Banks
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Just another thing I've been playing with lately to check for usefulness..
Is using top/bottom useful in adjusting angles from center instead of changing the angle of approach?
For certain banks, tightening up is a no-brainer, but for others where the natural angle is just off, is this a good way of adjusting a fraction without changing the sighted line?
For reference.. I found myself nippling too many side pocket banks and coming up short on some long banks and was wondering if adjusting my hit a little lower would help compensate for the play of the table(speedy little diamond bbx).
(This is how I usually learn to deal with my miscalculations.. make slight adjustments until I understand the shot/angle and then slowly remove the need for adjusting.)
Is using top/bottom useful in adjusting angles from center instead of changing the angle of approach?
For certain banks, tightening up is a no-brainer, but for others where the natural angle is just off, is this a good way of adjusting a fraction without changing the sighted line?
For reference.. I found myself nippling too many side pocket banks and coming up short on some long banks and was wondering if adjusting my hit a little lower would help compensate for the play of the table(speedy little diamond bbx).
(This is how I usually learn to deal with my miscalculations.. make slight adjustments until I understand the shot/angle and then slowly remove the need for adjusting.)