CTE AIMIING AND BANKING AT A PROFESSIONAL LEVEL

Low500

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Banks present trouble, even in games like one pocket which merely by the nature of how the game is played, FORCES a player to be skillful at banking. Then on top of that, in one pocket, the consideration of 'what happens to the cue ball if I do this?'..enters into the picture. The player who is armed with the knowledge of how to aim objectively can eliminate any '"criss-crossing cues", "rail contact points", or "counting diamonds".
In the master encyclopedia of the modern way to play pool at the highest levels (CENTER POCKET MUSIC by Stan Shuffett) we find 17 huge pages filled with diagrams and photos of the author working with dozens of KNOWN bank shots for study. Even "twist banks", "passover banks", "back cut banks", and "holding up the cueball banks".
Banking is going to require some estimation, even within the system of CTE. Especially considering rail condition, cloth condition, elevation of cue, speed, and spin...even the moisture in the air. You can bet money if it's raining outside, the banks are going to play a little "short". Eddie Taylor, the greatest of them all at banks, said that to the masses decades ago
The wise player, when warming up, will do some testing to see if the table is playing "long" or "short" on known banks.
There are few things as delightful as playing a bank and stopping the cue ball on a dime for stronger position on the case ball instead of cutting the shot and maybe traveling 2 rails "and hoping". The opponent will go absolutely SIDEWAYS when you throw that number on him/her. This, quite naturally, leads to his mental distress and eventual demise. He mumbles to himself...."Who the hell IS THIS guy? I never heard of him."
While YOU finish somewhere in the money, even if it's for small stakes. Winning is always better than losing isn't it??(y)(y)
 
Banks present trouble, even in games like one pocket which merely by the nature of how the game is played, FORCES a player to be skillful at banking. Then on top of that, in one pocket, the consideration of 'what happens to the cue ball if I do this?'..enters into the picture. The player who is armed with the knowledge of how to aim objectively can eliminate any '"criss-crossing cues", "rail contact points", or "counting diamonds".
In the master encyclopedia of the modern way to play pool at the highest levels (CENTER POCKET MUSIC by Stan Shuffett) we find 17 huge pages filled with diagrams and photos of the author working with dozens of KNOWN bank shots for study. Even "twist banks", "passover banks", "back cut banks", and "holding up the cueball banks".
Banking is going to require some estimation, even within the system of CTE. Especially considering rail condition, cloth condition, elevation of cue, speed, and spin...even the moisture in the air. You can bet money if it's raining outside, the banks are going to play a little "short". Eddie Taylor, the greatest of them all at banks, said that to the masses decades ago
The wise player, when warming up, will do some testing to see if the table is playing "long" or "short" on known banks.
There are few things as delightful as playing a bank and stopping the cue ball on a dime for stronger position on the case ball instead of cutting the shot and maybe traveling 2 rails "and hoping". The opponent will go absolutely SIDEWAYS when you throw that number on him/her. This, quite naturally, leads to his mental distress and eventual demise. He mumbles to himself...."Who the hell IS THIS guy? I never heard of him."
While YOU finish somewhere in the money, even if it's for small stakes. Winning is always better than losing isn't it??(y)(y)
I'm always like, "the guy don't know where his ball's going..." :p
 
LOL. lets' see some video of that. Bank 5 and out.
Is that the bar in terms of bank pool excellence...? I don't play the game at all so I truly don't know.

A run of 100 in 14.1 is considered a point of legitimate proficiency in that game. Is a 5 count in banks the same...?
 
Is that the bar in terms of bank pool excellence...? I don't play the game at all so I truly don't know.

A run of 100 in 14.1 is considered a point of legitimate proficiency in that game. Is a 5 count in banks the same...?
If duckie can throw five balls on the table and bank them out, I'll be impressed. Even on a bar box if he wants. Keep it simple. He claims to be "master" banker, this should be a cinch.
 
If duckie can throw five balls on the table and bank them out, I'll be impressed. Even on a bar box if he wants. Keep it simple. He claims to be "master" banker, this should be a cinch.
Guess what....... youd be very impressed.

One of my practice routines is called Banks, Caroms, and Combos. Just roll out 15 balls on the table. The only shots allowed are banks, combos or caroms, no direct to the pocket shots.

Do you have a practice routine like this?

Oh, I dont have to prove shit to anyone on here.......I know what I can do at the table and thats all that matters.

I can bank.......
 
Anyone that knows anything about banking will tell you all tables need to be played on prior to actual serious game play for success. Tables play different, so how in heck can you have a banking system for that? Especially cte.
Guess what....... youd be very impressed.

One of my practice routines is called Banks, Caroms, and Combos. Just roll out 15 balls on the table. The only shots allowed are banks, combos or caroms, no direct to the pocket shots.

Do you have a practice routine like this?

Oh, I dont have to prove shit to anyone on here.......I know what I can do at the table and thats all that matters.

I can bank.......
No you can't..lol

I don't play much as I did in the 90s.

Met a lot of great players. Everyone of them that would tell you they can't play a lick..stay away from.
Don't think I ever beat one of those guys..lol

The guys you wanted to play were usually the ones saying they were chapmions.

I'll be honest, I'm terrible . Seriously.

Dookey, you sure your a champion.???🙂
 
Anyone that knows anything about banking will tell you all tables need to be played on prior to actual serious game play for success. Tables play different, so how in heck can you have a banking system for that? Especially cte.

No you can't..lol

I don't play much as I did in the 90s.

Met a lot of great players. Everyone of them that would tell you they can't play a lick..stay away from.
Don't think I ever beat one of those guys..lol

The guys you wanted to play were usually the ones saying they were chapmions.

I'll be honest, I'm terrible . Seriously.

Dookey, you sure your a champion.???🙂
Don't know why you brought up CTE, guess some people just can't help them selves, lol. CTE just gives you the base starting point, from there you make your table adjustments or other adjustments depending on what kind of bank you are shooting.
 
Don't know why you brought up CTE, guess some people just can't help them selves, lol. CTE just gives you the base starting point, from there you make your table adjustments or other adjustments depending on what kind of bank you are shooting.
Don't know why???

Low..Stan...who ever is posting under lows name started a thread about what??
 
Oh another routine I do........put just one OB in the table. The CB must go one or more rails first before hitting the OB.
 
Don't know why you brought up CTE, guess some people just can't help them selves, lol. CTE just gives you the base starting point, from there you make your table adjustments or other adjustments depending on what kind of bank you are shooting.
Why do this when most of the process is finding the practical line and creating THAT ?
 
Guess what....... youd be very impressed.

One of my practice routines is called Banks, Caroms, and Combos. Just roll out 15 balls on the table. The only shots allowed are banks, combos or caroms, no direct to the pocket shots.

Do you have a practice routine like this?

Oh, I dont have to prove shit to anyone on here.......I know what I can do at the table and thats all that matters.

I can bank.......
Video or it didn't happen.
 
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