if you set up a spot shot and show someone where behind the line to put the cue ball so a half ball hit makes it
then tell them aim the center of the cue ball to the edge of the object ball they will make it.....:smile:
assuming they lined up correctly and have a straight stroke
for the non pivot aimers this is straight forward and for the pivot guys it takes a perception and pivot to get there (thats ok...:smile
move the cue ball allittle off the perfect half ball hit spot
and i think non pivoter and pivoters use their experience (subjective) to calculate the adjustment to hit to make it
(ie the fudge factor)
from what i know about cte i think the cte users will say the perception from the angle presented will get you to the correct contact point after the pivot and half tip offset
since i think the cte users explain that different angles with in a cte alignment
changes the contact point because of the system
(IF I AM WRONG HERE PLEASE CORRECT ME)
but since its not easy for newbies to make balls that are not on the perfect angles
i think there is a fudge factor learning curve for the pivoters and non pivoters for the subjective mind to assimilate
so what i am saying is i think all systems have an objective and subjective component
i am not the first to say it
and if cte helps you find the angles and contact points....GREAT...:smile:
as i said its not for me but i believe in live and let live
whew ....
lets see how many of you will read thru that and respond.....:thumbup:
then tell them aim the center of the cue ball to the edge of the object ball they will make it.....:smile:
assuming they lined up correctly and have a straight stroke
for the non pivot aimers this is straight forward and for the pivot guys it takes a perception and pivot to get there (thats ok...:smile

move the cue ball allittle off the perfect half ball hit spot
and i think non pivoter and pivoters use their experience (subjective) to calculate the adjustment to hit to make it
(ie the fudge factor)
from what i know about cte i think the cte users will say the perception from the angle presented will get you to the correct contact point after the pivot and half tip offset
since i think the cte users explain that different angles with in a cte alignment
changes the contact point because of the system
(IF I AM WRONG HERE PLEASE CORRECT ME)
but since its not easy for newbies to make balls that are not on the perfect angles
i think there is a fudge factor learning curve for the pivoters and non pivoters for the subjective mind to assimilate
so what i am saying is i think all systems have an objective and subjective component
i am not the first to say it
and if cte helps you find the angles and contact points....GREAT...:smile:
as i said its not for me but i believe in live and let live
whew ....

lets see how many of you will read thru that and respond.....:thumbup: