How do you cheat the pocket ?
How do you tell where the cueball is going ?
How do you tell where the cueball is going ?
How do you cheat the pocket ?
How do you tell where the cueball is going ?
How do you cheat the pocket ?
How do you tell where the cueball is going ?
if it's not in the dvd then they don't do it.
Only if stan says so.
Big Hairy Elephant???bhe...................................
I teach two different ways.
1. Change the "aim line". <<<< :thumbup::thumbup:
2. Change the "swing".
Cue ball always starts on the Tanget Line.
randyg
Big Hairy Elephant???
How do you cheat the pocket ?
How do you tell where the cueball is going ?
How do you cheat the pocket?
- Feel based on the center of the pocket, based on the pocket size and how much you want to cheat. This is outside of the gamut of the system (like a bazillion other factors required to play good pool).
How do you know where the the CB is going?
-Tangent line, like other methods of play. Just because you use CTE doesn't mean you ignore basic pool principals.All CTE gives you is the shot solution based on the center axis. Once you move from there, you're on your own. It does, however, provide a SOLID starting point that's not based on a guess (rather, an objective reference). It's not a set-it-and-forget-it Ron Popeil do-all pool system.
Do you see the tangent line while standing up or when you are down on the shot from where the cb is ?
Or do you look at the ball facing the pocket then figure it from there ?
Thanks.
When there is this much confusion and argument over a system, you know something is up!
BCA instructors teach it, And you yourself said that what the BCA says is
law.Are you straddling the fence on being BCA law
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I teach two different ways.
1. Change the "aim line". :thumbup:
2. Change the "swing".
Cue ball always starts on the Tanget Line.
randyg
Do you see the tangent line while standing up or when you are down on the shot from where the cb is ?
Or do you look at the ball facing the pocket then figure it from there ?
Thanks.
Most of it is while I'm standing up (on avg I think). If I'm really concerned with an exact path of the CB--- I'll send behind the OB to see the exact line. I think this question isn't CTE-specific--- it's a general question. Aiming has nothing to do with it, I think.
Dave
Joey you're skipping steps I think.