It's amazing .
They still bend over and check the contact point of the 9-ball when it's not a routine shot .
They still bend over and check the contact point of the 9-ball when it's not a routine shot .
As everyone should doIt's amazing .
They still bend over and check the contact point of the 9-ball when it's not a routine shot .
" Pros don't look at the contact point or ghost ball.As everyone should do
I can't understand the lie that pros do not look at the contract point.You can look at the contact point and still use gearing to aim the shot. But it seems you just can’t quite understand that.
Who said that and in what context was it said A few posters on here like to twist wordsI can't understand the lie that pros do not look at the contract point.
I guess you don't watch your guru's videos either.Who said that and in what context was it said A few posters on here like to twist words
Yea I watch them all. Don’t remember exactly how he said that but I am sure you are taking it out of contextI guess you don't watch your guru's videos either.
No, I'm not. You're covering the lie.Yea I watch them all. Don’t remember exactly how he said that but I am sure you are taking it out of context
Lol. WhateverNo, I'm not. You're covering the lie.
They still bend over and check the contact point of the 9-ball when it's not a routine shot .
These ideas, checking the contact point and gearing are not mutually exclusive, they are connected." Pros don't look at the contact point or ghost ball.
They are gearing. "
Don't kid yourself, what ever your doing is guestimating. Back and forth we go with the eyes.Contact points ARE the shot. Guestimating your shooting might be a necessity. (I'm not convinced) Guestimating the shot itself is close to stupid.
Given the brain is analog, living is guesswork. Contact geometry is pretty much as precise as shot determination by human gets.Don't kid yourself, what ever your doing is guestimating. Back and forth we go with the eyes.