Shows how your eyes can deceive your brain on certain shots when the aiming is actual identical.
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@leighpxx80545 жыл бұрын
A huge thank you for this video. It really helped me understand something in a new way, most notably measuring the angle from the other side of the ball. It is extremely generous of you to share this knowledge. I just started your book!
@Poolology1015 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Please don't hesitate to ask any questions about the book, as all feedback is appreciated, good or bad or whatever. Thanks again, Brian
@Poolology1017 жыл бұрын
All of my videos are to assist those that have purchased my book, Poolology -- Mastering the Art of Aiming. www.playpoolbetter.com
@yes2crypto Жыл бұрын
I had to go to Amazon for the book since this domain seems to have expired and now used by scammers
@Poolology101 Жыл бұрын
@@yes2crypto thanks! I changed the domain a few years back. I just updated the link. My website is www.playpoolbetter.com
@derricksakai17 жыл бұрын
I think this is a key to your brilliant system. After using your system for a couple of days for about a total of 5 hours I discovered exactly what this video describes. I started to see the fractional hits w/out doing the calculations. I find myself looking at the shot thinking, "hey, this is a half ball hit like my last shot", even though the shots looked so different. It's like an ability was unlocked and the deception of my eyes were revealed. This has totally changed my game for the better. Using your system has dramatically reduced the mental capacity I use for aiming, reducing my mental fatigue. I believe that this has enabled me to play much better positioning. What I mean is like before, maybe I was using 80% of my concentration on aim and only had about 20% left to execute my position. I'd be so focused on aiming that when I finally locked in the aim, I'd hit the ball way to hard or to soft. Now, I use about 20% on aiming and 40% on position. I can feel the reduced mental effort of play. The time it takes me to look at the shot and execute it has reduced considerably while increasing my shot making ability. Before, I was only good for about 2.5 hours of focused play. If I was in a money game, I'd take note of what time it would be after 2.5 hours and tell my opponent that I was only willing to play until that time. At that time, if I was losing or winning, I'd quit because my game and brain was toast. I would literally feel a tightness, not quite an ache, in my forehead from concentrating so much for that long. That is not the case anymore. I still play well after the old 2.5 hour mark. Needless to say, I am so very grateful that you made this system available. Thank you!
@Poolology1017 жыл бұрын
Derrick S ....Thank you for purchasing the book and giving it a chance.
@Smirnoff447 жыл бұрын
Derrick S I agree completely this system is genius because anyone can learn it now that's smart
@sayeedafridi97474 жыл бұрын
I don't understand the negativity. I got the book and tried it today in my table. My potting ability instantly went up a notch..
@Poolology1014 жыл бұрын
Thank you! And don't hesitate to ask questions. All feedback is appreciated, good or bad.
@hankh16104 жыл бұрын
Brian, Howdy; Last 3 words say it ALL "...it's really weird." The optical illusion bit is truly difficult to work past. Just another reason to DO the MATH.
@allgood67603 жыл бұрын
Cool!... for a half ball I look at the 2:1 ratio on the table. i.e.30 degrees.
@volnii_strelok6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the vast educative material in your videos. Math tells us that a half ball shot is a 30 degree shot formed by the following two lines. The first one is the pocket-center of the objectball line and the second one is the line through the center of the cueball and the edge on the objectball. However in your video you used 30 degrees triangle to measure the angle between the pocket-center of the objectball line and the center of the cueball-center of the objectball line, which is not exactly the angle we are looking for. Correct me if I am wrong.
@Poolology1016 жыл бұрын
You are correct. The shot angle is measured between the shot line (the line from the pocket through the center of the object ball) and the aim line (the line from center cue ball through center ghost ball or aiming point. The template I'm using here is actually around 28°, though I refer to it as 30. I use 28° because I am looking at the shot line in comparison to the center-to-center alignment line between the balls. The actual aim line will be about 2° more (offset) from this alignment line, bringing the shot angle to 30°. This video shows that each shot is identical, despite how they appear.
@danilojones71936 жыл бұрын
Great info solid science
@Poolology1016 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@stevemarion95912 жыл бұрын
That one ball shot that’s 30 degrees are you adding a pinch of outside english for throw or not? I’m starting to add a pinch of outside English on all my cut shots. When do you determined to add a pinch of outside? That is the question I’m asking myself all the time. Any thought?
@Poolology1012 жыл бұрын
Nope. I shot the one about one tip above center cb. The Poolology system is already figuring in a normal amount of throw, so the aim point provided doesn't need any outside spin. With that said, yes it's true that a touch or "pinch" of outside english helps reduce the friction between the cb and ob, which decreases collision-induced throw, and it can help prevent a skid for happening. But it's generally best to avoid using unnecessary side spin as often as you can. If I had wanted to or needed to shoot the 1-ball with outside english, I would have had to aim the shot a little thicker than a halfball aim.
@drewmonroe4641 Жыл бұрын
It's funny why dont these people make big money
@---dk4yx6 жыл бұрын
could you talk and practice at same time please?
@jpicc11137 жыл бұрын
how do you identify the half ball hit?
@Poolology1017 жыл бұрын
Joseph Piccirillo, if you're asking how I know these shots are half ball hits, I used the aiming system described in the book -- Poolology. If you're asking how I'm aiming for a half ball, I am simply aiming the center of the cue ball to the outer edge of the object ball. In other words, stroke the cue tip directly through the center of the cue ball, imagining the tip splitting the edge of the object ball if you could stroke the cue that far.
@williamtaylor51936 жыл бұрын
For me, aiming is like Rodney Dangerfield's putter in Caddyshack: no,no,no,no,YES-- and down she goes. Play enough, and you'll know when you have it dialed in, assuming you have some talent.
@Poolology1016 жыл бұрын
That's what experience gets you -- automatic shot recognition. You know it when you see it. Poolology is a shortcut that helps players develop quicker shot recognition without having to hit thousands of balls over a few years.
@loubomm18147 жыл бұрын
You playing an H6?
@Poolology1017 жыл бұрын
Lou Bomm ....it's a Mezz 401. I had a Schon Black Widow for years, before they started going with a white butt cap. Also had an STL-13. But after hitting a few balls with a Mezz low-deflection shaft I was hooked. Love the Mezz cue. Quality is outstanding.
@renesonse57946 жыл бұрын
You stuff is good but you could have done this video even more effectively in half the time.
@Poolology1016 жыл бұрын
Thank you. When I first started doing videos I know I had a tendency to talk too much, to over-explain things.
@romancetech7 жыл бұрын
all you did was talk it it realy mad no sence at all you managed to confuse more than enlightenplease stop
@Poolology1017 жыл бұрын
romancetech ...I shot all 3 shots using a 1/2 ball aim. That was the main point of the video, to say these shots look different but to show they are really not. I'm sorry if you found it confusing, but I don't understand what was so confusing about it.
@derricksakai17 жыл бұрын
Just buy the freakin' system and try it. Be confused no more! =)
@Poolology1017 жыл бұрын
Derrick S *** I removed the zone C correction video and will upload newer one soon.