If you use LineUp Magic to manage your team's lineups, Bullseye Billiards is the practice tool that will help you and your players actually get better between match nights. It's free to download, and with gift code LINEUPMAGIC you unlock 30 days of premium at no cost.
"This is hands down the best training tool I've ever used and I've been using the Bullseye Billiards app since long before I offered LineUp Magic to the public. Bullseye Billiards made me a better pool player, and continues to help me improve my game every time I use it."
Matt Landry · LineUp Magic
APA & TAP League Player, Capital Region NY
What the App Does
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300 Cueing Drills
A library of shots built to develop cue ball positioning, the skill that separates good players from great ones.
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Personal Practice Plan
The app analyzes your scores and recommends what to work on next based on your weakest areas and least-practiced skills.
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Progress Tracking
See your pocketed percentages, score trends, and total attempts over 30 days, 90 days, or longer. Watch the numbers climb.
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Interactive Table Diagram
Track exactly where your cue ball lands on an interactive diagram. Review shot-by-shot to understand what you're doing right and wrong.
How to Claim Your 30 Days Free
Download Bullseye Billiards, free on iOS and Android at
get.bullseyebilliards.com.
Open the app and go to Settings.
Find the Gift field and enter gift code LINEUPMAGIC.
Enjoy 30 days of premium with full access to all 300 drills, progress tracking, and your personalized practice plan.
Where to Find It
Once the app is installed, tap Settings at the bottom of the screen. Under the Subscription section you'll see a Redeem Gift button. Tap it and enter gift code LINEUPMAGIC to activate your 30 free days. No credit card, no subscription required to redeem.
Free to download on iOS & Android
No credit card required for trial
BCA Seal of Approval
PBIA/ACS Level 2 certified instructor
Bullseye Billiards was developed by a certified pool instructor whose drills are used with students from brand new league players to seasoned captains refining position play. The system has been endorsed by Dr. Dave Alciatore and featured by AZBilliards, Sneaky Pete Mafia, and the Billiard Education Foundation.
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How the Tracking Actually Works
After each shot attempt, you tap the table diagram to mark exactly where you left the cue ball. Do that for every rep in a drill session and the app builds a cluster diagram, a visual map of all your cue ball positions plotted on the table. The tighter the cluster around the target zone, the better your position play was on that drill. Loose, scattered clusters tell you immediately where to focus your next practice session.
Below are a few examples from real sessions, my own results using the same app you'll get with gift code LINEUPMAGIC.
Shot 22: Follow Shot Drill
Each drill shows you the shot setup: cue ball start position, object ball location, and the target zone where your cue ball should land. Shot 22 is a follow shot; contact the object ball with a half-ball hit and a little top and the cue ball should travel about 30 degrees off the line of aim.
Shot 22 Follow: My Results
After each attempt, I tap where the cue ball stopped. The app overlays every result on the same diagram. The green and red rings are the target zone; the grey dot cluster is where I actually left the cue ball. A tight cluster means consistent position play. I need a little more work here, but mostly hit the target.
Shot 94: Sidespin Drill Hard
A hard-rated sidespin drill: here with left spin and slow speed. The app tells you exactly where to hit the cue ball and how hard. No guessing on technique.
Shot 94 Sidespin: My Results
The target sits in the bottom corner across table, a tough zone to hit consistently with sidespin in play. The cluster shows I'm landing in the right area, I felt pretty good about that one. This is exactly the kind of drill that exposes what you think you can or can't do vs. what you can actually do.
Shot 144: Rails Drill Moderate
Contact the object ball just before the cue hit hits the rail, slow speed, a little top right. Rail shots with spin are some of the trickiest position plays, but super effective in league pool. This drill isolates exactly that.
Shot 144 Rails: My Results
Well, most attempts were at least on the target with one outlier, a solid cluster for a moderate rail shot with english. The kind of consistency that matters when position play decides the rack. I'd like to get better here. An inch or two and you either have shape for your next shot or you don't!
Your Performance Profile
Beyond the cluster diagrams, the app tracks three core metrics for every drill you've logged. Score is your average on a 0-3 scale across all attempts. Pocketing is the percentage of reps where you actually pocketed the object ball. Positioning is a 0-100 precision value: 100 means your cue ball landed on the bullseye consistently, lower scores mean more scatter. You need at least 10 attempts on a shot before the app evaluates proficiency, which keeps the data honest.
Three Metrics That Matter
Score tells you overall execution. Pocketing tells you if you're making the ball. Positioning tells you how consistent your cue ball control is. Together they give you an honest picture of where your game actually stands.
Every Shot, At a Glance
The Performance Profile shows your score for every drill in the library, organized by shot type: Fundamentals, Follow, Draw, Sidespin, and more. Color-coded indicators flag your strongest and weakest shots instantly. No digging around to figure out where to spend your next session.
The Real Point of All This
Working through 300 drills isn't about memorizing 300 specific shots. The goal is to log enough reps across enough shot types that when you're standing at the table on match night staring at a shot you need, you can say to yourself: yeah, I know how to get there. After enough sessions, you stop thinking and start feeling it. The spin, the speed, the angle. It stops being math and starts being muscle memory. That's the difference between a player who gets lucky on position and one who puts the cue ball where they meant to.
More Than Just an App
The app is where I spend most of my practice time, but Bullseye Billiards has built out a full training system. The photo below shows the whole lineup, and I showcase several of these products on my gear page if you want to explore further.
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300 Practice Shots
The shot books cover every category: Follow, Draw, Stun, Sidespin, Rails, and Advanced, with diagrams, tip contact, and stroke speed for each shot. Available as the
original book or the
Precision Series Vol. 1.
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Physical Targets
Cloth
targets lay right on your table so you can run the drills with a real reference point. Pairs with the books or the app.
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Card Games
200
shot cards across 10 game formats, solo or group. Same shot categories as the app, organized by difficulty. Good for practice nights with your team.
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Pick a Shot, Track Your Progress
Browse 300 shots by skill and difficulty, or let the app recommend one based on your weak areas. Your score, pocketing percentage, and positioning improve over time and you can see it.
We carry the Bullseye books, card games, and targets on our gear page alongside other pool league equipment picks. Take a look, and don't forget gift code LINEUPMAGIC gets you 30 days of the app's premium tier at no cost.