Mark Williams is playing Mark Allen right now and they are giving some good looks at the eye patterns at times.
For those that look at the the CB last, looking at the shaft after contact to confirm the shaft is following straight through down the target line makes sense.Most folks look at the object ball last. Some look at the cue ball. Does any else ever look at the shaft on some shots?
I find that watching the very tip as it vibrates after contact works best for me. In practice that is. My daily practice shooting over or along side blockers has shown me more because the path the tip needs to take is so close to a foul. Gives me insight into cue tip displacement along with deflection or are they one and the same?For those that look at the the CB last, looking at the shaft after contact to confirm the shaft is following straight through down the target line makes sense.
In a perfect world it doesn't matter what you look at.
The x-factor is the stroke or the swing that can throw off the line. Nobody has a perfect stroke.
1. stroke
2. path of cue ball to object
You play with deflection in mind and we're also using english on the ball. Staring at the cue ball too long then you are missing the path. The path to the object ball is very important. You're aiming the cue ball to the object ball.
The game is not about aiming at the cue ball.
Hope this makes sense.
I have tried to play the game in how you perceive it. Aiming at the cue ball.
Object balls are only there to assist the cue ball's movement. Playing this way is great but pocketing the ball will hurt in the long run.