Definitely a better approach - traditional ghost play forces aggressive play and doesn't put any value on locking up your opponent. I like this and may try using it myself.
Thanks for sharing.
Gerry
Stan's original video demonstrated his ability using CTE. I posted a video with 5 solutions to a shot using CTE. I consider both of those information sharing.
If you feel that way just don't participate in the discussion. I mean you are able to make the choice. It is a valid aiming system, you don't have to believe it but it doesn't give you the right to dismiss it either.
There are a lot of people who are interested and would like information to be...
I didn't but I will later today. Stan does talk about speed and spin in his videos as it relates to bank shots. Every table plays a little differently too.
I sweep in the same way every time - I just tried and my previous assumptions were correct. I did have a little trouble with the bank back to the right (made it 3rd and 4th tries) because of speed/spin combinations. Stan speaks to these variables as well. The other 4 shots I made first try.
Hi Dan, I will try and let you know - I suspect the only visual that would change is the back cut to the side, it might move to a 60 degree perception.
Hi guys - bigger problems to solve than this. CTE works well - if anything this social distancing has forced me to practice a little more. Stan is one hell of a banker - I can't touch that video. Here is a small clip with 5 solutions to 1 shot though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTx1opXPodA...
I may try a race to 100 vs 9 Ball Ghost. It may span 2-3 nights though, not sure I can take a 4-5hr session mentally.
Vegas probably has the line at 35 but I think I can do better :).
Jeff - hope you are on the mend buddy.
Hi guys,
I am up in the Arctic North - Ottawa, Canada. I do travel for work quite a bit and have been to MN - would certainly let you know if I am ever in the area.
Cheers,
Gerry