GoldenFlash
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I listened to a Texas pool player once by the name of Dick Lane. Lane was a very good pool player.
He was lecturing a few players on what he referred to as “sighting positions” about the eyes refining the shot line according to how low or how upright a player addressed a shot.
After watching him for a while, I tried what he suggested and it seemed to work for many many shots. (It did not work for those full table long ones when the cueball was frozen to the rail.) I think the final analysis was that this helped eliminate cling/throw
The gist of it was the “shot was made in the air” (aligned) and then fine tuned by standing and bending low or high while getting into the get-ready stance. You could actually see the cut lines better from certain angles from the bent back position.
The eyes would seem to just “find” that exact position to where it was almost hard to miss.
Have of you ever heard of this, C.J.?
Thanks,
Flash
He was lecturing a few players on what he referred to as “sighting positions” about the eyes refining the shot line according to how low or how upright a player addressed a shot.
After watching him for a while, I tried what he suggested and it seemed to work for many many shots. (It did not work for those full table long ones when the cueball was frozen to the rail.) I think the final analysis was that this helped eliminate cling/throw
The gist of it was the “shot was made in the air” (aligned) and then fine tuned by standing and bending low or high while getting into the get-ready stance. You could actually see the cut lines better from certain angles from the bent back position.
The eyes would seem to just “find” that exact position to where it was almost hard to miss.
Have of you ever heard of this, C.J.?
Thanks,
Flash