I think it's great.
It forces the player to get the eyes in the correct position for each and every shot if they understand and do it correctly.
There is only one spot to have the eyes on every shot to see it Perfectly.
If CTE gets you there mission accomplished. Your pocketing skills will increase dramatically.
From someone that knows.........Genio have a great day...........
Mike, to understand what you mean...I suspect its main value is in directing the player to find the line, aka, get the eyes in the correct position, before involving the stick.
Mike, to understand what you mean...
In your opinion is this the same as careful sighting before getting down into shooting position, or is it more than that? Do you think there's something that CTE adds by prescribing semi-specific stick movements?
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Do you do anything specifically to prevent your stick from "prejudicing" your sighting of the aim line?I suspect the semi-specific stick movements don't mean much. On the other sighting in a fairly regimented way with a few key guideposts may be more valuable than a simple suggestion to sight more carefully.
I'll wait to see what comes out of Stan's DVD.
I would like to know the original poster's opinion. Rather than to simply start ANOTHER thread about it for the sake of trolling the forum how about we get his opinion? It's not like the forum needs another thread on this topic but at least he could answer his own question.
John:
Isn't it obvious? It is who it is, afterall. And look -- he even put "> (first)" as his sign-off, to show dual-intention. "Me me me."
Come on, man -- are you really that gullible? I have a nice bright neon-green JitterBug lure I'm going to cast right in front of you... wanna bite?
-Sean