Most of us do support and use aiming systems to one degree or another, so in that sense we're all A.S.S.I was asking you not SJD. Do you consider CJ Wiley to be an A.S.S.?
Most of us do support and use aiming systems to one degree or another, so in that sense we're all A.S.S.I was asking you not SJD. Do you consider CJ Wiley to be an A.S.S.?
I've been adapting the touch of inside to my game and I've really seen a benefit for position play. The cue ball speed is reduced even though I've been firming the balls into the pockets. The key is to limit the follow through which can put spin on the cue ball.
I'm taking a few new tracks for position and holding the cue ball when I need to do it. The shots can be up to 5* and I still do a nice job of holding whitey. I haven't mastered top spin, but the controlled squirt has been making it easier to keep the cue ball on a string using it. Inside spin still results when I go above center.
Several posters have expressed skepticism with this mental exercise of gaining two thirds of the pocket to shoot into instead of aiming center pocket and having one third on each side. That's good! The more people that don't use this method the better. :smile:
Best,
Mike
Most of us do support and use aiming systems to one degree or another, so in that sense we're all A.S.S.
In either, case you still have 2/3's of a pocket. 1/3 + 1/3=2/3. Simple math.
The difference is the location. With center pocket, you have two sides to which you can be off and still go in the pocket. Aiming for one side of the pocket means you only have one side for error and still make the ball.
In either, case you still have 2/3's of a pocket. 1/3 + 1/3=2/3. Simple math.
The difference is the location. With center pocket, you have two sides to which you can be off and still go in the pocket. Aiming for one side of the pocket means you only have one side for error and still make the ball.
Most of us do support and use aiming systems to one degree or another, so in that sense we're all A.S.S.
Which ones do you use and support other than ghost ball?
J.A.C.K.A.S.S. - Just Ask CJ Kindly Aiming System Supporters :groucho:
I primarily use Dr. Dave's aiming system, DAM, as it is a bit more refined than the ghost ball aiming system. For kicking or banking, I may use multiple aiming systems.
8pack- I don't think about cueing a hair inside. I think that I'm cueing with center ball and my subconscious takes over. I use speed to determine what I need to do with the cue ball and pocket the balls.
Another interesting aspect is when you need to use outside spin. I aim the ball thinner and stay close to center. I get the outside spin and the squirt makes the ball. I aim thin on the pocket and have the big part of the pocket as a margin for error.
The subtle details about new position tracks are worth the time it takes to get good with this method. Some may not agree with the pocketing logic, but the added position play you can achieve opens up a lot of possibilities. Like I said, CJ's right. Watch the Efren vids. You'll pick up on it and more.
Just a kid with a new toy.:smile:
Best,
Mike
Back in the day, some folks considered themselves part of the Aiming Systems Mafia (ASM) so we've come a long way since then. :groucho:
Dr. Dave is primarily mocking the hyperbolic marketing aspect of aiming systems, and not necessarily the aiming systems themselves.That is not an aiming system. Dr. Dave admits that the D.A.M. acronym was created to MOCK aiming systems.
8pack- I don't think about cueing a hair inside. I think that I'm cueing with center ball and my subconscious takes over. I use speed to determine what I need to do with the cue ball and pocket the balls.
Another interesting aspect is when you need to use outside spin. I aim the ball thinner and stay close to center. I get the outside spin and the squirt makes the ball. I aim thin on the pocket and have the big part of the pocket as a margin for error.
The subtle details about new position tracks are worth the time it takes to get good with this method. Some may not agree with the pocketing logic, but the added position play you can achieve opens up a lot of possibilities. Like I said, CJ's right. Watch the Efren vids. You'll pick up on it and more.
Just a kid with a new toy.:smile:
Best,
Mike
Dr. Dave is primarily mocking the hyperbolic marketing aspect of aiming systems, and not necessarily the aiming systems themselves.
If you go to Dr. Dave's web site, he does have two articles in Billiards Digest, which cover the details of what is his refined aiming system, DAM.
No, that title was hung derisively along with a lot of similarly derisive terms on those who simply wanted to discuss the various methods of aiming without persecution. The persecutors have enjoyed being able to deride with all sort of slurs.
Now however persistence has prevailed and the slurs are largely gone until brought back up in the form of quoted posts. At last we are mostly able to discuss the merits of the particular methods without derision. Hopefully the derision will end completely and the discussion can stick with technical merits.
In that line of thought, would you agree that words like "yeasayers and naysayers" and "haters" that some people are still using are derisive terms that should be done away with?
In that line of thought, would you agree that words like "yeasayers and naysayers" and "haters" that some people are still using are derisive terms that should be done away with?
Grasshopper you have a long way to go to learn what the cinch is. May you be favored with enlightenment someday.