duckie -- is that comment about a half-ball hit an attempt at humor? If not, WOW.
Now, about ghost ball. You're over-stating the case for it. You seem to feel that the only truly valid aiming method is to visualize a ghost ball and shoot at it. sfleinen has described extremely well how he does that. But not all of us have his ability to see that ghost properly.
Sure, to make the shot, we need to send the cue ball to the ghost ball position. But lots of us do that, using all sorts of different techniques, without any explicit reference to the ghost ball itself.[/INDENT]
Nope, its's a fact. See I deal in facts, things that are real. You see what appears to be a 1/2 ball hit , but in fact it is not. And what if it is 13/16 ball hit?
I'm overstating my case for ghost ball............You are so full of shit. It seems more that the CTE user seem to believe if they say something long enough it will become true. Those are the one overstating.
I can tell you haven't played for very long and play 9 ball as 'the game of all games". Anyone that still has to use a system are still in the beginners stages. And that stage is a very long one.
Because you are lacking visualization skills you will only go so far. Thats a fact Jack.
Pool is all about visualiztion and the only way to get that is 10,000 hours of hitting a million balls.
Gee how is my stance and support for GB any different than the CTE (Insert nice word for CTE users here cause the one I want to use is not) do?
At least, I can back up everything I say. Like GB can be used on any shot. ANY SHOT. It appears that to use CTE, you must be able to hit the OB directly with the CB.
Well show me how to use CTE for a any shot where you can not hit the OB directly, like a rail first shot, kick shot, combo and carom. I want pictures, drawings. Oh and as asked, what about when you play a safety and not trying to pocket a ball?
Well guess what, with GB this can be done.
Also there is no need for a DVD and 5 hours of instructons. to understand GB. I mean good grief. Making a ball is not rocket science, but if it makes you feel better to think this go ahead.
Oh one more thing GB is not about putting the center of the CB at a point in space. It is about rolling the cue over a spot on the table that will make the OB go center pocket. And the Arrow helps trains yourself to do this.
I don't think the CTE DVD can be used a real world training device like the arrow.
And yes, times I will speak as other against CTE becasue there are people that are real serious about there playing and I don't want them the read this CTE BS and think thats the way to go in the long run.
In the long run, CTE is a very weak system. I mean, show me using CTE with a bridge. I can set up the shot where you have to use a bridge and can't get any of your feet into a proper stance.
Play some 14.1 with some top players and have the CB get buired in the middle of a almost full rack. Can't place the bridge hand at a optimum spot, no way to get in a the standard stance(oh you didn't now there is not just one stance but a variety you may have to shoot from), and haven't a makeable ball. CTE goes out the window.
Oh and just for you home position stroke guys(I didn't forget about yall), in the above situation, you have to be jacked up, shooting down toward the table, so the home position would be through the table.
The only thing that works in these situtation is 10,000 of practice using GB.
Plan and simple, just the facts.
FWIW