Sharivari on aiming....

...some people can put a curtain across the table hiding the entire end of the table and still make that shot.
I saw those videos and it was not difficult to do. It was more difficult to put together curtains that hang right way over the table than shooting without seeing.
I made my own curtain video to prove that very point.
That was Stan Shuffet's attempt to show that CTE is entirely "objective" with no "feel" needed - instead he showed he doesn't know how aiming works.

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I saw those videos and it was not difficult to do. It was more difficult to put together curtains that hang right way over the table than shooting without seeing.
Then why not duplicate them? I am very interested to see anyone else duplicating the extensive amount of curtain videos that have been made. So far I have seen people CLAIM that they are easy but haven't seen anyone actually prove it. One guy did like two shots and admitted it took him time to figure out the aim from two fixed positions.
 
Have you? What percentage of CTE users have? I mean, it's the system, right?

Right?

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His video proves he did, don't know the percentage of people who attempted it, probably quite a few that tried it without CTE and won't admit their failures. It really is the system. Have you tried it?
 
Then why not duplicate them? I am very interested to see anyone else duplicating the extensive amount of curtain videos that have been made. So far I have seen people CLAIM that they are easy but haven't seen anyone actually prove it. One guy did like two shots and admitted it took him time to figure out the aim from two fixed positions.
And yours was wrong and didn't prove what you think it did. You haven't duplicated Stan's videos either.
That was me. I did three shots aligned with the diamonds and shot the length of the table as in Stan's video. It took literally one or two shots to zone in on each shot as I have never shot a ball blind like Stan has hundreds if not thousands of times. My video demonstrated that there is nothing necessarily amazing about shooting with a curtain. It does not prove that CTE doesn't work. It does prove that you need more than a curtain demonstration to prove that it does work.
 
That was me. I did three shots aligned with the diamonds and shot the length of the table as in Stan's video. It took literally one or two shots to zone in on each shot as I have never shot a ball blind like Stan has hundreds if not thousands of times. My video demonstrated that there is nothing necessarily amazing about shooting with a curtain. It does not prove that CTE doesn't work. It does prove that you need more than a curtain demonstration to prove that it does work.

I think I found that there were only 6 differently aimed shots in Stan's curtain window. Some were to the left, some to the right, but only about 6 cut angles used in all 14 or 15 shots.

I made a video with a curtain and shot each one, maybe missed a couple...can't remember, don't think I ever posted it.
 
I think I found that there were only 6 differently aimed shots in Stan's curtain window. Some were to the left, some to the right, but only about 6 cut angles used in all 14 or 15 shots.

I made a video with a curtain and shot each one, maybe missed a couple...can't remember, don't think I ever posted it.
Stan has an impressive video of banks with a curtain. He doesn't mention that banks is his favorite game (a Kentucky staple) and was playing at a high level by the age of 16. 60 years of additional banks play and guess what? He's really good at banking, curtain or no curtain. Is CTE the reason he can do it or is it the decades of muscle memory?

As I think Ray Martin told Lou -- go ahead and shoot (after the lights went out), the pockets have been in the same place for over 100 years. lol
 
Stan has an impressive video of banks with a curtain. He doesn't mention that banks is his favorite game (a Kentucky staple) and was playing at a high level by the age of 16. 60 years of additional banks play and guess what? He's really good at banking, curtain or no curtain. Is CTE the reason he can do it or is it the decades of muscle memory?

As I think Ray Martin told Lou -- go ahead and shoot (after the lights went out), the pockets have been in the same place for over 100 years. lol
Stan was a very good player, pro level actually, but with a job, well before he started the CTE thing, as you well know. I don't think that means he can't teach a CTE method without resorting to prior knowledge.

Ask Brian (BC21) if he secretly resorts to feel aiming or ghost ball or whatever when he is teaching his Poolology aiming method.
 
Stan was a very good player, pro level actually, but with a job, well before he started the CTE thing, as you well know. I don't think that means he can't teach a CTE method without resorting to prior knowledge.

Ask Brian (BC21) if he secretly resorts to feel aiming or ghost ball or whatever when he is teaching his Poolology aiming method.
Was he a banking champion before cte?
 
I think I found that there were only 6 differently aimed shots in Stan's curtain window. Some were to the left, some to the right, but only about 6 cut angles used in all 14 or 15 shots.

I made a video with a curtain and shot each one, maybe missed a couple...can't remember, don't think I ever posted it.
Using a system such as his, and yours, actually, there really isn't that many cut angles to worry about. That said, I'd expect a very similar result from you shooting at pockets behind a curtain with your system. The thing is the guys who talk the effort down don't bother to show their efforts aiming at ghost balls and contact points. I guess they just aren't feeling it.
 
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