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    Jayson Shaw victim of cheating

    wow. That is Hilarious! I've not seen this in years.
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    Draw for show, follow for the dough?

    I've generally followed this rule. But in pool, there always exceptions to this rule. Instead of following all the way down table then backup, I would use draw. I really only use draw for short distances and use follow for the rest. To me, follow is much more reliable and easier to visualize...
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    why everyone should learn one pocket

    I've always thought One Pocket is the game that tests ALL of your skills. 1P forces you to really think what to do and what your opponent may do. Very analogous to chess! You think of a "move" and try to determine how your opponent would respond.
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    Happy New Year!

    Happy New Year fellow Pool Players!
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    Which is more difficult vs the ghost

    I've done both and found that 14.1 Challenge is more difficult because more chances for something bad will happen.
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    Air stroking

    I find myself doing this. this helps me to visualize the speed needed for the shot. I know this looks silly but it really helps.
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    Fargo Rate

    thank you for the replies.
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    Billiards and hearing loss

    What!? I have a hearing loss and the clack of the break startles me from time to time. Usually when I'm playing in leagues or "serious" match, I turn my hearing aids off so I can block out everything...
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    Fargo Rate

    Thank you very much!
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    Honest question for manual pivot CTE users

    That video helps you view the 45 and 60 perceptions more efficiently.
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    Honest question for manual pivot CTE users

    This is a better way of doing. But it's not what Stan shows in his videos. He shows sweeping in to the 1/2 offset and then pivoting to CCB. This is the last phase of learning CTE. The Full Circle. You determine your perception, then sweep to the 1/2 tip offset. The while in that position...
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    Fargo Rate

    Good evening, How is the Fargo rate calculated and how do I get rated even though I am not a professional player? thank you
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    Honest question for manual pivot CTE users

    I will try this today and formulate a reply. There are times that I've done this and "see the spot" even though I don't look for the spot. I focus on the two lines only. I did the experiment with CB 2 feet from OB in several locations with 15 Inside and Outside. I am able to see the "point...
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    Honest question for manual pivot CTE users

    Is that when you are down already? Wouldn't that mean your elbow will have to move away from your natural stroking line ? Everything is done while addressing the table. It is in my experience never make a decision while you are in your shooting stance. You will miss. Once I've determined the...
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    Honest question for manual pivot CTE users

    What I do is start center to center. Then I slowly move right or left depending upon which side and which perception I will use. I will stop when I see both the center to edge and the proper perception line--then sweep to center cue ball... If I go any further or not enough, I will not see...
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    Would you play this break ball?

    what about hitting the object ball off the rack.
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    Stans New 'Truth" YouTube Video Series.

    I for one am looking forward to the book and the videos. Nothing like learning new information that will further my Billiard education.
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    Another video from Stan: The How vs. The Why

    Good morning, The purpose of the sweep is simple! Once you have determined the visual and which pivot (inside or outside), you just move you, your cue, your bridge to center cue ball. Then you are on the shot line. That's it. In my opinion, Stan's best video (one of the earliest) regarding...
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    Alignments Contrast Video And Speed Contrast Video by Stan

    "How do you account for throw? I don't play snooker so I don't know. Do you hit every shot pretty much the same speed? " It works because even though the balls are smaller, they are still spheres. The same theory applies. You find the perception and go to center ball and shoot. Now mind you...
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    Alignments Contrast Video And Speed Contrast Video by Stan

    What I really like about the CTE system is the slight overcut results the object ball right down the middle of the pocket. If you watch the 15 degree video, you'll see the object ball going down the middle of the pocket. It is amazing how well it works on the snooker table. The only thing is...
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