... after I see the ghost ball ...
That defines the "aim."
then I use both the outer edges of the cue ball to form an imaginary tunnel down to the outer edges of the ghost ball. Is this not sighting?
Yes. Here, you are sighting to your aiming target (the "ghost ball"). Not everybody is as good as you seem to be at "seeing the ghost ball." I think my aiming/sighting method is very similar to yours; although, I also sometimes visualize the contact point on the OB. To me, the more visual info I have the better (sometimes).
Now for extreme cut shots I use the inside edge of the cueball as a guide, but I still using the outer edgeS of the cueball. Sometimes if you concentrate only on one thing, like the inner edges ONLY, you cannot see the forest for the trees to check your work. My mind double checks everything on cutshots
Thank you for your insights.
I practice these EVERY practice session for about 20 minutes with center ball, inside and outside english.
I think if everybody were as disciplined as you sound, we would all improve.
Do you practice extreme cut shots (let's say 85%) every day Dave?
No. I don't even play pool every day, much less practice every day, much less dedicate any of the little time I have to extreme thin cuts. I'm sure if I did, I would be much better at them.
If you did I think you would discover the best method and quit theorizing so much.
I don't think there is a "best method" that would apply equally well to all people. Visualization and perception are much too complicated to describe with a simple one-size-fits-all theory. That's why I am asking what different people do and what they think. I think the complexities and subtleties of aiming and sighting are party what makes this game so challenging, individualistic, fun, and frustrating at times. That's why I find it interesting to hear and read what people think about these topics. I'm not trying to find some grand "Holy Grail" theory.
Please pardon me for playing devil's advocate, but do you ever come up with be BEST method?
Sometimes, yes. For example: the best tip height for accurate speed control, the best amount of of spin and English to maximize spin-induced throw, the best tip height for a long power draw shot, the best bridge length to use to make BHE the most effective, the best peace-sign angles to use to visualize the CB direction with different types of shots, the best tip height to achieve immediate CB roll, etc.! But I don't think it's so easy to come up with a "best" aiming/sighting system for all people.
You need to take a stand someday and not just do polls
The purpose of the poll is to find out what different people think. I don't intend to "take a stand" concerning aiming and sighting; although, my opinions on these topics can be found here:
I usually can only stand to glance at your stuff
I'm sorry I inflict so much pain. You better not visit the links above. I don't want to be responsible for the medical condition it might create for you. :frown:
Why don't you team up with some medical doctors to get the correct answers?
I doubt there are very many medical doctors out there that know or can figure out the best way to aim and sight pool shots, but I could be wrong.
Regards,
Dave