The SEE System

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Any body here use the SEE System.

I bought the the SEE System for $54.90. Pretty pricey, but I don't regret spending the $54.90, because it is one of the most complete instructional billiard tutorials, I have purchased. 5+ hours of videos and over 200 pages of PDF instruction. IMO anyone who tries this and puts in at least 10 hours of practice will love it.

I also have TOI, Pro One, and Jimmy Reid's DVDs and Tor Lowerys DVDs who I have recently found out, the material Tor used was, allegedly, Jimmy Reids material.

IMO only Jimmy Reid's Instructions are comparable. The videos Ekkes, has on Youtube is only a scratch on the surface of what he gives you. Anyone looking for a playing system should check it out.:smile:
 
Any body here use the SEE System.

I bought the the SEE System for $54.90. Pretty pricey, but I don't regret spending the $54.90, because it is one of the most complete instructional billiard tutorials, I have purchased. 5+ hours of videos and over 200 pages of PDF instruction. IMO anyone who tries this and puts in at least 10 hours of practice will love it.

I also have TOI, Pro One, and Jimmy Reid's DVDs and Tor Lowerys DVDs who I have recently found out, the material Tor used was, allegedly, Jimmy Reids material.

IMO only Jimmy Reid's Instructions are comparable. The videos Ekkes, has on Youtube is only a scratch on the surface of what he gives you. Anyone looking for a playing system should check it out.:smile:
Personally I don't think the SEE system is pricey. A Kamui tip and chalk are together far more expensive, and people buy them like they're going out of fashion. They last you a year, Max. Any intructional DVD or book you buy is knowledge and will last a lifetime.

SEE is great, If you can notice the angles of shots and what category they fall into then it will transform your game. I expected it to just be about pocketing balls with a few banks thrown in there. No. It covers a huge amount of the game in general, and is the most complete instructional material out there. Ekkes enthusiasm for the game shines through in the videos and he is an excelent teacher.

Can't recommend SEE system enough.
 
Thanks guys for your nice comments!
This made my day!!! I am a pool enthousiast (pool fool :-) ) and really happy to get such nice reactions from all over the world!

Right now I am at the national championchips of Germany. Monday till Wednesday I play the national 8- ball tournament for which I qualified. Keep your fingers crossed for me!

From Thursday till Sunday I am on the road giving pool workshops!
Sometimes life is great!
 
Hi Ekkes
I've sent you an email on The See system which I received some time ago.
Although I downloaded the link several times I feel there may have been problems with the download for some reason.
Cheers
Gazman100
 
i use SEE system by sir EKKES and im happy what the result of my practicing this system i can now make/pot a ball before in 10pcs ball i only shot 4 now make my game improve from 10 pcs ball i can now shot 8-9 shot,,,especially in first catergory 2nd category...i love SEE system in bankning and aiming
 
Yes, I use it exclusively now. I used 90/90 for a bit, and Pro One for quite some time, and still use that for certain types of shots. I just found SEE to be a little more natural for me, it's quite amazing what you can do with it, as with Pro One. The nice thing about SEE are the english adjustments, really takes the guess work out of using spin, I find it even more accurate on most shots than using back hand or front hand type adjustments. These systems require work but with practice they become almost subconscious on most shots.

I helped edit the English version of the latest revision and have been teaching a few people locally as well and everyone loves it. Almost immediate results, within a lesson or two people are pocketing balls much more consistently than before. And as mentioned, there is a LOT of material and support video, definitely a bargain for the price.

If anyone has questions on the material, you can always reach out to Ekkes or myself and we would be glad to help.
Scott
 
Tomorrow is my last day on the road giving workshops.
Was a great time! I love to see that smile on the face of players when they have learned something that helps their game!!!!
Finished in the to 16 of the German championchips in 8 ball( 13th) could have been better but it is just the way it is - and that's ok!
Sold a lor of Truesights and got invited for a cheap snooker money match that paid for my last 3 days food as I
was able to to score a 37 a 39 and a 67 points break in a best of 3 match😜

At all out there take the chance to ask Scott or me anything you want to know about the See System or even better take the chance to book Scott for a See workshop in Flrida Jacksonville!
 
Excellent aiming system and great instructional material

As an advanced PBIA instructor I am always looking for was to improve my teaching ability and give my students every opportunity to advance their game. I try to teach basic concepts of many different aiming systems and allow the student to decide which is best for them. With Ekkes permission I have added the SEE System to my training materials. I find the system to be reliable, easy to teach, and use. If you know fractional ball aiming - the SEE System will reinforce your shot assessment and put your body in position to make the shot. Several of my students purchased the training materials and have reported that after practicing with it, they have more confidence in their shotmaking skills.
 
It is an awesome system, and very intuitive. Have given a few demonstrations over the last few weeks, people are amazed, and have a few lessons scheduled in the near future. Haven't gone so far as the curtain method, but have had people watch my eyes and once the aiming is done while standing up (by connecting only 2 points with a line and standing on the line) I can easily just move down to center CB and make the shots. In my normal play I only look up at the OB once, rarely twice, the setup position and natural pivot just puts you in line perfectly.

It was cool that recently a friend and well known pro was reviewing a video of me playing the ghost, and while he had some suggestions on a few things (the break, viewing the table from multiple positions, etc.), he mentioned my mechanics were pretty decent (which I also worked on) and then in the middle of the video he said "Wow, you are a superb shotmaker". That would have never been said of my game prior to working with the aiming systems. I'm sure I benefited not only from the systems themselves but also from the discipline instilled in following the steps and the self-analysis and repetition performed while learning them.
Scott
 
It is an awesome system, and very intuitive. Have given a few demonstrations over the last few weeks, people are amazed, and have a few lessons scheduled in the near future. Haven't gone so far as the curtain method, but have had people watch my eyes and once the aiming is done while standing up (by connecting only 2 points with a line and standing on the line) I can easily just move down to center CB and make the shots. In my normal play I only look up at the OB once, rarely twice, the setup position and natural pivot just puts you in line perfectly.

It was cool that recently a friend and well known pro was reviewing a video of me playing the ghost, and while he had some suggestions on a few things (the break, viewing the table from multiple positions, etc.), he mentioned my mechanics were pretty decent (which I also worked on) and then in the middle of the video he said "Wow, you are a superb shotmaker". That would have never been said of my game prior to working with the aiming systems. I'm sure I benefited not only from the systems themselves but also from the discipline instilled in following the steps and the self-analysis and repetition performed while learning them.
Scott

nice posting :)
appreciate your *steps forward*

merry xmas scott
 
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