Rodney Morris talks about Ghost Ball

I see another flame war happening. :grin:
 

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I see another flame war happening. :grin:

I don't.

Chances are very high that the person Rodney is talking to isn't a great player. Rodney most likely learned ghost ball at a very early age, and is simply teaching this person the method he knows most about.

Now if someone wanted to argue that this proves Rodney is a current ghost ball user, they'd be wrong. Like most top notch players, Rodney just sees the shot and gets down on the shot line. That only comes from experience, and you can get there by practicing GB or another method. It's an all roads lead to Rome sort of thing.
 
I don't.

Chances are very high that the person Rodney is talking to isn't a great player. Rodney most likely learned ghost ball at a very early age, and is simply teaching this person the method he knows most about.

Now if someone wanted to argue that this proves Rodney is a current ghost ball user, they'd be wrong. Like most top notch players, Rodney just sees the shot and gets down on the shot line. That only comes from experience, and you can get there by practicing GB or another method. It's an all roads lead to Rome sort of thing.

When I watched him earlier this summer he looked like he was doing a pivot of some type. I'd be interested to know how he aims...
 
I don't.

1. Chances are very high that the person Rodney is talking to isn't a great player. Rodney most likely learned ghost ball at a very early age, and is simply teaching this person the method he knows most about.

2. Now if someone wanted to argue that this proves Rodney is a current ghost ball user, they'd be wrong. Like most top notch players, Rodney just sees the shot and gets down on the shot line. That only comes from experience, and you can get there by practicing GB or another method. It's an all roads lead to Rome sort of thing.

1. Why would a great player take lessons from him ? Certainly not about aiming.
2. That would be HAMB or Line of Aim ( which really is the center of the gb ).
 
How would we know if he does ?

"The sweeps whether pros know it or not are most often beginning from a CTE offset.

Hal Houle knew this when he said decades ago that the top 200 players are using CTE."

Apparently they don't even know they're using it. :rolleyes:

Asked for people.. can't get names. Asked for proof.. can't get that either.
 
How would we know if he does ?

During an event that he won in SF he was lining up and then very visibly changing his cue orientation. I don't know CTE but I have been doing something similar to aim and then pivot to get to the right spot so it was glaringly obvious to me that he was doing something. Whether that was CTE or some system that he made up I don't know. But I would like to know. Here's a link to his match against Oscar so you can judge for yourself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5YY9cMJwkg
 
During an event that he won in SF he was lining up and then very visibly changing his cue orientation. I don't know CTE but I have been doing something similar to aim and then pivot to get to the right spot so it was glaringly obvious to me that he was doing something. Whether that was CTE or some system that he made up I don't know. But I would like to know. Here's a link to his match against Oscar so you can judge for yourself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5YY9cMJwkg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=p5YY9cMJwkg#t=2217
There's a good few shots.
 
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