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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    It ain't easy to be lined up perfectly. In his drill sets, it has to be PERFECT, otherwise the follow shot and in particular, the drawshot, the cueball will have problem making the pocket. If the initial setup is using eye to align and if you pot the object ball but missed the cueball making...
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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    Wow, 50% between those two balls? Very impressive. I would be lucky if I get 10%.
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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    Hi BC21, Just watched your youtube. I have these to comments: 1. You need perfect stroke to execute this. So, only very few can execute this stroke. 2. In the video, if you examine your stroke closely, you will see that you veered very slightly to your left after the follow through. Was...
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    Precision Potting manual - Free of Charge

    Hi Linwood, it is actually for the amateur (or at least one who have at least 20 hours table time). By then, you should be able to hit the cue ball relatively confidently. Potting regularly is another skill altogether. Precision Potting helps you to pot without good cuing action. Of course...
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    Precision Potting manual - Free of Charge

    Why are you insinuating that it is not free when there were already a few who have gotten theirs free? I sell their email address?? Must I give a reason for not providing a link when the material is mine to give? Like in my other thread, I will not be responding to your "destructive" remarks...
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    What happen when a lighter ball collides with a heavier ball

    Wow, very nice video of the lighter and smaller cue ball hitting bigger and heavier object balls. Is that you? You are a very very good player, as could be seen by your stance, bridge, confident and straight cueing action. Not a wonder why you won some tournaments. The reason why I started...
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    What happen when a lighter ball collides with a heavier ball

    I did mention that long rail is to the left and short rail to the right. Hope that is clear enough.
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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    Hi BC21, you can also try this DIY method out if you wish. If you think a point on the wall is not ideal, you can cut a round paper the size of a ob and paste it on the wall. Interested to see your method and outcome of your test.
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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    R u for real? You go round making snide remarks and rude allegations on many of my postings. Since Day 1 that I joined Azbilliards, you have been anything but constructive. Please prove your allegation. Where in Azbilliards or anywhere in the internet world did I say I have a laser cue to...
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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    As you mentioned in line 2, if a player has poor stroke, he could have excellent visual aim. That is the point. Keyword is "could". How could he checked that? He has no way to check that because he has poor stroke. If his aiming is poor, then even if he improves his stroke dramatically, he...
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    What happen when a lighter ball collides with a heavier ball

    So, if a lighter cb strikes a heavier ob at half ball aim intending to pot in the corner pocket (long rail to left and short rail to right). In a normal situation it will be a 30 degree (approx) and the ob making the pocket. In the lighter cb and heavier on situation, will the ob make the...
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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    So all newbies who held the cue for the first few times, will know pretty quickly if their cue is pointed right after hitting a few balls. I see. Most of the comments that disagree with the need to test and learn this particular skill seems to be from the advance to pro players. However, I do...
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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    It is only a good test if your stroke is perfect. How many of us can pot 10 balls out of 10 balls where the ob is in the centre of the table, cb half a cue away and pot corner pocket. Yes straight ball and should make it 10 out of 10. Amateurs will be considered good if they make 5. So your test...
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    What happen when a lighter ball collides with a heavier ball

    This is in relation to sidespin. I am trying to find out if there is any change in direction of ob - maybe substantial throw?
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    What happen when a lighter ball collides with a heavier ball

    Has there been any test done on this? Example: A lighter cb striking a heavier ob that is twice its weight at half ball aim, what happens to both balls? Same as two balls of same weight except cb travels further and ob less (since it is heavier) ??
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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    Imagine if you do the test, and you realize that you really don't know how to aim with the shaft. Sometimes you are off a little to the right and sometimes left. Yes, contact point to contact is not easy to judge whether you have an aiming system or by gut feeling through years of constant...
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    Precision Potting manual - Free of Charge

    I have no intention of doing anything of that sort. If it is too inconvenient or your email is too secretive (a few even gave me their home address in case I send by snail mail), then don't bother. It is after all free materials. Free materials are usually materials that ain't useful anyway...
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    Precision Potting manual - Free of Charge

    For those who are going to email to me, do note that I try to consolidate a few requests before I send it out in a batch. As such, you might have to wait a bit for the manual.
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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    That could be part of the reason. However, if you are able to point and aim spot on center to center, and if you cue straight and center ball, then you should make the pocket every single time. Two factors in play here (or three if you add mental into the equation): 1. Aiming - Is the center...
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    Poll: Who have tested that their cue is pointing at the right place.

    Have you heard of players that say they prefer a long thick cut than a long straight in shot? These are players who play with gut feelings. When you play a long distance thick cut, three things are going for you: 1. The tolerance error has increased. You have more room for error and the...
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