I rack balls said:Now everyone that plays by "feel" what yould you rate yourself as a player??![]()
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Scottster said:I selected "Feel". My "aim" is not at the front of the pocket, for a majority of shots I am not aiming at the pocket at all. .
JoeyA said:The banger's best player would rather be the big fish in the little pond than risk the embarassment of being beaten by similarly talented players from outside of the little pond. The big fish in the little pond always comes up short because the big fish has a small mind and fails to see the big picture.).
What is your rating based upon this standard?
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Tap, tap, tap.ugotda8 said:I aim by feel, period. There is no better aiming system in the world than the one that lies between our ears.
It's funny how much time I have spent trying out various aiming systems over the years just to find it works for a short time and then goes away soon there after.
I would say that 98% of the time a miss is caused by a failure or glitch in our stroke or a failure to focus which leads to the same. The other two percent is the pool gods reminding us that we are mortal.
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Case in point...there have been a few posts stating that when they are in dead stroke, the person just goes with the flow and just pockets the balls.
I think what happens here is that we get confident and forget to interrupt our brain and allow it to be leading everything as it should be.
Personally, I have found that by focusing on the stroke, I can use about any aiming system in the world and yeild the same positive results in the end.
IMO, spend more time focusing on stroke and staying down and you will find all the aiming systems known to man will work for you.
If you focus more on the aiming system than you do the stroke, I would suggest that you will be forever in search of that perfect aiming system.
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Chi2dxa said:JoeyA, this is the method that I am using now so give it a try next time. Ok here goes, imagine there is a cue ball glued to the tip of your stick. Now look at the object ball and see where you need to hit it in order for it to go into the pocket. Now remember that this cue ball is still glued to your cue stick tip and you have to extend your stick with cue ball attached all the way to the object ball and hit it. This is working for me right now and there is no telling what might be working for me tomorrow. It helps me in a couple of ways, 1 it shortens my back swing and 2 it helps my follow through. These are great assets in the game of pool. If you have ever seen Eddie Taylor's tape he stresses follow through, "Follow through to the extreme" he says also look at Earl Strickland his follow through is in my opinion to the extreme. I constantly remind myself to take the cb to the ob like Earl and it really helps my game. Give it a go and let me know what you think. Good Shooting to you.
Patrick Johnson said:Those are the same caveats that come with using sidespin in general - are you saying using sidespin makes no sense?
Then I guess you'll have to make a choice, huh?
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av84fun said:Patrick..."Quote:
by feel
Because I think feel is a significant part of every aiming technique."
Just curious. How do you "feel" aim?
Do you mean "instinct" or "experience" or "judgment"?
Patrick Johnson said:You think it's the wrong word yet you got three synonyms for it on your first guess? You seem to have a feel for its meaning after all (except for thinking it's a verb).
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chgo
HAL HOULE, I USE THE SAME AIMING SYSTEM THAT EFREN AND BUSTAMANTE USE. WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE USE. GOOD LUCK.[/QUOTE]kildegirl said:JoeyA
av84fun said:Well, now you have established yet another of your deficiencies...a sense of humor.
Oh well.
"Then I guess you'll have to make a choice, huh?"
Wow! Another astute observation!!!