Please leave my name out of any of this "make a drill video" baloney. I don't play pool to get good at drills. On the rare occasion I do drills I do it to get good at pool. And all a drill means is that you get good at doing that particular drill. Given enough time and effort you can get good at the line of balls up table drill; the L drill; the circle drill; the cross drill; the balls on the rail drill; the don't-hit-a-rail drill; and so forth. Proficiency at one or all doesn't mean you can run eight and out when the heat is on; run a 5-pack to win when your opponent is on the hill, or run 100 at 14.1. It certainly proves nothing about the exactness, soundness, or efficacy of an aiming system.
The bottom line test is playing a game of pool well. And that is a matter of proving who strokes better; is able to consistently execute better; has more experience; knows more shots; and yes, aims better. But the aiming is just one component of a complex whole and that is what makes all this CTE baloney so stupid -- it's like saying whoever has the best GPS has the best car.
Lou Figueroa
not making any vids
just to make Spider happy
Between you correcting Gene, correcting the pool school format and letting everyone here know that aiming is only a small part of pool ---- you should be awarded the azb nobel prize for knowing everything.