Originally Posted by DandyA
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Personally I draw the line of aim on the table with my eyes. It all starts from the BOB contact point, and my estimation of the size of the white and where it needs to be to hit that (ghost ball), from that I draw the path the white takes (line of aim) and then I get down on that and play my shot focusing on BOB at the time of strike. The only conscious part of the system I just described is finding the BOB contact point and imagining the path/line of aim on the table. I let my subconscious mind do the ghost ball part, because I don't think I'm all that good at consciously estimating the size of the white over distance. Plus I have always been a good potter for years (playing pool), and it was all done subconsciously using a BOB point - so the only "recent" conscious change (for snooker) is the imagining of the line of aim on the table as I get down.
Before reaching this "system" I tried the 1/2, 3/4 and 1/4 ball overlap method, the classic ghost ball method, but neither seemed to work as well for me as simple BOB with an unconscious line of aim finding mechanism (I just tell my brain to pick the line needed to hit the BOB, upon which I am focused).
I have had mixed results, and I think my most common fault is hitting things a bit thick - meaning I am not so good at finding the line of aim for thinner cuts it seems. This may be a weakness in the system, or in my ability to unconsciously judge the ghost ball, I am not sure.
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