Can't Sell This Aiming Aid For Much

Totally agree with this. Of all the phases of the game (stroke/execution, strategy/planning, mental focus, and aiming) I always thought aiming was the simple part and the rest the hard part. I was shocked when I started paying more attention to the aiming discussions on here and realize a lot of people believe the opposite.

Agreed, until I focused on my stroke, I didn't realize the number of missed shots that I was inappropriately chalking up to poor aim.
 
Draw an imaginary line from the middle of the pocket, through the OB. Where that line comes out on the OB is your aim point. Hit that aim point with some feel on the longer shots for spin and or throw and that's all you need to know to pocket balls very well. No Charge...your very welcome.

PS: Whatever way you choose to aim, you need to be able to hit the aim point to make the ball. You need a straight stroke. Johnnyt

Most people don't have a straight stroke and after hitting a lot of balls they figure out where to aim based upon their stroke - they do what works for them.

Best aiming system - hit a lot of balls and figure it out.
 
If you go by the logic of some on here.... every pool hall should have at least 10-20+ world class pro's in it. The USA would have a pool of 10 000 pro's to choose from for MC...
 
If you go by the logic of some on here.... every pool hall should have at least 10-20+ world class pro's in it. The USA would have a pool of 10 000 pro's to choose from for MC...

It takes a ton of talent and a lot of time to be a pro.
Not to mention nerves and mental toughness.
Using magic aiming systems' logic, there should be a ton more pros.
 
Shooting pool with an inconsistent stroke is like shooting a rifle with a loose sight....you can't tell what is wrong. First things first.
 
It takes a ton of talent and a lot of time to be a pro.
Not to mention nerves and mental toughness.
Using magic aiming systems' logic, there should be a ton more pros.

I agree ...

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