Dr. Cue – Lesson 29 – Game Victory with Imaginary Position!!
By Billiard Television Editor • Feb 25th, 2019 • Category: Billiard Tips, UncategorizedNo one is immune from missing an easy 8 ball to win the game. During a game a player makes a ball and plays position a maximum 7 out of 8 shots or 87.5% of the time. On the final shot the brain registers making the ball, but not playing position. The brain short circuits, so to speak, 12.5% of the time, and does not understand why it is not playing position on the final shot. This right brain thing can be fixed by creating a mental ball for imaginary position to an easy place on the table …
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it’s real rocks !
is the best way to have the game sure and save in my opinion…
I once played this man in the gameroom at umbc got my butt handed too me but got a good autographed picture..he taught me how to break and everything of course..Thank you Dr. Que my sensi
but dont set for too dangerous of an imaginary ball
i once realized that the game was over after ten hours of waiting 🙁
Yes, that is true… and sometimes one may notice that he or she scratches the cue ball on the final 8 ball because he or she does not play imaginary position.
Never thought of that. Thanks for the advice.