Is it just me or does it look like that ball is being under-cut...looks to me like it's going to throw off and miss the corner, LOL
Well I should have known better than to expect an open discussion about merits of what I've tried to contribute.
Is it just me or does it look like that ball is being under-cut...looks to me like it's going to throw off and miss the corner, LOL
I wonder if he makes very nice leather cases?are you going to tell us who you are now lol ?
Is it just me or does it look like that ball is being under-cut...looks to me like it's going to throw off and miss the corner, LOL
Maybe I'm miss understanding the concept but IMO all three targets are easily in my field of vision in this shot. Obviously part of the pocket is occluded but not enough for me to not be able to picture it for the purpose of the shot, which BTW includes the pocket facing from this angle of entry and not the center of the hole itself. (Just for clarification ) And for the record, just because this cue cam sees this shot this way, doesn't mean this is the only way to see it.
While the OPs statement may sound at tad "out there" at first read , after thinking about it I'm not sure of any shots that can't be 'seen' in this manner, infact I believe I do typically. At least without having a table in front of me right now.
You need an aiming system lol
I still think he's gonna miss this shot, LOL!!!
BTW, cover up the left side of this picture where the pocket is and see how much fun this shot looks...I see both sides here but I'd choose to see the pocket as opposed to not see it...just saying. But when I blew up the photo and envisioned shooting that ball (and missing due to under-cutting it) ...I found myself referencing the pocket, then memorizing the path...finally shooting ...found myself not looking at the pocket while shooting, but the thought of covering up the view of the pocket would make me crazy...so I see both sides, and thanks for confusing me!!!!
If I find myself confused and missing shots next week, I'm gonna blame all of you, LOL
And it's really simple to explain. But harder than hell to do.
After you decide on your shot and your position and get down over the ball after placing your left hand properly you must setup to have this in your field of view:
You must see the cue ball, object ball and pocket all at the same time.
PERIOD.
If you set up any other way or must move your head to do this you are set up incorrectly.
PERIOD.
Now if you watch the best play you'll see their eyes move between the pocket, object ball and cue ball. However when they stroke all three will be in their field of vision.
"aiming system agnostic"
I've read a few neuropsychology books. The most interesting cases were war wounds of course. Perhaps you should reread them.
Well I should have known better than to expect an open discussion about merits of what I've tried to contribute.
This is not something you have to agree with or disagree with.
It was on a barbox, and results are not typical.
(Way to call on the BSer's, though, you're just off the mark this time)
And it's really simple to explain. But harder than hell to do.
After you decide on your shot and your position and get down over the ball after placing your left hand properly you must setup to have this in your field of view:
You must see the cue ball, object ball and pocket all at the same time.
PERIOD.
If you set up any other way or must move your head to do this you are set up incorrectly.
PERIOD.
Now if you watch the best play you'll see their eyes move between the pocket, object ball and cue ball. However when they stroke all three will be in their field of vision.