
Diagram 7
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Note in Diagram 8, the further down the CB is the more to the left the kick contact point, conversely the further up the CB the more to the right the contact point will be. This information is useful for future reference so you remember basic shot position dynamics.

Diagram 8
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In a more practical example, the 3 ball in this case, is an easy side shot, but what if other balls are in the way and it is your only shot? Note also in this case, the 1, (ghost) ball, is aligned slightly off line so you won't scratch with a straight in kick shot -- something to keep in mind.