Welcome to Pocket Acuity!

Pocket Acuity

Pocket Acuity is a powerful application that breaks down pool videos into individual shots, adding detailed data to each clip. The insights you gain from this platform can be truly transformational for your game.

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Engagement Activities: As a member, you'll have access to a variety of focused activities that help reinforce key concepts and techniques. Please review the sections below and watch the corresponding videos to enhance your understanding and performance.

Retries: These are video clips marked for a second attempt. Your challenge is to evaluate the layout and determine the best strategic option for this shot—offensive or defensive. Make your decision and execute it with precision.

Shot Makers: These shots are designed to push your abilities and improve your precision. They represent challenging situations where making the shot is key to gaining control of the table and setting up for the next ball. In real games, these tough shots often make the difference—sometimes, you have to take on a difficult shot to stay at the table to get control or run out.

Drills: These shots and layouts are designed to reinforce key concepts such as banks, breaks, kicks, and more. Each drill targets a specific skill, helping you build consistency and confidence through focused repetition.

Practice: Use these practice videos to sharpen your awareness and refine your technique. Watching yourself play helps identify areas for improvement—did your elbow drop? Did you jump up too quickly? Was your pre-shot routine consistent? Was your arm too straight instead of slightly bent? Video review is a powerful tool to build better habits and elevate your game. The challenge is to video yourself, to watch yourself then upload it and break it down.

Run Outs: These include real player run-outs and templated layouts designed for practice. Study how players navigate the table and use the templates to develop your own ability to plan and execute complete runs with precision. Record yourself practicing these layouts.

Snap Shot Editing: These images are designed to help you understand shot execution and table layout. Some display grid lines alone, while others combine them with visual instruction. Many include helpful annotations—such as recommended English, shot speed, and contact points—to guide you in achieving proper shape and cue ball control. Another valuable component of this is contact point pose.

Demos: These are demonstrations showing how to successfully execute specific shots or layouts. Analyze these to understand the technique, positioning, and decision-making involved in each example.