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    Peace proposal

    Every question that really matters was answered for DVD1 and DVD2 multiple times by various forum members. It is simply wrong to portray CTE advocates as a non answering group. Having said that, since the time that I announced my book project I have purposely shut down concerning any updated...
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    Houle' Shish Kebob, Visual Version

    You are welcome! Concerning the perceptions for this line alignment system, all that you need to do is turn your nose to always be slightly to the inside of the cue ball center. In others words, your alignment is to the inside of center cue ball. That's where you see your center to center...
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    Speed Pool - How do they aim?

    Does not matter who the player is. It's "whole brain" .....He may be the top right brain player on the block but he'll have no choice in disengaging the left side. Does not work that way. "In everything we do both the left brain and right brain are involved." David Lazear Stan Shuffett
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    Speed Pool - How do they aim?

    Yes! My point was to clarify that during a right brain activity such as speed pool the left brain is still inherently engaged. For example, If I were to do a 60 second 10 ball rack of speed pool....it would be a right brain activity with left brain support.......It would be so wrong to think of...
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    Speed Pool - How do they aim?

    Concerning left brain, right brain. The two hemispheres of the brain do not work independently of each other as if...the right brain does this and the left brain does that. The two sides of the brain always work together. It is more correct to think of specific tasks as being right brain...
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    Peripheral vision and perception CTE

    Very good. Keep in mind that you can't view both lines simultaneously but that you can see a perception as a whole. From your peripheral base position, while standing, you must shift your eyes and their focus for seeing each line as a check. Stan Shuffett
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    Peripheral vision and perception CTE

    Pick up the aim line first and then the sight line. You won't be directly behind either line as if in your nose is looking straight down one of the lines. I promise to help out big time with this very thing during my free online update series. Stan Shuffett
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    Houle' Shish Kebob, Visual Version

    Thanks, Koop and Hogie583, I'm just getting good and started. I know there's a ton of support out there and I appreciate the fire out of it. Stan Shuffett
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    Speed Pool - How do they aim?

    Seeing a perception and solving it is nanosecond fast. There's no real ball address work. It's just fall into stance on a no/imagination line based on an obvious perception. The eyes are faster than super computers. It's see and align,faster than hamb, because I know I going without any...
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    Speed Pool - How do they aim?

    That's not even close to what I said. Perceptions are the easy part. Concerning the lines. A perception is constructed from 2 defined lines. When I see a learned system perception, the lines are not a part of the conscious process. It's see a perception and align to a 3rd line which is the shot...
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    Houle' Shish Kebob, Visual Version

    Thx! The online video update 'tell all" for CTE is free to all. I will release my CTE book at about the same time. Part 2 of the S-Bob will be put up st about the same time. Stan Shuffett
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    Speed Pool - How do they aim?

    I just did a 10 ball rack and break on my 10 footer. Aiming is absolutely no issue. I did the break plus clear the table in 100 seconds calling out the visuals and pivot directions. I can definitely better that time. The issues are way more physical than visual. 1 stroking and then there is cue...
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    Speed Pool - How do they aim?

    I don't think that speed pool would negatively effect CTE. Once programmed with CTE, one's visual intelligence for implementing CTE is faster than the fastest super computers in the world. I suspect that the aspect of physically following the eyes would be the toughest aspect of training for...
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    Houle' Shish Kebob, Visual Version

    Yes, you can be on the shotline with CCB and for some outside spin alignments. It just depends on the outside spin amount. The nose tweak would come into play exactly like the same as I presented for the quarters in the other video. In part 2 I will spin and how to to adjust for extremely thin...
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    Houle' Shish Kebob, Visual Version

    I would easily prefer it over CPs. S/Bob is a very strong visual system. Stan Shuffett
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    Houle' Shish Kebob, Visual Version

    Gaps? The system is very good but it is a one line system. Two lines are always superior to one for alignment. Thanks for your continued interest! Stan Shuffett
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    Houle' Shish Kebob, Visual Version

    Thx! YW! Stan Shuffett
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    Houle' Shish Kebob, Visual Version

    YW It can but I would hold off till part 2. Stan Shuffett
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    Houle' Shish Kebob, Visual Version

    Thanks, Dave! Part 2 will be very informative. Stan Shuffett
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