And which languages is it being published in?
You know the answer to that......for my videos.
The current plan for my book is to expand beyond the English language.
Stan Shuffett
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And which languages is it being published in?
That would make too much sense. CTE's "visuals" are defined as the alignment that's a pivot off of the true shot line - even for exact "aimpoint" cuts. Since the story is that CTE systematically "takes you to" this pre-pivot alignment (with an overcut!), to say it isn't always necessary would be admitting that's a subjective alignment.
pj
chgo
Rick, to be fair (I hope) to the CTE method and to what Straightpool_99 has been saying, when your head is in such a position that you're "taking in" both the cte line as well as the other appropriate reference line (edge to A,B,C), you're now facing the cueball "squarely." That is, if you imagine the cueball as two dimensional, your vision center is directed perpendicularly at that two dimensional disk. You then move into the shot with the cue 1/2 tip offset and parallel to a line running from your vision center through the center of that disk. If the shot actually calls for a 30 degree cut, for instance, the line from your vision center through the center of the disk will never point at the edge of the object ball because of the influence of the other reference line during your initial setup.
Of course - and if any of the CTE group agrees with what I just said, this will end it - the process of "taking in" or acquiring the two reference lines must be variable and memorized to cover all possible cut angles and CB-OB separation distances.
Jim
In order to "choose the visual" that's a pivot away from the actual shot line, you must know, at least subconsciously, what the actual shot line is - so you can line up off it and pivot back to it. The pivot is an extra unnecessary step whose sole function seems to be to make it possible to pretend that you're not doing all this the usual way... by feel (with some assistance from fractional reference angles).Dan White:
...say the ETA/CTE visual will pocket the ball if you do no pivot.
...you have chosen the wrong visuals if you can't do the pivot and still make the shot.
No ..from your post you seem to have some common sense.
In order to "choose the visual" that's a pivot away from the actual shot line, you must know, at least subconsciously, what the actual shot line is - so you can line up off it and pivot back to it. The pivot is an extra unnecessary step whose sole function seems to be to make it possible to pretend that you're not doing all this the usual way... by feel (with some assistance from fractional reference angles).
pj
chgo
You ask the question, but your previous video provided the answer...Experimenting with setups such as these was what lead me to discard the system. My results were r inconsistent, that is to say they were REALLY consistent only not in pocketing the ball in the center every time as claimed.
The claim is that the visual is different for 5 paralell shots with the same distance between object ball and cue ball, only using the balls as visual cues. This happens due to a process that has never been properly explained in a manner which can be understood, because it is impossible. If you are somehow to use the balls position relative to the rails etc, this has never been mentioned in any video or post I've ever seen.
In order to "choose the visual" that's a pivot away from the actual shot line, you must know, at least subconsciously, what the actual shot line is - so you can line up off it and pivot back to it. The pivot is an extra unnecessary step whose sole function seems to be to make it possible to pretend that you're not doing all this the usual way... by feel (with some assistance from fractional reference angles).
pj
chgo
You ask the question, but your previous video provided the answer...Experimenting with setups such as these was what lead me to discard the system. My results were r inconsistent, that is to say they were REALLY consistent only not in pocketing the ball in the center every time as claimed.
The claim is that the visual is different for 5 paralell shots with the same distance between object ball and cue ball, only using the balls as visual cues. This happens due to a process that has never been properly explained in a manner which can be understood, because it is impossible. If you are somehow to use the balls position relative to the rails etc, this has never been mentioned in any video or post I've ever seen.
You are keen on the phrase TOTALLY OBJECTIVE. I challenge YOU to locate where I used that specific phrasing. And if you can locate those two words credited to me, then let's look at its contextual meaning.
I stand by my phrasing that I have always had in place on justcueit, my website, concerning the objectivity of CTE PRO ONE.
Stan Shuffett
Sir,
Are you implying by your words here, in this post, that your CTE/Pro1 is NOT a totally objective system at it's core?
Thanks in Advance for a simple Yes or No reply.
Can we have a Wei table of CTE ?
Like the different shots and some explanation ?
I'm serious.
Wouldn't that make it a little easier ?
In order to "choose the visual" that's a pivot away from the actual shot line, you must know, at least subconsciously, what the actual shot line is - so you can line up off it and pivot back to it. The pivot is an extra unnecessary step whose sole function seems to be to make it possible to pretend that you're not doing all this the usual way... by feel (with some assistance from fractional reference angles).
pj
chgo
I agree with that. And I agree that CTE could be a workable framework within which to do that - although way too elaborate and fanciful for my taste.I'll say it one more time, your perception of the shot gets you the rough aim line for the shot. The visuals and pivot fine tune that rough line to center pocket.
CTE core equals EXTREME OBJECTIVITY.
I stand by my phrasing that is on my website that has been in place for years.
CTE PRO ONE is the most objective aiming system in the game. PERIOD
Stan Shuffett
Now please locate that phrasing that you are trying to tag me with.
Translation: "I don't have a clue how to do that."cookie man:Can we have a Wei table of CTE ?
Like the different shots and some explanation ?
I'm serious.
Wouldn't that make it a little easier ?
The doubters wouldn't use it. The fact is they can't post a single shot cte doesn't work with. They would rather play word games.
CTE core equals EXTREME OBJECTIVITY.
I stand by my phrasing that is on my website that has been in place for years.
CTE PRO ONE is the most objective aiming system in the game. PERIOD!!
Stan Shuffett
Now please locate that phrasing that you are trying to tag me with.
Yep seeing edges on things where edges do not exist is surely objective.
Until you can put CTE on paper as I have done with ghost ball contact patch, it will never be objective only subjective.
Ghost ball contact patch I have developed from Babe Cranfields idea of the Spot on the table even helps with adjustment, CTE does not.
CTE does not provide any idea bout which direction to move the CB when a adjustment is needed.....ghost ball contact patch does.
CTE does not provide any idea about how distance from the pocket effects the amount of adjustment that can be made...
CTE lacks the basic geometry of a shot.
The issue has never been that it works for some, it has always been these types of marketing statements and that all they are.....misleading marketing statements.
Give a free dvd to a apa 2 and I'll do the same with ghost ball contact patch to another apa 2 and lets see which one of these apa2 stick with....my bet is my ghostball contact patch.
Sir,
I politely thanked you in advance for a simple yes or no answer.
Can you please respond to my earlier question with either a simple yes or a no?
Again, Thanks in Advance.