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object ball must be around 1 ball from rail, cueball to objectball is about 45°, measure with your stick perpendicular to therail on the left side of 10 ball to determine where to aim kick at.Now you can shoot at that point to kick 10 toward the lowerright pocket .If your playing one pocket , even if it hangs atyour hole it's a good shot . Or maybe other situations. In thiscase I can't bank the 10 to my hole cause of the side pocket. Iinvented this system mainly for 1 pocket It's eaby to measureand when practiced a while , very accurate and simple tocalculate. Adjustments can be made id farther of rail.If 2 ballsoff rail then you can adjust the point infri=ont of 10 by 2-3 tipsleft of the 10
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Tips for Balls

Removing: Drag to any pocket and release.

Use the keyboard arrows to fine-tune the placement of balls.

When drawing lines, you can click a ball to attach the line to that ball.

Tips for Lines

Removing: Hover over lines and press backspace OR click and hold for 3 seconds.

Press "A" on the keyboard to toggle arrows.
Press "L" on the keyboard to toggle line styles.

Click the Lines menu on the left to see options for colors, massé, and more.

Starting lines near the end of another will connect them. It creates a joint between the two that you can drag around.

Clicking a ball will connect a line to that ball.

Tips for Texts

Removing: Click text and follow dialog instructions.

You can resize text field by dragging textbox lower right corner.

Tips for Shapes

Removing: Drag shape to overlap any rail.

Resizing: Open Shapes menu on left to show resizing tool.

Tips for Cues

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Click the Cues menu on the left to see options for rotation, style, and more.