So you want someone to explain a feel system...
You can't make this sh*t up.:speechless::speechless::speechless:
I'll be honest here..you don't seem to bright..lol
So you want someone to explain a feel system...
You can't make this sh*t up.:speechless::speechless::speechless:
Someone takes a survey, an argument ensues .
No, as has already been pointed out, many players just see and shoot.
Lou Figueroa
I'll be honest here..you don't seem to bright..lol
SpiderMan...in some cases, being able to diagnose the visuals in a nanosecond just isn't enough (the same could be applicable to using any system)...especially that old hackneyed arithmetic fractional method that 'would be pool heroes' advocate.That's a pretty good summation. Although going through the visuals at this point is so ingrained and so fast that little thought is involved and a flow can be kept going when everything looks like the pockets are 6 1/2".
I'll give you some good advice ...stop doing what your doing and do something different ...your game is in stuck mode. You're the type of guy at the pool hall who has played the same speed his whole life. What a waste, but its still not looking to bad for you..at least your mouth ain't stuck shut.
Originally Posted by BC21
By narrowing the mind (focusing on something specific that leaves your excuse out) you can get back on track much easier, back in stroke and up to speed. This can happen with any aiming system or method as long as you incorporate it into your psr. So maybe that's what Spider is getting at, the reason he hinted that CTE keeps the road smoother for him.
That's a pretty good summation. Although going through the visuals at this point is so ingrained and so fast that little thought is involved and a flow can be kept going when everything looks like the pockets are 6 1/2".
These HAMB'rs really use ghost ball or contact points but are just unaware of it.
They often walk to the OB and line it up to the pocket or another ball if it's a combo. I call them ghost ball and contact point deniers.
Bastards! HAMB is winning the survey by a lot.
Then again GB is not in there. Ray Martin is mad!
Yeah, you’re right.
It killed me to get that check from Diamond a few months ago for making it to the sixth round and cashing in the DCC 1pocket this year.
Lou Figueroa
lost to Busty 3-1
These HAMB'rs really use ghost ball or contact points but are just unaware of it.
They often walk to the OB and line it up to the pocket or another ball if it's a combo. I call them ghost ball and contact point deniers.
Bastards! HAMB is winning the survey by a lot.
Then again GB is not in there. Ray Martin is mad!
I agree. But then again I believe any aiming method/system eventually becomes better and more accurate with HAMB. That's a good indication that once the player has hit enough balls to get their method working consistently, the quality of results is more of a testament to experience and skill development than it is the exact aiming method or system itself.
And of course some players may adapt to one method/system or another quicker and more proficient than others would. So to each their own. Choose one that works easiest for you then practice practice practice until you can say you just see the shots and shoot.
Troy Lowry advocates shooting the same shot some 30 times so it becomes automatic to you.
That's it? 30 times is all it takes and becomes automatic? ROTFLMAO! I assume it means 30 shots MADE in a row without missing. You could be ingraining the wrong alignment and stroke with the misses.
It also shoots the hell out of hitting a million balls theory. If you set up shots from straight in up to 90 degrees in one degree increments it would be 91 shots X 30 attempts which equals 2,730.
There we go. The hit a million ball theory is shot to hell. All that's needed is 2,730 and you're a champion pro player!
Funny how PGA tour players hit somewhere between 200 -500 balls on the range every day and don't ever come close to perfection and they're already at the highest pro level. Throughout their lives as kids and teenagers learning the game many of them hit between 500 - 1,000 balls a day. A small percentage of them make it as PGA tour pros and the very large percentage fizzle entirely.
Here's a test for you Joey as well as anybody else who wishes to try. Set the OB on the spot. Set the CB on the opposite spot. Shoot 30 to the right corner pocket and 30 to the left corner pocket and tell us how many you made in each.
If after doing that, you can then pocket 30 and 30 every time you decide to test yourself from ingrained memory, YOU ARE A PRO who might end up as the GOAT!
(this has to be one of the most absurd things I've ever heard.)
Post a video of you doing it......
Post a video of you doing it. You're even allowed to put the magical arrow down by the OB.
The person who needs to do a video is Joey since it's his hair brained claim. (then again nobody has ever seen Joey playing in a pool room or on video so he might not even play)
I guess if Tor Lowry says it, it MUST be true.
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Its crazy in this world we live in. We all believe in someone else before ourselves.
Making the mistake of putting other people on the pedstal while not realizing we're actually putting ourselves down. Needing a pat on the back will only hurt you, getting knock down then standing stronge on your own is a much better way.
Most the time in life we have someone slowing us down and if you dont know who it is...go look in the mirror.
Yup.
Troy Lowry advocates shooting the same shot some 30 times so it becomes automatic to you.
Kinda like driving in the freeways. Sometimes you get home and you don't even remember driving for a few miles.![]()