I just noticed this 22-page booklet that I must have gotten with some magazines I bought from Mark Griffin. I think it was for an instructional clinic. I think you need the instruction in the clinic to understand it.
In reading through the material, I think you really had to be there. There is a discussion of amounts of spin, squirt and swerve, and then a series of about a dozen positions. He also talks about "the widest part of the pocket," which seems to mean where you go with a fuller hit on the cue ball. He says which side of the stick to aim with at the contact point. Maybe talking with his co-presenter, Rolando Aravena, would help. Rolando was (and maybe still is) the house pro at Amsterdam in NYC.
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Rolando is the house guy at Strokers in Palm Harbor Florida. Great person and very knowledgeable about pool. I’ll have to ask him about this.In reading through the material, I think you really had to be there. There is a discussion of amounts of spin, squirt and swerve, and then a series of about a dozen positions. He also talks about "the widest part of the pocket," which seems to mean where you go with a fuller hit on the cue ball. He says which side of the stick to aim with at the contact point. Maybe talking with his co-presenter, Rolando Aravena, would help. Rolando was (and maybe still is) the house pro at Amsterdam in NYC.
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please let us know what he saysRolando is the house guy at Strokers in Palm Harbor Florida. Great person and very knowledgeable about pool. I’ll have to ask him about this.
I don't know what Rolando does for OUTSIDE English and the ferrule but there are more ways than one to skin a cat. Hal Houle figured it out over 70 years ago. First of all, there are NO contact points involved with the OB. There's only the center of the OB, the 1/4 or 3/4, and the edge. Yeah, I know - I know, if Hal did something it MUST be bogus and witchcraft. Too bad and bullshit if that's the mindset. Not my loss.please let us know what he says
This is exactly what I'm talking about with 2D drawings bullsh*t! What a waste of time and energy. The hardest thing in pool to do is trying to link up an imaginary contact point on the OB with an equal and opposite imaginary contact point on the cue ball which isn't even visible because it's on the DARK SIDE OF THE MOON the eyes can't see!Here's a 2D drawing you should pay attention to.
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Say this is the cue ball. Call the X exit a dupe of the contact point on an object ball off in the distance. Easy to see and locate. Much more concise than quarters and thirds etc... Note the inscribed ellipse depicting the equator. Note also the other end of line X. OMG! X-Ray vision! It's the contact point!!11!1!.
How do you determine this ellipse on a blank ball? Simple. The visible equator gives you the correct bottom half. The center sphere is always center sphere. Flip the equator over the center to form the ellipse and there you have the front of the ball to place any point you need to aim.
Head elevation merely opens or closes the ellipse. If you're so level, all you see is a horizontal line, (not even possible) then you don't need the ellipse. Your contact point will be on the line you can see.
chill man damn lmaoThis is exactly what I'm talking about with 2D drawings bullsh*t! What a waste of time and energy. The hardest thing in pool to do is trying to link up an imaginary contact point on the OB with an equal and opposite imaginary contact point on the cue ball which isn't even visible because it's on the DARK SIDE OF THE MOON the eyes can't see!
Heaven forbid what will happen if the tip of the cue doesn't strike dead center CB with this garbage visual to produce all of the other factors of spin and deflection. And that's even if the two contact points got luckily lined up to begin with.
THERE IS NOTHING EASIER, MORE ACCURATE, NO IMAGINATION, VISUALS JUMPING RIGHT OUT AT YOU, AS CLEAR AND CONCISE AS A LASER THAN AIMING WITH THE EDGE OF THE CB TO VARIOUS POINTS ON THE OB. NOTHING!!
LINK IT UP WITH CCB AND YOU HAVE A DOUBLE WHAMMY! NO IMAGINATION AND GUESSING!
NO PRO ON THE PLANET IN THE HISTORY OF POOL PLAYS THE GAME WITH THIS CRAP GOING ON IN THEIR HEAD AND ABLE TO PUT IT TO USE IN REAL LIFE. IT'S ONLY ON PAPER IN 2D!
You are the kind of person I would play every day of my life for everything I own and everything YOU own which in your case would be down to NOTHING in a very short period of time. WHAT USELESS GARBAGE!! Is this supposed to DAZZLE me and everyone else on here with your ability to make 2D drawings and the supposed exactness of it all? It's not reality on the table! It can't be seen and performed!
Do you even play for money? Do you even live in the USA? Do you even know what end of the cue to hit the ball with?
Chill WHAT? I'm having fun and telling it like it really is! Aren't you in reading it? If not, don't read. I have a reputationchill man damn lmao
That's nice. It also tells me more that you have no clue what you're talking about. But keep trying. Dazzle me withOh, The method is perfect. I use backhand english no problem.
bla blah...That's nice. It also tells me more that you have no clue what you're talking about. But keep trying. Dazzle me with
additionally worthless 2D drawings and math formulas like it's supposed turn someone into a player. I can't wait.
For you it's WAAH-WAAH-WAAH --- BLAH BLAH is what you did in your worthless 2D post.bla blah...
You have to know Spideyspeak to understand his posts - for instance, when Spidey says something is "bullsh*t" that's his way of saying he just doesn't have a clue what it means (but of course will never admit that).This is exactly what I'm talking about with 2D drawings bullsh*t!
ROTFLMAO!! You are tooooo MUCH! This from the man who has been spouting off for 25 years (yes, 25 continuous years)You have to know Spideyspeak to understand his posts - for instance, when Spidey says something is "bullsh*t" that's his way of saying he just doesn't have a clue what it means (but of course will never admit that).
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