That’s a flat out lie, Lou.
Stan has explained this before on AZ and John can verify it and you’ve seen it as well.
Stan advised John about his time restrictions prior to his match. John had only days to work on the material after his lesson. John had a road schedule to keep to include the EXPO and John admittedly did very little practice concerning his lesson prior to the match. It would not have mattered anyway. There simply was not enough time to let the medicine work.
Connie Shuffett
No, that's not what happened.
And here's the problem with your version: JB had been using CTE, and later Pro1, for years. He made and posted dozens of youtube videos telling the world how wonderful it was. Then weeks before our match he got 15 hours of personal instruction from Stan.
IOWs, he was not starting from scratch, but with years and years of using the system under his belt. (If you listen carefully to whatever copy of the match is still floating out there in cyberspace you can hear John crow about the wondrous virtues of the system when he hits a couple of shots.) When he visited Stan at your home John was just getting the finishing touches to years of experience with your aiming system. And then, after he lost, all this baloney started coming out about not enough time, using his own version -- not Stan's version, blah, blah, blah. John was totally disavowed and thrown under the Pro1 bus by Stan.
Which highlights another issue: if someone like JB -- a long time system user -- cannot learn and deploy the system after 15 hours of personal instruction from Stan himself, what chance does the average guy out there trying to learn from DVDs and a book have? I'll answer that for you: none.
Lou Figueroa
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