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Re: Aiming Theory Questions



This brings up a whole new thought.  Is the spacial relationship the same if
your cue is centered between the eyes or under the dominant eye?  I mean, if
you center the cue and look at where you think a half ball hit is, and you
close one eye, and then alternate, the cue ball may shift a bit.  Which one
is the real half ball hit?
Deno


"Patrick Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Shem wrote:
> > Would you agree that what is in the diagram is not in fact a half ball
> > hit?
>
> Yes, it is not, and that should be obvious upon thoughtful reflection
> (apologies to RS).  A "half ball hit" wasn't named for the cut angle it
> creates; it was named for the spacial relationship of the CB and OB (CB
> center aligned with OB edge) *from the perspective of the shooter*, and
> describes the way to aim the shot to achieve the hit.  Obviously, this
> all only makes sense in relation to the "aim line" ("shot line"), not
> the line between CB/OB centers.
>
> Pat Johnson
> Chicago
>





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