Which basically means you are using the ghost ball method unconciously.seven said:There is no doubt that aiming systems work.. but if you want to progress to something more than an intermediate player.. you should abandon aiming systems.. I tried...and practiced ( And when I say practiced..I mean PRACTICED. to the tune of a small fortune in table time) almost every aiming system known to man for the first 10 years of my pool playing. I was too hard headed to let them go.. Time and time again I would ask really good players how they aim.. they told me that they dont, they just know how to hit the ball. I do not deny that they helped me. but as soon as I let go of all the aiming systems... I saw a huge jump in my playing ability. I tend to belive that once you learn to pocket balls..you never forget. (just like riding a bike) what goes wrong is your stroke. I'm no efren..but I can hold my own against most. even though I dont shoot much pool anymore. (I play 3 cushion full time) yesteday I played pool for the first time in about 8 months.. I ran 4 racks of 9 ball,
put my cue away..and left. that proves to me that once you know how to pocket balls you never forget. After a certain amount of time...."its all in your stroke" IMHO

I have never met a person who shot straight and needed this esoteric aiming systems.