A player with excellent aiming skills, but limited ability in other areas is a chronic 7-8 ball runner.
I should know.
I should know.
And, a person with no aiming skills, but is the best in the world at all the other aspects of the game is a zero ball runner.![]()
And, a person with no aiming skills, but is the best in the world at all the other aspects of the game is a zero ball runner.![]()
Aiming is everything in pool,Banking ,kicking ,playing safe ,breaking and so on.
Everything you do in the game requires aiming dont you agree.
Did you happen to mean that pocketing balls isnt everything ?![]()
I agree completely. I am a strong advocate of moves, knowledge, and position play, which is why I play 14.1 almost exclusively. If you can control the cue ball well enough, aiming shouldn't be much of an issue as you strive to leave yourself as easy as possible on your next shot.
But sometimes it isn't enough. I recently lost some sets of 9-ball (which I really don't play, but I felt inclined to challenge myself that night) like that. The guy I played had very weak cue ball/speed control, but it didn't matter because his pocketing would make up for it. Plus, in 9-ball, your position play doesn't have to be anywhere near as precise as it does in 14.1, so you can get away with it. To me, it's just a different style of game.
But, IMHO, if you can put the cue ball where you want it, aiming is a non-issue.
Even on your position shots if you don't hit the right amount of the ball your position is going to be off. Many shots you can hit too thick or thin and still make the shot.
This will greatly effect your shape. Now you really have to aim on this next tough shot.
Every game is about aiming. You make the ball you win the game. You play bad shape but make the ball you get the cash.
You get bad shape but make the ball in a tournament you can win the tourny.
If you miss it's over........most of the time.............
No, the point is, it doesn't matter how you aim if you have a horrible stroke, stance, bridge etc. Its its true. Aiming is just a pieces to the puzzle.
Like if you miss a straight in stop shot, it wasn't because of aim. You have to be able to hit the cueball in a straight line consistently before you can do anything. That comes down to fundamentals and practice.
Here is my theory...
If you knew EXACTLY where to hit to make a shot, for every shot, you would not play any better than your current level. My contention is that there is SO MUCH to this game, that the theoretical aiming point, line, ball, whatever, is an almost insignificant portion of your overall performance as a player.
How can we prove (or disprove) this theory?
1. Place one of Joe Tuckers ghost ball training aidsunder every single ball in a rack of 9 ball. This will tell you the perfect "ghost ball" location for each ball.![]()
2. See if you can run the rack.
3. Repeat 50 racks, keeping score of how many balls you ran each rack.
4. Repeat 50 more racks, without the aid, and keep score.
5. Compare your results.
that's all good but a 100% unrealistic scenario :thumbup:
a lot of people on here work on the wrong things.
i cant even tell you how i aim.
a lot of people on here work on the wrong things.
i cant even tell you how i aim.
a lot of people on here work on the wrong things.
i cant even tell you how i aim.
a lot of people on here work on the wrong things.
Real Bartram,
Thats exactly why I wrote this book. Ive quit and come back to pool a few times in my life and the last time was after just way too many years and whatever I was doing before that I couldnt describe to you either, well I forgot how to do whatever that was.
Not that it would matter to someone like yourself who isnt having any trouble I thought that someone might want a pathway to find this nearly undescribeable state when it all seems to be working for you. Well I believe that Ive got the pathway right here because that is where I got back to.
If youve ever been lost like I was after 20 yrs or so or just dont see things the way you need to I think my book is a good one for you. I always thought it was interesting that when I came back to pool that no one could really describe what it was they were doing. So I kind of made that my project.
What I found was that my methods fit in perfectly with the ability to check the shot and then let it go and fire them in because all you really need is a simple reference to get you right on to what youre supposed to do. Then you just do it and it gets better and better with English.
336robin :thumbup:
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So what should we be working on?