You can find your own way without perfect aim, a lot of people have done so in the past,
Well you have made a lot of cents there.:wink:
You can find your own way without perfect aim, a lot of people have done so in the past,
Heres a little test for some of you ,without trying to use genes method ,set up a shot that is around 85 degrees and place the ob on the rail.Now why your standing behind the shot in a upright postition line up the edges.Do this cutting to the right and the left.while standing behind the shot close one eye
and open it and close the other eye.You may find that you already have been doing this normaly.
I have seen people talk about the thin shots,How perfect aimed has helped them.Shouldnt this be the easy shot of them all,the contacts points are easy lined up.Straight in and very thin ,not to hard to see.
Good luck with lining up and guessing.....................
Well you have made a lot of cents there.:wink:
And the SALE PITCH NEVER ENDS.......If you don't have Perfect Aimong DVD you will never be able to play pool.
How come Willie Hoppie, and Willie Mosconi were so good without Geno's DVD?????
Hi there Randy,
There are many ways of aiming out there but there is only one place to have the eyes to see the shot perfectly. There is only one spot that is perfect when we aim a rifle and that is pretty obvious. It's not so obvious with aiming a pool shot. Once I teach someone Perfect Aim they can start to see this.
I wish when I first started this and I saw you in Vegas last may that I could have showed you Perfect Aim instead of a 5 minute conversation about it. You are very knowledgeable about pool and I know you would have been impressed with the whole package of Perfect Aim.
I know some people want to call this a sighting method and some want to call it an aiming method which doesn't really matter. The bottom line is they can put the ball in the hole and get their shape on the next ball because they hit the right amount of the ball they are hitting more consistently. They are more confident about the shot because it looks like they have it aimed right therefor the follow thru is good with no twisting and no jumping from uncertaianty.
There are many aiming methods out there to help players aim better. Some are pretty good and some are really bad. I have found when players have showed me these other ways to aim that when they do have a shot aimed correctly with any system the eyes are in the same place that they are with Perfect Aim. There is only one correct position to have the eyes regardless of how you are looking at the shot. This spot is not in the same position for everyone because the degree of dominence is different for everyone. If it was the same then it would be as simple as aiming a rifle. I don't claim to have figured it out. I have figured it out. Just listen to the players that have learned and really know how Perfect Aim works. There is nothing on the pool market today that even comes close to making it so easy and simple to aim a pool shot and understanding what you are doing.
The difference is with these other aiming systems that on some shots they just don't work so well. This is what I have seen and have been told by the players that I am teaching. These are not just thoughts I have pulled out of my hat and said this is the way that it is.
I am trying to share with pool players everywhere the knowledge that I have,what I am learning,what I have learned,and what I am applying that works. I'm out here in the trenches doing it everyday. I live,sleep and eat pool everyday.
As long as I am at it if you want to give me a call. I will tell you exactly how you can find anyones dominent eye with a few tests with a few aiming shots. Some players it is almost impossible to find. They appear not to have any dominence. This makes it pretty cut and dried. Once we find out which eye it is it is pretty obvious to the player. Without knowing this it is difficult to put the site where it needs to be just like you would a rifle.
Aiming a rifle and aiming a pool shot are very different but there is only one spot for that player to have his or her eyes that looks perfect to them. It needs to be found. Once this is found it is so simple. Just like lining up the sites on a rifle. This is huge to know for any player at any level. Even at the pro level.
Have a great day. Geno 715-563-8712 or pm your number and I'll call you
Dead Crab:Me:
You use monocular vision to aim a rifle, but binocular vision to aim in pool...
Unless, of course, you close one eye, which is not an unreasonable way to deal with the often unpleasant effects of binocular vision in pool.
BTW, not everyone aims a rifle with only one eye
It is refreshing to see a post with actual content (and useful information) for a change in this thread.
Good job,
Dave
PS: The topics of "sighting," "dominant eye," and "aiming" have been "covered" on the forums at great length over the years. If people are curious, I have good summaries from past discussions, and links to additional resources on these topics, here: aiming, dominant eye, sighting
I agree with just about all of this, especially if you emphasize the part in blue and with the caveat that the best eye position is likely to be somewhat different even for people with the same dominant eye.
But I do have a nit to pick about the part in red - I don't think aiming/sighting in pool is ever just like lining up the sights on a rifle, even if you close your non-dominant eye.
pj
chgo
geno:
With Perfect Aim the thin cuts are the easiest to see and understand. Many players over the years understand how to shoot these but many don't. Just like I say the is only one place to have the eye on this shot to see it absolutely perfect.
Geno I use to sell Second Generation TEFLON Cookwear at the LA County Fair for a couple of season, did real well at it, made lots of money, so I understand the "PITCH", and getting the "MARKS EXCITED".
Efrin "BANTA" Reyes seems to play real well like Willie Mosconi, & Willie Hoppie, and they do it without your DVD. I know their secret, and it is NFS. It is Practice, and Table Time.
If you know the secret then why don't you play like them?, it takes natural talent also you should add in there, some have it and some do not.
Joey:
I don't want you or anyone else to tell me what is useful and what is not.
Geno I use to sell Second Generation TEFLON Cookwear at the LA County Fair for a couple of season, did real well at it, made lots of money, so I understand the "PITCH", and getting the "MARKS EXCITED".
Did you believe in the product you were selling?
Were 95% of your customers satisfied?
If you know the secret then why don't you play like them?, it takes natural talent also you should add in there, some have it and some do not.
Well alright then Dave. I know you are about to be headed my way for the holidays and I look forward to meeting you but right now you're chapping my azz. First off, I do appreciate all of the nice work you have done so don't get the impression that I don't like you. I know you think that others don't like you when they ride you a little bit. With me, it definitely is not the case so that's out of the way too.
The thread was started about PERFECT AIM, not your links that you so kindly took the opportunity to throw in for good measure.
What you may consider useful or not useful is your own personal business and that's fine with me.
It isn't often that someone of Gene's caliber of play comes on this GD forum willing to tell a GD thing about what they do and how they do it.
I don't care if what Gene says doesn't make sense to you, my friend Patrick or my friend RandyG, I like the fact that Gene posts on this forum on a regular basis and snide remarks and innuendos about how useful information is or is not is a proven method to chase people like Gene away from this forum. If you don't like what Gene or anyone else has to say and don't view it as useful information THEN DON'T READ IT.
When Patrick starts writing equations that gives me cramps, I struggle to follow his thinking and his explanations in spite of my inability to understand his high end mathematical equations. When it gets too deep for me I QUIT READING. If what Gene says is too deep for you to comprehend or too shallow for you to comprehend, please just quit reading. At least let those of us who VALUE what Gene has to say to continue reading his posts without your continuous negative input.
When I read posts like yours I get the impression that you want people reading yours links and not reading information that Gene is willing to share.
There just aren't that many people who play at Gene's level willing to post on this forum with any regularity and even fewer who are making an attempt to share any of their insights.
I would like to see Gene continue making posts on this forum. I think, no, I know it is good for my game and don't care what brand of kool-aid he is offering; I'm going to sip it until I CHOOSE TO NO LONGER DRINK IT. I don't want you or anyone else to tell me what is useful and what is not.
So if you want to start a thread about your links, please do so, just don't inhibit my chances of learning something that might just come from Gene's posts.
Sorry for the rant but I still look forward to meeting you this holiday season. Just remember, I will be looking for you to teach me something that will help my game, not stimulate my dull mind. It's ok if your information stimulates my dull mind but it must also help my game.
Just show me and the rest of the posters on this forum a little Christmas spirit and let Santa Geno ho-ho-ho all he wants.
And Cowboy..... you rest up that pony, he's all tuckered out.
JoeyA
I don't think closing one eye is very useful in pool because you're almost always trying to align things on two separate lines at once: the CB with the OB and the stick with wherever it should be pointing. Having your eyes above these things is actually helpful to that process, and depth perception, which is best with both eyes, is a key part of coordinating the two.
I think this is a pretty loose definition of the word "aim". Yes, both eyes are usually open when aiming a rifle, but only one eye is used to align the sights with the target.
pj
chgo
Well alright then Dave. I know you are about to be headed my way for the holidays and I look forward to meeting you but right now you're chapping my azz. First off, I do appreciate all of the nice work you have done so don't get the impression that I don't like you. I know you think that others don't like you when they ride you a little bit. With me, it definitely is not the case so that's out of the way too.
The thread was started about PERFECT AIM, not your links that you so kindly took the opportunity to throw in for good measure.
What you may consider useful or not useful is your own personal business and that's fine with me.
It isn't often that someone of Gene's caliber of play comes on this GD forum willing to tell a GD thing about what they do and how they do it.
I don't care if what Gene says doesn't make sense to you, my friend Patrick or my friend RandyG, I like the fact that Gene posts on this forum on a regular basis and snide remarks and innuendos about how useful information is or is not is a proven method to chase people like Gene away from this forum. If you don't like what Gene or anyone else has to say and don't view it as useful information THEN DON'T READ IT.
When Patrick starts writing equations that gives me cramps, I struggle to follow his thinking and his explanations in spite of my inability to understand his high end mathematical equations. When it gets too deep for me I QUIT READING. If what Gene says is too deep for you to comprehend or too shallow for you to comprehend, please just quit reading. At least let those of us who VALUE what Gene has to say to continue reading his posts without your continuous negative input.
When I read posts like yours I get the impression that you want people reading yours links and not reading information that Gene is willing to share.
There just aren't that many people who play at Gene's level willing to post on this forum with any regularity and even fewer who are making an attempt to share any of their insights.
I would like to see Gene continue making posts on this forum. I think, no, I know it is good for my game and don't care what brand of kool-aid he is offering; I'm going to sip it until I CHOOSE TO NO LONGER DRINK IT. I don't want you or anyone else to tell me what is useful and what is not.
So if you want to start a thread about your links, please do so, just don't inhibit my chances of learning something that might just come from Gene's posts.
Sorry for the rant but I still look forward to meeting you this holiday season. Just remember, I will be looking for you to teach me something that will help my game, not stimulate my dull mind. It's ok if your information stimulates my dull mind but it must also help my game.
Just show me and the rest of the posters on this forum a little Christmas spirit and let Santa Geno ho-ho-ho all he wants.
And Cowboy..... you rest up that pony, he's all tuckered out.
JoeyA
I could NEVER spread enough rep around to give you the green you deserve :bow-down: