I should license it and sell it to StanMan you really have an obsession with CTE lol. Do you think the phrase “service pack” will make you famous
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I should license it and sell it to StanMan you really have an obsession with CTE lol. Do you think the phrase “service pack” will make you famous
It’s only the AZ anti CTE groupies that would buy it No one on the outside world gives two shits about itI should license it and sell it Stan
And I know a CTE instructor who is a better player than Ralph. So does my "expert" trump yours? Ralph is a friend of mine and I have his books. In fact, he was present when I ran five racks of nine ball in a set where I was down four to zero and raised the bet from $100 to $500 in frustration. Ralph said to me, "john, have you ever thought of running five racks from the beginning of the set."I would say it's much ado about nothing and it's their, not there.
Ralph Eckert, who is a world class instructor, say you should have your grip hand already in line before going down .
And that makes a lot more sense than all the sweep, pivot and head tilting eye switching gimmicks and service packs of cte SP10.
I would hope so.His arm is from the side of his body
If you're going to argue it's better to have your grip hand away from the line on purpose then do some gimmick to put it back on the line, go ahead tell him.And I know a CTE instructor who is a better player than Ralph. So does my "expert" trump yours? Ralph is a friend of mine and I have his books. In fact, he was present when I ran five racks of nine ball in a set where I was down four to zero and raised the bet from $100 to $500 in frustration. Ralph said to me, "john, have you ever thought of running five racks from the beginning of the set."
Ralph's teaching style is great but he doesn't have anything to teach about aiming that is better than Center to Edge aiming. And the player who is better than Ralph demonstrates EXCELLENT form with a smooth transition from standing to shooting. Certainly, without a doubt his form would be approved by Ralph and we can BET SUPER HIGH ON THAT. Calm down, I know you won't ever bet a nickle to back up any of the shit things you have said.
I am an average player and I think you are below average. If I have no right to talk about how to play pool you have even less right.
It might sell .It’s only the AZ anti CTE groupies that would buy it No one on the outside world gives two shits about it
No one said anything about the grip hand being away from the line.If you're going to argue it's better to have your grip hand away from the line on purpose then do some gimmick to put it back on the line, go ahead tell him.
Ralph doesn't bother with gimmick aiming systems .
He teaches the one and proven one .
Oh great, another bet prop.
You can have your expert .
I'd rather listen to Ralph on where to keep the grip hand before going down .
Great. Ralph is correct then.No one said anything about the grip hand being away from the line.
Nah, you're incorrect. Noting similarities in body motions is just part of the discussion. CTE users get their validation on the pool table. Any such implication wouldn't be science at all, just opinionated speculation at best. All Hal was saying is that people who bring their cue in from the side in a way that the body motions are similar to the body motions CTE users have when aiming and going to shooting position are likely to be quite accurate. I have NEVER EVER seen any CTE user say that pros who do that are DEFINTELY using CTE. And I think that CTE users are fully clear at this point that there is no amount of evidence, INCLUDING CLEAR STATEMENTS BY PROS WHO USE CTE, that will ever cause CTE to be seen as a valid aiming method by the main knockers here.I think CTE users are so desperate for validation that some will use anything to prove themselves right. Implying that pro's are using CTE based on how they come into the shot is junk science. Saying it another way, it is a bridge too far. I'd also say that the number of players that come down with the cue entirely on the shot line is in the vast minority and I don't even think it has any connection to how one aims.
Terrific!
So would just about every instructor and pool player everywhereGreat. Ralph is correct then.
Really ?So would just about every instructor and pool player everywhere
Not necessarily as part of there psr but yes.Really ?
Are you saying that everyone has the grip hand already in line with the stroke as part of their PSR ?
You do realize that if it was truly a process of objectivity, then you wouldn't be making a choice at all.I prefer the objectivity of choosing a perception,.....
I prefer the objectivity of choosing a perception.....
Not to mention that a "perception" is subjective by definition (and choosing one compounds it).You do realize that if it was truly a process of objectivity, then you wouldn't be making a choice at all.
Sweet Jesus... I think the AZB server would implode and develop a world ending black hole if we tried to interpret the conversations here with the correct definition of words.Not to mention that a "perception" is subjective by definition (and choosing one compounds it).
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...Define..."definition"...and once you've done that, prepare to be wrong.Sweet Jesus... I think the AZB server would implode and develop a world ending black hole if we tried to interpret the conversations here with the correct definition of words.
come on, be real please. this is like saying you can win $1000 if you choose between door 1, 2, or 3 and through study you realize that if the host stands to the left then the $1000 is always behind 1 and if he stands to the right then the it is always behind 2 and of in the center the correct choice is door number 3.You do realize that if it was truly a process of objectivity, then you wouldn't be making a choice at all.
fine then call it an overlap.Sweet Jesus... I think the AZB server would implode and develop a world ending black hole if we tried to interpret the conversations here with the correct definition of words.
No you don’t, with CTE. You do know exactly where the center of the CB must go to pocket the shot. When that is figured out (through perception practice) then your only task is to hit that one tick on the the CB that puts the ball in center pocket. I think your comment applies to ghost ball, which works fine for a lot of people. Basic CTE requires the head tilt only so you can line up one eye with the aim line and another with the sight line when you are close to the ball. Measure the distance between your pupils when looking squarely ahead. Then measure distance when tilted to one side or the other. Which one is smaller? This is the reason for the head tilt. If doing CTE Pro 1 method you find center cue ball from the ball address position (standing behind the shot) and come down right on the center cue ball that pockets the shot using your personal vision center (typically slightly to the right of your nose for right eye dominant players).No head tilting , eye switching and disguised pivots ?
At the end of the day, you still have to visualize the two balls colliding for position and pocketing .
Or an instructor who takes forever in a video to get the point across.I admit that Simplified CTE doesn't take 15 years, 20 videos and a $100 book (so far) to describe.
Got me there.
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