Did Patsy write this song just for me?
I believe I have read at somewhere, the possibility of using the reflection of the table lights on the balls to give you an aiming point.
I was practicing on a snooker table one night after a tourney. The guy who won the tourney was pretty much 3 sheets by then. He came over to the table and started giving me pointers. He did mention using the lights reflection. He is a god guy, he knows his game but sometimes has a hard time explaining what he wants to get across. It seemed the more I asked, the more frustrated he got.
Two weeks ago, another player showed me the reflection on the head ball on the rack. He said, imagine the light coming all the way down and you have center ball reference point. I started doing this and my break percentage has gone up considerably.
Last night I went to the hall to practice on a 9. I studied the reflections on the balls. Sometimes the light actually showed you where center ball is. Other times, I used the cusp of the arc and followed it down to where I perceived the correct spot to hit with the ghost ball.
I used a combination of light and ferrule aiming to do this. I did make some very nice shots.
Now, it could very well have been my imagination and all I was doing was
using the ghost and shot memory to make some of these.
Is there some merit to this type of aiming?
Oh nooooo, another aiming thread! Lets try and discuss this for at least a couple of minutes before we start a fight OK.
If I am crazy, just say, "Terry, yer crazy" and bury the thread.
I believe I have read at somewhere, the possibility of using the reflection of the table lights on the balls to give you an aiming point.
I was practicing on a snooker table one night after a tourney. The guy who won the tourney was pretty much 3 sheets by then. He came over to the table and started giving me pointers. He did mention using the lights reflection. He is a god guy, he knows his game but sometimes has a hard time explaining what he wants to get across. It seemed the more I asked, the more frustrated he got.
Two weeks ago, another player showed me the reflection on the head ball on the rack. He said, imagine the light coming all the way down and you have center ball reference point. I started doing this and my break percentage has gone up considerably.
Last night I went to the hall to practice on a 9. I studied the reflections on the balls. Sometimes the light actually showed you where center ball is. Other times, I used the cusp of the arc and followed it down to where I perceived the correct spot to hit with the ghost ball.
I used a combination of light and ferrule aiming to do this. I did make some very nice shots.
Now, it could very well have been my imagination and all I was doing was
using the ghost and shot memory to make some of these.
Is there some merit to this type of aiming?
Oh nooooo, another aiming thread! Lets try and discuss this for at least a couple of minutes before we start a fight OK.
If I am crazy, just say, "Terry, yer crazy" and bury the thread.