Within the aiming forum, DM had asked me my process in aiming for a combo.
As simple as this may be, some are able to shoot these with greater accuracy than others. Just curious what methods are out there and % success;
Consider the OB (object ball) as the one you are going to pocket, next the IB (intermediary ball) as the ball in the middle and then the CB (cue ball).
My method is to first see the path of the OB to the pocket. I next align the IB as if it were the CB. Once I have this engraved in my mind, I then align the IB into the absolute part of the OB as if the OB were the pocket.
While I am behind the cue ball stroking, I can see two very distinct paths 1. OB to Pocket 2. IB to OB. And as I am stroking I am making final adjustments. Because my aiming system is a complete path from the point of my object ball to the part of the pocket I am playing, my mind is trained and I see 2 very distinct lines (paths). Next my tendency is to undercut, so I always overcut just a little.
Other methods include using points on balls.
And yet another is after aligning points, see path of the IB through the OB to a point on the rail. In effect what is happening is that you would be aiming the IB to a point on the rail.
What method do most use.
As simple as this may be, some are able to shoot these with greater accuracy than others. Just curious what methods are out there and % success;
Consider the OB (object ball) as the one you are going to pocket, next the IB (intermediary ball) as the ball in the middle and then the CB (cue ball).
My method is to first see the path of the OB to the pocket. I next align the IB as if it were the CB. Once I have this engraved in my mind, I then align the IB into the absolute part of the OB as if the OB were the pocket.
While I am behind the cue ball stroking, I can see two very distinct paths 1. OB to Pocket 2. IB to OB. And as I am stroking I am making final adjustments. Because my aiming system is a complete path from the point of my object ball to the part of the pocket I am playing, my mind is trained and I see 2 very distinct lines (paths). Next my tendency is to undercut, so I always overcut just a little.
Other methods include using points on balls.
And yet another is after aligning points, see path of the IB through the OB to a point on the rail. In effect what is happening is that you would be aiming the IB to a point on the rail.
What method do most use.