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I'm right handed and i have a strong right eye dominance. A lot of people say I should put the cue under my right eye, others say a should put the cue beetween the eyes ( even sighted). I'm starting to play with the cue on my chin between my eyes and it seems I'm aiming much better.
What should I do?
 
I'm right handed and i have a strong right eye dominance. A lot of people say I should put the cue under my right eye, others say a should put the cue beetween the eyes ( even sighted). I'm starting to play with the cue on my chin between my eyes and it seems I'm aiming much better.
What should I do?

Stick with what's working for you. Probably Geno is the best guy in the forums to talk to on this. Maybe he will chime in.
 
Stick with what's working for you. Probably Geno is the best guy in the forums to talk to on this. Maybe he will chime in.

i'm very confused because i played for years with my cue under my dominant eye. Recently i switched with the cue between my eyes and it seems like I'm aiming better but it could be those small changes that when you do, at first, you think you are playing better, but after sometime you realize they didn't change anything on your game. I don't know if you are familiar with that feeling.
 
It's real simple. Take an extra shaft and lay it on the table pointing away from you. Get down in your stance with your cue with your bridge hand at the end of the spare shaft. Place your cue over the shaft. When you see equal parts of the shaft on each side of your cue, you then know you are seeing a straight line. That is where your head should be.

Thanks Neil, I never knew to do that. Now, if you can get a world class player or former shortstop to chime in and tell me the same thing I will consider it a valid tip :-)

Gonna try this tomorrow or does it work on the dining table as well?
 
I'm right handed and i have a strong right eye dominance. A lot of people say I should put the cue under my right eye, others say a should put the cue beetween the eyes ( even sighted). I'm starting to play with the cue on my chin between my eyes and it seems I'm aiming much better.
What should I do?

Do a search for Dr. Dave vision center. It's exactly what you are talking about.

I went back and forth between cue under dominant eye vs. under chin because those 2 options are the most recommended.

Well, found out placing the cue in between my dominant eye and chin gave me the best consistent results. No coincidence, that is my vision center as Dr. Dave describes it. Other instructors have different names for it, but Dr. Dave's article is the 1st I found about the specific subject on the web.
 

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This may be screwy, but I line up my overall shot with both eyes, use the dominant eye to check my english on the cue ball, then shift back to both eyes for the final look at the object ball. My head ends up shifting or turning back and forth in my stance to get the lineups right. I found when I'm aiming with both eyes I accidentally go higher right on the cue ball than intended, but aiming dominant-eye at the object ball I miss left.

Eye dominance for aiming choice may also have to do with how close your chin is to the table. If my head is higher it's all with both eyes. The lower my stance, the more inclined I am to use one eye to aim.
 
It's real simple. Take an extra shaft and lay it on the table pointing away from you. Get down in your stance with your cue with your bridge hand at the end of the spare shaft. Place your cue over the shaft. When you see equal parts of the shaft on each side of your cue, you then know you are seeing a straight line. That is where your head should be.

Thanks for that, Neil. I just did what you say and, fortunately I guess, my normal head position is that one where the cue shaft split the extra shaft.

Do you use that one head position invariably for all shots, regardless of whether they are left or right cuts, thick or thin?
 
I am right handed and left eye dominent. I think my cue is under my left eye or close-see avatar.
 
It's real simple. Take an extra shaft and lay it on the table pointing away from you. Get down in your stance with your cue with your bridge hand at the end of the spare shaft. Place your cue over the shaft. When you see equal parts of the shaft on each side of your cue, you then know you are seeing a straight line. That is where your head should be.

i didn't get this part... lol... I should see the spare shaft on the right and left side of my cue ( obviously underneath)?
 
It's real simple. Take an extra shaft and lay it on the table pointing away from you. Get down in your stance with your cue with your bridge hand at the end of the spare shaft. Place your cue over the shaft. When you see equal parts of the shaft on each side of your cue, you then know you are seeing a straight line. That is where your head should be.

Never thought of that. Going to check this out today. Cool!
 
I will help you for sure......

i'm very confused because i played for years with my cue under my dominant eye. Recently i switched with the cue between my eyes and it seems like I'm aiming better but it could be those small changes that when you do, at first, you think you are playing better, but after sometime you realize they didn't change anything on your game. I don't know if you are familiar with that feeling.

Hi there,

You can guess and guess forever and sometimes seem to have it right and then other times not.

Different shots create different problems for lining up the eyes in the right position. This game is full of many optical illusions that Perfect aim will help you eliminate.

Your eyes have to be in this Perfect spot on every shot. I will not only show you how to do this but I will show you how to correct your aim when you accidently get down and it doesn't quite look right. There is a reason why.

I don't know if you have been following the Perfect Aim free lesson thread but just about every person is putting glowing testimonials explaining how much it has helped their aiming and pocketing balls.

Every player on the planet needs to know how this works. If they play pretty good they might think they don't. That's too bad. Because knowing this they could probably play great. Many tournaments are lost by missing just one shot.

I guarantee that nomatter what level you are at this will cut your misses in half almost immediately and this is a modest estimate.

Give me a call and i will help you improve your aim and show you how to find the right spot for you.

Some players I have taught were forcing the wrong eye to be dominant. Once they make the move to the other one things really start to clear up. But whatever it is I will help you find it so you can see it for yourself.

Give me a call. 715-563-8712 and it won't cost you a dime right now.

Looking forward to working with you. geno..
 
i am in beijing china right now and am anxious to learn about your system. among other things, this is the number one problem with my game. and, i seem to always miss the shot to the left of the target. problem is, i can't call you for another 2 weeks when i return. here right now it is 10 am on friday, for the est there, it is 10pm and thursday....go figure! hopefully we can arrange a time for me to call when i return to atlanta.........thanks for offering the help.......
 
You got it.............

i am in beijing china right now and am anxious to learn about your system. among other things, this is the number one problem with my game. and, i seem to always miss the shot to the left of the target. problem is, i can't call you for another 2 weeks when i return. here right now it is 10 am on friday, for the est there, it is 10pm and thursday....go figure! hopefully we can arrange a time for me to call when i return to atlanta.........thanks for offering the help.......

I get excited everytime I teach this. I know what it will do for your game.

It's a cureall for alot of things we do in the game. Aiming is the name of the game Perfect Aim is helping players one at a time.

Looking forward to your call. By the time you get back i should be back on my little tour, traveling and teaching one poolhall at a time.

715-563-8712 Geno..........
 
I'm right handed and i have a strong right eye dominance. A lot of people say I should put the cue under my right eye, others say a should put the cue beetween the eyes ( even sighted). I'm starting to play with the cue on my chin between my eyes and it seems I'm aiming much better.
What should I do?
Obviously, you should always do whatever works best.

Concerning visual alignment and aiming, and finding the center of the CB, what works best for most people is putting the cue under your vision center, which can be found easily with a drill (see my visual alignment '11 BD article for more info).

Regards,
Dave
 
It's real simple. Take an extra shaft and lay it on the table pointing away from you. Get down in your stance with your cue with your bridge hand at the end of the spare shaft. Place your cue over the shaft. When you see equal parts of the shaft on each side of your cue, you then know you are seeing a straight line. That is where your head should be.

Tried it, didn't find it particularly useful. Nevertheless a cool idea.
 
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