Another New Aiming System...

Tramp Steamer

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I would like to take this opportunity to introduce my recently developed aiming system. The reason I came up with this new, and some say controversial, system is to provide a safe and efficient means by which the novice pool player can increase their ball pocketing percentage as quickly as possible.
I call it the 'Intermedie-Petey' aiming system. It's named after one of three brothers who were childhood friends of mine and is also descriptive of how the system is used. There was 'Big Petey', 'Little Petey', and the one my system is named after, the one in the middle.
To use this system correctly, one must rearrange their thinking in a way that allows the oblect ball to be looked at as an intermediary. For intance; if you were to set up a straight-in shot on the table and were to draw an imaginary line from the cue ball, through the object ball, and into the back of the pocket, then just as you struck the cue ball your assistant took the object ball off the table you would see the cue ball fall into the pocket and realize, had the object ball been in place, it would have been the one to fall into the hole. Therefore, think of the object ball as an intermediate target. Mentally place it on the correct line to the target (be it rail or pocket) and let it get get in the way of the cue ball.
What about cut shots, you may ask. No problem. Stand behind the object ball, see the target line, then simply choose the correct tangent line off the target line and make the shot with a precise stroke.
Well, what about spin (english)? Again, no problem. Simply add or subtract the correct amount needed from the no spin tangent line and fire away. Today's low deflection shafts make this job even easier.
So there you have it. A simplified approach to pocketing balls.
And, remember. Practice, practice, practice. :)
 
P.I.I.T.H. (even with one eye)!

I would like to take this opportunity to introduce my recently developed aiming system. The reason I came up with this new, and some say controversial, system is to provide a safe and efficient means by which the novice pool player can increase their ball pocketing percentage as quickly as possible.
I call it the 'Intermedie-Petey' aiming system. It's named after one of three brothers who were childhood friends of mine and is also descriptive of how the system is used. There was 'Big Petey', 'Little Petey', and the one my system is named after, the one in the middle.
To use this system correctly, one must rearrange their thinking in a way that allows the oblect ball to be looked at as an intermediary. For intance; if you were to set up a straight-in shot on the table and were to draw an imaginary line from the cue ball, through the object ball, and into the back of the pocket, then just as you struck the cue ball your assistant took the object ball off the table you would see the cue ball fall into the pocket and realize, had the object ball been in place, it would have been the one to fall into the hole. Therefore, think of the object ball as an intermediate target. Mentally place it on the correct line to the target (be it rail or pocket) and let it get get in the way of the cue ball.
What about cut shots, you may ask. No problem. Stand behind the object ball, see the target line, then simply choose the correct tangent line off the target line and make the shot with a precise stroke.
Well, what about spin (english)? Again, no problem. Simply add or subtract the correct amount needed from the no spin tangent line and fire away. Today's low deflection shafts make this job even easier.
So there you have it. A simplified approach to pocketing balls.
And, remember. Practice, practice, practice. :)

Trampie:

No offense, but this sounds an awful lot like the best aiming system ever invented:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=_q4jEPmHFa8

"If you're not puttin' it in the hole, you're not doing it right."

:D

-Sean
 
Thanks for the Youtube of the PIITH system of aiming.
I noticed the subtle shift and pivot on every shot....amazing the OB went to the hole.:)
 
Tramp

You mean another old aiming system.

Dave Nelson

When I was a kid rotation was a nickle a rack, we had never heard of snooker and couldn't afford Orange Crush.
 
Thanks for the Youtube of the PIITH system of aiming.
I noticed the subtle shift and pivot on every shot....amazing the OB went to the hole.:)

Therein lies the difference, LAMas. My system does not require a pivot but rather a somewhat grandiose pirouette when the shot is made. :wink:
 
Hey, Tramp. (Or would you prefer that I call you Steamer?)

I tried your system, and it didn't work for me. Could you please draw a few diagrams and post them up here? A few pages of mathematical calculations might help, also. (Not sure who they might help - but they might help.)

Roger
 
Thanks for the Youtube of the PIITH system of aiming.
I noticed the subtle shift and pivot on every shot....amazing the OB went to the hole.:)

"When all you're armed with is a hammer (CTE), everything looks like a nail (pivot)."

Actually, those just looked like players throwing the cue at the shot (for the purpose of effect), and fundamentals -- i.e. straight cueing -- just went out the window. Of particular note is "Al" -- that guy with one eye. Not only was the cue delivery done with some steering, but the pullback wasn't straight either. Does this lessen the effect? Certainly not. In fact, I thought it was a funny flourish that he "looked both ways" (as in crossing a street) after he shot the shot. The "so simple, I can do it with one f***ing eye" was just icing on the cake.

-Sean
 
I have the real aiming system, but you need to pay-pal me $1000.00. What the hell I'll tell you for free PRACTICE, The more you do the better. :smile:
 
Hey, Tramp. (Or would you prefer that I call you Steamer?)

I tried your system, and it didn't work for me. Could you please draw a few diagrams and post them up here? A few pages of mathematical calculations might help, also. (Not sure who they might help - but they might help.)

Roger


Sorry, Roger. Mathematics was never my strong suit. All I ever needed to do was count to three. That's how many alimony checks I had to write each month.
Tramp, or Trampster, is fine. :smile:
 
Finally...an aiming system that I can understand.


Thanks, Woof.
Listen Folks, my aiming system is different than PIITH. My system does not employ a pivot but does make provision for a celebratory pirouette after a ball is pocketed. If it's the game ball then the words, "That's what I'm talking about!" may be used as well. :smile:
 
Thanks, Woof.
Listen Folks, my aiming system is different than PIITH. My system does not employ a pivot but does make provision for a celebratory pirouette after a ball is pocketed. If it's the game ball then the words, "That's what I'm talking about!" may be used as well. :smile:

Tramp,
Like the other aiming system posters, you are being vague and ambiguous about just throwing the perouette out there as being pivotal (pun) to the success of your system....is it one tip, 1/2 CB, parallel, aparallel, shift or pivot, full or partial rotation????:confused:
 
My system does not employ a pivot but does make provision for a celebratory pirouette after a ball is pocketed. If it's the game ball then the words, "That's what I'm talking about!" may be used as well. :smile:

Maybe that's why your system didn't work for me; I didn't even attempt a pirouette. Should I use a hip pirouette, an arm pirouette, or an air pirouette? I'm starting to get confused here. Are you sure you don't have any diagrams or mathematical calculations that will make this system simpler to understand?

Please don't hold out on us, Tramp.

Roger
 
To Tommy and LAMas. The pirouette I speak off is a somewhat discreet maneuver, much like the counter-clockwise twirl used by David Putty on Elaine, and should only be used when you are certain that the railbirds won't make fun of you. ;)
 
Thanks, Woof.
Listen Folks, my aiming system is different than PIITH. My system does not employ a pivot but does make provision for a celebratory pirouette after a ball is pocketed. If it's the game ball then the words, "That's what I'm talking about!" may be used as well. :smile:

There is no pivot in my PIITH system. I did not show the secret sphincter clench required for consistency though. ;)
Chuck
 
To Tommy and LAMas. The pirouette I speak off is a somewhat discreet maneuver, much like the counter-clockwise twirl used by David Putty on Elaine, and should only be used when you are certain that the railbirds won't make fun of you. ;)

With or without the Tu Tu?
 
With or without the Tu Tu?



Tutu's are optional, of course. Since I have adopted this aiming system, I have started wearing piss-stained long johns with the words "One Pocket Rules' stenciled on the front, and a pink or white tutu, depending on what kind of a mood I'm in that day. For tournament play I have a red one. Sometimes, when I want to go for that Willie Nelson look I wear cowboy boots and a bandana. :D
 
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