For those of you that are better players and still try to use an aiming system here is a shot I practice a lot.
Cue ball Frozen to the middle of the end tail, object ball 1/16" off the side rail at the second diamond near the same end rail.
Try Warping that shot in the far corner on a tight Diamond. Make it 5 times in a row. Now try it for 100 a game or more.
If you can barely get the tip on the cue ball what good is an aiming system.
Let your Subconscious mind do the work. It's a Super Computer.
Bill S.
If you have only a portion of the cueball to hit then an aiming system becomes an even greater tool to use to help with lining up right on the shot. It's funny that you use this example because this is PRECISELY the type of shot where aiming systems really show how good they are.
Super Computers need to be programmed. Gordy Vanderveer said it well the other day, feeding the subconscious. Aiming systems are literally programming for the subconscious.
I have shot those clutch shots just as you describe for $100 a game and higher. Often make them precisely BECAUSE I was able to aim them properly using CTE and hold it together enough to lay down a good stroke.
In China I lost $500 to a guy and then spent three weeks really learning CTE and committed to using it every time. I played him again and won $1800 while giving him weight. The "tough" shots I had dogged previous were now being made and I didn't give away games.