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If you knew anything about the pivot systems, (which you and several others posting about it don't), you would know that once you have your visuals, you are 1/2 tip away from center cb. Your cb is fixed. Your pivot is to put your cue at a 90 degree angle from fixed center cb. The cb is your target.

I know, I know, you still have no clue what I was just talking about.

Believe what you wish, but thanks for your clarification as the statement I quoted made no sense. Where one pivots from & to are both relevant.

I also understand what you mean by the bolded statement but I would never say in that way.

May God Bless You & Yours.
 
You have 3 objective points on the object ball , we then aim through a spot on the cb with are cue at a spot that is objective. But for us to do that we must be able to see, so I guess its a visual system to. We then turn to center cb. Sounds more like a manual system, but visually you must see where to start I guess....lol


Are you just trying to confuse people.:)

If I am understanding what you are saying, you are saying that you aim at one of those three points on the ob. That is not how it is supposed to work. You line up the edge of the cb to one of those three points on the ob, then, with your tip just inside the edge of the cb, you pivot to center cb. The center of the cb is your target. That is what you are aiming at. Once you have your visual line, you are done with it. You never have to look at the ob again if you don't want to.
 
If I am understanding what you are saying, you are saying that you aim at one of those three points on the ob. That is not how it is supposed to work. You line up the edge of the cb to one of those three points on the ob, then, with your tip just inside the edge of the cb, you pivot to center cb. The center of the cb is your target. That is what you are aiming at. Once you have your visual line, you are done with it. You never have to look at the ob again if you don't want to.

Oh brother...the cue turns or pivots as you turn to center ball.
And that happens after the lining up of 90/90. 90/C or 90/r90.

You need a picture?
 
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No surprise, especially since you have chosen to not grasp CTE.

Stan Shuffett
I choose only to follow logic, and it has led me to believe that some aspects of CTE are advantageous. I never chose to not grasp all explanations.

It's pretty obvious we'll agree to disagree on some matters, though I would have liked for you to directly answer the questions I proffered on bridge shifting.
 
I choose only to follow logic, and it has led me to believe that some aspects of CTE are advantageous. I never chose to not grasp all explanations.

It's pretty obvious we'll agree to disagree on some matters, though I would have liked for you to directly answer the questions I proffered on bridge shifting.

There you have it.

You only choose logic .

So, there is No CHANCE in your mind that the CTE perceptions that connect to 90 degree angles can be explained. Turn a blind eye to it! No problem!!!

I just worked with an individual (engineer/architect).
He said there is no logic to it as logic is recognized. But he left with a special gift, one that the closed-minded will likely never experience.

I hope he sees this and will respond about LOGIC.

Visual intelligence rules over typical math logic for playing pool. CTE leads the way.....into a new dimension for explaining how the game is visually and physically played.

It's over Rover.

Stan Shuffett
 
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There you have it.

You only choose logic .

So, there is No CHANCE in your mind that CTE perceptions that connect to 90 degree angles can be explained. Turn a blind eye to it! No problem!!!

I just worked with an individual (engineer/architect).
He said there no logic to it as logic is recognized. But he left with a special gift, one that the closed-minded will likely never experience.

Stan Shuffett
I don't turn a blind eye to CTE perceptions, I'm awaiting an objective description of them.

I used to teach 3rd year engineering students from Australia's premier university. Trust me, they're far from omniscient on matters such as these.
 
I asked a question yesterday & no one addressed it.

Can someone, anyone, explain what 'the inner edge' or 'the inner most edge'
of a ball is?

Thanks in advance to whomever answers,
Rick
 
I don't turn a blind eye to CTE perceptions, I'm awaiting an objective description of them.

I used to teach 3rd year engineering students from Australia's premier university. Trust me, they're far from omniscient on matters such as these.

This fellow would shoot you down real real quick as he would share with you that the perceptions can be learned.

You are too close-minded to go there. Your learning is stifled by your MUST have logic attitude.. From the left side...

The Visual trumps your logic when it comes to playing the game on a table.

Stan Shuffett
 
This fellow would shoot you down real real quick as he would share with you that the perceptions can be learned.

You are too close-minded to go there. Your learning is stifled by your MUST have logic attitude.. From the left side...

The Visual trumps your logic when it comes to playing the game on a table.

Stan Shuffett
So invite him to shoot me down with his insights!

Clearly you can't offer any explanations other than platitudes referring to your subjective and beyond geometric reasoning claims. And still, you refuse to comment on whether Gerry's bridge adjustment fits into your system.
 
So invite him to shoot me down with his insights!

Clearly you can't offer any explanations other than platitudes referring to your subjective and beyond geometric reasoning claims. And still, you refuse to comment on whether Gerry's bridge adjustment fits into your system.



The eyes connect.....CTE IS ABOUT THE VISUALS.

There is no guarantee that my next bridge V will be perfect.

The body follows the BEST it can to the PERFECTION that the eyes can give.

Any mistake by the body, whether in the V or the pivot or the alignment or even the stroke is continually undergoing refinement based upon the objective visuals...and guess what the visuals get stronger and stronger as the eyes take on the zillion possible CB OB positions.

So it is okay for the skin to move as one pivots... Heck yeah...proficiency and efficiency set in over time.

CTE is about a journey....not a 1 time perfect 2d drawing on a sheet of paper.

Stan Shuffett
 
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The eyes connect.....CTE IS ABOUT THE VISUALS.

There is no guarantee that my next bridge V will be perfect.

The body follows the BEST it can to the PERFECTION that the eyes can give.

Any mistake by the body, whether in the V or the pivot or the alignment or even the stroke is continually undergoing refinement based upon the objective visuals...and guess what the visuals get stronger and stronger as the eyes take on the zillion possible CB OB positions.

So it is okay for the skin to move as one pivots... Heck yeah...proficiency and efficiency set in over time.

CTE is about a journey....not a 1 time perfect 2d drawing on a sheet of paper.

Stan Shuffett
Thanks Stan,
Appreciate your reply! I've no intent to harass you btw. You've got a lot of balls to present the information you have!

Edit: I'm sure the visuals get stronger with experience and time, as you suggest.
 
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Thanks Stan,
Appreciate your reply! I've no intent to harass you btw. You've got a lot of balls to present the information you have!

Edit: I'm sure the visuals get stronger with experience and time.

You dang right!

My ball count is high as I work on the table with how the game is really played.

Your ball count is likely close to the zip in CTE. It is obvious by your display of knowledge. I doubt you even have a 2 ball count. An empty bag... Sort of.

Stan Shuffett
 
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Ditto & I concur.

But what is the innermost edge of a ball?


But what is the innermost edge of a ball?

This is hard for you to relate too because you don't know the system and its not an easy thing for someone to explain that doesn't understand the system, Rick.
 
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