I have to admit that I am a feel player when I am playing my best. This goes for banks and kicks also. I just feel or "know" where to hit the cue ball on the rail to achieve my desired end. Anyone else play like this or do you use a strict diamond system?
I used to be all feel. I could do well, but there were times when I just couldn't lock in on the "feel" for some shots. Since putting in the effort to learn to use the diamonds I am much more consistent. Many times I will start with basic path/knowledge the diamond gives me then adjust for my "feel".
I have to admit that I am a feel player when I am playing my best. This goes for banks and kicks also. I just feel or "know" where to hit the cue ball on the rail to achieve my desired end. Anyone else play like this or do you use a strict diamond system?
SAP sounds great! What about PIITH?:thumbup: I'll link it in a fewWhen playing aiming systems freaks/fanatics they like to ask me what aiming system I use.
Me: SAP
Them: Wow you mean system designed by that tech giant SAP?
Me: Shoot And Pray
Them: Oh ok I will shoot and play my shot first
<After they make their shot>
Them: Back to what we were discussion. Please explain this SAP system. Sounds interesting. Wait , let me take down some notes
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Ignore the "spot on the wall" 3-rail system. In my opinion it's a parlor trick. To use this system you would have to identify 4 separate spots on the wall, one for shooting towards each corner pocket. I guess you could do it on your home table, but what are you going to do at a pool hall, arrive a week early and figure out 4 spots for each of 20 tables?!?
I guess I must be using a strict one. Seems like it's always punishing me. :frown: :smile:
Aaron