Perfect Aim Video and Lesson Phoenix

There are a lot of good intentions in this thread, like "I've ordered & I'll do a review", but very little information of substance. There has been plenty of time. How about some results?

Hi there,
Many people call me to say thanks. Some call me to ask a question or two. Some put their progress and results on AZ. You need to look. I have been a little slacking at putting the new testmonials on the www.perfectaimbilliards.com web site and plan to do so later today.
One thing for sure is that if there were unhappy people out there it would be all over the internet.
I just got a call from Germany. A high profile pool instructor there wants to translate the video and sell it there for us. He said he has bought many videos and really liked the Perfect Aim because it helped his own game so quickly.
I think at last count we are at over 1100 video sold to date.
If you look through the thread you will find where one player said, I'm going to wait and see if there is a bunch of bad things about your Perfect Aim. I told him how long are you going to wait. The video has been sold for about a month already. His reply was THAT"S INCREDIBLE. Sign me up.
Thanks for asking Have a great weekend Geno...............
 
copyright

Hi Hu,
Just wanted to comment about the ebay thing. When my people contact the person that put the ad on ebay he acknowledge that he knew it wasn't right. He said he knew the rules and shouldn't have done it. He said he was surprised ebay let him do it. Ebay doesn't screen any ads. He agreed to take it off but didn't know how to do it so my people sent him instructions on how to do it.
Geno.........


Gene,

I definitely know how you feel about copyright. I have thousands of images that I can't market effectively because to advertise them is to make them available to be stolen. There are ways to protect the images and ways to go around the protection. I'm working on a "plan B" now, too soon to know if it will work.

I am glad that this took off for you. Seems like you are having fun, helping people, and making money doing it. Hard to ask for more!

Hu
 
not exactly a review, my ramblings

A disclaimer: I have worked in research and development. I was trained to not overstate what isn't proven. What is written below is much what I would have said to a fellow worker after giving something a short test. It isn't a ringing endorsement or a condemnation, just a write up of some of my very early test results. A long winded way of saying I haven't tested Gene's techniques enough to have a firm opinion about them and what they would do for my game. OK, on to my quick look at "Perfect Aim":

I can't give a fair review after working with Gene's "techniques" for lack of a better word for about an hour. I don't like to call it a system because that calls up reminders of all of the aiming system threads and this is something considerably different and shouldn't be lumped into that category.

One reason I am uncomfortable giving a review this soon is that I am always compelled to test alternatives and I got sidetracked from working with his techniques. Another is that it seems that I will have to work for awhile if Perfect Aim is going to work for me. Shots that looked badly "wrong" compared to the way I am accustomed to seeing them went into the center of the pocket like they were on a rail. Shots that looked badly "wrong" compared to the way I am accustomed to seeing them indeed missed pockets by a mile. Basically the same shot different times got wildly different results.

Other times I was very impressed that a dozen or more tries at the same shot got exactly the same result over and over, especially considering it was a very tough shot. The issue when I got wildly different results is with my weak eye and some practice needed I believe. I have to note that I had very similar issues in pistol competition and also wrestled with my weak eye when I needed input from it shooting benchrest rifle competition. It would be unfair to judge Gene's video by the short time I have worked with it. My real issue was with the weak eye shots and those I only worked on a short period of time.

Gene's way of doing things is different and having hit several million balls using another way of doing things it is very tough for me to change methods and not be mentally fighting myself while doing it. For me the verdict is still out concerning Gene's way of doing things. I do see how it could work but for me it is going to take more than a few minutes effort on my own. More time on a table or a phone call might fix my off side issues.

Hu
 
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2 cents ...

Gene,

It was nice meeting you this evening. We spoke at length after your match with Ruben. I look forward to getting your dvd.

For what it's worth, Gene is an excellent player and plays at a pro level. He's not just talk, having been involved in some high $ action here in Colorado Springs. He showed me a little of his perfect aim "system" and it does have merit. He certainly wetted my appetite enough to investigate this further.

Regards

Doug


Similar observation here; Gene is a very good player. Beyond that, Gene seems decent, self educated and observant enough to apply his own knowledge towards his own advancement in this game.

We all know that some very good teachers are not always good players. Please note that when one teaches oneself and has made the effort to break-down what is necessary and in process, made a way to communicate this to others AND has shown the capability to self-apply the lesson for success, take heed.


doGlooP
 
A disclaimer: I have worked in research and development. I was trained to not overstate what isn't proven. What is written below is much what I would have said to a fellow worker after giving something a short test. It isn't a ringing endorsement or a condemnation, just a write up of some of my very early test results. A long winded way of saying I haven't tested Gene's techniques enough to have a firm opinion about them and what they would do for my game. OK, on to my quick look at "Perfect Aim":

I can't give a fair review after working with Gene's "techniques" for lack of a better word for about an hour. I don't like to call it a system because that calls up reminders of all of the aiming system threads and this is something considerably different and shouldn't be lumped into that category.

One reason I am uncomfortable giving a review this soon is that I am always compelled to test alternatives and I got sidetracked from working with his techniques. Another is that it seems that I will have to work for awhile if Perfect Aim is going to work for me. Shots that looked badly "wrong" compared to the way I am accustomed to seeing them went into the center of the pocket like they were on a rail. Shots that looked badly "wrong" compared to the way I am accustomed to seeing them indeed missed pockets by a mile. Basically the same shot different times got wildly different results.

Other times I was very impressed that a dozen or more tries at the same shot got exactly the same result over and over, especially considering it was a very tough shot. The issue when I got wildly different results is with my weak eye and some practice needed I believe. I have to note that I had very similar issues in pistol competition and also wrestled with my weak eye when I needed input from it shooting benchrest rifle competition. It would be unfair to judge Gene's video by the short time I have worked with it. My real issue was with the weak eye shots and those I only worked on a short period of time.

Gene's way of doing things is different and having hit several million balls using another way of doing things it is very tough for me to change methods and not be mentally fighting myself while doing it. For me the verdict is still out concerning Gene's way of doing things. I do see how it could work but for me it is going to take more than a few minutes effort on my own. More time on a table or a phone call might fix my off side issues.

Hu

Hi there Mr Hu,
Please feel free to call me anytime. Good for you. I can't say too much on the thread but I can tell you this. I know you have trouble getting down low right now because of some physical issues. Hopefully that will get better for you in the near future. The one tip I can give you is to getting lower temporarily on those shots that are more difficult for you to see will help you see what PERFECT AIM is trying to show you. Give me a call 715-563-8712. It would be fun to work with you one on one. I wish I could be there in person but the speaker phone is the next best thing.
I can explain this though. This is kind of my way of explaining how and why PERFECT AIM can be so effective in a relatively short time. Pretend there were only about 20 people left on this island. For some reason they were all trying to eliminate each other. And for some reason only one person that was left standing would be the winner and would be allowed off the island. They all found a rifle. They all thought the only way to shoot it was to hold it down be their hip like the rifleman. They didn't realise that they could put their head over the gun and see the target at a longer range. So in the meantime they all kept at a distance that they knew was fairly safe. Let's say about 100 yards. Every once in awhile someone would get lucky and shoot someone even at that distance but not very often. After about a month the number of people on the island was down to 16 because 4 people got hit by lucky shots from the hip. Then one day 5 of the people on the island that were kind of closer to each other discovered that they could move their head over the gun and they could be more accurate with their shots. Soon they were able to pick off the other people that thought they were safe at the 100 yards. Now they were down to 5 people but they all knew now that the safe distance for them now was about 150 yards. This went on for about a month and someone did get lucky and did pick off somebody at the 150 yards so now they were down to 4 people. The last 4 stayed about 200 yards away from each other and seemed to feel really safe. Everything was going fine until one day one person made an amazing discovery. He could put the gun up under one of his eyes and could be fairly accurate. So accurate that he picked off the final 3 people. Because of his great discover he could now get off the island and live happily ever after.
This is exactly how it is in the pool world as we can kind of compare this to a pool tournament or even a competition for money. GAMBLING. The person that can naturally do this better can win most of the time. In the tournament this person would usually be the last one standing except someone that doesn't aim as well could get lucky and win or out manuever the other player. Sounds like some of the tournaments we've all been in. We all know who should win but sometimes some of the players are just seeing the shots good that day and defeat this top player. This is where Perfect Aim comes in. It will teach you how to get the eyes in the more correct position so you can see each shot in the most perfect manner and defeat your opponent. This is what it is all about. This is what we all strive for, to improve our games for competition whether it be cash game,tournament or league play. We spend $1000.00 of dollars for better equipment to try and improve this game we all are addicted too and love. There are all kinds of gadgets that will give you an edge and sometimes this little difference is the amount that helps that person win the competition.
PERFECT AIM can teach a person so much in such a short period of time that some people that call me just can't believe how easy it was to improve their game so quickly. If you could spend $70.00 to help you win one extra game in a race to 7 all the time that would be so huge. How many tournaments or league nights or money matchups would that have alowed you to win or have a chance to win over the years.
Example. I've been in Denver for about 2 1/2 weeks now. A young man took me to a place last night to have me play someone. I got in a game of nine ball with probably the best player there for $200.00 a game. The young man that took me there was a little afraid if I could play for the cash because he has taken people there before and lost with good players that just fell apart when the money got bigger. My little match didn't last very long. I knew this young man played very well so I knew I had to really bear down. It was on a diamond table with pretty tough pockets. There was no room for error. The match lasted about 20 games or so. I ended up winning $800.00. I know if this young man I played knew PERFECT AIM it would be really hard to defeat him the next time. He has the heart of a champion but the difference was only 2 shots in our shrt match. If I miss only 2 shots and lose those 2 games we would still be even. That is amazing only 2 shots. The Perfect Aim vedeo for $70.00 is so small and to think that those 2 less missed shots can make such a huge difference on who is going to win or lose.
The young man that took me there has alot of heart. I've been giving the PERFECT AIM lesson in Denver and he has seen me giving these lessons to everyone and never asked me for a lesson. I've been real busy giving lessons that I guess I just never asked him if he would like to learn PERFECT AIM. Well let me tell you. He jumped up after my game was over and played this young champion for $500.00 a game. He was getting the wild 5 ball but still I could see that this is a kid that has a ton of heart also. He asked me politely if I wanted half of the action and I declined stating to him that he knew how he was matching up and he was pretty sure he had the best of it and I would be happy to watch. I didn't want to hoard in on what could have been a big score for him. They played until 5:30 in the morning. The difference of the match was 4 games and they played for 7 hours. My friend that I went there with lost 4 games that cost him $2000.00 dollars. As I was watching the match I wished I could have taken him over to another table and showed him PERFECT AIM right then because I knew it would have helped him immediately. But I didn't because there was no time. He was in the heat of the battle.
On the way home we discussed PERFECT AIM. Guess who's getting a lesson today. A day late and $2000.00 later.
I was going to leave Denver this next wednesday but these guys are going to play again next Friday. I'm going to stay for this and see if my young friend wants to split the action with me after he gets the Perfect Aim lesson. Chances are he won't but I think I want to go watch this match anyway and see what a difference Perfect Aim will make.
I know that the difference for sure will be at least $2000.00. And I'm almost sure my friend will win next Friday and I am willing to put my mouth and money where my PERFECT AIM is. How's that for a statement. I will report the outcome after next Friday even if I have to leave Denver before.
For me it was a great night. I got to test my nerves with the bet up higher than I've played for in 11 years after having quit for 10 years because of my health. The conditions were real tough with benches on both sides of the table that customers were constantly getting up and down on. When the cue ball was on the rail you had to have them move so you could shoot. And then they would try to move only as little as possible. Sometimes I would go back to sit in me chair and my spot was gone. At the head rail end of the table was the waitress station and the space that everyone had to walk through. The man that was staking the young man I was playing was kind of drunk and would get in my face between shot and even complained to me when I had to use the bathroom. These were the toughest conditions that I think I ever play with in my entire life and I passed the test in flying colors. I only missed 2 balls in the hour or so that we played my friend pointed out. One of them I was distracted and the other was just a real difficult shot.
I guess\ the rest of the story will happen after next friday. Give me a call 715-563-8712 Thanks again Geno.............
 
Thanks! I'll catch you soon

Gene,

I will talk to you soon. I don't have a pool table at home and the closest decent tables are about thirty minutes to an hour away. Storm activity just cranked up in the Atlantic and I have to get a room I am adding on to my house enclosed as a first priority. Right now doors and windows are in but the walls need sheathing. My neighbors probably don't want my doors and windows flying their way!

Thanks again and I will give you a shout soon.

Hu




Hi there Mr Hu,
Please feel free to call me anytime. Good for you. I can't say too much on the thread but I can tell you this. I know you have trouble getting down low right now because of some physical issues. Hopefully that will get better for you in the near future. The one tip I can give you is to getting lower temporarily on those shots that are more difficult for you to see will help you see what PERFECT AIM is trying to show you. Give me a call 715-563-8712. It would be fun to work with you one on one. I wish I could be there in person but the speaker phone is the next best thing.
I can explain this though. This is kind of my way of explaining how and why PERFECT AIM can be so effective in a relatively short time. Pretend there were only about 20 people left on this island. For some reason they were all trying to eliminate each other. And for some reason only one person that was left standing would be the winner and would be allowed off the island. They all found a rifle. They all thought the only way to shoot it was to hold it down be their hip like the rifleman. They didn't realise that they could put their head over the gun and see the target at a longer range. So in the meantime they all kept at a distance that they knew was fairly safe. Let's say about 100 yards. Every once in awhile someone would get lucky and shoot someone even at that distance but not very often. After about a month the number of people on the island was down to 16 because 4 people got hit by lucky shots from the hip. Then one day 5 of the people on the island that were kind of closer to each other discovered that they could move their head over the gun and they could be more accurate with their shots. Soon they were able to pick off the other people that thought they were safe at the 100 yards. Now they were down to 5 people but they all knew now that the safe distance for them now was about 150 yards. This went on for about a month and someone did get lucky and did pick off somebody at the 150 yards so now they were down to 4 people. The last 4 stayed about 200 yards away from each other and seemed to feel really safe. Everything was going fine until one day one person made an amazing discovery. He could put the gun up under one of his eyes and could be fairly accurate. So accurate that he picked off the final 3 people. Because of his great discover he could now get off the island and live happily ever after.
This is exactly how it is in the pool world as we can kind of compare this to a pool tournament or even a competition for money. GAMBLING. The person that can naturally do this better can win most of the time. In the tournament this person would usually be the last one standing except someone that doesn't aim as well could get lucky and win or out manuever the other player. Sounds like some of the tournaments we've all been in. We all know who should win but sometimes some of the players are just seeing the shots good that day and defeat this top player. This is where Perfect Aim comes in. It will teach you how to get the eyes in the more correct position so you can see each shot in the most perfect manner and defeat your opponent. This is what it is all about. This is what we all strive for, to improve our games for competition whether it be cash game,tournament or league play. We spend $1000.00 of dollars for better equipment to try and improve this game we all are addicted too and love. There are all kinds of gadgets that will give you an edge and sometimes this little difference is the amount that helps that person win the competition.
PERFECT AIM can teach a person so much in such a short period of time that some people that call me just can't believe how easy it was to improve their game so quickly. If you could spend $70.00 to help you win one extra game in a race to 7 all the time that would be so huge. How many tournaments or league nights or money matchups would that have alowed you to win or have a chance to win over the years.
Example. I've been in Denver for about 2 1/2 weeks now. A young man took me to a place last night to have me play someone. I got in a game of nine ball with probably the best player there for $200.00 a game. The young man that took me there was a little afraid if I could play for the cash because he has taken people there before and lost with good players that just fell apart when the money got bigger. My little match didn't last very long. I knew this young man played very well so I knew I had to really bear down. It was on a diamond table with pretty tough pockets. There was no room for error. The match lasted about 20 games or so. I ended up winning $800.00. I know if this young man I played knew PERFECT AIM it would be really hard to defeat him the next time. He has the heart of a champion but the difference was only 2 shots in our shrt match. If I miss only 2 shots and lose those 2 games we would still be even. That is amazing only 2 shots. The Perfect Aim vedeo for $70.00 is so small and to think that those 2 less missed shots can make such a huge difference on who is going to win or lose.
The young man that took me there has alot of heart. I've been giving the PERFECT AIM lesson in Denver and he has seen me giving these lessons to everyone and never asked me for a lesson. I've been real busy giving lessons that I guess I just never asked him if he would like to learn PERFECT AIM. Well let me tell you. He jumped up after my game was over and played this young champion for $500.00 a game. He was getting the wild 5 ball but still I could see that this is a kid that has a ton of heart also. He asked me politely if I wanted half of the action and I declined stating to him that he knew how he was matching up and he was pretty sure he had the best of it and I would be happy to watch. I didn't want to hoard in on what could have been a big score for him. They played until 5:30 in the morning. The difference of the match was 4 games and they played for 7 hours. My friend that I went there with lost 4 games that cost him $2000.00 dollars. As I was watching the match I wished I could have taken him over to another table and showed him PERFECT AIM right then because I knew it would have helped him immediately. But I didn't because there was no time. He was in the heat of the battle.
On the way home we discussed PERFECT AIM. Guess who's getting a lesson today. A day late and $2000.00 later.
I was going to leave Denver this next wednesday but these guys are going to play again next Friday. I'm going to stay for this and see if my young friend wants to split the action with me after he gets the Perfect Aim lesson. Chances are he won't but I think I want to go watch this match anyway and see what a difference Perfect Aim will make.
I know that the difference for sure will be at least $2000.00. And I'm almost sure my friend will win next Friday and I am willing to put my mouth and money where my PERFECT AIM is. How's that for a statement. I will report the outcome after next Friday even if I have to leave Denver before.
For me it was a great night. I got to test my nerves with the bet up higher than I've played for in 11 years after having quit for 10 years because of my health. The conditions were real tough with benches on both sides of the table that customers were constantly getting up and down on. When the cue ball was on the rail you had to have them move so you could shoot. And then they would try to move only as little as possible. Sometimes I would go back to sit in me chair and my spot was gone. At the head rail end of the table was the waitress station and the space that everyone had to walk through. The man that was staking the young man I was playing was kind of drunk and would get in my face between shot and even complained to me when I had to use the bathroom. These were the toughest conditions that I think I ever play with in my entire life and I passed the test in flying colors. I only missed 2 balls in the hour or so that we played my friend pointed out. One of them I was distracted and the other was just a real difficult shot.
I guess\ the rest of the story will happen after next friday. Give me a call 715-563-8712 Thanks again Geno.............
 
Testimony from Germany. Potential distributor......

There are a lot of good intentions in this thread, like "I've ordered & I'll do a review", but very little information of substance. There has been plenty of time. How about some results?

Hi there, This just got in from a fellow named Ekkes from Germany that has requested to be set up as a distributor. He has his own pool school and is very well know among the pool world in germany and the surrounding areas over there.

Now enough about me let's start to talk about the important stuff... YOU AND "PERFECT AIM"

1. Congratulations for having figuered out the system and having made the DVD

I orderd the DVD about 10 days ago and had it in the mail on Wednesday. This stuff is hot!

I worked on your system for 8 hours and I got to tell you, that you have done a great job!
Actually my personal aiming system is quite similar but what I didn't figure out before, was the fact that the eye's dominance turn on cut shots. Although I always did it consciously on super thin cut shots along the rail. It is crazy that no one figuered this out before, although it is right in front of your face - just like you said.

This explains why many players have more difficulties with cuts to the left than to the right - or the other way round.

When you are in the zone, your eyes will probably do this automatically- but when you try to shoot shoot under pressure or any other time when you aim consciously you absolutely have to know with which eye you have to aim and where this eye have to be located in relationsip to the cueball and objectball.
Otherwise you have a 50% chance to miss the shot.

This is about as good as it gets. I didn't put the whole e-mail on here for privacy reasons. I get e-mails like this all the time. Most people don't just put the info on AZ billiards and I think it is because they really don't have a reason to do so unless I tell them to put their oppinion on the site to let everyone else know.

Again you can go to the site or sift through the thread. I'm sure you will see plenty. Have a great pool weekend Geno.............
 
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Hi there Mr Hu,
Please feel free to call me anytime. Good for you. I can't say too much on the thread but I can tell you this. I know you have trouble getting down low right now because of some physical issues. Hopefully that will get better for you in the near future. The one tip I can give you is to getting lower temporarily on those shots that are more difficult for you to see will help you see what PERFECT AIM is trying to show you. Give me a call 715-563-8712. It would be fun to work with you one on one. I wish I could be there in person but the speaker phone is the next best thing.
I can explain this though. This is kind of my way of explaining how and why PERFECT AIM can be so effective in a relatively short time. Pretend there were only about 20 people left on this island. For some reason they were all trying to eliminate each other. And for some reason only one person that was left standing would be the winner and would be allowed off the island. They all found a rifle. They all thought the only way to shoot it was to hold it down be their hip like the rifleman. They didn't realise that they could put their head over the gun and see the target at a longer range. So in the meantime they all kept at a distance that they knew was fairly safe. Let's say about 100 yards. Every once in awhile someone would get lucky and shoot someone even at that distance but not very often. After about a month the number of people on the island was down to 16 because 4 people got hit by lucky shots from the hip. Then one day 5 of the people on the island that were kind of closer to each other discovered that they could move their head over the gun and they could be more accurate with their shots. Soon they were able to pick off the other people that thought they were safe at the 100 yards. Now they were down to 5 people but they all knew now that the safe distance for them now was about 150 yards. This went on for about a month and someone did get lucky and did pick off somebody at the 150 yards so now they were down to 4 people. The last 4 stayed about 200 yards away from each other and seemed to feel really safe. Everything was going fine until one day one person made an amazing discovery. He could put the gun up under one of his eyes and could be fairly accurate. So accurate that he picked off the final 3 people. Because of his great discover he could now get off the island and live happily ever after.
This is exactly how it is in the pool world as we can kind of compare this to a pool tournament or even a competition for money. GAMBLING. The person that can naturally do this better can win most of the time. In the tournament this person would usually be the last one standing except someone that doesn't aim as well could get lucky and win or out manuever the other player. Sounds like some of the tournaments we've all been in. We all know who should win but sometimes some of the players are just seeing the shots good that day and defeat this top player. This is where Perfect Aim comes in. It will teach you how to get the eyes in the more correct position so you can see each shot in the most perfect manner and defeat your opponent. This is what it is all about. This is what we all strive for, to improve our games for competition whether it be cash game,tournament or league play. We spend $1000.00 of dollars for better equipment to try and improve this game we all are addicted too and love. There are all kinds of gadgets that will give you an edge and sometimes this little difference is the amount that helps that person win the competition.
PERFECT AIM can teach a person so much in such a short period of time that some people that call me just can't believe how easy it was to improve their game so quickly. If you could spend $70.00 to help you win one extra game in a race to 7 all the time that would be so huge. How many tournaments or league nights or money matchups would that have alowed you to win or have a chance to win over the years.
Example. I've been in Denver for about 2 1/2 weeks now. A young man took me to a place last night to have me play someone. I got in a game of nine ball with probably the best player there for $200.00 a game. The young man that took me there was a little afraid if I could play for the cash because he has taken people there before and lost with good players that just fell apart when the money got bigger. My little match didn't last very long. I knew this young man played very well so I knew I had to really bear down. It was on a diamond table with pretty tough pockets. There was no room for error. The match lasted about 20 games or so. I ended up winning $800.00. I know if this young man I played knew PERFECT AIM it would be really hard to defeat him the next time. He has the heart of a champion but the difference was only 2 shots in our shrt match. If I miss only 2 shots and lose those 2 games we would still be even. That is amazing only 2 shots. The Perfect Aim vedeo for $70.00 is so small and to think that those 2 less missed shots can make such a huge difference on who is going to win or lose.
The young man that took me there has alot of heart. I've been giving the PERFECT AIM lesson in Denver and he has seen me giving these lessons to everyone and never asked me for a lesson. I've been real busy giving lessons that I guess I just never asked him if he would like to learn PERFECT AIM. Well let me tell you. He jumped up after my game was over and played this young champion for $500.00 a game. He was getting the wild 5 ball but still I could see that this is a kid that has a ton of heart also. He asked me politely if I wanted half of the action and I declined stating to him that he knew how he was matching up and he was pretty sure he had the best of it and I would be happy to watch. I didn't want to hoard in on what could have been a big score for him. They played until 5:30 in the morning. The difference of the match was 4 games and they played for 7 hours. My friend that I went there with lost 4 games that cost him $2000.00 dollars. As I was watching the match I wished I could have taken him over to another table and showed him PERFECT AIM right then because I knew it would have helped him immediately. But I didn't because there was no time. He was in the heat of the battle.
On the way home we discussed PERFECT AIM. Guess who's getting a lesson today. A day late and $2000.00 later.
I was going to leave Denver this next wednesday but these guys are going to play again next Friday. I'm going to stay for this and see if my young friend wants to split the action with me after he gets the Perfect Aim lesson. Chances are he won't but I think I want to go watch this match anyway and see what a difference Perfect Aim will make.
I know that the difference for sure will be at least $2000.00. And I'm almost sure my friend will win next Friday and I am willing to put my mouth and money where my PERFECT AIM is. How's that for a statement. I will report the outcome after next Friday even if I have to leave Denver before.
For me it was a great night. I got to test my nerves with the bet up higher than I've played for in 11 years after having quit for 10 years because of my health. The conditions were real tough with benches on both sides of the table that customers were constantly getting up and down on. When the cue ball was on the rail you had to have them move so you could shoot. And then they would try to move only as little as possible. Sometimes I would go back to sit in me chair and my spot was gone. At the head rail end of the table was the waitress station and the space that everyone had to walk through. The man that was staking the young man I was playing was kind of drunk and would get in my face between shot and even complained to me when I had to use the bathroom. These were the toughest conditions that I think I ever play with in my entire life and I passed the test in flying colors. I only missed 2 balls in the hour or so that we played my friend pointed out. One of them I was distracted and the other was just a real difficult shot.
I guess\ the rest of the story will happen after next friday. Give me a call 715-563-8712 Thanks again Geno.............

There is no way your real name is not Geno Mandino. You have to be the son or grandson of one of my most favorite writers of all time, Og Mandino.

You are the best. I want to meet you. I don't care if my game only moves up a quarter ball. You are THE BEST.

It is an honor to have you on this forum and the way that you respond to detractrors and fans alike is something that others should take to heart adn learn from.

For those of you who want to see some of the works of Og Mandino you can google him if you like. Og wrote very similarly to the way Gene writes and that is why I think they must be related. Og passed on in 1996 but his legacy lives on. Og wrote a special book, "The Greatest Salesman in the World" as well as others.

I will be in Galveston, come hell or high water. Let's pray there will be no high water. :D Hope you make the trip.

JoeyA
 
Hi Geno,

I came across this article on AZ Billiards by Dr. Bob Fancher concerning the dominant eye and was wondering if it is in agreement with your Perfect Aim System? Thank you for your comments and congratulations on the success of your DVD.


The title of his article is: Dominant Eye Myth

http://www.azbilliards.com/poolshrink/column9.cfm


http://www.azbilliards.com/poolshrink/column9.cfm

Hi there dr9ball,
I read the article and no it is not the same thing or even close. He is talking about shooting with one eye only. Some people do shoot like that but it is like one in 500 or something like that. Most people shoot with both their eyes and this is where the difficulty starts. Everyone does have a dominenet eye and it does play a big role in how we aim. Those that figure this natural puzzle out better shoot better. Those that don't , don't shoot better. But with Perfect AIM I teach everyone to do what they don't do naturally and that is get the eyes in the right natural spot. Once a player understand the way this works they can improve their game immediately with much more improvement to come with a little work. The results speak for themselves. The knowledge you gain from this video is priceless. $70.00 is a steal once a person understand what they didn't know. I can't believe you haven't ordered the Perfect Aim video yet. Just kidding. Once you get the video and understand Perfect Aim you will wonder how you even played as good as what you did without knowing this. Thanks for the question. Have a great day Geno............
 
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Hi there 8ball,
It actually will compliment anything that you are using now. Myself personally I use about three different methods when I play. I incorperate all 3 into the PERFECT AIM video without really pointing out each individual method. And I guess I would have a hard time not calling it a system because there are different rules for different shots. All the other systems that are out there try to do the same thing as PERFECT AIM. There is only one correct position to have the eyes for each individual shot. Learning where this is will help you get down to this position quickly so all that is left is the fine tuning.
Just like when you aim a gun there is only one position that is correct. Wouldn't it be foolish to say OH, I have a new way to aim a rifle. You stand on one foot and start on the right and move it over and there you are. Now twist a little and wiggle a little and then you got it. This kind of sounds like some of the aiming systems? On the gun just get the site lined up with the eye.
The only problem with aiming a pool shot is now we have 2 eyes to deal with and they have to work together. Perfect Aim is the only one out there that will work on any shot you are shooting. It will show you how to get to that perfect position and teach you why. Now when the shot doesn't look right you have the ability to correct it. It's easy,simple to understand and it works.
You can call it a method,system or a technique. The bottom line is that it works. I have called it all 3 at some time. When I first started this I wasn't aware that there was any so called system. It wasn't until I got on AZ that I knew anything else existed. I was just trying to keep figuring out how to kick everyones butt. A player can get by on a bar table without PERFECT AIM and still play fairly good. I don't know how anyone can play good on a nine footer without knowing it.
Like I said before I would like to just send everyone a video and they can just send a check if they think it is the most amazing thing that they have ever seen since they have been playing pool. The level of pool would go up everywhere almost overnight.
Thanks for asking Have a great weekend Geno..................

I am trying to figure out what systems your useing in perfect aim so i can see what your seeing.You say you use three , what are they?Dont you think if you put out a video and sell it you should probably address what aiming methods your useing for it so people can more understand it.

In your video you only pocket a few shots,the cuts shots on the rail ,this is the only time i use this type of approach. Thin cut shots from about 45 degrees up to 90 and the ball cant be realy far apart.This is the only time i will do this and have been doing it for a long time.

From straight in to about a half ball the actual aim spot from the contact spot on the ball is realy only a tip to edge of tips width away maybe a tad bit more .So placeing one eye over here or over there is not going to help me.
What im trying to say is ,how i aim ,the distance between the balls and
the angle of the shot should determine where the eyes are.

Also in your video it looks like you do most of your lineing up while your down on the ball,Is this always the case?Why im asking is because alot of
my approach is from standing and trying to walk into the right line.

All what i wrote here is just my opion,im not a pro im not trying to discard
what gene is selling.If what he has offered has help your game thats great.This is video is how he does thing and what hes sees and i guess some of you see things the same way and i guess i do a little just not on all shots.
 
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I think things are fixing to get really confusing

8Pack,

I think that things are fixing to get really confusing because I don't think that you and Gene mean the same thing by "systems". We will find out shortly from Gene I hope but when he says he actually shows the systems on his video without naming them I think he is actually talking about different components of his method, not different aiming systems as most on this forum think of aiming systems.

Hu


I am trying to figure out what systems your useing in perfect aim so i can see what your seeing.You say you use three , what are they?Dont you think if you put out a video and sell it you should probably address what aiming methods your useing for it so people can more understand it.

In your video you only pocket a few shots,the cuts shots on the rail ,this is the only time i use this type of approach. Thin cut shots from about 45 degrees up to 90 and the ball cant be realy far apart.This is the only time i will do this and have been doing it for a long time.

From straight in to about a half ball the actual aim spot from the contact spot on the ball is realy only a tip to edge of tips width away maybe a tad bit more .So placeing one eye over here or over there is not going to help me.
What im trying to say is ,how i aim ,the distance between the balls and
the angle of the shot should determine where the eyes are.

Also in your video it looks like you do most of your lineing up while your down on the ball,Is this always the case?Why im asking is because alot of
my approach is from standing and trying to walk into the right line.

All what i wrote here is just my opion,im not a pro im not trying to discard
what gene is selling.If what he has offered has help your game thats great.This is video is how he does thing and what hes sees and i guess some of you see things the same way and i guess i do a little just not on all shots.
 
Hi Gene, I have re-read Bob's article and I do not believe that he is talking about shooting with just one eye. In fact he mentions in the article that Normal Vision is stereoscopic (meaning that you use both eyes) Here's a quote from the article.

Quote "Normal vision, for most people, is stereoscopic, not monocular-that is, the brain uses data from both eyes to construct each visual image. If dominant eyes had any significance, the brain would normally give more weight to data from one eye than the other. " retreived from http://www.azbilliards.com/poolshrink/column9.cfm
 
Hey Geno,

I just noticed that a DVD got to Germany in 10 days. I'm in Canada and it will be 2 weeks tomorrow from when I ordered it.............. NEVER MIND GOT HERE TODAY
 
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I am trying to figure out what systems your useing in perfect aim so i can see what your seeing.You say you use three , what are they?Dont you think if you put out a video and sell it you should probably address what aiming methods your useing for it so people can more understand it.

In your video you only pocket a few shots,the cuts shots on the rail ,this is the only time i use this type of approach. Thin cut shots from about 45 degrees up to 90 and the ball cant be realy far apart.This is the only time i will do this and have been doing it for a long time.

From straight in to about a half ball the actual aim spot from the contact spot on the ball is realy only a tip to edge of tips width away maybe a tad bit more .So placeing one eye over here or over there is not going to help me.
What im trying to say is ,how i aim ,the distance between the balls and
the angle of the shot should determine where the eyes are.

Also in your video it looks like you do most of your lineing up while your down on the ball,Is this always the case?Why im asking is because alot of
my approach is from standing and trying to walk into the right line.

All what i wrote here is just my opion,im not a pro im not trying to discard
what gene is selling.If what he has offered has help your game thats great.This is video is how he does thing and what hes sees and i guess some of you see things the same way and i guess i do a little just not on all shots.

Hi There 8pack,
I'm late for a lesson so I will finish this later. Please give me a call and I will coach you one on one. Actually what I am showing on the video are 3 distinct ways of aiming. Straight in,thin cuts and then all the shots inbetween. All the other systems or methods or whatever people call them, I don't know who puts the label on these and says this one is a system and this one is a method. With Perfect Aim it is a collection of mothods because with pool there is a collection of shots.
The best way to learn Perfect Aim is if I am there in person. The next best is with the video. You sound pretty knowledgeable about the game and I'm pretty confident that with one on one on the phone I can clear alot of things up for you. 715-563-8712 Geno Thanks and I'll be waiting for your call later in the day.
 
Hi Gene, I have re-read Bob's article and I do not believe that he is talking about shooting with just one eye. In fact he mentions in the article that Normal Vision is stereoscopic (meaning that you use both eyes) Here's a quote from the article.

Quote "Normal vision, for most people, is stereoscopic, not monocular-that is, the brain uses data from both eyes to construct each visual image. If dominant eyes had any significance, the brain would normally give more weight to data from one eye than the other. " retreived from http://www.azbilliards.com/poolshrink/column9.cfm

Hi there ,

Yes you were right. I was referring to what he did with pool by putting a patch over one eye. I guess stereoscopic does mean both eyes. We do use both eyes for just about everything we do. And yes I use this information to help with PERFECT AIM. It is something that everyone does naturally. the problem with pool is the stronger eye is sometimes trying to run the show too much and doesn't let the other one do what it should. Sometime with pool you have to over ride the natural process to get your eyes in the proper position. If I was going to say what is the most important thing about understanding aiming. I would say this is it. Perfect Aim is about teaching everyone how this works on the different shots. It can be confusing but once a person understands this whole concept it starts to appear fairly simple. Most people catch on real quick. A few have some trouble but with some one on one coaching on the phone I can get the ones that are having trouble on the right track. Have a great day and thanks again. Geno.............................
 
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8Pack,

I think that things are fixing to get really confusing because I don't think that you and Gene mean the same thing by "systems". We will find out shortly from Gene I hope but when he says he actually shows the systems on his video without naming them I think he is actually talking about different components of his method, not different aiming systems as most on this forum think of aiming systems.

Hu

Hi there Hu,
You are 100% correct. Thanks Geno...................
 
Gene,

It was nice meeting you this evening. We spoke at length after your match with Ruben. I look forward to getting your dvd.

For what it's worth, Gene is an excellent player and plays at a pro level. He's not just talk, having been involved in some high $ action here in Colorado Springs. He showed me a little of his perfect aim "system" and it does have merit. He certainly wetted my appetite enough to investigate this further.

Regards

Doug

Hi Doug,
That was some pretty good action.The hard part was what you had to put up with. Alot of distractions but it turned out OK. Ruden is a fine young player and I wish I was around longer so I can teach him PERFECT AIM. He would turn into a monster. He has alot of heart. You won't have any problem understanding PERFECT AIM. If you have any questions give me a call. 715-563-8712 It's players like yourself that make this pool world a real nice place to be. Have a great week.... Geno............
 
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