Joe Tucker

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

No I can't say everyone should put the cue there but I am saying that I believe (and have had good results) the more you train your eyes to work together on a daily basis the better off you'll be. I believe eye dominance changes percentage wise all the time, day to day, lighting, angles and that's why I like to train my eyes when in training.

I still believe and it's just my opinion that one eyed players will be the most consistent but they are rare, next would be extremely one eyed dominant or lazy eyed players and then comes the folks (the vast majority) using 2 eyes even if one is slightly stronger than the other. It's these people I believe that need the most help.

You can center the magic eye and do some training and then take it off and move the cue a little left or right and still benefit.

oops, almost didn't answer your 1st question. Yes, centered with the object ball 4-5ft away works best. I don't have the semi circles on there anymore as I found peolpe will look thru the card at different heights so what I do is enclose some round colored stickers that they can apply at the spot they look thru the card and when done properly the 2 circles turn into 3 with the middle one being a nice ghost ball that can completely cover the object ball you're shooting.
 
This thread's got me all pumped up! I just got mine from Ozone....

I recently had lasik eye surgery, and I feel like I'm re-learning how to use my eyes again, coming from such a very strong prescription and astigmatism in both eyes.

And I do have a slight lazy, inward turning eye, but only when focusing hard solely with my dominant right eye, consciously avoiding double vision. I'm hoping that this will do as advertised, and get me back to center-ball with confidence!
 
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