What we really need is a section of the forum devoted to aiming.
First, like joey, I purchase aiming systems to see if I can get something from them. I do think some are snake oil.
Did anyone watch Stevie Moore last night in the Smokey Mountain Shootout? Even Big Truck was commenting on WTF was he doing, and we all know he is a Pro One proponent. He was coming into the shot weird, almost putting his head on top of the cue and walking straight into the shot. Watch the stream today to see if he does the same thing.
Maybe he has a new system. I would call it the rifle.
I caught that stream when Stevie Moore was playing, and like you I also noticed his "new" PSR coming into the shot... I have seen videos of him playing before as well as watched him in person at a tournament a couple years back, and that was definitely not how he got into the shot. Very interesting...
What Stevie has done adjustment-wise is all physical and has ZERO to do with the VISUAL.
See Stevie's FB and what he had to say this morning about PRO ONE.
Stan Shuffett
If you bought all of them, you'd go broke.
"Never have I had the comfort of knowing the ball is going to fall until Pro One. I love Stan Shuffett. " - Stevie Moore
Why people want to knock pro players who are kind enough to share what they do is beyond me.
Because they can't be trusted?
Unfortunately, I didn't communicate the intention of my thread well enough. It wasn't to start the arguing that is regularly seen about aiming systems.
I was hoping that the thread might persuade those who think they know it all, that they don't know it all for every one.
What I know about pool is only from my own personal path. That knowledge may or may not be what you need to learn.
Your own personal pool knowledge may or may not be what I need to learn.
I don't have any problem with someone thinking that what they know is the absolute best way to aim, stand, bridge, hit the cue ball, stroke etc, FOR THEMSELVES. I do have a problem with anyone thinking that THEIR WAY is the best way for EVERYONE.
That is why I suggest that instead of making negative comments about this one or that one, this thing or that thing, you should perhaps, open your mind to other possibilities and perspectives if not for yourself, then FOR OTHERS.
JoeyA
Is aiming really the hard part of pool?
I think the whole delivery process is where most people miss shots not because they lined up wrong. More shots would be missed hitting anything other than center ball.
When any top pro misses a shot I'd think it was due to factors other than not having the correct line of aim. Trying to cheat a pocket, english, jacked up, chalk on the ball, chalk on the table, jumped up, grip tightened up, elbow drop, tension in fore arm, etc. I'd pick anyone of these before I'd say their aim was off.
So you think Stevie Moore is lying?
All you can do is relay your messages Joey, and they are always good ones, if some don't want to embrace new ideas, it is their loss
I don't know any smart people who don't believe knowledge is power.
That's enough for me.
If you bought all of them, you'd go broke.
Or, make more balls and win a lot of money. It's all about choices.
.....there are plenty of smart people that want the knowledge concerning REAL CTE to go away.
Aiming systems and techniques that some people SELL are not necessary for everyone. That is the cold-blooded truth. You can still go hit a million balls and you might reach Nirvana or not......
However, I have thought on this A LOT. Everyone knows that there isn't an aiming system out there or a technique that I don't like. I have purposefully kept an open mind about every aiming system and every technique used by others and the bottom line is they all work for some people, sometimes a lot of people.
We aren't all built the same, physically, mentally or emotionally and that's why there are all these different ways that people suggest that you can play and improve your game.
While there is a cookie-cutter method of playing pool, it isn't for everyone BECAUSE we don't all see things the same way.
For those of you that dislike or hate (PUT IN YOUR MOST HATED SYSTEM HERE), because it doesn't work for YOU, don't think it doesn't work for SOMEONE ELSE, because it DOES. It might not help YOU, but it does help others. So instead of running behind every thread that offers another option for aiming, shooting or playing and pissing in those cheerios, consider that someone else who doesn't see things just as you do, might just be helped by that particular aiming system.
I have made it a life-long work of learning and appreciating the way different people play pool. I have probed the minds of the best pool players on the planet. I have paid for pool lessons from the best pool players on the planet. They all offer UNIQUE perspectives about how they see things and how they accomplish things and you should consider this before admonishing things that haven't helped you. Please consider that you might not need (or find it valuable) that particular piece of the puzzle but someone else MIGHT and you could be the one preventing them from improving their pool game. We aren't all made alike.
Just sayin......
JoeyA
That should tell you something. They have no ulterior motive. You are apparently a good guy so it is not that they dislike you, since they do. They don't have a competing aiming system to sell so they aren't a competitor either. They have no other reason but one. It doesn't work as claimed. And it is generally the smarter less gullible guys that know this.