True Dat! All that counts is the ball falling.
Not jumping on you, John.
Just pointing out that it is the player that defines the system/method. Not the other way around.
GB and CTE do the exact same thing. For you and I, we get more consistent results with CTE, but that doesn't make it better. For others, they might get more consistent results with GB or another method, but that doesn't make it better either.
Stevie Moore participates on this site from time to time. He doesn't qualify as a best player? The same is true of Stan Shuffett and his Son. I think it is safe to say Gerry Williams is among the better players on this site. I believe mohrt is an A level player as well.
What's your definition of best players? What better players than those 3 regularly participate here?
Now you go from saying participate from time to time for Stevie Moore to players who regularly post for the non-system users..... Also I didn't know Landon participated in the forums. Darren Appleton, Mike Dechaine, Johnny Archer, Oscar Dominguez, Chris Bartram, and John Schmidt come immediately to mind. Now some claim Darren uses See but I am not sure if he actually does or not.
I am leaving all the pros out of it.
lol, let's ignore the pros, let's ignore the long list of practically every snooker player who, for all intents and purposes, don't use any system but are the best potters in the world, let's limit it to a small group of people on an internet form. Why you think this would prove anything, I don't know.
lol, let's ignore the pros, let's ignore the long list of practically every snooker player who, for all intents and purposes, don't use any system but are the best potters in the world, let's limit it to a small group of people on an internet form. Why you think this would prove anything, I don't know.
I am leaving all the pros out of it. Of the non pro amateur players who post here who are "good" players most of them who have CHOSEN to participate in the shot making and ability tests have scored HIGHER than the non-system players.
We can leave all the pros out of it. Let's just do shaot making contests between us amateurs and compare results. I am pretty sure that the ranks will be very top heavy with system users.
I am leaving all the pros out of it. Of the non pro amateur players who post here who are "good" players most of them who have CHOSEN to participate in the shot making and ability tests have scored HIGHER than the non-system players.
Now what does that mean? Does it mean that all other things being equal, stroke, speed control, spin control, etc... that the difference in aiming is why they score higher on shot making tests?
I don't know, it could be the reason or it might not be. But the fact is that they have so far scored higher. Now, maybe if more "feel" or GB players would take the test then there would be more higher scores from that group. Maybe it's the fact that more system players are motivated to test themselves and see how well they can do.
But to make a blanket statement that MOST of the good non-pros on AZB don't use a system is just wrong because there is no proof of such.
But here is the thing, I might even agree with it BUT only in the context that A. we define what a good player is - and B. that we agree that MOST players anywhere haven't even tried any of the pivot/alternative systems we discuss here.
The real question would be for me, of the good players, how many HAVE tried alternatives to GB/Feel and use one or more of those methods in whole or in part in their game vs. how many tried and discarded them completely?
Then you get a clearer picture.
I can say with my hand on a Bible that everywhere I go - and I mean everywhere - someone asks me about CTE. They have seen my videos, seen Stan's videos and Gerry's and want to know more. Once I show them how it works on the table they are never unhappy about it and most are eager to learn more. At which point I refer them to Stan.
So while the majority may yet use GB/Feel that doesn't mean that the majority are completely happy with it nor that they are close minded to learning something that may help them improve even more.
We can leave all the pros out of it. Let's just do shaot making contests between us amateurs and compare results. I am pretty sure that the ranks will be very top heavy with system users.
A shot making contest proves somebody has a more consistent stroke, and focus.
Person #1. The person has the best aim in the world, know exactly how to do what ever system; GB, CTE, 90/90...etc. This same person has a terrible stroke, it is inconsistent.
Person #2. Isn't the best at aiming. Doesn't know any systems, but knows why a ball goes in. His stroke is perfect, an Earl, Shane, or Stevie stroke.
Who makes more balls and why?
The reality is this, people try to improve their games by finding the magic pill. It has to be my aim. They go from system to system. When in reality the most important part is working on your stroke.
I will take a person with a better stroke.
How many times must you be told CTE is a system for making balls? Nothing else.
Mastering the system does not mean you're suddenly going to start playing better position. It just means you'll become a better shot maker.
Not that hard to understand
Ive known that for quite some time. Your tone leaves something to be desired. Thats why I would like to see how its played with.
Ive known that for quite some time. Your tone leaves something to be desired. Thats why I would like to see how its played with.
Have you not seen videos of Gerry, or Stan, or Landon, or Stevie playing?
My guess is they pretty good before CTE. May even as good. They aren't the ones everyone needs to see. It's the low ranked players who made a drastic improvement after CTE. Think that's what everyone is looking for to validate the system. Not saying I am a non believer. Just haven't seen anyone who wasn't good at aiming put up a video showing them running a rack using CTE.
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My guess is they pretty good before CTE. May even as good. They aren't the ones everyone needs to see. It's the low ranked players who made a drastic improvement after CTE. Think that's what everyone is looking for to validate the system. Not saying I am a non believer. Just haven't seen anyone who wasn't good at aiming put up a video showing them running a rack using CTE.
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There is plenty of internet access to CTE matches.
Gerry Willimans recently posted a 2nd in a semi-pro league in Canada.
You have the Landon/Earl match.
I put a 100 ball run on VIMEO.
Also on Vimeo, I played the 9 and 10 ball ghost on a ten footer.
I won a GSBT event in Bank. The finals were up.
Phil Burford has numerous matches available as well as Stevie.
DTL, soon after learning CTE PRO ONE posted a 200 plus run on YouTube.
Of course, JB just finished with Lou.
Plus I have about 50 YouTube videos up.
REAL CTE is natural and in no way diminishes position play but actually quite the opposite. THERE IS NO MANUAL PIVOTING In PRO ONE.. ...SIMPLY A SWEEP which is what most every single pro is doing. What they 're NOT doing is moving directly in.
The year I advertised Pro One at the US OPEN, I finished 25th.Without it I doubt very seriously I would have been in the money......
I would be happy for any Pro player to camp out with my game for awhile and see it first-hand and report back to this forum what CTE is all about. I am sure they'd be happy with what they'd take away.
Stan Shuffett