Looking at professionals with a dominant eye playing, none of them seems to have their cue away off to one side so that it is "directly under" that eye as the textbooks generally recommend. Usually it's a little to one side or the other, but still pretty central. Hendry is a little to the right, O'Sullivan a little to the left. Is it that they have a "slightly dominant" eye? Are there degrees of dominance?
When I do the standard test closing one eye, it's my right finger that's left pointing at the object, dead on. Should I have the cue slightly to the right, or completely so that my right eye is right on the line of the cue?
When I do the standard test closing one eye, it's my right finger that's left pointing at the object, dead on. Should I have the cue slightly to the right, or completely so that my right eye is right on the line of the cue?
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