drivermaker said:Seems to me if youl don't know all of the different systems that are actually out there and how perform them, that's a totally incorrect statement. Fact is...they very well may, and DO, go FAR BEYOND anything that you've been discussing so far to help make balls.
Let's assume you're playing 9-ball...race to 7. You're down 6-4.
The 9ball is one diamond from the corner pocket and 6" from the rail. The 6 is at the middle diamond 5" from the rail and the 7 & 8 are tied up kissing each other on the other end of the table with no way of breaking them up. The CB is at the next diamond from the center pocket about 3-4" from the rail. You rule out a safety or a kick and have to take the combination shot right now.
Tell me your exact step by step process of lining that shot up and visualizing how to make it into the corner pocket, or explaining it to someone else.
As I am stroking I am looking at the 9 balls path to the pocket. My alignment it to shoot it on a slight over cut side. The cb is not being considered as I now see the 6 ball as the cue ball. My alignment is done. I simply hit the 6 into the nine to place it on its path. Mentally this shot is easier if my mind sees paths, not points. It is knowing and having all the confidence in the world that I will hit the 6 into the nine. No, I do not align points, as I can see both paths at once and even adjust my alignments as I am stroking.