I'm talking about super thinning it to play safe. I aim about 1 full tip to the right or left of the object ball which would result in a little less than half ball hit IF I kept that alignment.(sp?) As I take my final stroke I vear left or right just a smidgen while focusing on the outer edge of the object ball.
Sometimes if I am fortunate enough to see a smudge or blemish on the edge of the rail that is half a cueball from the edge of the object ball I will aim dead center for the mark with no vearing.
Does anyone have a specific system for super thinning a ball near the rail to play safe back up table.
EDIT: Its probably not correct to vear so this is not advise Im giving.
Sometimes if I am fortunate enough to see a smudge or blemish on the edge of the rail that is half a cueball from the edge of the object ball I will aim dead center for the mark with no vearing.
Does anyone have a specific system for super thinning a ball near the rail to play safe back up table.
EDIT: Its probably not correct to vear so this is not advise Im giving.