me too Eric! I played my teacher yesterday and had him 12 to 11 with balll in hand on the 8, going to 13 and LOST the set!
gotta love this game!
G.
I voted other. Usually the last thing I see before I shoot is the cleavage on the gal sittin' two tables over :wink:!!!
Maniac
It doesn't matter if you shoot straight into the pocket hitting one object ball, or shoot a combination using 5 object balls, if you hit the first object ball in the correct spot, the last ball goes where you want it to.
As I said, but didn't go into detail, you take an over view of the shot in its entirety, you eye the contact point on the object ball, you get down on the shot and check your stance and alignment to achieve a straight through stroke to the object ball.
( then using my method of aiming LOL) (which I think is more accurate than any other)
You address the cue ball with the english you need if any, take a few practice strokes looking at the cue ball, to assure alignment and contact point on the CB.
Then you stop at the CB with your tip and picture the shot going in allowing your eye to shift from CB to OB to CB while dead stopped tip at CB. At this point (in my mind) the cue ball and stick are one.
My eyes shift to the object ball for a good second or so, backstroke and deliver the tip through the contact point on the object ball.
At the risk of getting into aiming methods, I align using the side of my shaft to the contact point on the OB. Left side for cutting left, right side for cutting right. This allowance adjusts for the variance of aiming point vs contact point on round balls and lets you aim directly at the point of contact. Looking at the OB like you were going to burn a hole through it, you deliver your cue through the contact point on the OB as you finish your stroke. But that's just me ....
I will admit that if you need to shoot a shot with draw and the CB is frozen to the rail, if I have to elevate that much I will look at CB last. This is an exception.
It sounds to me like you're one of the "my way is the only way" kinda guys.
I would like to know how many players actually look at the object ball when they are Jacked up, Jumping or when they are Kicking at a ball?
In pool our cues are essentially extensions of our hands and with the cue sticks, we are hitting a ball (cue ball) not the object ball.
Actually a shooter looks at his front sight. Looking through a scope reduces things to a two dimensional image but when using iron sights nothing good happens unless you focus on the front sight for precision shooting. You have two targets shooting pool unlike hurling something, the spot on the cue ball you want to hit and the spot on the object ball you want to hit. If you miss the spot(target) on the cue ball your shot will fail. If you miss the spot(target) on the object ball your shot will fail.
It could easily be argued that the spot on the cue ball is the closest thing to your front sight on a firearm and it should be focused on last. This argument is bolstered by the fact that very possibly the best pool shooter in the world, Ralf Souquet, says he looks at the cue ball last.
There are very few absolutes in the pool world.
Hu
PS: In archery, I look at the front of my arrow last shooting without sights.
I'm with you on this Hu. Ralf has told me in person that he looks at the cue ball last. Me, I'm a believer in the object ball last, until Ralf gives me a pool lesson and changes my mind.
Charley Brown
you sight and line up every shot away from the table, you then come in on the cue ball you should be lined up to hit it where you want, you then take your eyes onto the object ball and keep them there, you shouldnt be switching between the 2 or your head will come up as you pick your eyes up.
major fault with a lot of players
the last thing I saw at the pool room tonight was me paying off![]()
you sight and line up every shot away from the table, you then come in on the cue ball you should be lined up to hit it where you want, you then take your eyes onto the object ball and keep them there, you shouldnt be switching between the 2 or your head will come up as you pick your eyes up.
major fault with a lot of players
I voted other. Usually the last thing I see before I shoot is the cleavage on the gal sittin' two tables over :wink:!!!
Maniac