Peer Pressure
Ok guys, I made the test so I guess the least I could do was to try it out myself after all the efforts everyone has made.
I didn't really want to because I knew I wasn't ready. My last couple of months pretty much all I've been doing is testing various factors in CTE and ETE type systems. Also, take a look at the firebox surrounded by bluestones it the back left of the garage. Well, about a week ago I had the CB hannging in the far left pocket and while trying to get a line on it my heel backed into the big brick and sent me tumbling ribs first into that steel fireplace. Yes, I'd had a couple of drinks, but not that many. Trust me, I'm not the first to tumble over those blocks, they're an accident waiting to happen. It's my mate's garage, he seems to like them there.
Anyway, my showing confirms the validity of the often heard coach's cry, "Don't be fiddling with new things before an event and get plenty of practice in beforehand."
Excuses done with

, I thought I might be able to pull myself into the zone with a bit of hard focus. But with the camera on and being unprepared I felt a little like I often have in the first round of a tournament. Where the brain is a bit frozen and you can't see what is pointing to what very clearly.
I quicky reverted to some mongrel hybrid of ETE combined with the old trusty get the ball in the pocket somehow by feel technique, spraying in a little CTE for extra confusion on some shots. This isn't what the mind should be doing when aiming, but this is what happens when you don't settle on one method and drill it in.
After a very poor start, 7 misses, I did get myself back on track a few times, but due to the brain fuzziness I couldn't maintain it. I did make 24 from the last 34 shots, one of which was an extra #2. I couldn't even count during the test I was working so hard.

So my actual test score was 23/40, not 24 out of 40 as I said on the video. equiv. 46/80. Low B - That's about how I was potting today.
I didn't do the other side because I clearly wasn't on my game and I was probably just going to get more confused. lol
I'll do this again with proper preparation one day. I know I can get in the 60s when I'm tuned in. But this test punishes you severely if you're a little off in your aiming.
My tabe is 9 foot, Chinese made, shimmed to 4 1/3" so plays pretty mean. Sits outside in an open door garage (coz some doves are nesting in there) and it was raining all day, which doesn't help.
Here's the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cd0Cx-6Vk0
You might notice I'm a little wishy washy on my alignment procedure, that's coz I don't really have one at the moment. lol Fast forward 6 minutes if you want to see me start making balls. That #1 is tougher than I thought. I was making about 1/2 in warm ups, but you've only gotta be a hair off and it misses. I'll need some work on that shot.
[edit]oh, and #3 shot was the most disappointing. I can understand anyone missing 5 #1s coz it's a bit of a crap shoot. Funny thing is my #3 looks like it is about a 5-8 degree cut whereas other guys seemed to be playing it as a straight in. I better check the points. Anyway, missing 3 from 5 just shows I wasn't tuned into where I was lined up. If I missed that shot everyday that often I'd be covered in boot marks from kicking myself.
Colin