Is this much different then Gene's Perfect Aim method?
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This isn't totally accurate, because the camera doesn't see this the way your eyes would while playing. That blue stripe doubles-- and the midpoint is your target.
I know it looks a little strange, but if you think you're sighting accurately-- ha, give this little baby a test drive to see where you're really seeing.
The plastic is hard to see--- but you can see my reflection in it.
No, I didn't misread your post and No, the magic eye is not "brand new". I was lucky enough to be one of the first to test it about a year ago. Now that Joe is shipping them along with his third eye trainer, I am sure this will get a lot more noob postings.I think you misread my post. I didn't just discover JoeT--- and the Magic Eye is "brand new." I think you're confusing it with his 3rd Eye (fork).
The Magic Eye is a clear piece of plastic that extends perpendicular from the 3rd Eye trainer. The plastic has a blue stripe that is exactly centered on the plastic. When you look at the OB and focus your eyes on that point, the blue stripe doubles. There's a head position where the distance between the blue stripes is the greatest - and that's the least parallax. You then center your target between the blue lines. Therefore, this is amazing to determine where you want to send the center of the CB to---it works REALLY well.
I'll post a pic...BRB
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This isn't totally accurate, because the camera doesn't see this the way your eyes would while playing. That blue stripe doubles-- and the midpoint is your target.
I know it looks a little strange, but if you think you're sighting accurately-- ha, give this little baby a test drive to see where you're really seeing.
The plastic is hard to see--- but you can see my reflection in it.
Thanks for the pic; that's helpful. It's pretty much the principle I imagined.
Interesting and straightforward idea (Joe's always are). I wonder how it works with dominant eye preferences...
pj
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This isn't totally accurate, because the camera doesn't see this the way your eyes would while playing. That blue stripe doubles-- and the midpoint is your target.
I know it looks a little strange, but if you think you're sighting accurately-- ha, give this little baby a test drive to see where you're really seeing.
The plastic is hard to see--- but you can see my reflection in it.
Is there a clear plastic sheet, supported by the 2 plastic tines, with the blue line printed on it?
Sorry guys, I have been slacking big time and meaning to get the video done for the magic eye for quite some time now and just can't seem to get'er done!
But I have been mailing them out to anyone that orders the 3rd Eye Stroke trainer and I send them the written instructions that I've attached here so everyone can see what it is and how it works.
Instructions are good but the diagram (stroke trainer) has the clip too far down the cue stick, should be on the ferrule.
I invented this after my eye therapist gave me similar eye exercises meant to get my eyes to work together better. To our luck it helps us align to the shot while also training our eyes, 10 minutes a day or before shooting really helps get the eyes off on the right track.
I'm moving this month and will have a new pool room to film in so vid should be done before
Nov or Dec.
Oh and thanks for the kind words and recommendations!!!))
Got it uploaded now, that was the prototype the newer version has one solid blue line that turns into 2 blue lines on both sides of the object ball when both eyes are operating together! It's pretty cooell.
No, I didn't misread your post and No, the magic eye is not "brand new". I was lucky enough to be one of the first to test it about a year ago. Now that Joe is shipping them along with his third eye trainer, I am sure this will get a lot more noob postings.
Did a little searching, and found this:
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attach:
Magic Eye word document.
via:
The Joe Tucker thread.
Joe Tucker's response:Robert Raiford (to Joe Tucker):
It appears from the geometry in the diagram that it requires you to place the cue exactly between the eyes in order to see the two semicircles form a perfect circle around the object ball (at a particular practice distance, I assume.) Is this correct?
If so, does that mean you are now advocating this head position for everyone? That would surprise me considering what you seem to understand about variation in eye dominance, strength, etc among different people based on the older 3rd eye dvd I saw.
No I can't say everyone should put the cue there but I am saying that I believe (and have had good results) the more you train your eyes to work together on a daily basis the better off you'll be. I believe eye dominance changes percentage wise all the time, day to day, lighting, angles and that's why I like to train my eyes when in training.
I still believe and it's just my opinion that one eyed players will be the most consistent but they are rare, next would be extremely one eyed dominant or lazy eyed players and then comes the folks (the vast majority) using 2 eyes even if one is slightly stronger than the other. It's these people I believe that need the most help.
You can center the magic eye and do some training and then take it off and move the cue a little left or right and still benefit.
oops, almost didn't answer your 1st question. Yes, centered with the object ball 4-5ft away works best. I don't have the semi circles on there anymore as I found peolpe will look thru the card at different heights so what I do is enclose some round colored stickers that they can apply at the spot they look thru the card and when done properly the 2 circles turn into 3 with the middle one being a nice ghost ball that can completely cover the object ball you're shooting.
I wasn't referring to you as a noob. Sorry if you misread my post. I was speaking of any new posts regarding the magic eye from people that are just getting introduced to it.Dude, it's new to everyone but you. I got the 3rd eye yeeeears ago. It's not even on his website. I just heard of it from a recent thread. I'm not a noob.
I usually don't start product threads because I'm rarely impressed enough to start one; however, I just received Joe's Magic Eye and wanted to report back to the group.
This thing is simply amazing. It's such a good idea, I'm not really sure where to start.
For me, it really helped me "see" the CTE alignment with perfect center ball positioning. The 3rd eye has this piece of plastic that has a blue translucent stripe going straight up and down. When you focus on the OB, the stripe doubles-- allowing you to center a target between them.
The Magic Eye helps you train your eyes how to focus, identifies how to align to the exact CB/OB overlap and stroking at center ball (all at the same time). This forces your head/eyes into the position required to "see" a straight line.
Being able to see/feel 100% where the exact reference line is located is huuuge for me, personally. I suspect anyone using fractions or pivot systems that require the location of CTE, 90/90, or 1/4 ball... this is going to be a "have to have" thing.
I honestly feel like I'm playing with a heads-up display.
Joe-- just a suggestion: Make a version that has a cue-clip and plastic only--- without the forks. Once someone fine tunes with the 3rd eye and magic eye--- it'd be cool to have a "magic-eye-only" version.
Anyways, just wanted to share a really positive experience with a pool product. For those new readers who don't know, Joe's (JoeT) stuff is pretty sporty - and this is the sportiest of them all. :grin-square:
[snip description of sighting between two images]
Even if you want to use 2 eyes but keep your dominant eye over the cue stick you can find a picture that won't have the 2 blue lines perfectly balanced but will work for you and that's the picture you try to reproduce.
Can anyone who ordered the Stroke Trainer lately tell me if the Magic Eye still comes with it? I checked Joe's website, and couldn't find anything about the Magic Eye at all.
Thanks
Can anyone who ordered the Stroke Trainer lately tell me if the Magic Eye still comes with it? I checked Joe's website, and couldn't find anything about the Magic Eye at all.
Thanks