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QUESTION:
can you explain the different methods of aiming in pocket billiards?
ANSWER: Sure, here are some of the most common aiming methods used in pocket billiards:
1: Ghost ball method: This is one of the most popular aiming methods. To use this method, imagine a "ghost ball" sitting at the contact point between the object ball and the cue ball. Then, aim your cue tip at the center of the ghost ball, and shoot the cue ball so that it passes through the ghost ball and into the object ball.
2: Contact point method: This method involves aiming at the contact point on the object ball where you want to hit it. For example, if you want to hit the center of the object ball, aim at the center point where the cue ball will contact it. This method requires a good understanding of how to adjust for deflection and throw.
3: Parallel line method: With this method, you aim at a spot on the rail that is parallel to the target ball. You then visualize a line that connects the target ball to the spot on the rail and aim at the intersection point between that line and the cue ball.
4:Fractional aiming system: This method involves dividing the cue ball into sections and using a mental map to aim at the corresponding section on the object ball. For example, if you divide the cue ball into four sections, you would aim at the quarter of the object ball that corresponds to the section of the cue ball you're aiming at.
5: Center-to-edge aiming system: This system involves using the cue ball's edge as a reference point to aim at the object ball. The idea is to imagine the cue ball's edge touching the object ball at the desired point of contact, then aim at a point on the object ball that is opposite the edge of the cue ball.
Different players may find that different aiming methods work best for them, so it's important to experiment with different techniques and find the one that works best for you.

QUESTION: are there other aiming methods other than the ones already mentioned?
ANSWER: Yes, there are many other aiming methods that players use in pocket billiards. Here are a few additional methods:
1: Visual pivot aiming: With this method, you identify a "pivot point" on the cue ball (such as the center of the ball) and imagine a line connecting that point to the target ball. You then aim at a spot on the table that is aligned with the pivot point and the target ball.
2: Two-point aiming: This method involves identifying two points on the object ball and visualizing a line connecting them. You then aim at a spot on the cue ball that is aligned with that line and the contact point between the cue ball and object ball.
3: Cut angle system: This method involves memorizing the cut angles for different types of shots (such as thin cuts or full shots) and using that knowledge to aim. For example, if you know that a particular shot requires a 30-degree cut angle, you can use that information to aim the shot.
4: String line aiming: This method involves using a string or other straight line to help aim shots. You place the string along the line of the shot and use it to visualize the path of the cue ball and object ball.
5:Eye dominance method: Some players use their dominant eye to aim shots. They line up their dominant eye with the shot and use it to aim the cue ball.
As with any aiming method, it's important to practice and experiment to find the one that works best for you. Different methods may work better for different players or different types of shots.

QUESTION: how many people play pocket billiards in the US? in the world?

ANSWER: It's difficult to provide an exact number of people who play pocket billiards in the US or in the world, as there are no definitive sources for tracking participation in the sport. However, here are some statistics and estimates:
In the US, billiards is a popular recreational activity, with millions of people playing the game regularly. According to a 2017 report by the Sports & Fitness Industry Association, an estimated 14.9 million people in the US play pool or billiards at least once a year. This includes both casual players and more serious competitors who participate in leagues and tournaments.
Globally, billiards is also a popular sport with a significant following. The World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) is the international governing body for the sport, and its member associations represent players and organizations in dozens of countries. However, it's difficult to estimate the total number of people who play pocket billiards worldwide, as participation levels can vary widely depending on the region and local culture.
Overall, billiards remains a beloved pastime and competitive sport that is enjoyed by millions of people around the world.


QUESTION: how much money is spent on pocket billiards in the US? how much money is generated in the US by the game

ANSWER: It's difficult to provide an exact figure for how much money is spent on pocket billiards in the US or how much money the game generates, as there are many different factors that can influence spending and revenue. However, here are some statistics and estimates:
In the US, the billiards industry is worth billions of dollars. According to a report by IBISWorld, a market research firm, the US billiards and pool halls industry generated approximately $739 million in revenue in 2021. This figure includes revenue from the operation of pool halls, as well as sales of billiards equipment such as tables, cues, and balls.
Additionally, there are many other ways in which money is spent on billiards in the US. For example, many people purchase billiards equipment for use at home or in private clubs, and there are also many billiards leagues and tournaments that attract players and fans from around the country.
Overall, while it's difficult to provide an exact figure for how much money is spent on pocket billiards in the US, it's clear that the sport generates significant revenue and economic activity, both through the operation of pool halls and the sale of billiards equipment and accessories.

QUESTION: how many pro pool players are there in the US alone? in the world?

ANSWER: It's difficult to provide an exact number of professional pool players in the US or in the world, as there are many different professional organizations and leagues that oversee the sport, and different players may be considered professionals in different contexts. However, here are some statistics and estimates:
In the US, there are several professional organizations and leagues that oversee pool and billiards, including the Professional Billiard Association (PBA), the United States Professional Poolplayers Association (UPA), and the Billiard Congress of America (BCA). These organizations have varying criteria for defining professional players, but in general, professional status is often determined by a combination of skill level, earnings from tournaments, and other factors.
According to the PBA's website, there are currently over 500 members of the organization, which includes players from the US and other countries. The UPA also has a large membership base, with players from around the world competing in its events. The BCA does not maintain a formal list of professional players, but it does sanction a number of professional events each year.
Globally, there are many professional organizations and leagues that oversee pool and billiards, including the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA), which is the international governing body for the sport. The WPA maintains rankings of professional players from around the world, with players from dozens of countries represented.
Overall, while it's difficult to provide an exact number of professional pool players in the US or in the world, it's clear that there is a large and active community of skilled players who compete at the highest levels of the sport.

QUESTION: how many pro-pocket billiard players have a fargo rate of greater than 700?

ANSWER: As an AI language model, I do not have access to real-time data on the FargoRate of professional pocket billiards players, and it is also difficult to provide an exact number of players with a FargoRate greater than 700 since the rankings can change frequently.
However, I can provide some context on the FargoRate system. The FargoRate is a rating system that measures a player's ability based on their performance in sanctioned matches, with higher ratings indicating greater skill. The system is used by many professional pool and billiards organizations, including the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA), the American Poolplayers Association (APA), and the Billiard Congress of America (BCA).
According to the FargoRate website, a player with a rating of 700 or higher is considered to be a very skilled player. In general, only a small percentage of players have a rating this high, since it requires a sustained level of performance in high-level competition. However, the specific number of professional pocket billiards players with a FargoRate greater than 700 can vary over time depending on player performance and other factors.

QUESTION: what is the fargo rating system
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Imagine using AI to hear more aiming arguments.... I get more than enough accidentally when reading the aiming forum. ;)
:)
 
Imagine using AI to hear more aiming arguments.... I get more than enough accidentally when reading the aiming forum. ;)
:)
From what I've read about this AI; when you could get into "jailbreak mode" it would probably add some really interesting commentary to our discussions.
 
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