Simple logic; good Post!!!!!!!!!!! I'm not blaspheming anything here; but, IMO few seem to comprehend things, yet hug to the max!! I'm still openminded but I can see a parallel with Geno's "system" where everyone hugs, but no one can answer the simplest questions (Even Geno refuses to answer the question asked for a year: If I center the cue beneath my eyes, are my eyes then within 1/8 inch of that perfect spot you continually preach about?
I haven't had time to really analyze Stan's system (big deal, who am I?) It seems to be usable, but too simply presented. Actually, I'm glad it confounds everyone because it stands to shortcut what I consider legitimate pool skill. If you can simply determine whether a shot is "thick" or "thin", then offset your tip and pivot properly, and reliably make balls, where is the challenge we call pool? It seems like cheating. But, I know from experience, pool is alot more than that; and, I believe those claiming this system has transformed their game are hugging and BS'ing. (Stevie Moore was a Pro to begin with. It may have enhances his game, but it definitely did not catipult him into the pro ranks.
Stroke is left out of the equation; and, I believe, if you've got a stroke, you've spent enough time at the table to pretty much know how to aim. Those that are so amateurish as to believe they can circumvent the normal learning curve via this "system" - good luck! Absent stroke, good eye position and alignment, and alot of peripheral knowledge, you're lost! I don't care if you can occasionally do some pivot giration and make a ball. You gott'a not miss, consistently, to be a winner.
CTE/Pro One is supposed to be an exact system - one not reliant on "feel". That was the crux of previous arguments that resulted in numerous bannings. I remain confounded by many issues; for example, bridgelength (It can't be variable, and exact.) I am disappointed that professional edicate(sp?) again prevails over objectivism (like, previously, in consideration of "Perfect Aim", [aka (IMHO) Center the cue beneath your eyes, dumbo - that's all!]).
Dr. Dave, are you still with us? Intimidated? Too polite? Where is Pat?
By the way, I believe Stan produced a pretty good DVD, as far as production is concerned, but it did not resolve that CTE/Pro One is an "exact" aiming system. JMHO