Aaron, you are correct, my table is a bar table, but the pocket points seem right, too much inside and the cue ball hits the points every time. I guess I need barrels for pockets instead of buckets lol
Keep in mind that the cue ball squirts in the exact opposite direction of the tip placement, So, for say 7:30 for the tip placement the ball will squirt along a line from there, 7:30, to 1:30 & for a 10:30 tip placement the ball with squirt along the line from there, 10:30, to 4:30. Since the ball is being squirted into the bed of the table, the actual squirt may be a hair less as it can be absorbed by the table, but the ball can also bounce 'out'. To me there always seems to be a hair less net squirt when using high along with the off center.
So you can still draw or follow the ball. But... with speed the ball will not swerve back in time to make the correct contact. So.... you will actually have to aim a hair into the rail. The rail side tip location will squirt the ball out away from the rail.
It's sort of like using back hand english. Also keep in mind that the spin will throw the ball some if not hit too hard.
This may sound 'tricky' to some, but IMO it actually gives one a wider margin for error than trying to to roll or slide or draw the ball while maintaining contact with the rail. For those... one needs to be 'perfect'.
I'm not as 'perfect' as I once was when I was very young. I think that is why middle aged 'dogs' learn 'tricks'.
Good Luck with the experiments & don't give up too quickly if at first you don't succeed.
Best to Y'a,
Rick
PS Don't be afraid of it. just play around with it & don't quit to quickly if at first you don't succeed. Once you get it, it will be your friend for more than just that one shot.
PSS If hit at exactly at 3:00 or 9:00 the cue ball basically will NOT swerve back. The spin has nothing to grab on that angle. Picture a ball spinning in place as I hope you've seen before.