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  • #31
    Originally Posted by pottr View Post
    Mine does! Keeps telling me I'm about 16 stone... Must need calibrating.
    Hahaha,,

    So you never entertained your thoughts of what you was going to put in your Snooks room then??...

    16 stone, would never of thought that much...
    JP Majestic
    3/4
    57"
    17oz
    9.5mm Elk

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    • #32
      Which Shot Picture Looks Right?

      You thought more then? lol

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      • #33
        Originally Posted by thunder66 View Post
        jdbu,

        I'm just guessing here, if you are seeing picture B while you are down, it probably means your "center of vision" is to the left of your cue, and you need to adjust your stance to put it right on top of your cue. To my understanding, "center of vision" does not simply mean dominant eye. Take a look at Nic's video on youtube about how to find your vision center. let me know if you can't find it.

        - Thunder
        Are you refering to his video ( in regards to dominant eye ) ?

        If Not , any chance to post a link of that video ?

        Thanks .

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        • #34
          Sorry I couldn't find that video anymore, Nic has too many videos on youtube. As far as I recall, it's a drill of setting up a cue on two rests, pointing to a straight cueball to blue shot. Then get down without touching the cue, place different point of chin on the cue, until you find a spot where you see the two balls and the cue are straight, this is your vision center, and you should place this spot on the cue everytime.

          - Thunder

          Originally Posted by Ramon View Post
          Are you refering to his video ( in regards to dominant eye ) ?

          If Not , any chance to post a link of that video ?

          Thanks .

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          • #35
            Originally Posted by thunder66 View Post
            Sorry I couldn't find that video anymore, Nic has too many videos on youtube. As far as I recall, it's a drill of setting up a cue on two rests, pointing to a straight cueball to blue shot. Then get down without touching the cue, place different point of chin on the cue, until you find a spot where you see the two balls and the cue are straight, this is your vision center, and you should place this spot on the cue everytime.

            - Thunder
            thanks for info.
            I thought he has a new one.
            I think you're refering to this one.
            nice vid indeed.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKoMZrg1MAg

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            • #36
              water melon would be correct for me.

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