BOB Jewitts question was answered.
gee. And here I thought Spider blew him off.
Lou Figueroa
silly me
BOB Jewitts question was answered.
It's when we get into the hyperbole that there's a problem
Lou Figueroa
gee. And here I thought Spider blew him off.
Lou Figueroa
silly me
Bob Jewett asking me, "What's a table pivot" is like me asking Bob, "What's a webcam?"
That's why I didn't answer. If you didn't know that, you ARE a silly guy, Lou.
What i dont quite get is the fact that you have to pivot from the proper starting point or the initial aiming point right? You cant just pivot from anywhere Im sure. So If you can get that initial aiming point right then you can just aim directly where you need to from the start, no?
My apologies if this has been addressed already.
Thanks for adding this, jmurphy. I played against Jimmy Moore II in a tournament a few years back. He's a very good and knowledgeable player. I think he would know whether or not his dad was using some sort of pivot aiming system, regardless of what name it went by.
Roger
Roger,
Did you ever ask Cowboy Jimmy Moore directly about the way he lined up his shots and why?
I did.
I know something you don't know!
:nanner:
Roger,
Did you ever ask Cowboy Jimmy Moore directly about the way he lined up his shots and why?
I did.
I know something you don't know!
:nanner:
If he did ask and it wasn't about ghostball, it probably went in one ear and out the other.
Guess I don't get it.
So what's a table pivot? I really don't know.
Lou Figueroa
Don't play much 1pocket, do you
So now it's a "ball pocketing system" and not an "aiming system."
Lou Figueroa
nice
While teaching a first time student today, I set up this shot for him, cut the 5 in the corner. Not an easy shot. He kept coming close, but couldn't make it. I then told him to line up his belly button to the left edge of the cb to the center of the 5 (as shown in the diagram), feet shoulder width apart. Once he was set with that, and still standing there, I put my hand in front of the 5 so he could not see it. I then told him to take and move his right foot back while pivoting and stop when you feel you are at the center of the cb. He did. I then told him to shoot with a nice smooth stroke. Once the cb was moving, I moved my hand. Yep, the 5 went in the very first try. Needless to say, he is quite happy. Yes, the system is actually that easy.
Ok, I tried this for the first time tonight and unless I was doing something really, really wrong, which is possible, shouldn't the line be on the other side of the cue ball?
No. I keep my left foot in place, and pivot with my right foot. Works just fine for me. I think most people might pivot by stepping into the shot, I pivot by stepping back.
I believe "table pivot" means that you pivot after you put your bridge hand on the table. There is also the "air pivot" where you pivot before you get down on the shot.
Does it matter if I play one pocket, I answered your questions.