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Aiming at Pool - part 2

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anisurfer84 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I tried the ghost ball technique today after watching your tutorial last night and it definitely improved my game a little. I guess one needs to practice a lot too to implement any technique correctly.
armatold (6 months ago) Show Hide
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i like my system, verify my contact point by looking where the cb has to hit to send the ob to the pocket, i the go back to the cuebal and sight down a line straight to contact point, i brige-uo, practice stroke, and shoot and bada-bing bada-bang OB dissapeared, and CB sometimes so (when i scratch)
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The concept is clear but this absolutely a don't in pool. This isn't what pool text-books say and i would't learn this myself or other people. Look at snooker players thay have always their chin on te stick. With pool you don't have to have your chin on the cue but your sight line has to be the equal to your stick line. Some (pro) pool players don't have their sight line equal to their stick line because they prefer to to have their dominant eye above their cue.
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Well you could hope for the magic aiming system that makes all the balls rattle in the pocket or you could just aim the way that the pro's do - get some stickers - set up a cut angle and then shoot it a few thousand times until it becomes natural and feels like you can't miss and then practice some close variations.
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ixblitzxi (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank you for your videos. You speak very well and explain concepts clearly.
stepcoy123 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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great help...thanks!
benvnguyen (2 years ago) Show Hide
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great videos!
forcefollow (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Did you make those slides in powerpoint?
FargoBilliards (2 years ago) Show Hide
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yes.

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