Celtic said:
I would feel wrong letting it out since Hal makes money with it,
I myself would not likely use the system, I have played this game too long and developed a game where I can play near pro pool as it is,
I am all for debates DM, just give us something to talk about, not "I have a secret!". How is one supposed to discuss that? It becomes tiresom real fast We dont need snake oil on this board though, prove Hal is selling more then that.
First, it must be known to one and all that Hal DOES NOT make money with it. He charges no one for his knowledge of aiming systems. Not because they're not worth anything, quite the contrary, many a teacher/instructor has tried to pump him for the knowledge for their own financial gain but Hal is fully aware of the ulterior motive and gives them nothing. If Hal should choose to put it in writing or CD on his own, then I will respect his creative life efforts until that occurs. It's not mine and I WILL NOT discuss it. End of story on that for you or anyone else on these various boards! Hal decides in the end who he will and won't share the methods.
You stated that you've played this game too long and are near pro level.
In another thread floating around right now you stated that you were a junior in Vegas at the BCA or VNEA around 93 or so. You also said, "I was such a noob at the game back then".
Well according to my math that was only 11 years ago which makes you no older than 30, at most. More than likely still in your 20's. The question that I have is how did you go from "noob" only about a decade ago, to the world's most knowledgeable individual on aiming systems and other areas in such a short period of time? I can't say that I'm near pro level now, because like a number of guys on here when you start getting long in the tooth and other priorities take over throughout life, the game goes south somewhat. However, I too at one time was near pro level. I still play a damn good game of pool because I put time into practice and play, but I'm not going to delude myself about where I stand in the pecking order of excellence in play. I've been a student of this game for 44 years. Hal is 80 and learned from one of the all time greats in the game and was around many more great players after that. Who are you to discredit any of what he knows or has done? Basically, you're still a virtual neophyte in the knowledge stage. 20 years from now you'll look back on it and say what you just said about 11 years ago, that you were a noob. I have some other words, but I won't go into it.
The debate is over and there is NOTHING more to talk about because it all centered on aiming systems, which you said are hogwash and making balls comes from just making balls and experience, not a method.
Yet, you detailed various ways that you aim a shot and they're ALL KNOWN AIMING SYSTEMS. They exist, you just don't know what they're called or refuse to acknowledge that you're using something other than what you deem as pure instinct. Bullshit! They're aiming systems! Yes...we all use instinct and make adjustments based on english, throw, deflection, etc., but before doing that, we ALL use a method to determine where the OB must be struck beforehand.
You said, "The closest I could say I aim with a system is by aiming the cue through the cueball and to a point on or near the object ball. To make a straight shot you aim the cue at the center of the object ball through the CB on the follow through". (This is a cue stick aiming method coupled with a contact point aiming method.) (Contact point and contact point determination are all aiming systems).
You also stated, "To make the ultra thin 90 (or 89.5 in reality) degree cut you must aim the CB center exactly 1/2 a ball width off the OB as that will send the edge of the CB to the edge of the OB. Every other shot on the table is between these 2 extremes". (That is the GHOST BALL AIMING SYSTEM! You are aiming the center of the CB into space, where the center of a "GHOST BALL" would exist exactly 1/2 ball width from the OB) Is any of this registering on your brain yet?? THESE ARE TWO, ACTUALLY THREE, SEPARATE AIMING SYSTEMS SO FAR!
You stated later, "If I want to make a shot that is 22.5 degrees I am not going to try and break the OB into 4 quarters and try and then aim the cue through the 1/4 point, just ain't gonna happen. In the end I will shoot at the 1/4 point but it won't be a conscious thing wher I decipher the math, it will be me aiming the CB at a point on the OB I have learned by shooting thousands of shots just like that before, every overcut, every undercut, and every time I had made that shot reinforces my mind as to where THAT POINT is subconsciously".
(If you are aiming at the 1/4 point in the end, that is either considered a FRACTIONAL OR SECTIONAL AIMING METHOD. I don't give a rat's ass how many times you shot that shot in your lifetime and either missed or made it...consciously or subconsciously...if you're shooting to THAT POINT, THAT POINT IS AN AIMING SYSTEM THAT DOES EXIST. IT IS FRACTIONAL OR SECTIONAL AIMING SYSTEMS. HOW you came to determine it in a fraction of a second is irrelevant)
I don't know if you're getting this or not, actually I could give a shit less. The debate is over.