bumpypickle said:Just remember that if you figure out how to use these systems and never miss again you can never discuss it like all the other top pros. Just ask Efren,Busta,Corey,Shane,Mika,etc. and they will tell you what systems they use. I think they use the one called muscle memory and massive amounts of repetition.
As a matter of I have asked a lot of top pros what they use and you would be surprised to hear the range of approaches that the pros use to aiming.
You are right that in the end it comes down to muscle memory and repetition.
But if you aren't lining up right in the beginning then you are repeating the wrong steps and forming bad habits.
The whole point with an aiming system or method is to try and get the player to the one single alignment point that is correct for pocketing the ball.
You can dissect it anyway you want but when done you will find that there is only one line, one approach to the object ball that will allow it to be pocketed in the intended pocket. How far off the absolute center line you can go is determined by the width of the pocket and the cut of the pocket openings and the speed at which the ball is struck. But if you are lined up outside that margin of error then you will miss more than you make.
I don't know how many of you here have had access to the pros. I was fortunate enough through my business to have contact with a lot of top pros through the years. And while I didn't bug them for information about playing pool I would ask them from time, when appropriate, about their aiming. Specifically because of the whole drama surrounding "Aiming Systems" in general.
As I said earlier, most people would be surprised to hear about the various methods that top pros choose to aim with. Many of them don't point to any specific thing and say that they use it exclusively. Many of them say that some system was the foundation of their game and now it's automatic.
I think that this is the important thing to remember about any method or system. It's merely a path to the goal of playing well. Playing well is about all of the aspects of pool coming together so that you are in a zone where you don't think about any part of the game singularly.
Now, when I play well, I don't think about Hal's aiming systems. My subconscious does the alignment for me as I approach the table and I can bend down on the correct line.
They say that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. That's pretty much how I feel about Hal's systems. They work. Knowing exactly HOW they work from an analytical viewpoint is irrelevant for me. For me it's important to know that with them I get to watch more balls disappear and get to break more often.