Allison Fisher Billiard Aim Trainer

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How many times have you asked yourself, “I wish there was a clear and simple way to know what the cut angle is?” Well, we did too, and that is why we invented the Billiard Aim Trainer (BAT)™. By removing the parts of the cue ball that NEVER come into contact with the object ball and creating a cue ball that allows you to see right through it, we created an aiming tool that is easy to use, and quick to master. In no time, you will be recognizing cut angles at a glance and knowing exactly how to pocket a ball. No more chasing an imaginary “ghost ball.” The BAT gives you immediate feedback, showing you what is actually taking place behind your cue ball. Most amateur players have had no formal training in aiming fundamentals. But now the BAT can provide this.

Benefits of using the BAT:

Learn to aim in one quick step, just like the pros.

Match the cut percentage (¾, ½ or ¼) to the angle of aim (14°, 30°, 49°).

Most shots in a typical game of pool are ¾, ½ or ¼ cut angles. After using the BAT, you will begin to recognize these fundamental cut angles while playing in a game.

The problem for most amateur pool players is that they have no visual guide as to how much of the object ball is being cut. The BAT gives you that advantage by allowing you to see right through the “cue ball,” just like a bat sees in the dark. Without this knowledge, you are literally shooting in the dark – chasing imaginary “ghost balls!”

To learn more about the BAT, go to: www.billiardaimtrainer.com or call 877 356 2110
 

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This is an awesome tool for gaining insight and perception on problem shots during practice. Whoever designed this, and got it to market, ought to be very proud of that accomplishment. I love it.
 
IMO, this billiard trainer is as unappealing today as it was almost two decades ago.
Nonetheless, any time you can use something to improve your game, then go for it.
 
This is an awesome tool for gaining insight and perception on problem shots during practice. Whoever designed this, and got it to market, ought to be very proud of that accomplishment. I love it.
you realize this thread is 18 years old/the website does not exist/the phone number is disconnected/the op was last seen in 2008 /i will help you with the math ...thats 16 years ago
but thank you for resurrecting it!!!!
p.s.
if you want to sell yours shoot me a PM
 
Your link went to a 9 year old review and if you click on the buying option it's Currently unavailable, and they don't know if it will ever be available. I'm guessing no though
 
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