle in comparison to what ball hit you are hitting. (A 27 and 33 degree cut are both half ball hits I believe but would go to different parts of the pocket under this system) while the system I am refering to, if done perfectly, hits dead center.
I can't say much more about it to be honest but if all goes well fairly soon it will be more clear as to what I am talking about. No offense taken if you still think I'm a kook Bob.

*And I've read multiple posts saying "go to a big money tournemant, enter it and use a system and when you win come promote it some more". After you understand some of the systems you will very very quickly recognize top pro's using them; don't be so quick to call BS.
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