"Gosh system 'A' didn't work for me as well as system 'B', so system 'A' must suck."
John:
I personally applaud you for implementing something -- even if you don't know the hows/whys/inner workings of it -- into your pool game to better your pool game, and are reaping the benefits.
While your excitement and exuberance for CTE is admirable, humbly, I need to remind you that what works for *you* is not a "be all, end all" for everyone.
I keep trying to remind folks like you that different people have different skillsets, different abilities, different... well... ok, "gifts" if you will. You keep making comments like, "Why chase a ghost when I have something tangible to aim at?" This leads me to believe that you're not quite
getting it -- that you really don't understand how some people can really "see" that ghostball, clear as day.
I'd responded to Spidey in one of the other CTE threads about my personal ability to see that ghostball so clearly, that pool, for me is like playing whack-a-mole. Spidey may see the CTEL just as well as I see the ghostball. Spidey calculates his "fire control solution" based on that CTEL. I don't have to -- what I "see"
is the solution, and I see it clear as day. I don't think you understand the concept of this; that you're grasping it. Instead, you're letting your exuberance for CTE get in the way of understanding that other folks have different skillsets than you do. I'm not trying to say you suck at ghostball; I'm just trying to say that folks successful with ghostball probably have
extended capabilities with it over and above you.
Another thing; about your challenge -- I would love to take you up on it, if not for the following obstacles:
1. You already ruled me (and a good number of others out) with the "non-pro" proviso.
2. I'm not set up for video recording. (Yeah yeah, I know, "but Sean, don't you work in Information Technology as your day job?" And that's precisely why. In the interests of leading a balanced life, I don't take that sh*t home! I admire those like yourself that work in the pool industry. Quite frankly, I'm rapidly getting to the point where I'm
sick of I.T., and I'm thinking of a career change to something more pool-related like Jude Rosenstock did, but I digress...)
The interesting thing is, the most vocal "prove it, show me a video of you doing such-and-such potting/pocketing challenge" types, are the CTE boosters. And it makes sense why -- certain closed-minded types challenged (or just plain wrote-off as nuts) those that embraced CTE, and thus they (the CTE embracers) are in a position to defend themselves. You said it yourself, when you described your first "aha!" moment with CTE, when you posted your experiences with it back in the RSB days. It's unfortunate that folks do this -- to poke issue at those that "break conventional" to try something new and like it. I personally support folks trying something new -- I've never made any bones about that. I just take issue with those that try something new, have success with it, and then go on to say that the previous way of doing things is "just plain flawed -- the whole system is broke" because it didn't work for him/her. And they do so completely in the face of pros that are still using the "old system" and are still having much success with it!
You probably won't get many (if any) bites on your challenge, because of your non-pro proviso, and because it appears the most vocal "break conventional chastisers" (i.e. the CTE doubters) are those that couldn't do any better on the challenge anyway. (That's not to say they're all keyboard Olympians -- some may be, while others may just have full-time careers that have nothing to do with pool, but instead are pool enthusiasts.)
A couple weeks ago, I ran a 126 in 14.1. My high run in one pocket is 15 and out (yes, an entire rack, starting from a ball pocketed on the opening break). The room I play at,
Iron Willies in Yorktown Heights, NY, is working on getting set up for a video feed, so that they can stream the straight pool league and tournaments. Perhaps then I'll have video capabilities and can take you up on your challenge, even if I've already been disqual'ed.
On a personal note, it was a pleasure meeting and chatting with you at SBE. It's too bad that both of us couldn't hook up for some friendly 1P action (you due to your hectic booth schedule there, and me with the tournament). I'll PM you when I get a moment so we can chat.
Warmest regards,
-Sean
Well I think CTE is the nuts. Tonight I ran a three pack using it. I decided to man up and figure it out this afternoon and I did and when I went to play I finally got it and was making balls from everywhere. The ONLY balls I missed were because I jerked my arm off line or jumped up - all because I didn't TRUST the shot because I was on an unfamiliar line.
Someone else in this thread (or maybe it was the other one) said something about CTE not accounting for cheating the pocket. Not true. Once you are sitting on the PERFECT line to make the ball dead center then you can EASILY see what you need to do to cheat the pocket to the left or right.
This system is like cheating. Seriously, that's how it feels to me. When I slice balls in from seemingly impossible positions and the people looking on are literally clapping it's a great feeling.
It's an even better feeling to be able to run out easily.
Why chase a ghost when I have something tangible to aim at?
I gotta give up major props to Dave Segal for trying his best to explain this to people. Honestly, I don't get the air pivots, and the hip pivots and the shot arc although I am sure I would if I tried. But when I use the basic center to edge I find that I automatically pivot into the line and it works. And BHE - Backhand english works perfectly with it.
I was making the most beautiful shots tonight. Feathering balls in with precision and bring the cue ball under other balls with inside english. Powering balls in on 4.25" pockets to force position.....etc..... it was great.
Even though I lost the set to the house pro 8:7 I still played great and didn't miss much.
So keep your ghost ball - I won't even use it for beginners. I will flat out bet that I can make more shots using CTE than any non-pro on this board who uses ghost ball. Lets set up dual web cameras and battle it out live
I have $50 that says out of 16 shots in Colins's test I will make more than any ghost ball user on this board - any takers?????
We do it in real time using JustinTV and Ustream.
Or if anyone wants to up the ante a little I will bet a couple hundred on Spidey that no Non-Pro who has an AZ account and does not use any of the reference point aiming systems will beat him in Colin's test.
Here, I will go you all one better. I will PAY the first person who puts up a video of themselves equalling or beating Spidey's 15 as long as they tell us what method of aiminf they are using and how many tries it took to get that score. I will paypal you $50 if you can put up a video by the end of April that shows this.
Forget talking about it. Show us. And yes I will try it as well to see how I do. I'd like to keep my money if I can.