Part One. Train your vision
Learn to spot and hold the natural gaze point that gives the true path. Eyes lead. Stroke follows.
Ghost Diamond Method turns the side diamonds into a meter. Calibrate once, then get the same rail point every time with a single gaze. You will know where a pure Pong style bounce sends the cue ball, and then you make your speed and spin adjustments with real confidence.
Make banks and kicks feel like a simple cut in front of the pocket. No math. No counting. No looking at the rail you rebound from. One hundred percent free.
Call it what you want. This works because we look at the rail in the correct order. Last, not first. Your eyes find the natural path in space. Your cue delivers it with calm confidence.
Learn to spot and hold the natural gaze point that gives the true path. Eyes lead. Stroke follows.
Build a simple sheet for your table and your stroke. Mark a few references so you can trust the result at your speed and on your cloth.
Cycle vision with your shot sheet until the angle appears instantly. No calculation. No counting. Any stroke. Any target. Any angle. On demand.
Keep in mind, I’m learning right alongside everyone else. This method came to me during a brutal focus and pressure training game I streamed at the end of September, where I pushed through 5–6 hours a day for 8 days straight when I envisioned how simple this really is. I built the simulator Sunday evening and launched this site the very next morning. I know someone out there, now or in the future, will be another visual thinker like me and connect with it instantly.
Just remember, this is not a step by step guide to what to think about in a game. This is a method to train your mind to see it automatically and show you how you can train any English or power shot off that constant reference point.