Precise cue tip placement.
This is only a suggestion and I don't know if it was assumed, suggested or emphatically stated in the video. This is just me talking. When you are addressing the cue ball with your pre-tip position, I encourage you to place the cue tip along the horizontal axis of the cue ball (AND CLOSE TO THE CUE BALL), NOT low or HIGH as some players do. It seems, at least for me, that it is much harder to place the cue tip on the proper position of the vertical axis if you have the tip sitting on the felt or up near the top of the cue ball.
This bit of information is in addition to the proper pre-pivot position of the bridge hand (which is in the video).
I use English or follow or draw in addition to Pro One/CTE.
I ordered my dvd last fri or sat. It came in the mail Tues. I Really see how the system eliminates the guess work of the aiming systems we are all used to targeting the cue ball with...
I havent had a chance to get on the table yet to give it a try. I do have 2 questions..
1. It seems the system is for pocketing balls. Where does the position play and english part come in.. Can i line up for a shot , use the proper pivot and use high or low english?
2. When pocketing the bank shot i only assume, due to the fact i havent been to the table yet. You find your bank point on the rail and then use the proper cte aim position. Hit the ball and thats your line?
My last question is. I tried to watch the video on my MACBOOK laptop and then also a windows laptop and the dvd will not play.. Is anyone else having a problem with this? My regular dvd player plays it fine.
Headed to a table tonight to start my CTE journey..
Cheers
This is only a suggestion and I don't know if it was assumed, suggested or emphatically stated in the video. This is just me talking. When you are addressing the cue ball with your pre-tip position, I encourage you to place the cue tip along the horizontal axis of the cue ball (AND CLOSE TO THE CUE BALL), NOT low or HIGH as some players do. It seems, at least for me, that it is much harder to place the cue tip on the proper position of the vertical axis if you have the tip sitting on the felt or up near the top of the cue ball.
This bit of information is in addition to the proper pre-pivot position of the bridge hand (which is in the video).
I use English or follow or draw in addition to Pro One/CTE.