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So dumb ass I never had, ordered, or saw a Jackpot. So all I know is they were offed for sale, and most of the cry babies.

Never bought a Jackpot, Hawaiian Eye has two that are NSF.

Trust me front the day Geno started preaching his secret system I said smoke & mirrors.

Like I said I say the DVD 4 times, looking for a nugget of info, would not have paid 70 Cents for it.

Most place like Muellers, CueSight, PoolDawg sell instructional stuff. If the Perfect thing was holy grail I am sure all those place would offer it for sale. They do not, guess they are not interested in selling the holy grail of aiming DVD’s?
Everybody with aiming problems have them for different reasons. The people that have problems in the areas that Geno teaches will benefit from the DVD and even more the lesson. Specifically if you are cross dominant and have the same misses over and over again it might be worth looking into.
 
Everybody with aiming problems have them for different reasons. The people that have problems in the areas that Geno teaches will benefit from the DVD and even more the lesson. Specifically if you are cross dominant and have the same misses over and over again it might be worth looking into.


So have you viewed the DVD? The one that looked like it was shot in a basement full of junk?

The version I saw was the one in basement full of junk.

Like I said it was Fast Larry’s, he loaned it to me, I actually watched it 3 or 4 times, and said she WTF is this guy trying to say.

Like I said before, and will say again. If indeed this info was super info DVD, someone like PoolDawg, Seberts, or another online retailer would have for sale. They do not, wonder why?
 
So dumb ass I never had, ordered, or saw a Jackpot. So all I know is they were offed for sale, and most of the cry babies.

Never bought a Jackpot, Hawaiian Eye has two that are NSF.

Trust me front the day Geno started preaching his secret system I said smoke & mirrors.

Like I said I say the DVD 4 times, looking for a nugget of info, would not have paid 70 Cents for it.

Most place like Muellers, CueSight, PoolDawg sell instructional stuff. If the Perfect thing was holy grail I am sure all those place would offer it for sale. They do not, guess they are not interested in selling the holy grail of aiming DVD’s?
So, therefore because they all sell Magic Chalk, it must be the "holy grail", correct?

Dude, they won't sell it if nobody brings it to their attention and sells it to them for wholesale pricing. That's how it works. Walmart is not going to sell shit that nobody brings to their attention. It could be the best little Chinese "whatever" it is, but if nobody pitches it, they don't buy it.
 
So have you viewed the DVD? The one that looked like it was shot in a basement full of junk?

The version I saw was the one in basement full of junk.

Like I said it was Fast Larry’s, he loaned it to me, I actually watched it 3 or 4 times, and said she WTF is this guy trying to say.

Like I said before, and will say again. If indeed this info was super info DVD, someone like PoolDawg, Seberts, or another online retailer would have for sale. They do not, wonder why?

The lesson and the DVD go together. I watched the DVD after the lesson and while most of what the DVD said was worthless compared to the lesson there was a little bit of it that helped me understand the lesson better.

My problem with undercutting routine shots very often has basically gone away after the lesson and taking some time to experiment and internalize what I need to do differently. Also, if I catch myself undercutting shots I know what I am doing wrong and can start making concious adjustments to fix the problem. This means instead of just writing the day off as a 'bad day' I can normally change it to a 'alright day' rather quickly.

The main thing I learned from Geno was the difference between cuts to the left and cuts to the right for cross-dominant people like me with a very strong dominant eye. When I line up for any shot now first thing I tell myself is if its a cut to the left or a cut to the right and make the proper adjustment and consistency just happens. If its a cut to the right I know I can shoot it how I always have shot. If its a cut to the left I know I need to make an adjustment.
 
Well I am still skeptical about Gene’s Perfecting Amining thing.

Just like others on this very fourum question if CTE is real or mobijumbo.

Guess it like arguing McDonald v/s Burger King, both have followers. Both have those who dislike.

In n Out is best IMHO but it is not nationwide, so many never go to try In n Out.🍔
Side track but In N Out is VERY overrated.
 
The lesson and the DVD go together. I watched the DVD after the lesson and while most of what the DVD said was worthless compared to the lesson there was a little bit of it that helped me understand the lesson better.

My problem with undercutting routine shots very often has basically gone away after the lesson and taking some time to experiment and internalize what I need to do differently. Also, if I catch myself undercutting shots I know what I am doing wrong and can start making concious adjustments to fix the problem. This means instead of just writing the day off as a 'bad day' I can normally change it to a 'alright day' rather quickly.

The main thing I learned from Geno was the difference between cuts to the left and cuts to the right for cross-dominant people like me with a very strong dominant eye. When I line up for any shot now first thing I tell myself is if its a cut to the left or a cut to the right and make the proper adjustment and consistency just happens. If its a cut to the right I know I can shoot it how I always have shot. If its a cut to the left I know I need to make an adjustment.


Well if the DVD IS INDEED WORTHLESS AS YOU STATED WITH OUT LESSON, then maybe it the DVD should not have been sold to non lesson students?
 
Well if the DVD IS INDEED WORTHLESS AS YOU STATED WITH OUT LESSON, then maybe it the DVD should not have been sold to non lesson students?
The DVD is really old and comes from a time before he was giving video lessons. The DVD is not worthless, but compared to a lesson it is definitely not worth much.
 
I'll admit that I find many of the cowboys posts hard to read, but at times he brings up a valid point. This is one of them. I did buy Geno's DVD and found it pretty near worthless. The production quality seemed to be a junior high school project. The sound volume jumped around so you had to turn it up to hear him, then BLAST! Jumping for the clicker to turn it down.

He would ramble on forgetting his point. It was obviously produced without a script. There was no continuity to the subject matter. I only wish I had been able to borrow the DVD like cowboy instead of paying for it. Never gain.
 
I'll admit that I find many of the cowboys posts hard to read, but at times he brings up a valid point. This is one of them. I did buy Geno's DVD and found it pretty near worthless. The production quality seemed to be a junior high school project. The sound volume jumped around so you had to turn it up to hear him, then BLAST! Jumping for the clicker to turn it down.

He would ramble on forgetting his point. It was obviously produced without a script. There was no continuity to the subject matter. I only wish I had been able to borrow the DVD like cowboy instead of paying for it. Never gain.


Well as I said it THE PERFECT AIMING DVD was as wonderful as it was promised to be.

Reasonable person would think one of the major billiards equipment supply houses like Mueller, Seyberts, etc.,?? Wouldn’t have in their offering of instructional material. The Perfect Aiming DVD, but they don’t.🤔
 
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