Pro 1 and SEE Aiming System's will sell like hotcakes

There is nothing to debate on the usefulness of systems in developing skill sets... I will even go as far as to say if you have to use an aiming system constantly in competition you are already in trouble and need more practice time invested.... I think all systems have merit. Some will have different strengths than others and some will be easier understood by some than others.....

Ekkes I'll be ordering as soon as I am allowed back into the computer room... The GF is starting Zumba so I am being sent to the unfinished mancave.... LOL
 
There is nothing to debate on the usefulness of systems in developing skill sets... I will even go as far as to say if you have to use an aiming system constantly in competition you are already in trouble and need more practice time invested....

Hater.

Lou Figueroa
oops, wait a minute...
what side am I on?
 
CTE is complicated and there is seems to be a lot of things to memorize and lots of exceptions which require a lot of work.

Ghostball system is simple and easy to learn, one can use it successfully very quickly.

How complicated is the SEE system?
 
CTE is complicated and there is seems to be a lot of things to memorize and lots of exceptions which require a lot of work.

Ghostball system is simple and easy to learn, one can use it successfully very quickly.

How complicated is the SEE system?

Wolven,
Like you, I thought CTE/Pro One was complicated at first. There was a lot of new terminology for me to learn plus there were a few minor steps to aiming but now it takes only a couple of seconds to zero in on the correct aim line, including the manual pivot.

All of this becomes very automatic after using it for a while. Pro One is where you start placing your bridge hand in the after pivot position "automatically", almost as if you were aiming using ghost ball aiming. Sometimes when you are on autopilot, you don't even know you're using it. If a little pressures sets in, or you get tired, you can always go back to the manual CTE way of aiming and pivoting and still make the ball.
 
To JB Cases - I am sorry about not selling my book to China, but I don't think you understand how truly tired Americans are of having everything we buy being made in China, and that all of our good paying jobs went to China. It's nothing against you personally, you are probably a very nice person, just as other people from China that I have met. I'm just trying to protect the only job I have left!

So if you are worried that US jobs are going over seas to China, doesn't it make sense to export a US product (your book) to China to employ US citizens (you)?

On topic...

This definitely looks interesting but I have the same question as a few others, what if the light source isn't directly over the table for the shadows? It doesn't look like the lights aren't as important in this system as they would be in a reflection system but does the light placement make a big difference?
 
Wolven,
Like you, I thought CTE/Pro One was complicated at first. There was a lot of new terminology for me to learn plus there were a few minor steps to aiming but now it takes only a couple of seconds to zero in on the correct aim line, including the manual pivot.

All of this becomes very automatic after using it for a while. Pro One is where you start placing your bridge hand in the after pivot position "automatically", almost as if you were aiming using ghost ball aiming. Sometimes when you are on autopilot, you don't even know you're using it. If a little pressures sets in, or you get tired, you can always go back to the manual CTE way of aiming and pivoting and still make the ball.

Since, I have never used any points on the OB I find that systems like that are not for me. Joe Tuckers system was too much to learn for example.
I'm just curious how hard See-System is to learn.
I do all my pivoting of sorts standing up.
I aim by feeling the angles. I do pay attention to aiming the way Perfect Aim does, sort of.

Thanks!
 
The banking system is pretty much what I already use. I do a few things differently, but they are very similar. The dvd covers more than just aiming. There's a lot of other info for the money.

Best,
Mike
 
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