av84fun said:
Duc...respectfully...your above comments do not conform to the CURRENT version of the aiming system that has been called "center to edge" for quite a while and that Stan Shuffett has refined and calls Pro One.
Regards,
Jim
Regards,
Jim
I guess the aiming system that I'm learning is different. On the shot in the diagram...I would put my bridge hand on the right sight of the cue ball and my cue tip (Ferrule) edge of cue ball (Inside cue ball). I will then sight the the edge of the cue ball to aim at the Middle of the OB then pivot the cue tip from the edge back to the center of the cue ball with my backhand.
The second way to make this ball is to put the tip in the center of the cue ball (bridge hand aligned for this shot), then pivot the tip to the left of the object ball (1 tip).
Basically, I use this aiming system to find my line of aim. Once I'm comfortable with the line of aim..I can use english to get the shape that I want. Now...I'm new at this system and been adjusting it to how it works for me in practice.
To get shape for the 4 ball, I would probably use the second method and once I found my line.. I just would shoot at 7 o'clock (maybe 6 o'clock) to get shape or shoot 1 O'clock (maybe 3 O'clock) depending on distance to hold the cue ball to center of the table.
Again.. this is how the aiming system work for me. Ron V...showed me only the basic and answer my questions in my lesson with him. He explained very clear..but too much information to absorbed...so probably will learn more as I take more lessons from him. The concept of this aiming is very simple and there are only so many shots and adjustment that need to be made.
One benefit of this type of aiming is that once you get it....you don't think as much..you just shoot. Like everybody say..you just have to be comfortable with whatever methods you're learning and if it works for you then great.
Hopefully this help guys out...if you need to learn more...You'll have to contact the real deal "Ron V.".
BTW, anybody have any information on the Clock System for aiming and shape? This aiming technique is pretty cool tool (hoping to learn more). I've been using this new aiming system and then used the clock system for shape...work out good so far. Hmm...I might be the first to combine both of these systems

LOL!!
Regards,
Duc.