Perfect pool tournament story

genomachino

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It all started with a drive to Wausau, Wi with my good old friend Doc. I drove from Minneapolis and picked him up in Cadott. He's got lots of money but tighter than a drum. When he gets in my van he brings this brown sack with his clothes in. That's what I mean by tight. No suitcase.
I told him I was going to buy him one for Christmas. :rolleyes:

We drive the 75 miles to Wausau and get a room for 2 nights at $45.00 per night. get all our stuff unloaded and head down to Mickeys Billiards to see if there was any action.

When we got there we found not many players around. The roads were kind of bad from about 4 or 5 inches of snow that day. Then I saw an old friend Mike Nivers. We played some cheap races to 5 for a few hours.

Then some friends from Minneapolis came in and we all got together for a ring game on the 9' table in the bar. Scott Bergman, David Wiebelhaus, Cory ?, Mike Nivers and Allison Fischer from the Wausau area and myself.

Then I noticed a young man named Corey that I had given a perfect Aim lesson to about 2 months ago. He was shooting in the poolhall part so I walked out there and said a quick hello. I was glad to see him and I asked how his aiming was coming along and his reply was great. The next day in the tournament I was really going to see how great his aim was for sure first hand.

We go back to the room and Doc knows how important it is to get at least 8 hours of sleep before the tournys. I have a machine for sleep apnea that helps me breath when I sleep. I have a power strip that I plug into the wall and also plug in my electric alarm clock and a small fan to make a little noise to cover up other noises.

Well we get to sleep OK. I took me about an hour to get to sleep. Now I'm looking at only 7 hours. Doc wakes up at 8:00 am to use the bathroom and somehow trips on my power strip and unplugs it from the wall shutting off my air for my breathing machine, fan and alarm clock.

He turns the light on and we get everything hooked back up. Doc feels real bad that he woke me up. I didn't say a word but i was just laughing inside at how funny this whole situation was. The part that bothers Doc the most is the money though. He wants to buy me in the calcutta and he knows that if I don't get enough sleep I might not play good. I just laughed some more inside. :rotflmao1:

Doc got up at 10:00 so he could get there at 11:00 to buy me in the calcutta. I had my alarm set for 11:00 so i could be there at noon for the start of the tourny.

Everything went fine with my first 3 or 4 matches in the tourny until I ran into Cory Bloemers. My student of Perfect Aim from 2 months ago.

I missed a couple of shots and never got another chance hardly to recover. I don't think Corey missed a shot.

Like POW I was in the losers bracket. Not a good place to be if you want to win this thing. There's a bunch of good players here and a race to 7 can get over real fast.

Well I kept on winning and I realized I was going to get to play Corey again for second and third. Then I realized that Corey had just got done playing Dave Wiebelhaus from Minneapolis for the hotseat. I have also worked quite a bit with Dave teaching him the Perfect Aim technique.

I had seen Dave play a couple of matches and I was impressed with how he was just firing the shots in. But I had no idea that he was in the hotseat. This was a real accomplishment for him.

I played almost a perfect match against Corey and won 7-5.

Then I played Dave in the final. The first set we were tied up 4-4 at one point. I ended up winning 7-5.

The second set I got it rolling and was ahead 5-1 and got lazy on my shape and lost the game that would have put me on the hill. The next time I got to the table the score was 5-4. dave ran 2 more racks. He just fired right back. Showed alot of salt.

Finally Dave broke and scratched. I kept control of the games after that and won the final set but not until I realized that I was in a real battle.

This kid Dave, I think he can't be more than 25, can really play now. I play with him in all the weekly tournys in the Twin Cities. He's always pumping me for info on how this is or that is. it looks like he's been doing his homework.

After the tourny we're standing around. Corey, Myself and dave. I said to both of them. This is a Perfect Aim ending. 2nd and 3rd were won by recently taught Perfect Aim students and 1st was the teacher.

Corey spoke up and said he now can beat the players he couldn't before and my reply was that I can see why.

Dave said he has never gotten to the Hotseat in a tournament like this.
$50.00 entry. First being $1000 and second being $750. He never could imagine doing what he had done.

I told Dave he belonged where he was at. He beat alot of good pool players to get there. He's going to win a big one in the near future for sure. That;s an easy one to predict.

Then I remembered something. I remembered a simular situation.

When I first started traveling teaching Perfect Aim I was in Phoenix. One of my first lessons was with Frank Robartz. At this time Franks rating was a 9. My rating was a 10-2 which is like saying I am a 12. And Scott frost is a 10-2 also.

Before the Desert Classic tour event that month I told Frank I wouldn't be surprised if we took 1st and second in the tourny. Frank just looked at me and smiled like , Ya right. I told him I wasn't kidding. He was rifling those balls in like they were peas for the past 2 weeks. It had been about a month since he learned Perfect Aim.

Guess what? It was Frank and myself playing for the hot seat. I won so Frank had to play Scott Frost who came up the loser side. Frank took care of Scott handily and then had to play one more match with the teacher,myself.

I won but had come from behind and run 5 to do it. Frank almost took care of me also.

The real story that day was Frank Robartz and what had happened to his game. And what he had accomplished.

There was nobody there that would have picked him to be playing for the hotseat. Absolutely nobody but myself.

In Wausau with Corey and Dave I was really surprised. But then again after I thought a bit, not really. :grin:

For them it will just get better because now that they understand perfect Aim they will just get better at coordinating their body with the correct info the eyes are giving to the brain.

As a teacher I couldn't have been prouder. I have dedicated the last 2 years of my life to teaching this to as many players as I can. Sometimes it gets tough financially but it's moments like this that make it all worth while.

When I started this I thought I can finally give back to the sport that has given me so many great memories by teaching Perfect Aim.

But so many more magic moments and memories are happening all the time.

That's what's so great about this game of pool we all seem to love and are kind of addicted to.

More great moments and so many great memories happening everyday.

Thank You to everyone :grin: Geno.......................
 
Geno, these results do not surprise me, your teaching good valuable info.
Hope all is well, Dave
 
Hey it was great to see you agian Gene. Had a blast there at mickeys even though I didnt play in the tourney. What you were saying about how tuff the tourney was is right. Man the level of talent there. I didnt know who to buy in the calcutta I thought half the field was cable of going 7 and out. Let me know when you are comming back to wisconsin so the wife and I can take a lesson. Good travels to you Gene see ya next time.
 
Nice post Geno. Glad to hear things are going well. Its been a long time since we have talked, but there will be another tourney in Indy on March 19 & 20. Any chance you will be in the area?
 
The REAL DEAL!

Great story Gene! I've seen you play and I've seen you teach. You're the real deal!
 
I hope so........

Nice post Geno. Glad to hear things are going well. Its been a long time since we have talked, but there will be another tourney in Indy on March 19 & 20. Any chance you will be in the area?

Hi there Woody,
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I'm trying to find a motorhome right now and I'm redoing the video.As soon as both are done I'm on the road again. Can't wait hardly.

With the shoulder just about healed up I will be having alot more fun playing also. If i play for 2 days I still need lots of ice that night or it's tough to sleep.

I love to teach but it sure is fun to play and I'm feeling pretty confident right now.

4 9-ball tournys in 4 weeks with 2 first, a second and I think a sixth.

Can't wait to get on the road again. Kind of sounds like a song. I think my friend Willie sings it.

My plan is to head south and Indy is south. That's also a great tourny.

Just like in the old days.

Hopefully I'll see you there.
 
Hey Gene,

Congrats on the tourney! The info is solid and should be a part of everybody's game... just not people I have to match up against. :grin:

Best,
Mike
 
Glad to hear that your healing up and playing more.
Good luck and thank you for opening my eyes to Perfect Aim
 
Got my break Back........

Glad to hear that your healing up and playing more.
Good luck and thank you for opening my eyes to Perfect Aim

Hi there Pete,

It's pretty good now. But it will still get better I hope. The shoulder I mean. It's about 70%. I was told it will get to about 90%.

You know what's really funny. Every once in a while I miss a few shots that I shouldn't. Then I realize I don't have my eyes right.

Then I found out that many players that learn Perfect Aim have the same problem. The minute that I forget the adjustment that makes the shot look so much clearer I start missing a shot here and there.

Thanks again Geno..........
 
Hi there Pete,

It's pretty good now. But it will still get better I hope. The shoulder I mean. It's about 70%. I was told it will get to about 90%.

You know what's really funny. Every once in a while I miss a few shots that I shouldn't. Then I realize I don't have my eyes right.

Then I found out that many players that learn Perfect Aim have the same problem. The minute that I forget the adjustment that makes the shot look so much clearer I start missing a shot here and there.

Thanks again Geno..........

Geno, if I center the cue beneath my eyes, are my eyes then within approximately 1/8 inch of that "perfect " place you keep preaching about. It's easy enough to say no, if it isn't so, and you've had multiple opportunities to do so.

When we bought your DVD, you promised to answer our questions. How many more times are you going to avoid my legitimate question?

I believe that if you avoid this question this time, that is tantamount to admitting that "Perfect Aim" is simply a requirement to center the cue between eyes - nothing more.

Sorry, but you promised to answer our questions and I'm simply holding you to that promise.
 
I hope to help you personally when I go to Arizona.

Geno, if I center the cue beneath my eyes, are my eyes then within approximately 1/8 inch of that "perfect " place you keep preaching about. It's easy enough to say no, if it isn't so, and you've had multiple opportunities to do so.

When we bought your DVD, you promised to answer our questions. How many more times are you going to avoid my legitimate question?

I believe that if you avoid this question this time, that is tantamount to admitting that "Perfect Aim" is simply a requirement to center the cue between eyes - nothing more.

Sorry, but you promised to answer our questions and I'm simply holding you to that promise.

Hi there again,

Sure the cue is inbtween your eyes but that does not mean you have it in your most correct position. There is one spot when you adjust according to your dominant eye that will look perfect. This is where you need to be.

Depending on the degree of your eyes dominance depends on where this spot will be for each individual. With Perfect Aim I just help players find their perfect spot.

A few players that didn't understand how this works or couldn't make it work were identifying the wrong eye as dominant. they would pass every eye dominance test that says they are right eye dominant only to eventually find out they are left or vise-versa.

If you would like you can call me like we did before and maybe I can help you figure this out.

Before you call have 2 balls the size of softballs or they can actually be softballs. This will help you see what is going on with the eyes and we will be able to tell easily which eye is your pool shooting dominant eye.

715-563-8712 After 3:00 in the afternoon would be great.

I wish i was there so I could help you in person because I really believe you are sincere.

Talk to you soon geno..........
 
gene

gene are you going to the beloit tourny this weekend? I'm looking to play some bartable sets 1-200 if interested. hope all is well. Tom
 
Hi there again,

Sure the cue is inbtween your eyes but that does not mean you have it in your most correct position. There is one spot when you adjust according to your dominant eye that will look perfect. This is where you need to be.

Depending on the degree of your eyes dominance depends on where this spot will be for each individual. With Perfect Aim I just help players find their perfect spot.

A few players that didn't understand how this works or couldn't make it work were identifying the wrong eye as dominant. they would pass every eye dominance test that says they are right eye dominant only to eventually find out they are left or vise-versa.

If you would like you can call me like we did before and maybe I can help you figure this out.

Before you call have 2 balls the size of softballs or they can actually be softballs. This will help you see what is going on with the eyes and we will be able to tell easily which eye is your pool shooting dominant eye.

715-563-8712 After 3:00 in the afternoon would be great.

I wish i was there so I could help you in person because I really believe you are sincere.

Talk to you soon geno..........

Thanks for your reply, Geno, and your acknowledgement that I might be sincere - because I am. Unfortunately and, as I expected, you again did not answer the question. To me, and probably most others, your reply seems carefully crafted only to evade the question and spam the thread. I didn't ask about, nor do I care about, eye dominance.

The question posed at least ten times over the past year is: If I center the cue beneath my eyes are my eyes then within 1/8 inch of that "perfect" place you refer to? Please, no more spam - a direct answer would be greatly appreciated. This is a meat and potatos question.
 
Thanks for your reply, Geno, and your acknowledgement that I might be sincere - because I am. Unfortunately and, as I expected, you again did not answer the question. To me, and probably most others, your reply seems carefully crafted only to evade the question and spam the thread. I didn't ask about, nor do I care about, eye dominance.

The question posed at least ten times over the past year is: If I center the cue beneath my eyes are my eyes then within 1/8 inch of that "perfect" place you refer to? Please, no more spam - a direct answer would be greatly appreciated. This is a meat and potatos question.

The answer is No!

And for him to give you explaination on the forum would be difficult to do, especially without giving everyone the full free information in the DVD.
 
Thanks for your reply, Geno, and your acknowledgement that I might be sincere - because I am. Unfortunately and, as I expected, you again did not answer the question. To me, and probably most others, your reply seems carefully crafted only to evade the question and spam the thread. I didn't ask about, nor do I care about, eye dominance.

The question posed at least ten times over the past year is: If I center the cue beneath my eyes are my eyes then within 1/8 inch of that "perfect" place you refer to? Please, no more spam - a direct answer would be greatly appreciated. This is a meat and potatos question.

How about you let it go, or call Geno as he suggested? There are plenty of people here who validate Geno's claims, in one manner or another. I would think that he is credible, to many at least. If you don't like his answer, then by all means stop asking him over and over again, hoping for a different answer.

He quite clearly answered you, in that depending on one's degree of eye-dominance, that "perfect" place can be different. I haven't ever seen or viewed the system, and I can understand that. There is no "one size fits all" answer.

Instead of accusing Geno of spamming, when he isn't (at this time), one could accuse you of stirring the pot, and trying to create an argument. Whether you are sincere or not.

Try to have a good day. Hopefully the weather isn't as crappy where you are as it is here. (At least we aren't in Australia, tho...)
 
The answer is No!

And for him to give you explaination on the forum would be difficult to do, especially without giving everyone the full free information in the DVD.

Stuckart, no offense intended but, I think you are wrong. And I certainly wish you and other huggers would quit running interference for Geno. If the answer is 'No", let Geno say that. That is not much of a request.
 
How about you let it go, or call Geno as he suggested? There are plenty of people here who validate Geno's claims, in one manner or another. I would think that he is credible, to many at least. If you don't like his answer, then by all means stop asking him over and over again, hoping for a different answer.

He quite clearly answered you, in that depending on one's degree of eye-dominance, that "perfect" place can be different. I haven't ever seen or viewed the system, and I can understand that. There is no "one size fits all" answer.

Instead of accusing Geno of spamming, when he isn't (at this time), one could accuse you of stirring the pot, and trying to create an argument. Whether you are sincere or not.

Try to have a good day. Hopefully the weather isn't as crappy where you are as it is here. (At least we aren't in Australia, tho...)

Justahugger, I didn't ask you anything. And Geno did not answer my question. Please let him answer. Thanks
 
Stuckart, no offense intended but, I think you are wrong. And I certainly wish you and other huggers would quit running interference for Geno. If the answer is 'No", let Geno say that. That is not much of a request.

Wow!

I'll tell you exactly why the answer is No.

Your Question: If I center the cue beneath my eyes are my eyes then within 1/8 inch of that "perfect" place you refer to?

The real answer is that without someone standing right over you while you are down on your cue the chances that you are exactly 1/8" off of that perfect place is very very doubtful.

I've helped many friends find that "perfect" spot and most had to be adjusted more than 3/4" - 1" or more. (In either direction, based on dominate eye of each player)

It's not the easiest to tell someone exactly over a chat forum, because everyone is different.

I did send Gene a message that I'm in AZ and could meet up with you to help you, but after all your nice kind words I think I'm gonna pass. Sorry Gene!
 
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