I would like to thank you for displaying the edge of the shaft aiming.The information was very informative and straightforward. I can truly say that learning had occurred and the light bulb just clicked on. I like to say thank you just keep it simple.
Thanks for your kind words...Lots more material like this in my online class. It’s completely interactive. Watch lessons and then record yourself doing them on your phone...send them to me and then I give you feedback on what I see. No strict timelines. Works around your daily schedule. Do what you want when you want. Love to have you in class. Let me know if I can ever be of assistance.
Anthony I've been playing for years 40 plus you've opened up new avenues for me I've seen an amazing transformation in my game I was a good Potter before but this has stepped me up another couple of levels thank you so much for your knowledge brother
Thank you for your kind words! Love to hear success stories. Love to have you as a student! Call me sometime and I’ll give you a free consultation. 606-669-8401
This video has done more to help my aim than anything I have seen before. Quarter ball, half ball, three-quarter ball, and such instruction did nothing but confuse the issue of aiming. Now, once I determine the contact point, I need to make the shot, I line up the side of my cue to the contact point and make the shot. I still miss some of my shots but I miss a lot fewer than before. More practice will take care of that. Thanks, Anthony, for the instruction video. I am now subscribed to your UA-cam channel.
I prefer to use the center of the cue selecting incremental points on the object ball as the angles increase then using the tip in sections or points on the table beyond the edge of the object ball. This ,to me, helps keep my vision focus and stroke more centered.
Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. Thanks for being a subscriber!
happy I saw this video coz i though I was doing things wrong I dont know if you have seen others showing SVB system shaft edge aimed to OB edge making cut shots well over 45 degress and trying it my self I get the same result as you that beyond 45 degree edge to contact point dont work no more unless the OB is close to the pocket and cheating the pocket.
You are quite welcome! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. Thanks for being a subscriber! I appreciate your support!
@@poolteacher I'm sorry I missed this. I have been through quite a lot since then. Lost 100% vision in my right eye. It's been a very humbling experience. I live in Bristol Tn and play out of Janet's place. I don't recommend many instructors but you are def one that I refer people too. Oh btw everyone needs a coach and I sure could use one. Especially since my handicap.
Hello Anthony, I am so glad I am not the only person who shoot like this. Way I do it is from looking cue ball center at edge of object ball then get down on it then shooting it in. I stand behind center cue ball at the edge of the ball depend on which direction Object Ball is going then I choose A,B,C and edges as well. For the most part balls go in, but sometime I get some ball shots rattling. Is it because of the speed or sometime need adjustment in between the A,B,C and edges or adjustment on how I am looking down on the edge of the ferrule/shaft ? Please let me know and give me any pointer to suggest and I be willing to work on that. Thanks again and keep up good job on your videos. Look forward for some more to watch you perform different shots and sharing information.
Thanks for watching my videos. It could be a whole host of things. Could be your stroke. Could be alignment. Could be the angle, speed or spin of the shot that was struck. The best way for me to diagnose your problems is to enroll in my online pool course. I am running a February special. Call me for a free consultation. Would love to just be able to answer your question over text but without seeing you shoot I can't really diagnose it. That's what my online class is for. My phone number is 606-669-8401. Hope to hear from you soon.
Great explanation of this system. Any tips on how to achieve fine cuts at a table”s length distance? Like when the cue is half to one Diamond distance of the rail and so it’s the object ball in the opposite side, about six feet distance. Thank you!
Yes, absolutely. Alignment is key. Sighting and aiming correctly at chin lock is vitally important! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. Thanks for being a subscriber! I appreciate your support!
@@poolteacher thank you so much. Any way i can send you a tip? Not much money right now but i won’t forget you’re one of the few UA-cam content creators who actually read and answer questions! Let me know!
I can see that this system helps simplify aiming by taking out the contact point of the CB from your thoughts. I usually think about both CB and OB on most all shots but strait in. This may aid in consistency which is key in billiards. Subbed.
You have to enroll in my online course to see all the videos. Most are not available to the public. Just a select few videos are available to the public for sampling.
From snooker? Some aim their tip to an imaginary point on the object ball. They aim without the cue more or less. You can use a point on the rail when no point on the object ball.
@@poolteacher do you have the original video that goes with this. Man I will tell you I know all the other regular suspects like cte, 90/90, Samba, Joe Tucker and many others. This simple method seems to be just amazing especially if used with connection to parallel aiming for contact point. Thank you Anthony and I am considering getting my instructor license thru you.
Great Video. Got my subscription. One suggestion though. If you could edit cuts instead of walking around table every time to reset object ball video would be more straight to the point. Maybe just keep one or two of the clips of you walking all the way around if you need to add some extra dialogue for that specific shot.
Looking at set up shot view point I noticed that he 1st sees CB to OB in straight line and then pivots his aim so that the cue stick right edge is pointing at the OB contact point.
@@CE614 You should really aim the edge of your shaft from a standing position. If you checkout my McDermott video series watch the video on stance. You can teach yourself to aim with your shaft from a standing position through the center of the shaft. The center of the tip is always at the center of the cueball for aiming purposes. There is a system in my online course for applying sidespin but it's not public. Love to have you in my online course. If you are interested message me for a free consultation and special February pricing. Also, be sure to watch my "set standard video" it goes along with this aiming video. Thanks again for watching!
The problem with these type of aiming systems is in a game situation, it is very difficult to determine whether you have to make an adjustment to the aim point because the angle has gotten wide enough to require this. So inevitably, I would always think it’s one type of angle, but it would be a different angle that requires slight adjustment and then my shot goes off. Geometrically there are 180 different angles that can occur (backward angles don’t really work, of course) so these aiming systems that suggest four or five different aiming points breakdown given there are 180° worth of possible cut angles. How do you account for this?
This is video very outdated. I taped it in 2018 or so. However, for those who don't have a system it's better than nothing. I have been teaching my new BAM system for a few years now and it measures every angle. I can literally measure every angle to a degree or two very quickly. Then once you know the angle you just plug in the visual that goes along with that angle. It's been very effective and powerful for students to learn.
Where can I see that clip? Because I also have this situations, especially with odd angles 10-15 degree that is to the blind spot and or the longest distances
Sir I believe you’re misunderstanding aiming in pool. It is not necessary to learn angles in terms of degrees because you are aiming in a straight line, from cue ball to object ball, and another straight line from object ball to pocket. Angles are the result of these lines but it is not needed to aim. These aiming systems use things like shafts or fractional aiming a reference to find the contact point of cue ball to object ball. We already have the angles of the balls, the systems are used to help you connect the balls in a straight line.
@@ParagraphGurrI am definitely even further confused by this. Of course angle is important. It is in many books and materials that I have seen, watched and read. Please tell me more about what you just said
@@whitigir why do you need to know the angle when you already have 2 points to make a line. Its used to reference where the balls are on the table or relative to each other but definitely not necessary for aiming
You are welcome! Love to have you in my online class. We are currently running an April special. Check out poolteacher.com to request a free consultation or you can call me directly at 606-669-8401.
With the edge of shaft aiming, do you have a way to figure where you would aim for longer shots ? And with putting inside or outside english for close and far shots ?
On most shots I first visualize ball overlap then use the edge of the shaft for fine tuning. It’s like a checks and balances system...if you would like further help with your game be sure to check us out on the web at www.poolteacher.com. My online course goes into much more detail. Love to help you move your game to the next level.
You said in the video that there was a previous video on the edge of shaft aiming. I can't find it. Do you have a link to it ? What is your 2 tier aiming edge of shaft ? On your training programs do you have 1 specifically for this type of aiming ?
Is this system for maple or ld shafts? I was taught many years ago by a world champ ld shaft to contact and edge of shaft only for english. But that only works with ld shafts.
I have come to realize that anything inside of 10° you can use the middle point of your shaft because I have started using this after using my own system for years and I see it all over laps at the same points
So what I’ve been doing is setting my aim like this but then I will use back hand English for spin....is this correct? I’ll aim left side edge for left English then pivot very slightly. Does this help with eliminating cut induced throw?
Tuck and Throw can help eliminate deflection. It's similar to back hand English but not the same. Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. I appreciate your support! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already!
Yes, I plan to do more in the future! Love to have you in my online class. We are currently running an April special. Check out poolteacher.com to request a free consultation or you can call me directly at 606-669-8401. Love to hear from you!
Rookie question: I watched your video, but I don’t understand if I am moving my body, back arm, hand, to hit the cue ball at different points (and which one should I do) OR am I moving the tip of my stick placement on the cue ball to adjust my aim at the contact point? I guess I could use a basic video that shows from behind the shooter to see what happens to your body and stick to change your aim. Follow up question: when I shoot do I focus on the cue ball, stick, aim line, or contact ball? Thank you in advance!!
You should aim from a standing position. It’s much more complicated than that but that’s where this all begins. Once you are down on the shot it should be checking and rechecking what you originally determined to be correct. Love to have you in my online class. I go much deeper into all areas in it. Call me for a free consultation: 606-669-8401. I’m currently running a February special.
You’re saying you’re using the taught edge of your shaft to contact point, but you’re not. The center of your tip is but the edge of your shaft isn’t at the contact point the 2nd and 3rd soft after first straight in, in the side. I had to stop watching at that point. My buddy Jason showed me edge of shaft at center to center for cuts just under CTE up to 31 degrees best I can tell. This came from Nick DeLeon, who’s been a guy who plays where I play. Nick pots balls effortlessly, even as a pro. He does it easier than many. I didn’t get to hear their explanation, so I’m just asking for a different interpretation for my simple mind. BTW, I’m grateful for these free tips. I just don’t always understand them to the fruition I need. Most of the time you guys give me huuuuuuge epiphanies that make many afraid to play me from one day to the next. They usually assume I’ve improved too much to trust I played the same as last time. Keep it up please.
Sorry Sir, I got my answer. I would ask tho, is there a size you prefer for someone who only used center ball english from top to bottom of the que ball.
I like 13 mm or 12.75. Anything smaller seems to amplify stroke flaws. As for aiming, you just have to calibrate it to your particular shaft diameter. Love to have you in my online class. Check us out on the web: poolteacher.com I’m running a special during the month of February if you want a free consultation call me at 606-669-8401
I don't aim with my shaft, I aim with the ball. I aim the cue ball at the point I want to hit on the object ball. It's always the same. I know where I want to cue ball to contact the object ball and that's where I aim it. It makes no sense to me to aim with a shaft. Some people use 13 mm tips, some people use 10mm tips. I play with an 11.75 mm tip. I also have several other shafts that range from 13 down to 10. I can switch between all my shafts and tip sizes and shoot the same shots because the cue ball never changes it's size and I aim with the cue ball.
Your system is wrong. least 15 devrees you only aim at the contact point higher of 15 degree you have to aiming with you edge of you ferrule to the contact point
Thx for watching! Be sure to like and subscribe! Let me know if I can ever help you with any personalized instruction. I’m running a special on my online pool course during February. If you are interested give me call for a free consultation: 606-669-8401. Thanks again!
I would like to know how to cut further. I watch Ronnie O’Sullivan and other snooker players make what seem like impossible 80+ degree cut shots. How do you see the limit and how do you shoot it?
I would like to thank you for displaying the edge of the shaft aiming.The information was very informative and straightforward. I can truly say that learning had occurred and the light bulb just clicked on. I like to say thank you just keep it simple.
Thanks for your kind words...Lots more material like this in my online class. It’s completely interactive. Watch lessons and then record yourself doing them on your phone...send them to me and then I give you feedback on what I see. No strict timelines. Works around your daily schedule. Do what you want when you want. Love to have you in class. Let me know if I can ever be of assistance.
Anthony I've been playing for years 40 plus you've opened up new avenues for me I've seen an amazing transformation in my game I was a good Potter before but this has stepped me up another couple of levels thank you so much for your knowledge brother
Thank you for your kind words! Love to hear success stories. Love to have you as a student! Call me sometime and I’ll give you a free consultation. 606-669-8401
This video has done more to help my aim than anything I have seen before. Quarter ball, half ball, three-quarter ball, and such instruction did nothing but confuse the issue of aiming. Now, once I determine the contact point, I need to make the shot, I line up the side of my cue to the contact point and make the shot. I still miss some of my shots but I miss a lot fewer than before. More practice will take care of that. Thanks, Anthony, for the instruction video. I am now subscribed to your UA-cam channel.
I practiced using your very well described system and it was the best I have ever played. Thank you so much. The still pictures were so beneficial.
You would love my BAM aiming class then.
I prefer to use the center of the cue selecting incremental points on the object ball as the angles increase then using the tip in sections or points on the table beyond the edge of the object ball. This ,to me, helps keep my vision focus and stroke more centered.
Thank you for explaining the system. I will give it a shot.
My pool game has greatly improved utilizing this. 👍
Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. Thanks for being a subscriber!
Anthony your explanation of the edge to center change as you get past the 45 angle....was easy to visualize.... on to practice!....thanks ... Vince
Light is used for ort/angel point. And light will help with faster aiming. You need to use angels ...
happy I saw this video coz i though I was doing things wrong I dont know if you have seen others showing SVB system shaft edge aimed to OB edge making cut shots well over 45 degress and trying it my self I get the same result as you that beyond 45 degree edge to contact point dont work no more unless the OB is close to the pocket and cheating the pocket.
I learned something new again from you!
Excellent video, I'll definitely try this out.
I learned this from Ginki RIP George. Explained very well. TY for the refresher.
You are quite welcome! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. Thanks for being a subscriber! I appreciate your support!
@@poolteacher I'm sorry I missed this. I have been through quite a lot since then. Lost 100% vision in my right eye. It's been a very humbling experience. I live in Bristol Tn and play out of Janet's place. I don't recommend many instructors but you are def one that I refer people too. Oh btw everyone needs a coach and I sure could use one. Especially since my handicap.
@@louisaltez2109 love to work with you. Call me anytime 606-669-8401
You really nailed this. Great experiment; well conducted.
Thanks for the video. How do you use this system to aim with English to position the ball for the next shot?
Thank you .does distance between white ball and object ball matters ?or the size of your tip matter?
would you mind posting the link to the previous video you referenced at the beginning? (maybe add it to the description)
The edge to edge tip was very helpful!
Hello Anthony, I am so glad I am not the only person who shoot like this. Way I do it is from looking cue ball center at edge of object ball then get down on it then shooting it in. I stand behind center cue ball at the edge of the ball depend on which direction Object Ball is going then I choose A,B,C and edges as well. For the most part balls go in, but sometime I get some ball shots rattling. Is it because of the speed or sometime need adjustment in between the A,B,C and edges or adjustment on how I am looking down on the edge of the ferrule/shaft ? Please let me know and give me any pointer to suggest and I be willing to work on that. Thanks again and keep up good job on your videos. Look forward for some more to watch you perform different shots and sharing information.
Thanks for watching my videos. It could be a whole host of things. Could be your stroke. Could be alignment. Could be the angle, speed or spin of the shot that was struck. The best way for me to diagnose your problems is to enroll in my online pool course. I am running a February special. Call me for a free consultation. Would love to just be able to answer your question over text but without seeing you shoot I can't really diagnose it. That's what my online class is for. My phone number is 606-669-8401. Hope to hear from you soon.
Love your videos
Love to have you as a student. Call me at 606-669-8401 for a free consultation.
Looks easy. Going to give it a try today….
Great explanation of this system. Any tips on how to achieve fine cuts at a table”s length distance? Like when the cue is half to one Diamond distance of the rail and so it’s the object ball in the opposite side, about six feet distance.
Thank you!
Yes, absolutely. Alignment is key. Sighting and aiming correctly at chin lock is vitally important! Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. Thanks for being a subscriber! I appreciate your support!
@@poolteacher thank you so much. Any way i can send you a tip? Not much money right now but i won’t forget you’re one of the few UA-cam content creators who actually read and answer questions! Let me know!
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I can see that this system helps simplify aiming by taking out the contact point of the CB from your thoughts. I usually think about both CB and OB on most all shots but strait in. This may aid in consistency which is key in billiards. Subbed.
I personally double check this with ball overlap. My system is a two tier system. This is just one element.
@@poolteacher yeah I think my last fine-tuning is ball overlap the does it look right ball overlap LOL
Why a didn't see this video before, thanks a lot for the very good explanation! Now let's put it on practice!!
Is there a link to your other edge of shaft video? I can’t seem to find it ?
You have to enroll in my online course to see all the videos. Most are not available to the public. Just a select few videos are available to the public for sampling.
@@poolteacher Does your other video he is talking about expand on this aiming system or is it a completely different shaft edge aiming system?
From snooker? Some aim their tip to an imaginary point on the object ball. They aim without the cue more or less.
You can use a point on the rail when no point on the object ball.
- [ ] I use the center ball aiming to pocket balls. It works great, however I cannot achieve position for the next shot.
what size cue tip do you use ?
What size is your shaft plz?
The contact point never changes, just the angle u hit it at
Correct. The visual shaft line changes to what you point to on the object ball.
@@poolteacher do you have the original video that goes with this. Man I will tell you I know all the other regular suspects like cte, 90/90, Samba, Joe Tucker and many others. This simple method seems to be just amazing especially if used with connection to parallel aiming for contact point. Thank you Anthony and I am considering getting my instructor license thru you.
@@michaelpratt8150 love to have you. Call me at 606-669-8401
Do you use the same right edge if you left handed or do you use the edge you cutting to?
Great Video. Got my subscription. One suggestion though. If you could edit cuts instead of walking around table every time to reset object ball video would be more straight to the point. Maybe just keep one or two of the clips of you walking all the way around if you need to add some extra dialogue for that specific shot.
what's the name of the training ball?
do you use GB to find aiming line
Sir u telling about object ball poting point. Pls tell cue ball point which touch the oject ball
won't this vary depending on the size of the shaft? what's the diameter of the shaft used?
Yes slightly.... you should do the drill over and over to calibrate your personal visuals to your specific shaft millimeter.
What size shaft did you use in the video? I just started playing pool and have a 12.5mm and a 13mm shaft and can decide between the two.
Great video thank you
What if my cue ball is a little bit smaller than the object ball, does it matter?
What’s your opinion between revo, 15k. Or a 314-3 thank you
Is the right edge of your shaft in the center of your cue ball ?
No sir...
Looking at set up shot view point I noticed that he 1st sees CB to OB in straight line and then pivots his aim so that the cue stick right edge is pointing at the OB contact point.
@@poolteacher agreed
@@CE614 You should really aim the edge of your shaft from a standing position. If you checkout my McDermott video series watch the video on stance. You can teach yourself to aim with your shaft from a standing position through the center of the shaft. The center of the tip is always at the center of the cueball for aiming purposes. There is a system in my online course for applying sidespin but it's not public. Love to have you in my online course. If you are interested message me for a free consultation and special February pricing.
Also, be sure to watch my "set standard video" it goes along with this aiming video. Thanks again for watching!
The problem with these type of aiming systems is in a game situation, it is very difficult to determine whether you have to make an adjustment to the aim point because the angle has gotten wide enough to require this. So inevitably, I would always think it’s one type of angle, but it would be a different angle that requires slight adjustment and then my shot goes off. Geometrically there are 180 different angles that can occur (backward angles don’t really work, of course) so these aiming systems that suggest four or five different aiming points breakdown given there are 180° worth of possible cut angles. How do you account for this?
This is video very outdated. I taped it in 2018 or so. However, for those who don't have a system it's better than nothing. I have been teaching my new BAM system for a few years now and it measures every angle. I can literally measure every angle to a degree or two very quickly. Then once you know the angle you just plug in the visual that goes along with that angle. It's been very effective and powerful for students to learn.
Where can I see that clip? Because I also have this situations, especially with odd angles 10-15 degree that is to the blind spot and or the longest distances
Sir I believe you’re misunderstanding aiming in pool. It is not necessary to learn angles in terms of degrees because you are aiming in a straight line, from cue ball to object ball, and another straight line from object ball to pocket. Angles are the result of these lines but it is not needed to aim. These aiming systems use things like shafts or fractional aiming a reference to find the contact point of cue ball to object ball. We already have the angles of the balls, the systems are used to help you connect the balls in a straight line.
@@ParagraphGurrI am definitely even further confused by this. Of course angle is important. It is in many books and materials that I have seen, watched and read. Please tell me more about what you just said
@@whitigir why do you need to know the angle when you already have 2 points to make a line. Its used to reference where the balls are on the table or relative to each other but definitely not necessary for aiming
Explained very well. Can’t wait to start learning it tomorrow night.
Good luck! Let me know how it goes!
This was Johnny Ervolino's aiming method.
Thank you very nice instruction
You are welcome! Love to have you in my online class. We are currently running an April special. Check out poolteacher.com to request a free consultation or you can call me directly at 606-669-8401.
Hal Mix ?? did you read his Pool Book
Yes I’ve got it...why?
Great system. Will try it!
Have fun!
With the edge of shaft aiming, do you have a way to figure where you would aim for longer shots ? And with putting inside or outside english for close and far shots ?
On most shots I first visualize ball overlap then use the edge of the shaft for fine tuning. It’s like a checks and balances system...if you would like further help with your game be sure to check us out on the web at www.poolteacher.com. My online course goes into much more detail. Love to help you move your game to the next level.
You said in the video that there was a previous video on the edge of shaft aiming. I can't find it. Do you have a link to it ?
What is your 2 tier aiming edge of shaft ?
On your training programs do you have 1 specifically for this type of aiming ?
Is this system for maple or ld shafts? I was taught many years ago by a world champ ld shaft to contact and edge of shaft only for english. But that only works with ld shafts.
No this has nothing to do with LD shafts .
@@poolteacher Then the system is for standard maple shafts since you can’t aim the same with maple and ld. Good to know
@@johnnyroc no I mean it makes no difference which you use. LD or non LD both will work
Here is your tip of the day! Tap the top of the object ball with another ball and the ball will stay in place!
Tapping divots into your table has been around for years. Has been banned in most pro tournaments for racking the balls. Patience is a virtue.
what about SAMBA
new at pool, girl friend keeps betting the heck out of me. I now know what I've been doing wrong. She's in TROUBLE thanks to you!!!!!~!
I have come to realize that anything inside of 10° you can use the middle point of your shaft because I have started using this after using my own system for years and I see it all over laps at the same points
Love it
So what I’ve been doing is setting my aim like this but then I will use back hand English for spin....is this correct? I’ll aim left side edge for left English then pivot very slightly. Does this help with eliminating cut induced throw?
Tuck and Throw can help eliminate deflection. It's similar to back hand English but not the same. Thanks for watching. If I can ever help you with any personalized instruction let me know. Tomorrow is the last day of my March online course special. Be glad to give you a free phone consultation. Give me a call: 606-669-8401. I appreciate your support! Be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already!
@@poolteacherhow are the two different? Iv been trying to understand this. Does tuck and throw work well for long slow shots as well?
Can you do a fundamental video
Yes, I plan to do more in the future! Love to have you in my online class. We are currently running an April special. Check out poolteacher.com to request a free consultation or you can call me directly at 606-669-8401. Love to hear from you!
Is this bill clinton?
Rookie question: I watched your video, but I don’t understand if I am moving my body, back arm, hand, to hit the cue ball at different points (and which one should I do) OR am I moving the tip of my stick placement on the cue ball to adjust my aim at the contact point? I guess I could use a basic video that shows from behind the shooter to see what happens to your body and stick to change your aim. Follow up question: when I shoot do I focus on the cue ball, stick, aim line, or contact ball? Thank you in advance!!
You should aim from a standing position. It’s much more complicated than that but that’s where this all begins. Once you are down on the shot it should be checking and rechecking what you originally determined to be correct. Love to have you in my online class. I go much deeper into all areas in it. Call me for a free consultation: 606-669-8401. I’m currently running a February special.
Beeler....Beeler.....Beeler...
Thank you i thank i can make it work , you see later
is that 13 mm shaft's diameter??
Very close to 13 mm.
this is cool . i just find my contact point and hit it there.
Is this system that you use for aiming?
Yes but there is more to it…
Tnx
You’re saying you’re using the taught edge of your shaft to contact point, but you’re not. The center of your tip is but the edge of your shaft isn’t at the contact point the 2nd and 3rd soft after first straight in, in the side.
I had to stop watching at that point.
My buddy Jason showed me edge of shaft at center to center for cuts just under CTE up to 31 degrees best I can tell. This came from Nick DeLeon, who’s been a guy who plays where I play. Nick pots balls effortlessly, even as a pro. He does it easier than many.
I didn’t get to hear their explanation, so I’m just asking for a different interpretation for my simple mind.
BTW, I’m grateful for these free tips. I just don’t always understand them to the fruition I need. Most of the time you guys give me huuuuuuge epiphanies that make many afraid to play me from one day to the next. They usually assume I’ve improved too much to trust I played the same as last time. Keep it up please.
Does it matter the size of the shaft that you shoot with.
Sorry Sir, I got my answer. I would ask tho, is there a size you prefer for someone who only used center ball english from top to bottom of the que ball.
Not prefer but suggest
I like 13 mm or 12.75. Anything smaller seems to amplify stroke flaws. As for aiming, you just have to calibrate it to your particular shaft diameter. Love to have you in my online class. Check us out on the web: poolteacher.com
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If I only wanted to go through what was in your second lesson, how would I go about doing that and is that an option
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I don't aim with my shaft, I aim with the ball. I aim the cue ball at the point I want to hit on the object ball. It's always the same. I know where I want to cue ball to contact the object ball and that's where I aim it. It makes no sense to me to aim with a shaft. Some people use 13 mm tips, some people use 10mm tips. I play with an 11.75 mm tip. I also have several other shafts that range from 13 down to 10. I can switch between all my shafts and tip sizes and shoot the same shots because the cue ball never changes it's size and I aim with the cue ball.
This is the system Shane Van Boening uses.
This is a different version but it’s the same concept. Been around for years...
Save steps and time with help or just keep a bunch of balls next to you and reach across instead of walking around table to do it.
Your system is wrong. least 15 devrees you only aim at the contact point higher of 15 degree you have to aiming with you edge of you ferrule to the contact point
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I would like to know how to cut further. I watch Ronnie O’Sullivan and other snooker players make what seem like impossible 80+ degree cut shots. How do you see the limit and how do you shoot it?
@@anthonykeller5120 you should enroll in my BAM aiming class. I have an online version.
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