JUST THE TIPS - 90/90 (CENTER TO EDGE) AIMING SYSTEM

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This fun, easy and accurate aiming system will leaving wondering "how is this possible?!?!?" 90/90 is an aiming system I learned from Ron Vitello. I call it "aiming voodoo" because I just can't explain why it works. But it does!

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I too appreciate your approach to presenting info. Thanks for your efforts.

jonmullenax
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I really love the way you show visuals on aiming systems just like this. Gives us viewers clarity on how to do the system. I'm still using your side of shaft aiming system for shots that I need double checking from your old videos. Hope you could re-upload it again.

kikimomikuto
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I use this same aiming tool for almost two years. Instead of the pivot, try to parallel shift the shaft from the CB edge to CB center. The pivot can give give a slight over cut. And you can do it in the air or on the way down to address.

lawnstar
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What a very nice tip you made. I always do calculate the angle from object ball to the pocket and then calculate how much i have to aim on the cue ball. This method is much easier.

dmknght
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Loved it. I'm a fan of CTE aiming. I don't use aiming systems for most of my shots. But I don't make cut shots greater than 40 degrees-ish consistently so I'm definitely trying this.

MikeyCompilations
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Interesting, it's always good to have some aiming systems to know and have at the ready, thanks.

blazeandcyrus
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Been using this since 2015 and out of all the vids, this one to me is the best

hectorotani
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I kind of use this system with just 2 variations, 30 degree cuts shots or greater, and 30 degree cut shots or less, plus I just adjust it for certain shots, based on experience. It works great for cut shots into the side pockets, probably because those pockets are a little bigger. On those types of shots, this system has helped me make some crazy cut shots into the side pockets, shooting only 1.5 diamond from the short rail! Thanks for posting this video!

garybkatz
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simple and effective, subscribed immediately

sixdusts
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Man, you are great! I love you. Mr. Vito in Dallas, Texas

jimmylang
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I use a CTE/Shish Kabob method.
works very well.

i did dabble with 90/90.

interested in seeing a video on 90/90 banking and long shots !!

good stuff, thanks for posting !!

brianb
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I like it. Another way to do it. I’ll take all you got! Thxs

phillipbeehler
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Neat! I'm going to try it! Thanks!

bobbyy.
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Cool. I personally like split the difference for the reason you are talking about. I like to just drop down on the shot. But I line shoot mostly. But if I'm struggling or feeling lazy I'll just use split the difference

jasonsanders
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I learned this system from Hal Houle in 2002. Thanks for sharing

saltywet
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A couple years ago I started using 90 90 in combination with the mirror system to find the line for bank shots. I went from missing most banks to now feeling like a bank master.

flashsmith
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I don't like getting my shoulder out of alignment, disrupting the natural pathway. But I enjoy your tutorials.

FloridaRaider
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I'm a semi-fan of CTE I can see 90/90 doing the much same thing too. I think the systems eventually train the eyes to learn the shot angles and ultimately the hands will follow the eyes. Stan Shuffett's cte/pro tries to eliminate the obvious and unseemly act of the manual pivots and encourages flowing directly into the shot position. But that takes quite a bit of practice to accomplish smoothly. If someone is right-handed with a dominate left eye... they might need a cue stick with training wheels or a crosshair sight glued on top of the ferrule.

R.L.KRANESCHRADTT
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Good stuff broski! 👏 I am really interested in learning your aiming system. Can you please let me know when you're going to upload that video?

PoolHallJunkie
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To each their own. Whatever works for someone is what they should use. I still think, at least for myself, that the ghost ball aiming system is vastly superior. You just need to understand about cut induced throw. Otherwise it is super simple to see and use.

One of the great things about pool is that there are many ways to do things. Many ways to aim, ways to stand, there are short punchy strokes that look awful like Pagulayan, and there there are absolutely beautiful strokes like Gorst. There are guys that rarely drop their elbow and guys and gals that drop their elbow quite a bit on every shot - like Gorst and many top European players.

There are guys that have the traditional snooker stance and guys that almost have their feet vertical to each other.

There are guys and gals that play fast, really fast, and guys and gals that are so slow watching paint dry is more entertaining.

Bottom line, do what works best for you but be willing to put the time in. If you don't put the work in, you are not going to be a good player.

jamesdavis