Joe Tucker

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Joe,s third eye trainer is a must have for any poolplayer.The dvd that comes
with this thing to me is priceless.Anybody that has problems with stroking and sighting on straight shots,gets this its not very much.I bought this a few years ago and lost the thing that goes on the cue.(My kids got a hold of it) and i didnt even watch the dvd .I thought the dvd was just going to show how to use the gismo.So i bought it again.Man i wish i would of watch it sooner. Joe your stuff is excellent and write on the money.....



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Joe has some of the best material and training aids on the market!

IMO he doesnt get the credit he deserves for the items he has put to help people with their games.

Woody
 
Joe T is the man, he should get a Nobel Prize in pool. You won't hear any BS about his stuff.

Wasn't there a rumor of a new product coming out?
 
I just got my Third Eye out again, yesterday. May very well be the best money I've spent on pool gear.
 
Someone said he has it up on his site. When i got my copy he sent it to me personally as he does mention he was going to come out with a product to attach to the third eye on his dvd.
 
I dont remember getting a dvd with my stroke trainer, I will have to unpack my stuff and see if it is there.
 
The dvd that came with myne is available on youtube under his intro to the Third Eye Stroke Trainer. The Magic Eye is a device that Joe Tucker created to help with alignment of the shot, i thought it was a aiming device which Joe said it wasn't but to me it is. As he adds dots to the mix and shows you the ghost ball. Its a plastic card with one Blue Stripe down the middle and it attaches to your Third Eye Stroke Trainer, so it standing up with the blue line up and down. Joe adds two dots on the sides of the blue stripe as you have to place yourself cause none of us shoot the same. You place the dots to cover the objectball thru your vision when down on the shot. So if you see two cueballs like me and Joe do when playing, you will see two blue stripes and three dots. You simply place the middle dot as you ghostball which i do anyways and you are aligned with the shot. As you see the ghost ball. Joe Tucker i like the way he thinks, glad to have his stuff. Shure has helped my game.

I remember the first time i got the Third Eye, i always thought i was hitting center cueball but when i tried it. In order for me to hit dead center it looks like im aiming to put a little left english on the ball. Plus i found that my stroke was turning as the left edge of the trainer would go up and the right side would go down on the back stroke and vice versa on the delivery of the stroke.
 
The 3rd eye video is on his website:
http://joetucker.net/freevideos.html

I don't see anything about The Magic Eye. So what is it? I assume it's not a secret?

Sorry guys, I have been slacking big time and meaning to get the video done for the magic eye for quite some time now and just can't seem to get'er done!
But I have been mailing them out to anyone that orders the 3rd Eye Stroke trainer and I send them the written instructions that I've attached here so everyone can see what it is and how it works.

Instructions are good but the diagram (stroke trainer) has the clip too far down the cue stick, should be on the ferrule.

I invented this after my eye therapist gave me similar eye exercises meant to get my eyes to work together better. To our luck it helps us align to the shot while also training our eyes, 10 minutes a day or before shooting really helps get the eyes off on the right track.

I'm moving this month and will have a new pool room to film in so vid should be done before
Nov or Dec.


Oh and thanks for the kind words and recommendations!!! :)))

Got it uploaded now, that was the prototype the newer version has one solid blue line that turns into 2 blue lines on both sides of the object ball when both eyes are operating together! It's pretty cooell.
 

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How much for the magic eye to those that ordered the 3rd eye a while back? :)

Great stuff Joe, keep it up :D
 
How much for the magic eye to those that ordered the 3rd eye a while back? :)

Great stuff Joe, keep it up :D

Tough question,, I've been sending them for free without people expecting them but I'm also planning on changing the retail price of the 3dr eye & magic eye with new dvd to $25 sooo I'm kinda stuck, don't want to charge you the 10 but don't want to be shipping stuff out for free either. I can just say that anyone that orders the 3rd Eye for $15 from my site gets the magic eye with it till I move the price up AND if you already have a 3rd eye 5 bucks should cover it for now?
 
Fixed it and now have the magic eye prototype for my avatar! Directions are attached also.
 

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Fixed it and now have the magic eye prototype for my avatar! Directions are attached also.

Wow is that smart or what? I HAVE to have that! For years, I've been training my center to edge alignment with a piece of string and tape.

I want one--- tell me where to send the $$$ That's a must-have, imo.

Dave
 
Joe's third eye, augmented by the magic eye is a very effective tool to help you with your perception and stroke flaws. These tools will greatly improve any aiming system you are using. I also recommend his aiming by the numbers method. The practice balls, video and workbook are very well thought out and completely intuitive. Thank you Joe for helping me to improve my game. Now, if you could just help me find more time I might actually get good.
 
I invented this after my eye therapist gave me similar eye exercises meant to get my eyes to work together better. To our luck it helps us align to the shot while also training our eyes, 10 minutes a day or before shooting really helps get the eyes off on the right track.

It appears from the geometry in the diagram that it requires you to place the cue exactly between the eyes in order to see the two semicircles form a perfect circle around the object ball (at a particular practice distance, I assume.) Is this correct?

If so, does that mean you are now advocating this head position for everyone? That would surprise me considering what you seem to understand about variation in eye dominance, strength, etc among different people based on the older 3rd eye dvd I saw.

Robert
 
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