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    2015 World Snooker Championship April 18 - May 4

    Here is Session 1, you'll find other sessions in recommended videos on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr2b6Odw_mQ
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    European Championships: An upset!

    Their stream is really awesome, the best :)
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    European Championships: An upset!

    No free stream, just pay per view, here: kozoom.com
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    European Championships: An upset!

    My fellow countryman, Dino Ćerimagić from Bosnia & Herzegovina, made a big upset on European Championships today. He beat Niels Feijen in 10 ball, result 8:5. So happy right now :grin::thumbup::eek:
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    Strange aiming.

    Those three always cue at the left side of the CB at first, not opposite of where they want to hit it.
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    Strange aiming.

    No, there are just those 3 shots. Other stuff like when to use what alignment (dependent on angle and distance), how to pivot etc., is on the DVD.
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    Strange aiming.

    Maybe this? http://9090aiming.com/page3/index.html
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    Back to it... Finally!!!

    Could you describe it a bit more, maybe a diagram or something..
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    Back to it... Finally!!!

    Here is the description of RonV's 90 90 aiming system: http://9090aiming.com/page3/index.html
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    Fear of Feel

    I think he meant to say that your vision center doesn't need to be on the both lines in the same time to see them both - which is what I was talking about in previous posts, we're all talking about the same stuff :smile:
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    Fear of Feel

    Well that is why Stan calls it a perception :smile: Is it objective or not, I can't prove nor disprove that, I only wanted to give you an explanation of what acquiring the visuals actually means and how you look at them/percieve them.
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    Fear of Feel

    Look at my post #1049 thats what I think about what changes from shot to shot, its not a definitive answer but its a start, I have nothing more to offer on that subject :smile:
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    Fear of Feel

    In my example, as in the CTE Pro1 system, your eyes ARE NOT on the lines. If you did what I described you would know that. Your vision and year head is between the hands which are going from your shoulders and not directly under your eyes/vision center. In my example you align your vision...
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    Fear of Feel

    PJ said, several times: "Then I can't tell what "see both lines at the same time" means." That is why I wrote that, even though I know most understand it, how to acquire the visuals - the best explanation I read, for me. Why do they give you different position to your vision center in relation...
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    Fear of Feel

    I've already answered that for you in this or another thread, but you didn't respond. So, as I already wrote once, BeiberLvr had, for me, the best explanation of how to see both visuals and that there is only one place in which the center of your vision must be to see them both. Stand in front...
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    Fear of Feel

    Read my post #342.
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    Fear of Feel

    CJ has just 2 references for his ultimate aiming system on the OB, its the center and outside edge, and he has 4 more at the CB that he connects to those two to get 8 different alignments, I won't go into more details since its on his DVD.
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    Fear of Feel

    What Dave is talking about (pivoting differences) is described in this video of his, I think, he can correct me if I'm wrong: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij38hYBti4c
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    Ronnie O'Sullivan in business with Manny Pacquiao

    Ronnie O'Sullivan (official) just announced on Facebook: "I'm excited to announce that I am now in business with Manny Pacquiao." Anyone has more info about this? Link...
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    Fear of Feel

    This looks very similar to 8pack's aiming system, he uses the 2 tip positions on the CB and 3 aim targets on the OB and pivots to center (it was in another thread, but he deleted the image for some reason), and the only difference is that his aimpoints on the OB are inside edge, center and...
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