Here's one of the things I don't get about aiming systems that have you lining up different parts of the balls and/or pivoting/doing multiple things with the direction of your cue on the same shot:
How do you line up your body? How do you step into the shot? Seems to me if your body is lined up...
Is there a way to tell the difference between a Lucasi LD shaft and a regular 'Zero Flexpoint' shaft that's not LD? It seems like both are called Zero Flexpoint.
Also doesn't help when the only good light in the room is over the table, causing one to chalk directly over the playing surface if they want to see what they're doing.
Here's a data point FWIW: bought a new Lucasi around the time this thread started - the price of essentially the same one new now is up about 7.5% per year over that time.
In looking intently for a used table over 2-3 months recently, it's amazing the types of houses you'd see Diamonds in. Like hope you're also feeding your five kids.
This guy's all butthurt cuz he started a private conversation with me a couple weeks ago and I asked him some things about CTE, what to watch, what to read and none of it was very good and not at all concise so I gave up. Really did want to understand it.
Those things have nothing to do with what direction to send the cue ball. Is anyone here who is talking about aiming systems talking about how to make a bridge?
Because how many posts someone has made on this message board is some indication of knowledge or expertise or common sense? Where did...
No, those aren't other words for what I said.
Seeing where to hit one sphere with another sphere to make the first sphere go in a certain direction is a natural ability I suspect 99% of everyone on this board has.
I posit that anyone who doesn't see the aim naturally will be even more challenged to know the fraction, or a-b-c, or which part of the ferrule, or where on the cue ball to where on the object ball, etc...