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How to aim successfully


Submitted by umaier

Before I start talking about how to aim lets first talk why we have a difficulty time aiming and miss shots.


We have two eyes and actually see three pictures:


  1. The picture recorded by our left eye.

  2. The picture recorded by our right eye.

  3. The composite picture computed by our brain which is the one we consider the true picture but which is entirely different than the left or right eye recording.

  1. Another complication is the fact that we have a dominant eye that is used by the brain as the master reference.

  2. Also the brain weighs lights and shadows which for example makes striped balls appear different depending how the stripes are oriented.


In my opinion most shots are missed because the shooter gets confused about where he is aiming and not because of bad cueing. This is easy to see because one has three pictures to choose from and explains poor performance under pressure when we talk ourselves into using the wrong picture. Under stress the brain tries to gain more information about the object in view(potential aggressor) in this case OB by alternating/evaluating left, right and composite view . This survival behavior is good in the real world when we try to judge if an aggressor is getting ready to make a move at us but makes aiming difficult or impossible(total confusion). I call this effect of confusion “NG” for No Good.


I have been looking for a way to get rid of “NG” and found this method:


  1. I start by aligning any cut shot like it was a straight in shot.

  2. Now I become aware where my cue is pointing at the rail(thus becoming aware what is a straight in shot) and look at that rail point past the OB.

  3. Now I change my cue aiming point right/left until I think I have the proper cut angle.

  4. Again I become aware where my cue is aiming at the rail and look at that rail point past the OB. I see the branch (straight line cue – CB – contact point – rail point, and the branch of this line which is OB to pocket). This makes it much easier because you judge the angle of the branch. By becoming aware(looking at) of the cue aiming point on the rail you double check your alignment automatically and get rid of “NG”.


This has greatly helped my aiming and gives me confidence that I have the proper alignment when setting up for the shot. Aiming using the contact point only is impossible for me since the ball is round and it is impossible to focus and remember one specific point on it especially since we alternate what we are looking at during the aiming process.


Projecting the CB to the rail creates a much bigger context and gets rid of “NG” because the OB is not the main focus point but is only viewed with the peripheral vision.


Just to emphasize the main points.


  1. ALWAYS PROJECT THE CB TO THE RAIL AND LOOK AT THAT POINT.

  2. Project the CB past the OB ball to the rail even if the OB is touching the rail.

  3. The angle you judge is cue to rail point – with branch OB to pocket.


Give it a try


Ulrich




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Re: How to aim successfully )
by badandy on Tue, Feb 24, 2004 @ 06:20:40 CST
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i am confused about your direction. i could use a little clarifcation. pls pm me (badandy). i cannot find your user name to pm you. thanks.


Re: How to aim successfully )
by Anonymous on Fri, Feb 27, 2004 @ 22:08:19 CST
It's funny, this is exactly how I judge a shot also. My eyesight isn't the greatest and have problems wearing my non-bifocal glasses when I shoot. Especially in dark pool halls. I do the same thing though. For a cut shot I line the cueball up with the object ball for a straight shot and see where it will hit the rail. Then i just move my cue to the right or left depending on which way I want to cut it. Very easy to re-aim also just move your cue back to a straight shot on the object ball and move right or left to you get a good feel for how much of a cut you need to make the pocket. Ulrich explained it better but this is exactly what I do and I shoot very well considering my eyes:)
P.S. I used a method before this one.... taking the pool cue and moving it next to the object ball and making a straight line with the pool cue through the object ball into the pocket to see wear exactly on the object ball I would need to strike it with the cue ball. Problem with this was th

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Re: How to aim successfully )
by Anonymous on Tue, Mar 2, 2004 @ 18:57:55 CST
Thank you very much for a fresh perspective. I also have a hard time seeing the contact point. I'll try your alignment method out.


Re: How to aim successfully )
by Anonymous on Sun, Mar 7, 2004 @ 12:22:48 CST
I don't quite get it, so I'm very jealous of those of you who do. Can you elaborate on point number 4????


Re: How to aim successfully )
by Anonymous on Wed, Jan 12, 2005 @ 22:03:43 CST
I would like to see your method graphically displayed in a manner like figure one in the following link:
http://www.easypooltutor.com/article18-pg-1.html





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