Lol Allison Fisher showed this to me. I did play better after calibrating my “getting down” routine with it. But it’s easy for me to “forget” how to stand perfectly so I think I need to get one for myself so I can calibrate my routine periodically. You know how some people have this issue with playing great for a few days, and then not making a ball? I think this would help with that kinda inconsistency. A guy once said that we keep trying to warm up our strokes but we forget that warming up our vision should also be part of our routine. Interesting stuff. I’ve found over many years that when I play badly, it’s often due to “zigzagging” when getting down into the shot. When I’m playing well, my vision is laser focused and stays on the shot line. Interesting stuff…
Hi sir I'm from south Africa what is the height of the upper step and height of low step in cm I want to make s few for underprivileged kids in my community that play pool can you send me dimensions.than you
sighting is one thing cue dead straight is another the old saying" cueing where you are looking" is it and of course having a good memory to remember the picture of the angle required is another . we can all pot the blue dead straight into the blue pocket but try it 50 times and see how quickly your bad cue acting puts an angle on that simple dead straight pot . Cue action grip stance is everything from a consistency point and no doubt finer tweaks will help but putting on weight is another screw up because everything changes from that stephen hendry started putting weight on later in his life and his game has gone
£64.95 is the cheapest version on their webpage now. What a joke, I was ready to pay 20 max but now I'll wait for 1.50 aliexpress knockoff and pirated free videos.
Right, it's not a new idea. A patent search shows step-down systems for parallax vision from 100 years ago. However, simply giving the device to someone without instruction won't help much. I don't know. As long as people are aware that they are really paying for the online videos and guides, and the device is "bonus" tool to be used with the lessons, then I think it's okay. I totally understand though. I can print one on my 3d printer for 5 cents.
@@diamonddavesbilliards from watching another video from sight right it seems that the lessons may be Snooker oriented is that the case for the stance?
I guess you could say you're paying 40bucks for the actual idea/invention, but really, 40 bucks for a piece of plastic? This would take you like 20 mins to make, including the time you need to find the necessary things for this at home. What a total waste :D
It’s actually the opposite. You’re primarily paying for the resources and courses, and the Pocket SightRight comes with those resources. I’ve made a perfect replica with my 3d printer for 10 cents, but I’m confident that if you give someone just the device, they won’t get even 5% of the potential from it.
Lol Allison Fisher showed this to me. I did play better after calibrating my “getting down” routine with it. But it’s easy for me to “forget” how to stand perfectly so I think I need to get one for myself so I can calibrate my routine periodically. You know how some people have this issue with playing great for a few days, and then not making a ball? I think this would help with that kinda inconsistency. A guy once said that we keep trying to warm up our strokes but we forget that warming up our vision should also be part of our routine. Interesting stuff. I’ve found over many years that when I play badly, it’s often due to “zigzagging” when getting down into the shot. When I’m playing well, my vision is laser focused and stays on the shot line. Interesting stuff…
excellent for explaining the issue to others as well.
Nice demo on how it works. Jeezuz dude
A friend of mine has 3D printed a replica one which works a treat 👍
Hi sir I'm from south Africa what is the height of the upper step and height of low step in cm I want to make s few for underprivileged kids in my community that play pool can you send me dimensions.than you
sighting is one thing cue dead straight is another the old saying" cueing where you are looking" is it and of course having a good memory to remember the picture of the angle required is another . we can all pot the blue dead straight into the blue pocket but try it 50 times and see how quickly your bad cue acting puts an angle on that simple dead straight pot . Cue action grip stance is everything from a consistency point and no doubt finer tweaks will help but putting on weight is another screw up because everything changes from that stephen hendry started putting weight on later in his life and his game has gone
I used a small ruler. 50 pence 😊
Nice review thanks
Link to purchase in USA
Damn so simple yet clever. What else comes with it? Are the other lessons essential to this aiming method, on top of what u mentioned?
Good!👍🎱
Nice cue. Exceed?
Nice 👍
Are you joking, just use a piece of wood, HONESTLY
Shite…right?
£64.95 is the cheapest version on their webpage now. What a joke, I was ready to pay 20 max but now I'll wait for 1.50 aliexpress knockoff and pirated free videos.
Bro ebay selling cheapish 20 odd check it out
@@masudshah7405 Have you got a link - all I can fin are laser pointers, thanks
@@graemehirstwood670 I replied but it got deleted if you type it in to Google with ebay in the search bar it'll. Come. Up
@@masudshah7405 thank you
Just make one lol 10 mins
not a new idea. no need to spend money on such a thing.
Right, it's not a new idea. A patent search shows step-down systems for parallax vision from 100 years ago. However, simply giving the device to someone without instruction won't help much. I don't know. As long as people are aware that they are really paying for the online videos and guides, and the device is "bonus" tool to be used with the lessons, then I think it's okay. I totally understand though. I can print one on my 3d printer for 5 cents.
@@diamonddavesbilliards from watching another video from sight right it seems that the lessons may be Snooker oriented is that the case for the stance?
I guess you could say you're paying 40bucks for the actual idea/invention, but really, 40 bucks for a piece of plastic? This would take you like 20 mins to make, including the time you need to find the necessary things for this at home. What a total waste :D
It’s actually the opposite. You’re primarily paying for the resources and courses, and the Pocket SightRight comes with those resources. I’ve made a perfect replica with my 3d printer for 10 cents, but I’m confident that if you give someone just the device, they won’t get even 5% of the potential from it.
@@diamonddavesbilliards oh ok I see, nice one!
@@diamonddavesbilliards That's ok but not 10 educational videos at the price of Spotify premium per month, lol.