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    Does anyone know anything about this book?

    I'm sure only purchasers of the products can actual rate a product. What other "control" can Amazon incorporate? Of course, multiple ratings and reviews are much more revealing. In my experience, ratings are certainly not useless, unless the product I'm looking at only has a handful of...
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    Does anyone know anything about this book?

    Yes, many self-published books are no good. Not sure what you consider "recent", as self-publishing has been around for over 20 years. Before self-publishing, there were vanity/subsidy publishers, which are publishing companies that print about anything you pay them to print. They still exist...
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    BHE and FHE English

    Exactly. What happens with the cb is that it squirts/deflects to the opposite direction from which it is hit. Left spin squirts the cb to the right, etc... And, depending on the speed of the shot and the distance between cb and ob, the cb will swerve back on/across the line. On softer shots...
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    My perfect aiming system, it exists!!

    Good post. I believe the same thing. Whether players realize it or not, the recipe for solid and consistent aiming skills contains a mixture of several ingredients - everything we've learned through experience, practice, and repetition. There is no single ingredient for aiming, though many...
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    I Stopped With All the Nonsene

    Yeah, it's like the golf swing. I mean, once you've hit the ball well a few thousand times, you just line up with the shot, give a little waggle of the club, then swing. With pool, it works the same way. If you know where you need to strike the cb, those little off-line pre-strokes really...
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    I Stopped With All the Nonsene

    There was another great player from a few generations ago that initially aimed the tip off to the side of the cb to get an unobstructed view of the line. But when he stroked the shot, he knew exactly where the tip or shaft was directed. A local player around here about 30 years ago would do...
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    I Stopped With All the Nonsene

    I'm not thinking about fractions either. I simply look at the shot and know where I need to send the center of the cb in reference to the ob itself. It's visual/spatial recognition. A straight in shot requires 0 cut angle, so I know to aim center cb to the middle of the ob as soon as I see...
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    I Stopped With All the Nonsene

    So true. Once we've developed consistency with pocketing balls, especially at the pro level, it's easy to say "aiming is simple", or "all you have to do is aim for the ghostball", or whatever other bs statement an experienced player might tell a novice. The truth is, most of the greatest shot...
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    I Stopped With All the Nonsene

    I agree. However, we can think or imagine whatever we want. Reality is based on what we are actually seeing, whether directly or indirectly. In other words, we can imagine a ghostball location, but without having an ob in sight, the mind would have no way of accurately estimating the...
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    I Stopped With All the Nonsene

    Niels is great. But it's funny when he says he doesn't "believe" in aiming systems, or that all aiming systems are "overrated". He describes how he only uses ghostball, and how the rest is just "feel and do". In other words, practice and experience with ghostball aiming has helped him...
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    A video on pivoting systems

    During game situations, that's an excellent method to use. For convenience and simplicity during practice, I always liked placing the camera stand at the mirrored pocket at the other side of the table for an anchored reference. After enough times of referencing the camera stand's shaft, and...
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    A video on pivoting systems

    A good practice tool for banks is a tall camera stand. Place it out from the table where the mirror image of the targeted pocket is. Then just aim the ob to the camera stand/pole.
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    A video on pivoting systems

    From what I remember, Stan always stressed how CTE Pro1 "connects" the shot to the "geometry" of the table, or connects the ob to the pocket. He has curtain bank videos to show that he isn't looking at the rail, saying that all you have to do is know which perception and sweep to use, and with...
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    I Stopped With All the Nonsene

    It's my belief that that should be the end result of aiming systems. They allow various ways to look at shots, but after a while it all becomes embedded/ingrained into the subconscious, along with everything else we know about aiming. Eventually, with enough successful repetition, all that's...
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    A video on pivoting systems

    Common sense answer... The player would have to develop the visual experience to be able to recognize when to use a 15-inside or a 30-inside, or whatever particular "perception" might be needed to pocket the ball. I remember Stan explaining an example in a YouTube video years ago. Using a...
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    Working on my stroke - the golf tee edition

    If the table has a slight roll off, or if that particular piece of rubber cushion is inconsistent, the cb will look like it had a little spin on it when it likely had none, or an insignificant amount. If you accidently or erroneously impart a tiny fraction of spin (because we don't always...
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    Working on my stroke - the golf tee edition

    Using the cb is great idea, not so much for the return off the cushion, but for the initial hit to send it through the tees. This lets you know that you are striking the cb accurately enough to send it to that precise location (between the tees). What it does after that is really not that...
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    How to tighten up my stoke.

    Slow it all down, slow motion, consciously ensuring that your elbow and wrist remain on the same vertical plane as your cue, which should also be on the shot line. The same line/plane should also be crossing over your back foot, and your front foot should be off to the side and pointed in the...
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    A video on pivoting systems

    Dan was talking about the circular patterns that allow the inscribed angle theorem to work, which is how the Poolology system was derived. For example: With any ob placed on the circle shown here, when the cb-ob centerline is lined up to the 1st diamond on the rail, it's a halfball shot...
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    A video on pivoting systems

    Good point. That would definitely bring more accuracy to the system.
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