CTE Pro One the way to pool excellence!

If it's too good to be true, shouldn't it be immediately ignored and discarded?

Example: Cuetec makes the best pool cues in the world, bar none. SVB has used one for years and so did Allison Fisher.
It will do the same for your game if you buy one also.

Why respond to a post like that to flame the fires?

Same with "you know what".

Yeah, this one went way over the bullsh8 meter.
 
How do I do it????
Watch the 20-some videos "explaining" it (you might need an interpreter from another dimension), come back here and ask questions for a few years, wait a few more years for the "real" video... rinse; repeat.

Easy peasy.

pj
chgo
 
Watch the 20-some videos "explaining" it (you might need an interpreter from another dimension), come back here and ask questions for a few years, wait a few more years for the "real" video... rinse; repeat.

Easy peasy.

pj
chgo

Cmate makes his FIRST post as a new member. He doesn't go to the Main forum where everyone usually goes to get their wings. He comes straight to the aiming forum to ask a leading question to gain a response on the most highly discussed and maligned subject there is.

You answer it the same way you've answered it for two decades similar to the way you did the first time How much did you pay Cmate to sign up or is it you under a phony name?

That's OK doesn't matter. You did what you always do.
 
How do I do it????

Welcome to the forum.

CTE requires a straight stroke thru center cue ball to work. I don't know your skill level or how long you've been playing so the first thing you should work on is making straight in shots. This ensures you are able to see and hit CCB. If you can't do this consistently you won't be able to use the system. The balls should be at least 2 diamonds apart and the object ball 2 diamonds from the pocket. Try making some with your eyes closed when you get your stroke consistent.

Go to youtube , search for Shuffet and watch his vids to get a good overview of how the system works. You have to learn where to stand to obtain the visual, where the bridge 'V' is placed and bridge length. Now work on your straight-ins using CTE. You can shoot them in using both the A and C visuals with the appropriate pivot or sweep. This will ensure you can 'work' both sides of the ball with no sighting errors.

Next move the object ball a little off line and work on your A and C visuals. When the balls are far enough off line and the shots miss, switch to the B visual. Try this for a few days and let us know how things are working out.
 
Last edited:
Welcome to the forum.

...

Next watch the vids Spider linked to and get a good overview of how the system works. ... Try this for a few days and let us know how things are working out.

Thanks for the welcome!


The thing I'm having trouble with is the pivot.

Is it "right foot in, pivot, right foot out, left foot in and shake it all about out"

or

"right foot in, right foot out, left foot in, pivot, and shake it all about out" ?:confused:
 
A good post and a good effort at helping..way to go!

Welcome to the forum.
CTE requires a straight stroke thru center cue ball to work. I don't know your skill level or how long you've been playing so the first thing you should work on is making straight in shots. This ensures you are able to see and hit CCB. If you can't do this consistently you won't be able to use the system. The balls should be at least 2 diamonds apart and the object ball 2 diamonds from the pocket. Try making some with your eyes closed when you get your stroke consistent.
Next watch the vids Spider linked to and get a good overview of how the system works. You have to learn where to stand to obtain the visual, where the bridge 'V' is placed and bridge length. Now work on your straight-ins using CTE. You can shoot them in using both the A and C visuals with the appropriate pivot or sweep. This will ensure you can 'work' both sides of the ball with no sighting errors.
Next move the object ball a little off line and work on your A and C visuals. When the balls are far enough off line and the shots miss, switch to the B visual. Try this for a few days and let us know how things are working out.
Nice work, sir. :thumbup2:
A very good post and a positive effort toward getting a fella' headed in the correct direction.
On the other hand, being the natural born cynic about human nature that I am,.. I believe that around here your efforts will be rewarded with some form of twisted ridicule.
Applause to you anyway...regardless of what the unwashed masses may do.:thumbup:
 
Thanks for the welcome!
The thing I'm having trouble with is the pivot.
Is it "right foot in, pivot, right foot out, left foot in and shake it all about out"
or
"right foot in, right foot out, left foot in, pivot, and shake it all about out" ?:confused:
I might have known...I might have known
Born Loser.JPG
 
Welcome to the forum.

CTE requires a straight stroke thru center cue ball to work. I don't know your skill level or how long you've been playing so the first thing you should work on is making straight in shots. This ensures you are able to see and hit CCB. If you can't do this consistently you won't be able to use the system. The balls should be at least 2 diamonds apart and the object ball 2 diamonds from the pocket. Try making some with your eyes closed when you get your stroke consistent.

Next watch the vids Spider linked to and get a good overview of how the system works. You have to learn where to stand to obtain the visual, where the bridge 'V' is placed and bridge length. Now work on your straight-ins using CTE. You can shoot them in using both the A and C visuals with the appropriate pivot or sweep. This will ensure you can 'work' both sides of the ball with no sighting errors.

Next move the object ball a little off line and work on your A and C visuals. When the balls are far enough off line and the shots miss, switch to the B visual. Try this for a few days and let us know how things are working out.

So, in other words.......CTE can not be used when applying any type of spin on the ball.

CTE only works when no spin is on the ball, makes CTE pretty useless for position play.

Or throwing a ball when needed.

CTE is useless.
 
I didn't bother going to the vid Spider linked. I ASSUMED it was to Stan's video series. Sorry for the confusion!

Search yt for shuffet and you can get the info you need to get started. All else in the post still applies if you're interested in learning CTE
 
So, in other words.......CTE can not be used when applying any type of spin on the ball.

CTE only works when no spin is on the ball, makes CTE pretty useless for position play.

Or throwing a ball when needed.

CTE is useless.

Gotta learn to walk before you can run. Your contact patch gives the ghost ball position for a center ball hit too. English! comes later, in some cases much later and is a wasted effort..
 
Try and keep up...:embarrassed2:

I doubt he knew the video Spider linked to was for the Hokey Pokey. Caught me by surprise too.

Edited the original post I made to you to remove the reference to spider's vid link
 
I doubt he knew the video Spider linked to was for the Hokey Pokey. Caught me by surprise too.

Edited the original post I made to you to remove the reference to spider's vid link
Ok, no harm, no foul.
I'll check out the real vids...

Thanks.
 
So, in other words.......CTE can not be used when applying any type of spin on the ball.

CTE only works when no spin is on the ball, makes CTE pretty useless for position play.

Or throwing a ball when needed.

CTE is useless.

GB and the arrow only work with no spin. Totally useless
 
Back
Top