Mike Howerton could you look into the Sam Lambert poll thread? It has gone missing and many of us put a lot of thoughtful discussion on it.
It was an aiming discussion thread. Mike Howerton has specifically asked that aiming discussion (particularly extensive aiming discussion) only be done in the aiming forum he created specifically for it and is not allowed in the main forum (and has even specifically told you directly and you have gone round and round with him about it) because they are a very hot button issue that usually turn into flame wars. You more than literally anyone else on this site are aware of his "rule" about it because you were the biggest offender and had many run ins with him about it. You were even reminded about his feelings/rule on the topic in the very same thread you are playing dumb about. You also know that he has deleted or moved those threads in the recent past just about every time he found them and knew it was expected with this one.
Pretty obvious that this thread is just a thinly (way too thinly) veiled attempt to push Mike's buttons and maybe hope to raise a little public sentiment against him as a bit of "revenge" since you disagree so strongly with his position and are more affected by it than anyone as the biggest offender. Way too transparent and obvious with your attempt though.
OK, for all those jonesing for the lost CTE tread, here you go:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=208952
It's the very first thread in the then newly created Aiming Forum. It has it all, along with all the usual suspects -- diagrams, videos, Joey bleeding blue ink, the same old arguments back-and-forth, folks getting banned -- it's almost a 1,000 posts of CTE goodness.
Goferit.
Lou Figueroa
spoiler alert:
nothin' has changed
Great shooting Dan! They might need you in the Mosconi Cup team! :grin:And I just went to all the trouble to duplicate that guy's 5 shot video. I spent half my friggin' day off reading that thread and now it's gone. I thought there was some interesting stuff there including things I wanted to look into further. I didn't see any problems with the discussion, other than a hijacking of the original post, but what else is new?
Here is my non CTE version for what its worth...
https://youtu.be/VevvGAxOqNM
Also, John, the original guy missed more than one shot. He missed the 4th shot multiple times, and also missed the 5th.
John,
Did you not say in the Poll Thread that on your visit that some shots' solutions had to be found & then he owned them?
One does not get multiple tries in real games.
I find it difficult to believe that Stan would shoot the wrong solution.
Could you elaborate to clarify.
Thanks in advance.
Well I'm glad your back cause I need a good laugh every now and then. If the system is so perfect why has it been revised how many times now
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Of course, there are about 63,000,0000 possible shots on a pool table. Not even Stan has shot all possible shots. Andreas Sattler (can be found on FB) and I spent two hours challenging Stan with different shots and Stan would either choose the correct aiming perception and either make the shot or miss it within a fraction of an inch OR he would be way off having chosen the wrong solution and then he would try another CTE solution and likely make it or miss by a tiny bit. (for the purpose of what we were doing missing by less than half and inch was fine although Stan did MAKE every shot within five tries at most).
You're right, in a game you get one shot. So therefore when you face one that you have never shot before you want the best chance to make it that you can get. My experience is that using CTE to aim with I can usually narrow my aiming choices down to two keys or even one by eliminating the ones that I know won't work for that shot. This gives me a 50% chance to pick an shot line that works.
As I told you I gamble often and this situation has come up many times over the years. CTE has pulled my ass out of the fire on such shots often.
I look at CTE as a set of master keys where one, maybe two will work for the shot being faced. Just cycle through the perceptions until you find the likely right one. The whole process takes less than 30 seconds.
Sorry I wasn't clear. I was referring to shots the shooter has never faced before. A person who is proficient with Cte is 80-100% on most shots they face because of their knowledge and experience. On the rare occasions that they face some tough or weird shot they haven't learned then with CTE in my experience they have at least a 50% chance or better to pocket the ball because of the ability to assess it using CTE perceptions.Why would anyone want to use a system that you only make the ball 50% of the time or even of its just picking the right shot 50% of the time???
Oh there will be interest. On fact you will have to add more days.Beginning no later than 1-2 months after my book release I will do one open day a month for one yesr in my teaching facility devoted primarily for a single purpose: To show that basic CTE does, in fact, take the player to shot lines.......This will not be lesson sessions but ONLY instructor directed presentations....
Also, during these presentations, I will demonstrate every aspect of CTE PRO ONE.....
This will be open to anyone....
My plans are for 2 sessions per open day.......
Likely 9-12 EST and 1-4 EST and I will do some evening sessions......and at least a day or two will be weekend days.....
** If there is no interest......then, obviously, my offer will be put aside.
Stan Shuffett
Of course, there are about 63,000,0000 possible shots on a pool table. Not even Stan has shot all possible shots. Andreas Sattler (can be found on FB) and I spent two hours challenging Stan with different shots and Stan would either choose the correct aiming perception and either make the shot or miss it within a fraction of an inch OR he would be way off having chosen the wrong solution and then he would try another CTE solution and likely make it or miss by a tiny bit. (for the purpose of what we were doing missing by less than half and inch was fine although Stan did MAKE every shot within five tries at most).
You're right, in a game you get one shot. So therefore when you face one that you have never shot before you want the best chance to make it that you can get. My experience is that using CTE to aim with I can usually narrow my aiming choices down to two keys or even one by eliminating the ones that I know won't work for that shot. This gives me a 50% chance to pick an shot line that works.
As I told you I gamble often and this situation has come up many times over the years. CTE has pulled my ass out of the fire on such shots often.
I look at CTE as a set of master keys where one, maybe two will work for the shot being faced. Just cycle through the perceptions until you find the likely right one. The whole process takes less than 30 seconds.
Sorry I wasn't clear. I was referring to shots the shooter has never faced before. A person who is proficient with Cte is 80-100% on most shots they face because of their knowledge and experience. On the rare occasions that they face some tough or weird shot they haven't learned then with CTE in my experience they have at least a 50% chance or better to pocket the ball because of the ability to assess it using CTE perceptions.
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Man, here you go again with your stuff...trying to start trouble.
That Barton man said not one single word to you and you get on your horsey routine about aiming.
Why don't you just put him on ignore so you don't see anything he posts or just sit down and shut it. You're whining like some old hissy woman. Grow up, ace.
Just my opinion.
I don't forget.Don't forget they could also play safe.
Sorry I wasn't clear. I was referring to shots the shooter has never faced before. A person who is proficient with Cte is 80-100% on most shots they face because of their knowledge and experience. On the rare occasions that they face some tough or weird shot they haven't learned then with CTE in my experience they have at least a 50% chance or better to pocket the ball because of the ability to assess it using CTE perceptions.
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I don't forget.
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But you did forget about the five shot video when English brought it up.:smile: