Perfect Aim Video and Lesson Phoenix

Thanks Spidey

Who's to say that $70 or $X is too much for an instructional DVD? Just because other DVDs are $Y doesn't dictate what you charge for yours. Either people buy it or they don't--- and it looks like people bought his DVD in chunks.

For me, I bought the DVD after I watched it and he sent me a free copy. It was knowledge I didn't have before. Not to mention, I won a 14.1 match because I used his info to win a safety battle. So, what is that worth? I have a new tool in my toolbox and it's rare I get new tools.

If people think it's too much--- just don't buy it. It's really that simple.

Hi there Spidey,
I just got back from a tournament and I won it pretty easily. I never missed a ball all night. And yes I really focused on using Perfect Aim.

I missed all the fireworks on the Perfect Aim thread. They're really going at it.

Your right though. it seems like some on this site have taken it upon themselves to try and persuade players from buying the Perfect Aim video. I wish them luck. In fact the videos are going out faster than ever. They might even be helping. We have a bunch of players that have already sent the money for the New Video.

And yes there are a few respected instructors that have seen the video and I have heard that they really like what they have seen. I'm talking very respected. Even by me. They will voice their opinion when they feel like it.

Even if you could find 4 or 5 out of all the players that tried to learn Perfect Aim that don't get it, but I doubt if there is that many. This would prove nothing except that it has been pretty successful.

If there is anyone out there that has purchased the Perfect Aim video or had the lesson and is having trouble figuring it out would you please call me personally. 715-563-8712. Geno...........

Tomorrow I am giving a personal lesson to a young man at my home. He purchased the video while I was out in Phoenix. He lives about 70 miles from my house so I invited him tomorrow and he will get a lesson at 2:30.
I promised him this about 2 months ago. I'm looking forward to meeting him as I am with everyone that has believed in me enough to purchase the Perfect Aim video.

I believe that everyone that purchases Perfect Aim is buying a little piece of myself. I also feel responsible to do the best I can do to help everyone learn the Perfect Aim. If they are having trouble they are very welcome to call me. I have given this lesson very successfully over the phone with no video. It can be that easy...........

Thanks again. Geno.............
 
Geno, Is this your Ebay Auction at the link below??

Perfect Aim

When will version 2 be out?? I'm gonna hold out til that one comes out.

Peace, Joe
 
Perfect aim

(quote) Rodney (THE ROCKET) Morris, Hawaii
"Something that your eyes and body want to do naturally. If you're missing the ball you're not seeing it right. I’ve been asking my friends on the Pro circuit how I can improve my aim because I just didn’t feel right on some shots. They just told me to get down and do the best you can. That’s all you can do. They didn’t even know. Gene showed me the light in 15 minutes. Immediately I was firing the balls in perfectly. If I would have known this when I played Efron Reyes in the Million Dollar IPT tournament, I would have won. I saw the Perfect Aim light on July 7, 2009, at Bullshooters, in Phoenix, Arizona."

Did Rodney miss a lot of ball during the match?Iv seen alot of matches of Rodneys i dont think i ever seen him miss to many balls.Would he of really won if he knew perfect aim Against Efren are you kidding.Perfect Aim would of beat Efren.I guess it was bad timing between Rodney and Gene.
 
(quote) Rodney (THE ROCKET) Morris, Hawaii
"Something that your eyes and body want to do naturally. If you're missing the ball you're not seeing it right. I’ve been asking my friends on the Pro circuit how I can improve my aim because I just didn’t feel right on some shots. They just told me to get down and do the best you can. That’s all you can do. They didn’t even know. Gene showed me the light in 15 minutes. Immediately I was firing the balls in perfectly. If I would have known this when I played Efron Reyes in the Million Dollar IPT tournament, I would have won. I saw the Perfect Aim light on July 7, 2009, at Bullshooters, in Phoenix, Arizona."

Did Rodney miss a lot of ball during the match?Iv seen alot of matches of Rodneys i dont think i ever seen him miss to many balls.Would he of really won if he knew perfect aim Against Efren are you kidding.Perfect Aim would of beat Efren.I guess it was bad timing between Rodney and Gene.

Hi there,
Rodney told me that each day they were allowed to warm up for about 2 hours. On that day that he played Efron they were allowed to warm up only 10 minutes.

Rodneys exact words were if I would have knew this I would have beaten Efron. I scratched 3 times on the break. That was the difference.
If I would have know this I would have gotten the eyes in the right position almost immediately. I wouldn't have needed the long warmup to get there. That was the difference.

As he was saying this he broke the balls about 6 to 8 times in a row. The cue ball came back right in the middle of the table and stopped not hitting a rail. It was pretty impresive.

Rodney understood the importance of this in 5 minutes. On the break it is so important to hit the balls square. PSI is so important and you lose so much power on the break if the balls are not hit dead one. This is one of the major reasons for bad breaks or scratches on the break.

After showing me this Rodney explained that he had been having a little trouble that day but since I showed him this he didn't think he had missed a ball. As he continued to rifle in the shots.

Rodney is a really nice guy. It was fun to show him. He actually was really excited about what he had just learned. I asked him if he would endorse it and his reply was: why wouldn't I, this really works.

Then he told me to check out his web site. He said we'll put your video on there and sell a bunch. I told him that as soon as I did the new video that I would get ahold of him. Right now it looks like that is about 2 weeks out.
I didn't know my trip would last 4 months with Perfect Aim.

After meeting and talking to Rodney (ROCKET) Morris I immediately became one of his fans. He just a great guy that is good for the game. I could see why he is one of the most popular players in the game today. Plus he can playyyyyyyyyyy.

Thanks for asking. Geno.

PS Just a tit for tat. When I won the ACS masters 8-ball in Vegas last June I played Beau Runigan. One of the best new Pro prospects to come along in recent years. This guy can play. He won the ACS masters 9-ballin June.

After I beat him in the final match he told me that I needed to show him how to break like that. I told him it had everything to do with my Perfect Aim. He acted like he wasn't buying that but why would he because he had never seen it yet.

He said that's why you beat me. It was that monstrous break of yours.

I told him when I get back I'll teach you this Perfect Aim. I know it will fill in alot of the pieces for this young man. Beau like Rodney is also a really good guy.
Now I'm back in town and I need to give Beau a call also. After Beau seeing everything that has happened with Perfecrt Aim I'm sure he knows there is some truth to what I said before. I know it is hard for a young man that plays so good to think there is something like Perfect Aim that will help him so much but he will see. He will see Perfect Aim and then we will all see. I'll get back to everyone on that one.............
 
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New Video.

Geno, Is this your Ebay Auction at the link below??

Perfect Aim

When will version 2 be out?? I'm gonna hold out til that one comes out.

Peace, Joe

Hi there Joe,
Yes it is my ebay Auction. Maplewoodguy is my brother.
I am shooting the video everyday now. I should be done with it in about 5 days. Then it can take up to 7 to 10 days for the editing.
Sat or Sun I need to leave for Galvaston. As soon as the editing is done I will have 100 or so videos sent to me in Galvaston. I'd like to have them for that but I really want to try and win one of those tournaments down there. Timing is right but not enough time maybe.

It should be all done in 2 weeks. I'm really excited to get this completed. The original did a great job because Perfect Aim is so simple to learn. The new one will make simple even easier to understand.

Plus with the new, never seen before, 2 items on the new video make it even a better value for the money. I have been showing these in my personal lessons for about 2 months. The players all like both things.

Thanks Mojoe, Have a great day Geno................................
 
Some people seem to feel that no instructional video should cost more than $20, setting their value on somebody else's work and knowledge. I have paid considerably more for instructional material and I have to point out that Kinister has sold a $100 instructional pool DVD for years. I owned a legal copy of the $100 DVD and gave it away to a friend. Best I can recall about the $100 DVD, Gene's offers more value. By that standard he should be asking over $100 for his, not that I want to give him ideas!

I did say that there is only one core concept that I see as new. However the other things that I consider core concepts that I already knew I learned other places, not playing pool or through pool instruction or training materials. I don't know how likely others are to figure out the same things or transfer them from other areas to pool. To do these things you have to violate some of the core principles that many instructors teach so without thinking outside the box or being led outside the box a player simply isn't going to get there.

I did have the luxury of seeing the DVD without purchasing it. After seeing the DVD, for me it comes down to if I find the material I didn't already know useful or not. If I find it useful I'll send Gene the dollars for a DVD. If I decide that the new(to me) material isn't an added tool for my game I won't buy a DVD. Not exactly fair but I never claimed to be perfect, just damned near! :D :rolleyes: :D Others may find completely different areas of the DVD useful in their game. It doesn't take much to be worth $100 in a pool hall.

Gene is making a very nice profit off of his DVD. Others have tried to do the same with varying degrees of success. Bang for the buck is hard to define. I have spent hundreds on things that turned out to be junk and I have found gold very cheaply sometimes. I just bought two more copies of my favorite book on the mental game. Retail $20, either they were on sale or I got a dealer discount I didn't notice, $15 each. Best deal I have made in a long time.

Hu

Hi there Hu,
Thanks for the words of wisdom. I kind of figured some of your gun aiming could cross over into pool. I didn't know the things you know about guns but in a way they are the same in many aspects.

I know it would be hard for you to travel right now but if you get to Galvaston it would be fun to meet you. I'd even work with you on the Perfect Aim and I might even learn something because of your knowledge with the gun crossover pool thing. Unlike some people I am always willing to learn and experiment. If I didn't there would never have been a Perfect Aim Video. What a shame that would have been.

Thanks much. Have a great day Geno...................
 
hoping to get to Galveston

Hi there Hu,
Thanks for the words of wisdom. I kind of figured some of your gun aiming could cross over into pool. I didn't know the things you know about guns but in a way they are the same in many aspects.

I know it would be hard for you to travel right now but if you get to Galvaston it would be fun to meet you. I'd even work with you on the Perfect Aim and I might even learn something because of your knowledge with the gun crossover pool thing. Unlike some people I am always willing to learn and experiment. If I didn't there would never have been a Perfect Aim Video. What a shame that would have been.

Thanks much. Have a great day Geno...................



Gene,

I'm planning to get to Galveston. I won't really know if I'll make it until I fire up the truck headed that way but I'm hoping to make the last day or two. If I get there I'll try to look you up. Pistol competition and something I learned from wildlife photography transfers to pool pretty well. Perhaps pool transfers to shooting pistols too because I got good in a hurry when I started shooting pistols in competition. Pistol competition is shot in classes and it didn't take them long to decide I belonged in the highest and toughest local class.

Hope to see you soon,
Hu
 
I'll see ya there................

Gene,

I'm planning to get to Galveston. I won't really know if I'll make it until I fire up the truck headed that way but I'm hoping to make the last day or two. If I get there I'll try to look you up. Pistol competition and something I learned from wildlife photography transfers to pool pretty well. Perhaps pool transfers to shooting pistols too because I got good in a hurry when I started shooting pistols in competition. Pistol competition is shot in classes and it didn't take them long to decide I belonged in the highest and toughest local class.

Hope to see you soon,
Hu

Sounds like a winner See ya there Geno.............................
 
Gene, I posted a serious question in Post #573, and that post was quoted by HU in Post #592, yet my question remains unanswered. Please answer the question. Thanks

Well, I guess we'll try this again. I can't imagine why this queation would be avoided by everyone, it just seeks understanding and does not divulge secrets, if there are any. I'd be happy if any of the numerous proponents of Gene's system answered. I'm just trying to understand what I paid for. Thanks in advance to anyone who understands Gene's system and answers, and thanks to Gene, if it's him. Sorry I won't be back to a computer till tomorrow nite.
 
Well, I guess we'll try this again. I can't imagine why this queation would be avoided by everyone, it just seeks understanding and does not divulge secrets, if there are any. I'd be happy if any of the numerous proponents of Gene's system answered. I'm just trying to understand what I paid for. Thanks in advance to anyone who understands Gene's system and answers, and thanks to Gene, if it's him. Sorry I won't be back to a computer till tomorrow nite.

You should just call Gene and have him guide you. From what you said in that post about 5 pages back made me think that you definitely are not seeing or doing what he is saying in the video.

His phone number is all over the place in this thread.

I don't think anyone is avoiding your question. What you are saying makes me think that you didn't see the video or are not doing what he is telling you to get aligned. Getting the cue between your 2 1/4 inch eye span is not what he is talking about.
 
Sorry I missed your original message...........

I have spent considerable time over the past half year experimenting with eye position relative to cue line, because I tend to overcut when cutting left, and undercut when cutting right. I worked on alignment extensively first. I now know that I shoot most accurately when my cue is centered between my eyes (I am right eye dominant, by the way.). Since my pupils are about 2 1/4 inches apart, each eye is lined up with the approximate edge of the cue ball on a center ball hit. From your video, I can't tell what you want me to do to be in "Perfect Aim" - or, am I naturally, always in "Perfect Aim" on center ball hits, and so is everyone else with approximately my eyespan?

By the way, last I remember, Shooting Arts and Spider, two forum members who numerous AZB'r's agreed would be credible reviewers, withheld positive conclusions wishing to study this further. I believe you sent each of them a free copy to facilitate their objective review - which I've not seen. I am still hoping to find the "meat" in your system and remain open-minded, since it is possible I don't comprehend your DVD message. TIA for any advice.

Hi there Shankster8,
The eye span has nothing to do with Perfect Aim. Would you please give me a call and I will personally help you understand Perfect Aim.
I have done this with great success and I'm sure that I can get you on the right track to pumping up that pool game of yours.
Call me anytime after 7:00 central time. I'll be looking forward to your call. Sorry again. Somehow I missed your message. Have a great day Geno......................
 
You should just call Gene and have him guide you. From what you said in that post about 5 pages back made me think that you definitely are not seeing or doing what he is saying in the video.

His phone number is all over the place in this thread.

I don't think anyone is avoiding your question. What you are saying makes me think that you didn't see the video or are not doing what he is telling you to get aligned. Getting the cue between your 2 1/4 inch eye span is not what he is talking about.

Hi there Jerry,
Thanks for the help. I felt real bad I missed his message. Too many pages and they move too fast.

Thanks again. Maybe I'll see you in Galvaston. geno................
 
Words of wisdom....................

The fact that Gene will not drop to Cocobolacowboy's level for an argument speaks volumes for his character. Also, if you learn a lil bit to improve your game from his DVD it is priceless.
Coco is a 5 rated player in the Arizona ratings system if I have heard correctly. At this level, he is lucky to ever break and run unless all the balls are resting in a pocket. I sense a little pool jealousy here.

Gene,
I will order your DVD, finances just a lil short right now. $70 is usually just a drop in the bucket but lawyers fees might add up for personal stuff. I am really curious as to the info on the DVD and I will gladly pay as soon as things are in order. Good luck on further sales.:thumbup:

Hi there Tucson9ball,
I just wanted to say thanks for your words of wisdom. Wish I was there to give you a Perfect Aim lesson in person.
The good news is I am working on the new PERFECT AIM video right now and this one has a couple of new things in it never seen before anywhere that will make it easier than ever to learn and do PERFECT AIM.
Thanks again. Got to get to work Have a great day Geno............
 
Gene, I posted a serious question in Post #573, and that post was quoted by HU in Post #592, yet my question remains unanswered. Please answer the question. Thanks

Well, Gene, you asked me, in Post 631, to call you and said you'd explain things . You also said that eyespan has nothing to do with Perfect Aim. I notice you are online now, but you haven't returned my calls. I called three times this morning and left both voice messages and my phone number.

Let me repeat my question now, since you are online also. My eyespan is 2 1/4, approximatey. I aim with my cue centered between my eyes. Therefore my left eye lines up with the left edge of the cueball, and my right eye lines up with the right edge of the cueball on a center-ball hit. Does that mean that I am always in Perfect Aim on a centerball hit (give or take 1/16 inch, perhaps). This is because the cueball is 2 1/8 inch, I believe. This is a pretty simple question I believe, and I am surprised it is so difficult to get an answer.

I've been measuring a number of friends eyespans recently, and they range between 2 1/4 and 2 1/2 inch. Therefore it seems to me that anyone with a normal eyespan who centers the cue between his eyes is in perfect aim. (give or take 1/8 inch, perhaps) Do you agree?

Does your system tell me how to pin down the 1/16 inch I might be out of "Perfect Aim"? Is your system basically a round about means of getting people to center the cue between their eyes.

Or, have I completely mininterpreted your message? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 
Well, Gene, you asked me, in Post 631, to call you and said you'd explain things . You also said that eyespan has nothing to do with Perfect Aim. I notice you are online now, but you haven't returned my calls. I called three times this morning and left both voice messages and my phone number.

Let me repeat my question now, since you are online also. My eyespan is 2 1/4, approximatey. I aim with my cue centered between my eyes. Therefore my left eye lines up with the left edge of the cueball, and my right eye lines up with the right edge of the cueball on a center-ball hit. Does that mean that I am always in Perfect Aim on a centerball hit (give or take 1/16 inch, perhaps). This is because the cueball is 2 1/8 inch, I believe. This is a pretty simple question I believe, and I am surprised it is so difficult to get an answer.

I've been measuring a number of friends eyespans recently, and they range between 2 1/4 and 2 1/2 inch. Therefore it seems to me that anyone with a normal eyespan who centers the cue between his eyes is in perfect aim. (give or take 1/8 inch, perhaps) Do you agree?

Does your system tell me how to pin down the 1/16 inch I might be out of "Perfect Aim"? Is your system basically a round about means of getting people to center the cue between their eyes.

Or, have I completely mininterpreted your message? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

Shank---

The reason why your eyespan has nothing to do with any aiming method is because you don't have tunnel vision. Your left eye doesn't look straight at the ball edge like you think (or vice versa). Your left/right eye paths intersect prior to getting to the OB--- which is what creates a lot of "pool illusions."

In my opinion, what Gene's information does is help overcome that illusion with better placement.

Your eyespan has nothing to do with it, i promise.

Regards,
Dve
 
Thanks, Spider, for the reply. I always give weight to your comments. But guess what, my question still is unaswered. All it takes is a yes or no from Gene, or one of the many who understand his "system". The question: If my eyespan is equal to the cueball diameter, and I center the cue between my eyes and am making a centerball hit on the cueball, am I in "Perfect Aim" for any cut left or right?

My interpretation of the video I bought from him is that we are all in "Perfect Aim" if we center the cue between our eyes (give or take 1/8 inch or less). If that is correct I understand why my question is apparently being avoided. Because the "system" is simply to center your cue between your eyes. If that is incorrect, I do not understand why Gene or one of his disciples don't correct me.
 
Thanks, Spider, for the reply. I always give weight to your comments. But guess what, my question still is unaswered. All it takes is a yes or no from Gene, or one of the many who understand his "system". The question: If my eyespan is equal to the cueball diameter, and I center the cue between my eyes and am making a centerball hit on the cueball, am I in "Perfect Aim" for any cut left or right?

My interpretation of the video I bought from him is that we are all in "Perfect Aim" if we center the cue between our eyes (give or take 1/8 inch or less). If that is correct I understand why my question is apparently being avoided. Because the "system" is simply to center your cue between your eyes. If that is incorrect, I do not understand why Gene or one of his disciples don't correct me.

I purchased this DVD based partially on Gene's representations that he would answer any questions I might have. Well, it confuses me that, after purchasing the DVD, I can't get an answer to a simple yes or no question online. Instead, I get a reply saying call me. Then I call several times, clearly leaving voice messages, and telephone numbers, and I get no reply. Then I see Gene online and try to ask my question online again. Anyway, I think I've tried so hard to comprehend Gene's "system" that maybe I do. And, Me thinks his lesson is simply an obscure means of instructing us to center the cue between our eyes.

By the way, I measured the diameter of a cueball today and it is 2 1/4 inch (I previously thought it was 2 1/8 inch.). That is exactly my eyespan. So, when I'm making a center cueball hit, my eyes are perfectly aligned with the edges of the cueball, and I am in what Gene calls "Perfect Aim", I guess. Anyone with a wider eyespan, say 2 1/2 inch, which was the widest of six people I measured this AM, might be out of so-called "Perfect Aim" by 1/8", as I reason things. I see nowhere in the DVD, however, where it is explained how to compensate for that 1/8 inch. So I guess his secret message is to center the cue between your ears, you nincompoop, and pay me $80.

I may misunderstand things, but this all could have been avoided with a simple yes or no yesterday. But, now I am convinced that Gene had renegged on his assurances that he would answer my questions.

I'm just a diddly on this forum, but I suggest that the rest of you proceed with caution regarding "Perfect Aim".
 
The good news is I am working on the new PERFECT AIM video right now and this one has a couple of new things in it never seen before anywhere that will make it easier than ever to learn and do PERFECT AIM.
Geno............

LOL.... talk about beating a dead horse. coco is right. "perfect aim is BS. all ya have to do is pay strict attention to cue position and your aim will be true. if you want me to put that on a CD and send it to you, it'll cost $19.95+ tax. ;)
 
Will call after noon.......................

I purchased this DVD based partially on Gene's representations that he would answer any questions I might have. Well, it confuses me that, after purchasing the DVD, I can't get an answer to a simple yes or no question online. Instead, I get a reply saying call me. Then I call several times, clearly leaving voice messages, and telephone numbers, and I get no reply. Then I see Gene online and try to ask my question online again. Anyway, I think I've tried so hard to comprehend Gene's "system" that maybe I do. And, Me thinks his lesson is simply an obscure means of instructing us to center the cue between our eyes.

By the way, I measured the diameter of a cueball today and it is 2 1/4 inch (I previously thought it was 2 1/8 inch.). That is exactly my eyespan. So, when I'm making a center cueball hit, my eyes are perfectly aligned with the edges of the cueball, and I am in what Gene calls "Perfect Aim", I guess. Anyone with a wider eyespan, say 2 1/2 inch, which was the widest of six people I measured this AM, might be out of so-called "Perfect Aim" by 1/8", as I reason things. I see nowhere in the DVD, however, where it is explained how to compensate for that 1/8 inch. So I guess his secret message is to center the cue between your ears, you nincompoop, and pay me $80.

I may misunderstand things, but this all could have been avoided with a simple yes or no yesterday. But, now I am convinced that Gene had renegged on his assurances that he would answer my questions.

I'm just a diddly on this forum, but I suggest that the rest of you proceed with caution regarding "Perfect Aim".

Hi there Hank,
I got your voice mail. Sorry I missed your call. I'm not trying to avoid you. I've been shooting the new video all day and when we're doing this I put my phone on vibrate.
I have your number now so I will make sure to call you around noon or so. And I do return everyones calls. Now that I have your number it will be much easier to talk to you.
Have a great day. looking forward to talking to you Geno.........
 
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