@ChillinCherokee what happens to any player that trains with this for 30 minutes and then removes it is they will be sighting and stroking straighter than they were before they used it and we all want that. The device guarantees you are lined up straight which is a very very tough if not impossible thing to do when alone and then you can easily see if you're stroking straight or making last second stroke corrections. Another thing is I've helped total beginners develop a stroke super fast.
I dunno, the older I get and I'm in my 40's ... the more I appreciate capability ... and this guy has it! I love it. He doesn't say one word in this video ... he just performs. I applaud talent.
accuracy is not the whole point in pool. there are so many different factors in pool like controlling emotion and strategy. a person can train on guides, but in the end, it's practice, practice,and drive. i should practice more accuracy shots, but i don't think guides help since, in the end, you cant use em and it is a totally different perception from not using tools..
Didn't say it was the whole point, I know about the complete package to pool. Nothing wrong with speeding up the process. I get good results with students and customers so I can't argue with that right.
but the thing is... you do it with a thing that keeps your cue all straight. If you'd do it with a hand as a bridge I'd be way more impressed.
This is also a common snooker/pool practice to see if you shoot straight. I've been practicing it and got it back straight a couple times. (1 out of... 20? dunno) I even started practicing to pot my cue ball in the side pocket: stun the cueball, hit the objectball slightly offcenter. I made it once when not trying and when I tried, I failed.
This is amazing to be able to do this repeatedly. Any pool player knows that.
A little spin one way or the other would create a not so straight line causing this shot to blow up. I've been playing for years, and I've even seen this guy at tournaments around New York or New England.
Next time I see him, I want to see this laser. Staying "straight" is tough. Any pool player knows that!!
Yeah I just think the average player doesn't know what they're seeing here. 3 stars? doing something that will probably never be repeated. Thanks for the comments, nice to be appreciated!
$100 To the 1st person that posts better results. Set the same shot up with cb & ob about 2ft apart and if after the bank kiss your cue ball comes back to the end rail, middle diamond and hits a dollar bill its a successful shot. Margin of error is 100th of a degree. 10 shot minimum, uncut.
@ChillinCherokee what happens to any player that trains with this for 30 minutes and then removes it is they will be sighting and stroking straighter than they were before they used it and we all want that. The device guarantees you are lined up straight which is a very very tough if not impossible thing to do when alone and then you can easily see if you're stroking straight or making last second stroke corrections. Another thing is I've helped total beginners develop a stroke super fast.
jt10ball 1 year ago
i see that you use the laser aiming in the vids but dam man you have to be a monster player even without the "tools" i enjoy all of your vids.
RayHusted 2 years ago
Thanks bud
jt10ball 2 years ago
I dunno, the older I get and I'm in my 40's ... the more I appreciate capability ... and this guy has it! I love it. He doesn't say one word in this video ... he just performs. I applaud talent.
jaimebarr 2 years ago
Thanks Jamie
jt10ball 2 years ago
accuracy is not the whole point in pool. there are so many different factors in pool like controlling emotion and strategy. a person can train on guides, but in the end, it's practice, practice,and drive. i should practice more accuracy shots, but i don't think guides help since, in the end, you cant use em and it is a totally different perception from not using tools..
sk8bow 2 years ago
Didn't say it was the whole point, I know about the complete package to pool. Nothing wrong with speeding up the process. I get good results with students and customers so I can't argue with that right.
jt10ball 2 years ago
good! hey if helps people, who am i to judge. more power to you.
sk8bow 2 years ago
but the thing is... you do it with a thing that keeps your cue all straight. If you'd do it with a hand as a bridge I'd be way more impressed.
This is also a common snooker/pool practice to see if you shoot straight. I've been practicing it and got it back straight a couple times. (1 out of... 20? dunno) I even started practicing to pot my cue ball in the side pocket: stun the cueball, hit the objectball slightly offcenter. I made it once when not trying and when I tried, I failed.
StudentenPoolles 3 years ago
I would be way more impressed too! I use to practice it with just the 3rd Eye stroke trainer.
jt10ball 2 years ago
i just got my chatcam working!!! msn me jane22fall R
allstupid010 3 years ago
Very silly and boring...
Erizent666 3 years ago 2
You just don't realize the difficulty and that's okay, most don't until they try it.
jt10ball 3 years ago
This is amazing to be able to do this repeatedly. Any pool player knows that.
A little spin one way or the other would create a not so straight line causing this shot to blow up. I've been playing for years, and I've even seen this guy at tournaments around New York or New England.
Next time I see him, I want to see this laser. Staying "straight" is tough. Any pool player knows that!!
goingdeaf 3 years ago
Yeah I just think the average player doesn't know what they're seeing here. 3 stars? doing something that will probably never be repeated. Thanks for the comments, nice to be appreciated!
jt10ball 3 years ago
$100 To the 1st person that posts better results. Set the same shot up with cb & ob about 2ft apart and if after the bank kiss your cue ball comes back to the end rail, middle diamond and hits a dollar bill its a successful shot. Margin of error is 100th of a degree. 10 shot minimum, uncut.
jt10ball 4 years ago