New book on CTE

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Well, it's not exactly new since it seems to have been published in July. Has anyone seen this yet? I don't think I've heard of the author.

There are cheaper sources than this Ebay item. ;)
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Here is a link to partial contents of the book. Click on link and then click on "Look inside" which is displayed just above the picture of the book cover.

Link to Amazon

Also check out one of his websites:

Link to ryder.org

I think you'll conclude that there is nothing from this author worth considering.
 
So an APA 5 writes a book about CTE. I always believed there is something to learn from anybody, but in this case after doing some research (Fargo, APA skill level and Video of him playing) I think I will pass.
 
As promised, a new CTE book will be out before the end of the year.
$12.99 on Amazon
 
I bought the book. It is 41 pages long. Below are two example pages. About half the pages are like the one on the left. If you extracted the text that actually discusses aiming, it would be perhaps two pages in the format/font that is in Phil Capelle's books. There are quite a few pictures, but I find they don't help see the angles involved. There is only one diagram and it shows the cue ball divided into four parts with three vertical lines.

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I bought the book. It is 41 pages long. Below are two example pages. About half the pages are like the one on the left. If you extracted the text that actually discusses aiming, it would be perhaps two pages in the format/font that is in Phil Capelle's books. There are quite a few pictures, but I find they don't help see the angles involved. There is only one diagram and it shows the cue ball divided into four parts with three vertical lines.

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What did this literary nugget run you??
 
I bought the book. It is 41 pages long. Below are two example pages. About half the pages are like the one on the left. If you extracted the text that actually discusses aiming, it would be perhaps two pages in the format/font that is in Phil Capelle's books. There are quite a few pictures, but I find they don't help see the angles involved. There is only one diagram and it shows the cue ball divided into four parts with three vertical lines.

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Nice bridge. ;)
 
Well I don't know what room he plays out of, but that is a bunch of good looking anniversarys. Fargo of 421 is something to be worried about...but 25 an hour is a steal!
 
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