Discussion: Focusing on the cue ball compared to other sports

pool isnt like other sports it is more like shooting a rifle. you get down on it and line up the back sight with the front one. just as you do in pool. it doesnt matter much which one you are looking at as long as they are lined up and you pull smoothly.

quick shooting most will just put the front sight on the target and pull.

similar to what many pool players do. they get down on the shot and see the spot they want to hit and then look at that.

others get down on the shot and see both or line up both and keep their eyes on the spot to hit on the cue ball. works fine.

all depends on the straight stroke if you have that then you can turn your head and make almost all shots looking at your arm pit. which is proven by those gamblers that play 5 or 10 stroke no look. that was one of my games years back.

some shots where i need to hit an exact spot on the cue ball i look at that throughout the stroke. most i keep both in sight if i can and follow it up to the object ball last.


here is eddie taylor shooting without looking.
 
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pool isnt like other sports it is more like shooting a rifle. you get down on it and line up the back sight with the front one. just as you do in pool. it doesnt matter much which one you are looking at as long as they are lined up and you pull smoothly.

quick shooting most will just put the front sight on the target and pull.

similar to what many pool players do. they get down on the shot and see the spot they want to hit and then look at that.

others get down on the shot and see both or line up both and keep their eyes on the spot to hit on the cue ball. works fine.

all depends on the straight stroke if you have that then you can turn your head and make almost all shots looking at your arm pit. which is proven by those gamblers that play 5 or 10 stroke no look. that was one of my games years back.

some shots where i need to hit an exact spot on the cue ball i look at that throughout the stroke. most i keep both in sight if i can and follow it up to the object ball last.


here is eddie taylor shooting without looking.
That rifle analogy is more like a sniper getting specific with a live target. I mean real specific like left side, right side, graze an artery - hey its a analogy. Not only that, the victim has to neuro tox the EMT working furiously on him - not because the EMT is the mark but so the top secret guys can move on the EMT's widow and save or destroy the world.

Stop using gun analogies.

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The only time I look at the CB last is when jumping or tree topped, it helps with putting excess english on the CB.
Funny that's how I started doing it. I had the hardest time drawing off cuts down the side rail from the end rail. Finally arrived at testing the stroke first, right next to the cue ball - like golfers do with puts. Since the idea was watching the the last three inches of the stick, the whole process paralleled right over to the shot itself. I started nailing those like they were two footers. It worked so well I tried it on everything that gave me trouble. It's more than a theory.
 
Master the simple stuff first. Kiss
Ooops sorta off topic rant. 😉
I have in my experience seen oh so many that wanted to run before walk. 🤷‍♂️
Off handed, well training the second hand is a game building opportunity. Pluss it helps balance. Just as in politics a left / right balance is a huge advantage. Just watch Ronnie. He slides into the other hand so smoothly. His waltzing around the table is worth study. Occasionally the commentary points it out. 🤷‍♂️
 
There's always eyes closed in Practice. It helps build a solid foundation/ platform / and balanced mechanical delivery of the tip to ball. Where the rubber meets the road comes to mind. 🤷‍♂️
Don't open the eyes until I hear .....something, hopefully the dropping ball.
 
Finding the uh trigger finger took a while but that's when my spot shot finally fell. Learning the steps to the dance. Right down to fingers and toes.
 
Mark Williams is another Good Study for every student of the game.
I saw Cole knock the back off the pocket while locked eyes with the cute waitress. His platform and mechanics were a study for me. His tri pod of feet and bridge hand was the widest possible. The long range precision he was capable of was....well like Quigley.
 
Watching Mark Selby reminds me of The Man With No Eyes, you have watched Cool Hand Luke.....Right?
That's an odd one. I saw it ages ago and I wanna remember reading the book (not even sure there is a book) and of course I don't remember what it was about. Jail, labor crew, some eggs, that's it. :ROFLMAO:
 
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