That was not CTE?Yeah that was not CTE. I know what I said and it was true then and is true now. Even now when I get someone in the shop who wants to learn CTE they tend to pick it pretty quickly.
Again why are you going out of your way to be a knocker?
I said that AFTER spending an afternoon with Hal Houle. I took what he showed me, the one system that I retained, and I showed it to all of my friends and most of them were amazed. I was excited about actually learning something new that filled me with desire to want to go to the table and play more and explore it and get better at it.
As a pool player I was overjoyed to be given something that truly made a difference in my game. Something tangible and concrete and OBJECTIVE. And I tested it against other people in my circle of friends to see if it would work for them and it did.
That you don't want people to feel this type of exuberance and excitement about playing pool is something I can't understand. And even now, 14 years later I still feel excited to play pool because of being given the gift of objective aiming. Every time I make a tough clutch shot, every time I make a shot from some sick angle, and every time I run out in a picture perfect cosmo pattern having used an objective aiming system to line me up on each stop shot I get that dopamine hit and think of how lucky I was that Hal took the time to teach me how to aim objectively.
Just because you can't understand CTE doesn't mean other people can't. It's pretty simple for those who put forth a little effort and have an open mind.
In the same sentence,
"Even now when I get someone in the shop who wants to learn CTE they tend to pick it pretty quickly."
Hmm, contradict yourself much?
It was true then and true now? Your game went up 3 balls?
You are going to be a top 10?
Simple to those who put forth a little effort and have an open mind?
You keep flip-flopping on this.
It's not simple, but simple.
You knocked DAM and stroking through the stroking line.
And the ghost ball method.
And HAMB. And the advise to someone who admitted he needs better setup and mechanics that he needs to work on those first before learning esoteric aiming systems.
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