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BBAT Billiard Aim Trainer BAT ™
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About the Billiard Aim Trainer BAT ™ - Get it HERE FOR LESS than from the manufacturer!
The Billiard Aim Trainer (BAT)™ is the world's first pool trainer that teaches the superior three-cut system of billiards. It also enables a player to more easily visualize the "ghost ball". The BAT ™ sits on the pool table and uses a combination of references to show the player the exact cue ball path for targeting; the degree of the angle; the contact point, and exactly how much of the object ball needs to be cut. The patented invention requires no batteries or technical skill to teach the key concepts of pocketing balls. Any person, of any skill level can quickly become a better pool player within minutes of using the BAT™. Each BAT ™ package comes with a hard-shell carrying case and a 44 page instructional pocket booklet that includes Allison Fisher training drills.
Benefits:
1. Learn to aim in one quick step, just like the pros.
2. Match the cut percentage (¾, ½ or ¼) to the angle of aim (14°, 30°, 49°).
3. Most shots in a typical game of pool are ¾, ½ or ¼ cut angles. After using the BAT, you will begin to recognize these fundamental cut angles while playing in a game.
4. The problem for most amateur pool players is that they have no visual guide as to how much of the object ball is being cut. The BAT gives you that advantage by allowing you to see right through the “cue ball,” just like a bat sees in the dark. Without this knowledge, you are literally shooting in the dark – chasing imaginary “ghost balls!”
5. Did you know that on a regulation size table, two object balls will fit into the corner pocket opening at the same time. That means there is a + or – 5° margin of error on all cut angles played from a short distance. When you learn to recognize the standard cut angles by using the BAT, you in affect give yourself at least a 5° (+ or -) margin for error. The is a huge advantage over your opponent! The pocket width on standard professional tables are 4.5 inches wide (11.5 cm). Many club tables that amateurs play on have pocket widths of 5 to 5.5 inches (14 cm), which means there will be an even greater margin of error.
6. After lining up the BAT for the desired pocket, you will also be able to see the degree of the angle for the cut. The most important ones are those pertaining to the ¼, ½, and ¾ angle, which are 14°, 30° and 49° respectively.
7. One other great advantage of the BAT is that you can also see the tangent (90°) line that the cue ball will take. This enables you to easily determine how to hit the cue ball to avoid scratches, unwanted collisions with other balls, and thus plan the path of the cue ball for positioning.
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