I traveled for 25 years with my first rule being, don't allow anyone to know my secrets of aiming and how good It worked. Only three people beat me playing even, all pros . I never took weight from anyone. All my road trips were a great success. My rules were simple. Let every player I played know I was a top notch player , so no charges of hustling could be made. Never gamble in my hometown. Wear beards and change my appearance and never give my real name. Mike Sigel told me I was one of the best he ever played, after I beat him. Rafael Martinez told me he could teach me nothing after he ended 4 games ahead of me after 4 hours. . ... A pro had won two seminole tour stops in a row and it was me that stopped him at the US Open, this was 7 years after I stopped my drills. Being under cover, my backer always made me jump from tournaments early so I would never be known. Even my best friends didn't know how good I was.
I stay out of the controversy when I see you online defending your research and development of CTE. My background in physics and engineering makes it quite easy to understand and prove your great work. It must be quite frustrating for you at times but your determination and perseverance are admirable to say the least. I teach something similar to you but would like to learn more about your CTE., so i can confidently recommend your dvds to my students.....If you are interested in sharing as a professional courtesy , I will give you my word that I will recommend you to my students and others in all my travels, if I find , as I suspect I will, your teachings to be proper and correct. Texting me is by far the best way to contact me. Thank you so much for your contributions to our great sport, and I have no doubt that your work will go down in history as a paramount asset to those seeking perfection in pocket billiards.
Thank you for your time.
Connie Shuffett