Aiming and English
dont know if this is the right place for this question
but
here goes
was at the pool room and was talking with a pro
he started talking about how to get more spin on the ball
lining up as if to hit center ball
move your front hand and back hand(for left spin front hand left /right hand right) and just shoot even though the cue stick isnt lined up with the contact point!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
for reference when i use english i line up like i would for a center ball shot but come down int o the position for the english i intended
the cue stick is still alligned with my target even tho the cutip is off center
btw dont shoot me but i use the ghost ball technique for aiming
i was amazed when i tried it that the cue ball went straight to the target
even tho i felt crosseyed since the cue was pointed one way i was alligned another way
but i made the shot and it seemed the cue ball had more juice
your thoughts???
Here is my reply to another post on the same thing......This is how I look at it...sure other folks think differently, mine works for me....all that matters.
336robin
aimisthegameinpool.com
Pidge,
Every change in a cue is going to have some effect so it doesnt surprise me that you changing a butt has either stiffened or make your cue more pliable. I used to play with a soft instead of hard shaft and once I had some shafts made well everything changed.
The fact that this has affected your normal arch should be no real surprise either but in all actuality its not so complicated either...the first cue being the basis, the one after it is now different so its either more or less deflection.
I have a friend I play that used to amaze me he could pick up a cue hit 2 to 3 shots and say ok its deflecting like that and then play like a champ with about any cue he was playing with.
I recently bought a Predator Sneaky from a guy selling his equipment and it started spoiling me right off but I liked the other cue and it wasnt too bad on the deflection so I put the Sneaky Pete up. I see now why people like the new generation of special shafts.....less is better with deflection....but you do give up a few small things when you go to them but its argueable that you cant get used to that as well and be a overall better player.
So I guess it just comes down to what you like........then you deal with it....
For me I want to be able to tell where to hit em with Center Ball if I can see that then Im on my way to solving the way the cue archs the ball. Its either more or less than the one Im used to playing with but interesting you mention this....I know depending on Diamond distance from the object ball shot how to allow for my playing cue......if you know the center ball spot then measure from 1 diamond, 2 diamond, 3 diamond and finally 4 diamonds from the shot and shoot them until they go you will find out with that cue....everything is either more or less..... the farther away the more absurd the allowance...for my cue....1 diamond is equal to 1/2 in, 2 diamonds...3/4 to 1in, 3 diamonds 1in to 1/4 and 4 diamonds 11/2 to 1 3/4 if not more depending on English and stroke pressure used. So for me everything else is either more or less now because I know the cue I play with.
First I find my center ball spot looking over the cue ball then I pivot those different distances from the edge of the center ball spot and yeah...Ive got a pretty high percentage of success.
Whether you pivot or bark at the moon you still have to allow some distance from the center ball contact point on the object ball somehow......if you start measuring it thinking about how far in diamonds you are from the shot...youre onto something good and everything between the diamond distances now is either more or less.... How do I know how far I am from the object ball. I use my cue shaft its 2 diamonds up the shaft to the line where the chalk doesnt stain, its 4 diamonds in the last part of the wrap.....you can put the tip on the cloth and look at it and tell. If you know youre going to juice it up good it only takes a split second to do this....
336Robin
aimisthegameinpool.com