Is there a site or any references to determine the correct bridge distance length when shooting? Any help from any experience cte/pro one user would be great![]()
Let me say to youIs there a site or any references to determine the correct bridge distance length when shooting? Any help from any experience cte/pro one user would be great![]()
I'm curious.... Why doesn't the bridge distance vary continuously and smoothly with distance to the object ball? Or does it?Let me say to you
For balls distance 2" and more your bridge distance is around 8"_9"
An for less than 1" you should place your hand 5"_6" from CB
I think it makes the guesswork more obvious. The "manual pivot" is a way of pretending the guesswork is "objective" steps.Maybe the idea of Proone is to consolidate the guesswork into one convenient package. ?
Is there any system that is "objective"?I think it makes the guesswork more obvious. The "manual pivot" is a way of pretending the guesswork is "objective" steps.
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Not entirely objective - aiming systems may use more-or-less objective "reference alignments" like fractions, but they only represent a handful of the actual cut angles needed to make all shots. All the "in-between" shots are estimated using the reference alignments for comparison. CTE (since we were talking about it) is a close relative of fractional aiming (in fact, center-to-edge is one of the fractional alignments).Is there any system that is "objective"?
Because u need to PivotI'm curious.... Why doesn't the bridge distance vary continuously and smoothly with distance to the object ball? Or does it?
Please elaborate.Because u need to Pivot
And you have tu use 8-9 inches bridge 90%
Because If you know about cue ball control you can make good position and dont need to use of the other bridge
Its easy just tru to drow in on paper and pivot by your cue after that you will undrestand itPlease elaborate.
I haven't got problem. It's your issue. Anyway you need to know about table geometry and you should understand the balls are spherical they're not 2d on paper. However you just need only half tip pivot which that is around 6 mm and if the balls have 2 meter distance and you make mistake in your pivoting around 1_2 mm its not terrible but if you know about one hint you never make mistake about your pivot.Well please draw then.
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There's nothing "mathematical" about CTE. It's simply another "reference alignments" system (pretty much like fractional aiming) that gives you a "structure" for memorizing CB/OB alignments - just like every other aiming system. It doesn't "connect with the 2:1 table geometry" as claimed (lol) and it's no more "objective" than any other system - less than most, in fact, because of its impenetrable "instructions".Its visual and mathematical system
Watching Stan Shuffett's CTE videos won't teach you much. People have studied them for years and still don't know what he thinks he's saying.I uploaded a photo for you to understand what I say.
What ???If you won't explain anything, why are you posting? Is this a Crypto Talking Elite meeting? Pool is an active plane geometry system. See that thing Stan is holding? THAT'S what makes it work.