Originally Posted by vmax4steve
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So either I am not understanding, or you are not explaining.
This one eye theory is clearly is not the case which can be seen from watching the players on tv.
Advising the 'cue under one eye' theory to players is one of the biggest disservices given to a player.
Although it does provide me a lot of work to help players sort the mess out if they get into that loop, I would rather never have to.
Vision centre does NOT mean your cue should be perfectly in the middle between both eyes.
Neil Robertson's vision centre is directly under his right eye for example.
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