mr3cushion
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I created this system many years ago, (early 80's).
Here's a very simple numerical system for kicking, 1 or 2 cushions, to a point on the second rail or, contacting an OB on or close to the cushion, or even when it's along the connecting line from the 1st rail to the 2nd one.
The CB requires, moderate 12 O'clock English.
The diamonds are divided into to 'tenths,' for the Aiming point rails.
This diagram shows an example of a 1 or 2 cushion kick to the left bottom hole, (5 ball).
The formula is: CB x OB position = Aiming point on 1st rail.
With this system, the CB and OB and Aiming points are all calculated to the front of the cushions, (face of the rubber).
BTW, who identify what makes this numeric system, a True numeric system?
Here's a very simple numerical system for kicking, 1 or 2 cushions, to a point on the second rail or, contacting an OB on or close to the cushion, or even when it's along the connecting line from the 1st rail to the 2nd one.
The CB requires, moderate 12 O'clock English.
The diamonds are divided into to 'tenths,' for the Aiming point rails.
This diagram shows an example of a 1 or 2 cushion kick to the left bottom hole, (5 ball).
The formula is: CB x OB position = Aiming point on 1st rail.
With this system, the CB and OB and Aiming points are all calculated to the front of the cushions, (face of the rubber).
BTW, who identify what makes this numeric system, a True numeric system?
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