Good video. I never seen such a technical display. That should really help some newer players. I like how you mentioned CIT and defection. And, players need to also know that conditions and equipment also affect this setup. For example, clean balls vs dirty balls and how that affects CIT or new felt vs old felt. Speed, and type of English also affect this setup along with it affecting skid and slide based of some of the aspects mentioned. Some once asked me what my aiming method was I laughed and said I don’t have an aiming method and don’t even know how to explain it because of all these factors mentioned above. You 5 reasons were similar to my explanation, experiance & subconscious. Cheers
@livealoha50fАй бұрын
100%
@mario12156419 күн бұрын
But they won’t tell where to get that that template from.
@Lastdimetaker18 күн бұрын
@@mario121564 straightline aiming is where I got it 10 years ago
@RickbearcatАй бұрын
I enjoyed your video. But, I'm willing to bet you that the amount of time, as you say, of the cue ball "clinging", or its "dwell" time staying in contact with the object ball is exactly the same regardless of the angle of hit. This was proven for cue tip contact time by Dr. Dave on his KZbin channel. It didn't matter how softly or hard you hit the cue ball and whether you had a soft or hard tip, the contact time was essentially the same.
@Skeeweezy23Ай бұрын
Where did you get your template thing your using in this video?
@LastdimetakerАй бұрын
@@Skeeweezy23 strike line aiming
@reybarrera5753Ай бұрын
Where can I get one of those or practice 1 oh1 where are you from?
@LastdimetakerАй бұрын
@reybarrera5753 I'm in Alabama, but I travel to Dallas TX, Chicago IL, St Louis MO, and Winchester VA at least once a month. But Studio is in Alabama.
@reybarrera5753Ай бұрын
Do you sell that plastic that has the ghost lines just saw the video with the whole angles don’t know what you call it
@reybarrera5753Ай бұрын
I am from the valley can I send you my number
@reybarrera5753Ай бұрын
Can you let me know if you make them so I can buy one
@LastdimetakerАй бұрын
@@reybarrera5753 I ordered it strike line aiming
@kobayashijogja481Ай бұрын
Where can i buy that diagram?
@LastdimetakerАй бұрын
@kobayashijogja481 I think it's strike line aiming. I got it about 7 years ago not sure if it still being made. Very good training aid
@bucksniper65Ай бұрын
Anthony Beeler has a very good product very similar to this one,if you guys can't find the one in the video.
@reybarrera5753Ай бұрын
How much yo one one training
@LastdimetakerАй бұрын
@reybarrera5753 200 a day 8 to 12 hrs
@tonytechsupportАй бұрын
I really don’t like the pictures on the wall down to the floor. Feels like the walls are closing in on you.
@LastdimetakerАй бұрын
@tonytechsupport one day I want to open up a training facility with room for 2 pool tables, one for me and one for you. We can train side by side with plenty of room around us. I imagine the walls will be like chalkboards in a class room covered with valuable information that anyone that casually noticed as they walked by wouldn't understand. Got to go beyond the surface in all things...
@hedwardharrington864Ай бұрын
just another wanna be instructer using everything that was already posted on youtube
@LastdimetakerАй бұрын
@hedwardharrington864 wannabe over a never gonna be is alright with me. I'm a student, I'm a player working on my game and my philosophy is that you must discover for yourself what others have already discovered. What's your philosophy? My goal in life is to become a master instructor and this video was an assignment. So yes I'm a wannabe instructor, proud to be. My Strategy as a student is to learn with the mindset that one day I'll play the role of instructor. Hope you learned something, hope you find something new under the sun... sorry it wasn't in this video