Lovely video but if I may be honest that theoretically understand everything you are saying but for some reason personally I don’t think about it I have been playing so much pool and have failed so many times that it’s in my stroke without me knowing! I may need to slow everything down and take it account of this! I get the concept but the application is what I need to work now maybe I can get a hair more consistency! Thanks Adam appreciate you
Backhand English (BHE) can be used to offset deflection on short shots. Just aim at the true ghost ball position. For faster shots, use a shorter pivot point to allow for more deflection. For slow shots, use a longer pivot point. Outside English (also known as "gearing English") can be used to offset cut-induced throw (CIT). Combining BHE and outside English can work together to use the pure ghost ball aiming point. However, for inside English or center ball, adjustments will still need to be made for CIT.
Thank you very much for your comment and explanation. Actually this what you mentioned I tried to explain in one of my previous videos about BHE & FHE systems. This time I wanted to explain only ghostball aiming system and how it works in different scenarios :)
Thank you very much for your comment. Yes, length of bridge is very important for me and it vary depending on type of shot I need to execute. Actually I would like to make video about it in the near future.
Yes there are several aiming systems and each player like to aim differently but I think that most players use this system no matter whether they are beginners or pros.
@@MrCueBall The ghost ball is acutally the SIMPLEST SYSTEM if you are good at visualizing a 3 d object. I envy those that can . I tried for hours but just cant. Thankfully i came to know of the double the distance otherwise i would have quit playing long time ago due to frustrations with the ghost ball method. And to think I LOVE WATCHING 3D MOVIES yet I cant project a 3d ghost ball is quite embarrasing
What do you exactly want to know? If you ask about adjustment then principle of operation is actually the same like in situation when you use center side spin. But deflection is lower because point of contact with cue ball is closer to the center vertical line so in this case these shots require less adjustment.
What is the best and easiest to learn aming system in pool? You can find answer in this video😎
Adam, you are really making some well put together videos, clever, funny, and with clear instruction. Bravo!
Thank you very much and I am extremely happy that you enjoyed this video :)
Lovely video but if I may be honest that theoretically understand everything you are saying but for some reason personally I don’t think about it I have been playing so much pool and have failed so many times that it’s in my stroke without me knowing! I may need to slow everything down and take it account of this! I get the concept but the application is what I need to work now maybe I can get a hair more consistency! Thanks Adam appreciate you
Thank you very much for your support!!!
Backhand English (BHE) can be used to offset deflection on short shots. Just aim at the true ghost ball position. For faster shots, use a shorter pivot point to allow for more deflection. For slow shots, use a longer pivot point. Outside English (also known as "gearing English") can be used to offset cut-induced throw (CIT). Combining BHE and outside English can work together to use the pure ghost ball aiming point.
However, for inside English or center ball, adjustments will still need to be made for CIT.
For long shots, Front Hand English (FHE) or a combination of BHE and FHE. See Dr Dave's System for Aiming with Side Spin (SAWS)
Thank you very much for your comment and explanation. Actually this what you mentioned I tried to explain in one of my previous videos about BHE & FHE systems. This time I wanted to explain only ghostball aiming system and how it works in different scenarios :)
@@MrCueBall your videos are very solid and you do a terrific job of explaining so please keep these terrific videos coming
@@MarkRiggins_SoftwareEngineer Thank you so much!!!
many thanks , do you think that the length of bridge makes much difference to your accuracy?
Thank you very much for your comment. Yes, length of bridge is very important for me and it vary depending on type of shot I need to execute. Actually I would like to make video about it in the near future.
@@MrCueBall I look forward to it,
THE PROBLEM IS MANY CANT VISUALIZE THE GHOST BALL THAT IS WHY THERE ARE SYSTEMS EASIER LIKE CTE 90/90 DOUBLE THE DISTANCE.....
Yes there are several aiming systems and each player like to aim differently but I think that most players use this system no matter whether they are beginners or pros.
@@MrCueBall The ghost ball is acutally the SIMPLEST SYSTEM if you are good at visualizing a 3 d object. I envy those that can . I tried for hours but just cant. Thankfully i came to know of the double the distance otherwise i would have quit playing long time ago due to frustrations with the ghost ball method. And to think I LOVE WATCHING 3D MOVIES yet I cant project a 3d ghost ball is quite embarrasing
How to low left english, low right English and top left english and top right English? Please teach me how to do that
What do you exactly want to know? If you ask about adjustment then principle of operation is actually the same like in situation when you use center side spin. But deflection is lower because point of contact with cue ball is closer to the center vertical line so in this case these shots require less adjustment.
i can not se a gostball ok stop it