Subsonic2u said:Hi all
I am being swamped by email and PMs about Hal Houle's aiming system. Most are good honest requests to learn. A few are not pleasant from those that do not know the system and think it's some kind of magic and want to ridicule anything they don't know. I can c why Hal stopped posting. Hal teaches free of charge to those he thinks are good people with good intentions.
Hal's health is not too good. He uses a walker to get around, but makes it from day to day.
I am not aware that Hal gave permission for anyone to teach his system. Perhaps he has.
Hal moved and also changed his phone number. I will respect his wishes and not give his # or address.
Right now Hal's computer is out of service, but I know he watches the forum on Billiards Digest and sometimes here on AZ. If anyone wants to contact him, I suggest making a post asking him to contact u. Hal contacted me out of the blue and said he wanted to teach me how to shoot pool. I didn't evern know who he was. I guess he saw some of my posts and thought I was a nice person. Anyway I'm thankful.
Charlie
That is why I recommend calling RandyG or Scott Lee, they derived their system from Hal, and yes they have his permision to teach it. Besides Randy G and Scott Lee stay young by teaching us! LOL
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 U can even put a piece of cardboard on the table to keep the shooter from seeing the P, and still make the ball.
  U can even put a piece of cardboard on the table to keep the shooter from seeing the P, and still make the ball.  Sounds crazy.  The angles are always different depending on where the OB, Q, or P is.  So how can Hal say u always aim the same, no matter what the shot?  I was very skeptical to say the least.  It was not possible and I thought that this older fellow might have lost a few cards out of the deck.
   Sounds crazy.  The angles are always different depending on where the OB, Q, or P is.  So how can Hal say u always aim the same, no matter what the shot?  I was very skeptical to say the least.  It was not possible and I thought that this older fellow might have lost a few cards out of the deck.   
 