We did speed pool at one of the fury booths and what was apparent is that when a person was on then they could run around and pop balls in but if they missed an easy shot they seemed to get flustered and missed more easy shots in the rack.
It is possible to play speed pool with an aiming system. CTE has "disguised pivoting" where the pivot happens in the air for example and no one would have any idea how the user was aiming. But for the most part I would say that speed pool is easy shots without precision shape and that most players are shooting mostly by feel.
I am confident that there are extremely few players who can perform as well playing super fast if they are playing by regular rules where precision shape is required. Not saying there aren't any but I am comfortable betting real high against the majority of pool players if they are playing the ghost and required to finish every rack inside of 60-90 seconds. Especially if the players are around my speed.
If anyone reading this is between 550 and 650 Fargo and wants to try and bust me on this proposition you have action in OKC for up to $5000. I put my money where my mouth is
Disguised pivoting = not really using CTE but want to claim I am.
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 JB, say it ain't so! I never gave two thoughts to my screen name here. I've used it or a close variation of it since about 1996 so it was just a natural one for me to use. If I were to know it was somehow considered "less" I may have used my real name but probably not. Internet culture in general doesn't rely on using your real name unless we're talking facebook or something. My real name would benefit no one. I'm not a pro and I don't sell anything so why would I want to open myself to scams and forum stalkers?