To learn how Bustemante aims we must first "empty our own cup"
Someone who paid something like $1k for that Dragron Promotions lesson tour w/ Busty said that when asked about how he aimed, he replied "ghost ball" to the fellow. On TAR, he seems to say "feel" often. When Donny Perryman from Lambros Cues and I hung out w/ Busty briefly at the Hopkins Milliion Dollar 9-ball, the three of us discussed pivot aiming at-length (specifically cte). In fact, and I quote, Bustamante said "He can't imagine how anyone can play at the pro level shooting at a ghost ball."
Maybe he doesn't want to get pulled into a conversation he doesn't wanna have on camera?
You guys can say / think what you will - have at it. When someone strokes into center ball from an offset position, it is what it is.
I have admitted I did the same thing when I was competing full time. I've talked to several champion players that wanted to work with me, but there was always an aspect of their game that they considered "sacred," and didn't want to disclose to the general "pool public".
My intention is to show everything I know and now I "real eyes" that the ones that are supposed to get the information will, and the ones that aren't (supposed to get the info) will be unable to. This is a strange phenominon and it's one that's very interesting to me about human nature. Once we have a belief imprinted in mind it's almost impossible to take in anything new, even if that information would be useful. Bustemante knows this and I respect his desire to keep his techniques to himself. It's certainly much easier and if he explained his system for aiming it would be scrutinized by all disbelievers anyway, and if he didn't persistently want them to learn, then no one would.
It's like the story of the professor that visits the master and the master ends up pouring tea on him to get his attention. "If we want to learn, we must first empty our cup, when our cup{mind}is full, no new tea{wisdom} can enter"......'The Game is the Teacher'
Here's the story and more of an explanation for those that "have eyes that want to see".....The following is from this link:
http://purifymind.com/EmptyCup.htm
The Japanese master Nan-in gave audience to a professor of philosophy. Serving tea, Nan-in filled his visitor's cup, and kept pouring. The professor watched the overflow until he could restrain himself no longer: "Stop! The cup is over full, no more will go in." Nan-in said: "Like this cup, you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup."
You have come to an even more dangerous person than Nan-in, because an empty cup won't do; the cup has to be broken completely. Even empty, if you are there, then you are full. Even emptiness fills you. If you feel that you are empty you are not empty at all, you are there. Only the name has changed: now you call yourself emptiness. The cup won't do at all; it has to be broken completely. Only when you are not can the tea be poured into you, only when you are not is there no need really to pour the tea into you. When you are not the whole existence begins pouring, the whole existence becomes a shower from every dimension, from every direction. When you are not, the divine is.
The story is beautiful. It was bound to happen to a professor of philosophy. The story says a professor of philosophy came to Nan-in. He must have come for the wrong reasons because a professor of philosophy, as such, is always wrong. Philosophy means intellect, reasoning, thinking, argumentativeness. And this is the way to be wrong, because you cannot be in love with existence if you are argumentative. Argument is the barrier. If you argue, you are closed; the whole existence closes to you. Then you are not open and existence is not open to you.
When you argue, you assert. Assertion is violence, aggression, and the truth cannot be known by an aggressive mind, the truth cannot be discovered by violence. You can come to know the truth only when you are in love. But love never argues. There is no argument in love, because there is no aggression. And remember, not only was that man a professor of philosophy, you are also the same.
Every man carries his own philosophy, and every man in his own way is a professor, because you profess your ideas, you believe in them. You have opinions, concepts, and because of opinions and concepts your eyes are dull, they cannot see; your mind is stupid, it cannot know.