Split the difference aiming system explain

You grow less relevant with every post.
LMAO! And your claim to fame here for relevancy is.....? I know. Two words. "Sounds like". One who never gets on the table to work with different methods presented but knows all about it to speak negatively and belittle the method or those who do know and use it successfully. Let's just say I wouldn't want to play the way you do under any circumstances and vice versa.

I think my screen name should be changed to "angled line" or "pivoted line" because both are extremely relevant when it comes to playing pool. straightline...not so much. How boring.
 
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I've tried it and it absolutely works. I don't know why, makes no sense, but it works and is easy. Wish I knew why it works.
Why it works is because you got on the table and did it visually and physically as he stated. No more needed
other than keep using it to where you rarely miss. Simple stuff with no advanced degrees necessary.
 

boogieman might have said it best, gets you close and the subconscious does the rest.​

Any time a player is learning something new before it's fully ingrained physically and visually, there's some conscious and subconscious manipulation going on to get it right. But once you've put in the hours, reps, and every cut angle possible over and over, you see it...know it...set up specifically with the tip of the cue onto the OB with no guesswork...and take the shot. There are other nuances like head and eyes positions over the cue along the line as well as strict observation of the cue TIP itself and different parts of it. You can't be lax or sloppy. Do it all the time for a number of months and you'll see what I mean.
 
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