14.1 run of 113 using Pro One

Broke the century mark again using Pro One..........a rare occurrence for me in the past. Since using Pro One I've been doing it about every 4 -5 days.........121 the other day (1 shy of that recent 122 I posted, damn!). Anyway, here's a pretty clean 113.

DTL,

That's great. I know you love 14.1 and I am glad you're getting some great runs.

And your table is no piece of cake either. Recently, I only managed a 40 or so and Landon just did a couple 45s at an effort for a 100 plus. He did get a 99 10 days or so ago. Before you acquired that table, Landon did tally up a 130 and perhaps another hundred and maybe that was after you got it.

But anyway, I am going to get a 100 on that table even if I have to rent a room from you and move in.

Thanks for your work with CTE PRO ONE and congrats again on your runs.

Stan Shuffett
 
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I have not been able to visually detect any sign of a pivot on any of the runs I have watched. It seems to me that a lateral movement of half a tip width should be easy to see. Especially on the butt end where it would amount to an inch or more.

Dave Nelson
 
I have not been able to visually detect any sign of a pivot on any of the runs I have watched. It seems to me that a lateral movement of half a tip width should be easy to see. Especially on the butt end where it would amount to an inch or more.

Dave Nelson

DTL will likely respond to your comment.

But.....

CTE PRO ONE is a visual system. It is not about cue movement or pivoting, it is about eye movement. If the visuals are seen then there must be an offset to the shot line during ball address. The bend or rotation to CCB or full stance engages the eyes in a right or left movement that equals a 1/2 tip manual pivot.

Typically, the cue will and should come in from the side to some degree and that is almost always a sign that a player is sweeping into the shot.

Stan Shuffett
 
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