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    Is the Aiming Forum a Relic?

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    Do you guys love pool so much you over look a lot of stuff? Possibly my final post

    Get a job. You soon find paying that extra $1 every 50 games isn't so bad that you consider quitting the game.
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    Stroke improvement question for instructors and non instructors

    Sighting. Very minor offsets can create very bad habits. Take a look at Dr Dave's website where he talks about the vision centre. When players get this right, alignment and a straight cueing action soon follows. Pulling the cue back too far/ not far enough. I see time and time again a really...
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    Instructor or pro player?

    Depends what you want to learn, and that is usually determined by your skill level. Beginners, bang average or intermediate players will benefit more from a quality instructor who puts a lot of emphasis on ironing out their mechanical flaws. Just my experience, but as a general rule of thumb...
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    Which aiming system you use and why?

    I agree. Aiming is very complex and I honestly don't believe humans are capable when at the table, in the sense that aiming is just physics. Add in side spin and the physics become way more complicated. Take shooting for example. People aim the gun and they can hit targets that move, even...
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    CJ Wiley presents Mental Game Secrets to Getting in the ZONE

    Well, this should be fun.
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    A few ways to find the contact points

    I've played maybe 5 or 6 times in the last 2-3 years. So my standard is ropey to say the least. I've started a family so I haven't had chance to post much....just been lurking in the background, secretly reading away!
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    A few ways to find the contact points

    Hmm, what ever floats your boat.
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    Maybe more than 1/4 of the balls I miss would fall on a GC

    The best players will always prevail regardless of how a pocket is cut or it's size. Pockets giving advantages to weaker or better players is BS imo.
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    Maybe more than 1/4 of the balls I miss would fall on a GC

    That's considered a tight pocket?
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    Ronnie O'Sullivan 1K Centuries - Contest!!!

    Aww man that's a shame. Where would you have put Ronnie in terms of having a chance in the pool industry? I've only ever seen him play snooker in person but from what I've seen his pool arsenal looks to be lacking somewhat as snooker is a very simple game in terms of shot making.
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    Ronnie O'Sullivan 1K Centuries - Contest!!!

    He's been turning down centuries lately and I can only assume it's because he wants 1000 to be at the main event. I was watching an episode of Ronnies American hustle the other day and saw you made an appearance on it! How was the experience on your part?
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    Ronnie O'Sullivan 1K Centuries - Contest!!!

    Would be nice to see him make it at the world champs!
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    A shooting tip for those who've given up all hope of shooting straight.

    This forum has gone drastically down hill over the past years. Bad advice seems to be the norm now.
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    Have I been sleeping? This new wave of straight shooters...

    Probably the same reason Michael Jordan didn't dominate the netball scene.
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    Ever experience this?

    Cracks a hell of a drug.
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    Stroke flaw

    Its next to impossible without seeing you shoot. All we can do is make wild suggestions and we could be here all day. Generally from people I've worked with, the further the shot the more 'umph' they try to give the cue ball, especially on draw which is why long draw shots. The reasons vary...
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    Pool Table Room Build

    Can you turn the table 90 degrees? Would that open up any more space?
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    Pool Table Room Build

    I like 4th from top. With a nice big corner sofa and no obstructions of the tv. Kind of works best for both tv and pool.
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    How to Aim Faster?

    The vast majority of people I've ever worked with on a snooker table that have struggled to go from average to the next level have had issues limiting them that could be traced back to vision centre issues. You even see professionals such as Stuart Bingham turn from a no body into a world...
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