Perfect Aim Video and Lesson Phoenix

Just wondering Dr Dave what the shot circles all about it looks rather confusing?

Just wanted to comment on the CTE system. I just looked at it and it is not even close to what I'm doing with PERFECT AIM. I'm pretty knowledgable about the game of pool. It was to confusing to me. I can't imagine the average player trying to learn it. I can see why it took 6 months to learn. PERFECT AIM is simple and quick. If someone works real hard at it the rewards are huge and really fast. With perfect aim a person that has never picked up a cue can start making balls right away. It really makes it so simple because it is. It's almost like Pool For Dummys. When I show someone this they really can't believe this was right in front of their face and they never knew this. I just gave a lesson today to a BCA certified instructor. I complimented him on being smart enough to have looked at this. He was so happy with his results. It is so fun to show this to everyone and see that big smile on their face when they start to understand PERFECT AIM. If you go to www.perfectaimbilliards.com and read all the testimonies from all the players. They all have smiles on their faces because they can all see what they are aiming at.
Blind man once said: I can't see what I'm missing.
If you can't see the shot right you will miss..........Gene albrecht
 
I was wondering, can using English ( side spin ) be incorporated with Perfect Aim, and does it effect it's pocketing ability.
 
Good Question............

I was wondering, can using English ( side spin ) be incorporated with Perfect Aim, and does it effect it's pocketing ability.

Good question. Actually it makes it easier. If you can aim the shot perfect now you can adjust to what the cue ball will do when you put english on it. In the video you will see one of the best methods ever to set up the same shot over and over exactly in the same position. It's very simple also. If the shot is not aimed right and then you put some english on it ,now you got a real mess. Wish I was there to give you a personal lesson. Have a great pool day. Geno..............
 
Just wondering Dr Dave what the shot circles all about it looks rather confusing?
You will have to ask SpiderWebComm about that. That was a posting from him. I don't fully understand it either.

Regards,
Dave
 
You will have to ask SpiderWebComm about that. That was a posting from him. I don't fully understand it either.

Regards,
Dave

I love it when PH.Ds don't understand my material. Makes me feel like a SUPER genius.

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I know Dennis Orender and George Teyechea also took the training.

Back2Good1 (Carlos) is taking it today, and Mike Sandavol was watching some of the beginning of my training and seemed very interested after he saw me consistently drill in shot after shot.

Hmmm, so George is trying to get the upper hand on me? I'll watch out for him, he might have new knowledge for an ol' dawg. jk
 
Hmmm, so George is trying to get the upper hand on me? I'll watch out for him, he might have new knowledge for an ol' dawg. jk

Yes they did. With a player of their caliber learning PERFECT AIM is like putting a scope on their rifle for the first time. Both these guys could easily be 10 -2 speed with a little work. I was where both of them were until I figured this out. It's just the little things that can make the difference but you have to do it right the first time. When you first get down on the shot you have to see it right because in pool you don't get a second chance. You have to make the shot this time. We can all practice a shot that we have trouble with and after setting it up 3 or 4 times be drilling it in pretty steady. The secret is getting the eyes in the right spot the first time. That is what PERFECT AIM is all about.
Talk to just about anyone that has gotten the PERFECT AIM lesson and they will all tell you. Look out for George and Dennis also. And for good reason. They are both tough competitors and have shown their salt over the years. They have a couple of extra clubs in their bag now. It's almost like cheating. But it's not. The good news is I'm going. I don't have to try to beat them. Well, you do. Good Luck Dennis and George.
 
My favorite character.

:smile: love it

I used to have a nite club. Every sunday we had Roadrunner Cartoon Hour specials. It was a blast. I laughed for 10 minutes. I'm laughing again.
Sent the video out right away. I was going to call you back but I think it was where you work. Call me again. I'm starting to get some feedback from other people that have gotten their videos. My main concern was how hard it would be to learn this from the video. So far it's been great. I hope it helps your game. I'm sure it will. Thanks again Gene Albrecht
 
Yes they did. With a player of their caliber learning PERFECT AIM is like putting a scope on their rifle for the first time. Both these guys could easily be 10 -2 speed with a little work. I was where both of them were until I figured this out. It's just the little things that can make the difference but you have to do it right the first time. When you first get down on the shot you have to see it right because in pool you don't get a second chance. You have to make the shot this time. We can all practice a shot that we have trouble with and after setting it up 3 or 4 times be drilling it in pretty steady. The secret is getting the eyes in the right spot the first time. That is what PERFECT AIM is all about.
Talk to just about anyone that has gotten the PERFECT AIM lesson and they will all tell you. Look out for George and Dennis also. And for good reason. They are both tough competitors and have shown their salt over the years. They have a couple of extra clubs in their bag now. It's almost like cheating. But it's not. The good news is I'm going. I don't have to try to beat them. Well, you do. Good Luck Dennis and George.

Man.....if you were anywhere near me I would take the lesson.

You sound like one of the good guys and you can PLAY! I like the way you write and what you say. It would be fun just taking the lesson with you.

For the record, even without a lesson or the DVD, you have inspired some personal introspective on my aiming process and I'm paying more attention and think it is helping my game.

JoeyA
 
I have been following along this thread and think that genomachino has it right.

The eyes collect the only information about a shot that you can get. If you place them - YOUR INDVIDUAL EYES - correctly along the line where the shot makes sense to your brain, then your brain will accurately tell your hands what to do. It has an entire lifetime of practice doing that.

If you don't line up YOUR EYES correctly, then your brain does not know exactly what to do and might instruct the hand to do the wrong thing. Turn your head some degrees sideways from normal while you eat with a fork to see this is true. The food doesn't always get to the center mouth so easily and you stab yourself sometimes.

There was an expression going around when computers were first invented that applies here. Garbage in, garbage out.

TxSkin
 
Geno, I live in Wi. in the area where thay have Cran Fest. Ever been to it?. The thing that impresses me the most, is the respect the AZ posters give you. I think that says a lot about you and what you are saying. I have read a lot of posts, and I know there are many knowledgeable people on here, and that they don't just throw that respect anywhere. That is a tribute to you and them. I use a couple aiming systems, but have modified them to my game. I am sure I will invest in Perfect Aim, because like any other real pool player, I want to take my game as far as I can. But right now, I am just monitoring the feed back, posted by some of the knowledgeable posters on AZ.
 
How long does it take for the DVD to reach Europe?

It all depends on how slow the boat is? Just kidding. As soon as you order we will send it out next day. I wish I had the answer but I know this. The longer it is the longer it will be before your rifeling those balls in. I will do this. When you order the video call me. I can give you some real easy tips on PERFECT AIM right over the phone. That will get you started and you can be half way there before the video gets there. It's that simple but you need to know how to apply it to all the different shots.You know in Europe these snooker players need to know this more than anyone because they have to be even more accurate. The holes are so small. So are the balls. Wait until one or two of them gets ahold of this video. Here's my number. Give me a call anytime. 715-563-8712 Gene Albrecht
I just did this for a guy named Paul. I worked with him for 5 minutes on the phone and his answer was WOW. It looks like I can't miss it.
 
I received my Perfect Aim video and I have to say, I immediately started missing the easiest shots

Kidding, just kidding

I got it SUPER FAST, Thank You very much, I'll be watching it tonight and working with it over the weekend, will certainly report my results!
 
Man.....if you were anywhere near me I would take the lesson.

You sound like one of the good guys and you can PLAY! I like the way you write and what you say. It would be fun just taking the lesson with you.

For the record, even without a lesson or the DVD, you have inspired some personal introspective on my aiming process and I'm paying more attention and think it is helping my game.

JoeyA

Thanks Joey, I hope we meet someday. That would be fun. I feel like I know you all ready. You know most of the people in this pool world are pretty nice people. I can tell your one of the good guys too. Good Luck. Geno...........................Also if I'm not giving too many lessons you'll see me winning alot more tournaments..................
 
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