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Isn't it to do with sighting the balls? Getting your line of sight as close as possible to the cue makes it easier to judge where you're aiming for most shots. This doesn't apply when the cueball and object ball are very close together.
Isn't it to do with sighting the balls? Getting your line of sight as close as possible to the cue makes it easier to judge where you're aiming for most shots. This doesn't apply when the cueball and object ball are very close together.
It helps you check you are moving the cue straight, while feathering. But, it's not for aiming as you should be doing all of your aiming when standing up behind the shot. Decide on the line of aim, then get straight down on it and do not adjust. If it's wrong, get up, re-aim, and get back down.
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