Poolology : Mastering the Art of Aiming by Brian Crist (2017, Trade Paperback)

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ISBN-101532352263
ISBN-139781532352263
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Edition2
Book TitlePoolology : Mastering the Art of Aiming
Publication Year2017
TopicGeneral
LanguageEnglish
GenreSports & Recreation
AuthorBrian Crist
FormatTrade Paperback

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Synopsis(SOFTCOVER SECOND EDITION, 5.8"" X 8.3"") Poolology is a breakthrough aiming method for pool players. I was once asked, ""How do you aim?,"" and I couldn't answer. I said I didn't know, and I'm sure the player that asked me that thought I was holding out on him, keeping some great secret to myself. But it was true - other than to call it instinct, I had no idea how to aim. I'd never been taught how to aim. I just shoot balls into the pocket. This question, ""How do you aim?,"" is what prompted me to write Poolology. After experimenting with various aiming systems, I learned that most aiming systems don't work for most people. That explains why so many pool players struggle to be consistent shot makers. I wanted to fix that. I wanted to find a system that could teach players how to aim any shot on the table, how to develop a feel for pocketing balls. No such system existed, until now. It's called Poolology, (SOFTCOVER SECOND EDITION, 5.8" X 8.3") Poolology is a breakthrough aiming method for pool players. I was once asked, "How do you aim?", and I couldn't answer. I said I didn't know, and I'm sure the player that asked me that thought I was holding out on him, keeping some great secret to myself. But it was true - other than to call it instinct, I had no idea how to aim. I'd never been taught how to aim. I just shoot balls into the pocket. This question, "How do you aim?", is what prompted me to write Poolology. After experimenting with various aiming systems, I learned that most aiming systems don't work for most people. That explains why so many pool players struggle to be consistent shot makers. I wanted to fix that. I wanted to find a system that could teach players how to aim any shot on the table, how to develop a feel for pocketing balls. No such system existed, until now. It's called Poolology!

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  • Not Complicated, says who?

    So overly complicated, only three zones with allot of numbered diamond values. They failed to mention there are 4 small areas where you need to make an adjustment after you make your calculations. If you saw the numbers and zones that run at different angles you would need the drawing at your side along with a calculator to make a shot. Not everyone is a quick thinking math person. There is a fairly complicated layout for the 3 zones that you need to memorize the numbers and make sure you are not in the wrong zone, all from memory before calculating a shot. I think you can wear out the chalk on your cue stalling while calculating fractional ball hits by the end of the game. Don't waste your money with these fancy anyone can do it books.

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  • Billiard aiming

    I bought the book and also bought the ebook. I have learned a lot from this aiming system as it makes it easier for me to gage and aim at the contact point of the object ball to the pocket. I highly recommend this book if you desire to get better at playing pool as I have.

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