Stevie Moore parallel shots CTE video

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Of course you don't care !!!

I have paid for the Dvd's !!!! I didn't get them for free !!!!!

But I know now. That's your style.

I came here 3 years ago and had an argument with you about Dvd1. In my opinion it was a complete failure. And as I can see, I am not the only one who feels that way.

Then, I honestly decided to give you a second chance with Dvd2. Same failure like Dvd1.

That's my review. And I was a real customer (Again, I have paid to get the Dvd's).

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Thank you.

You agree these shots are back cuts ? And if you play them in normal speed your right eye will not be above the cue like in this video ?

You know I was one of the first guys who bought dvd1 and dvd2. And I think you know the biggest problem was not discussing how speed can change the same shot. So, players who watched your dvd's started practicing the shots and missing shots because of SPEED.

Your system is also very "speed sensitive" as I have said before about Efren's and Francisco's technique and cue ball swerve.

In my opinion every offset aiming system creates cue ball swerve, and has nothing to do with ghost balls and contact points.

I hope you will discuss speed in your book.

Thanks for your reply.

Hmm...
It is my contention that ALL aiming is speed and spin sensitive, unless you are dead straight in, or close to it. As you start to go past 15 degrees there is greater throw. And at very slow speeds, even thin cuts have quite a lot of throw, while they have very little when shot hard. People usually make adjustments for this without thinking, but sometimes we accidentally aim wrong, because we haven't properly thought the shot through before we get down over the ball (IMO).

All aiming system demos tend to have the person shooting shots either quite hard, or with draw, to combat this problem, or rather go around it. That does not mean that the system is weak, it just means that this problem is often not adressed or incompletely adressed. As far as I know, the most thorough system in this regard is the SEE system, which go into speed and spin in some length.

I don't quite follow your "swerve" argument, though? Do you mean that offset aiming causes you to cue across the cueball?
 
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Trust me,

You don't want me to pull the trigger....

lol! 4 years of being here and so far all you have done is troll other posts. Your own posts show beyond a shadow of a doubt that even though you bought both DVD's of CTE, you still have no idea of what is even in them.

You have proven that you are incapable of viewing the DVD's as "stand alone", and insert your own biases into them which then corrupts the system. You haven't tried CTE at all, you have only tried your bastardized version of it, which doesn't work.

Everything on this forum that instructors teach, you have been right there knocking it. It's all you ever do. You say you are going to show us all how it really should be done, but don't even have enough credibility to even state who you are, or show a video showing that you even know which end of the cue to use. You have nothing but divisiveness.
 
All right.......You are likely speaking for very many that feel the same way.
No clinics...
No youtube videos.
There will be a book but I will not make it available until I think the climate has greatly improved or it will not be released until I die.
Make no mistakes about it., I fully understand how many out there think the same way that you do. It is a whole lot easier on me to only work with those that really want to learn CTE.
I will figure out how to effectively do that. I do appreciate your thoughts because yiu truly personify how little my work is regarded.
Stan Shuffett

Stan, don't let the know nothing mouth runners run you off. Rest assured, there are many more for it than the usual trollers on here that are against not only CTE, but any instruction. They never offer anything of value of their own. All they do is cause angst.

Hardly anyone comes to this forum anymore because of all the angst they always cause, and the mods couldn't care less about it.
 
lol! 4 years of being here and so far all you have done is troll other posts. Your own posts show beyond a shadow of a doubt that even though you bought both DVD's of CTE, you still have no idea of what is even in them.

You have proven that you are incapable of viewing the DVD's as "stand alone", and insert your own biases into them which then corrupts the system. You haven't tried CTE at all, you have only tried your bastardized version of it, which doesn't work.

Everything on this forum that instructors teach, you have been right there knocking it. It's all you ever do. You say you are going to show us all how it really should be done, but don't even have enough credibility to even state who you are, or show a video showing that you even know which end of the cue to use. You have nothing but divisiveness.

Oh my God,

It's YOU.... AGAIN ????

Remember your videos on Ron's 90/90 system ???

Yeah, the hip pivot moves you exactly at the ghost ball !!!!!!

LLLLLLLLOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLL

First you should study how it really works, and then come back and call me a "troll".

You know nothing about offset alignment and swerve - speed - throw.

You will be the first one in my ignore list. I've had enough of your nonsense.
 
Hmm...
It is my contention that ALL aiming is speed and spin sensitive, unless you are dead straight in, or close to it. As you start to go past 15 degrees there is greater throw. And at very slow speeds, even thin cuts have quite a lot of throw, while they have very little when shot hard. People usually make adjustments for this without thinking, but sometimes we accidentally aim wrong, because we haven't properly thought the shot through before we get down over the ball (IMO).

All aiming system demos tend to have the person shooting shots either quite hard, or with draw, to combat this problem, or rather go around it. That does not mean that the system is weak, it just means that this problem is often not adressed or incompletely adressed. As far as I know, the most thorough system in this regard is the SEE system, which go into speed and spin in some length.

I don't quite follow your "swerve" argument, though? Do you mean that offset aiming causes you to cue across the cueball?

Yes my friend. That's exactly what I mean.
 
The time will come. And I will do it in this forum and FREE for everyone to read and try it.

I will tell people how the shots change every two diamonds, how the 3 pairs of left foot positions work for hitting the cue ball from the left or the right side (Efren Reyes and Fransisco Bustamante play exactly with this footwork), the 3 angles of the stroking arm, the object ball edges and how important it is to focus on the correct ob edge depending on where you hit the cb (horizontal axis or high-low).

In other words, I will post on controlling cue ball swerve at any cb-ob distance at any stroke speed, hitting "touch of right - touch of left" and "cb quarters". Without an LD SHAFT......

The real "Filipino" way.

And then, we will let them decide....

:thumbup2::thumbup2::thumbup2:

I look forward to it when you are ready to do it on your own terms & in your own time.

All the Best for You & Yours,
Rick
 
Oh my God,

It's YOU.... AGAIN ????

Remember your videos on Ron's 90/90 system ???

Yeah, the hip pivot moves you exactly at the ghost ball !!!!!!

LLLLLLLLOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLL

First you should study how it really works, and then come back and call me a "troll".

You know nothing about offset alignment and swerve - speed - throw.

You will be the first one in my ignore list. I've had enough of your nonsense.

Like I said, all you do is knock, you never provide anything of value to anyone. You only showcase how little you do know about anything pool related. But, I will give you credit, you are great at doing just that!
 
Like I said, all you do is knock, you never provide anything of value to anyone. You only showcase how little you do know about anything pool related. But, I will give you credit, you are great at doing just that!

Yeah, you are right....

Ron Vitello (R.I.P) 90/90 - hip pivot - right at ghost ball position !!!!

And you call yourself an instructor.

Keep up the good work on educating people about pool and aiming methods. You are very good at it. You provide information of great value !!!!!

On your next video on 90/90, after describing how the hip pivot takes you to ghost ball (again lllllllooooooolllllll), don't forget to play the shots at three basic speeds (medium - slow - hard).

It will be fun to watch !!!!! :grin-square:
 
Providing false information of any kind is NOT of any GOOD Value.

One can make a completely logical 'argument' based on a false premise...

... the conclusion will be logical...

BUT... it will still be a FALSE conclusion because it was based on a FALSE premise.

Hence, it will NOT be of any GOOD Value.

What is valuable to an ignorant individual, is trash to an intelligent individual...such as in the case of Fool's Gold.
 
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Providing false information of any kind is NOT of any GOOD Value.

One can make a completely logical 'argument' based on a false premise...

But... the conclusion will be logical...

but it will still be a FALSE conclusion because it was based on a FALSE premise.

Which is exactly why Lou Figueroa, Dan White, Rick Stoltz, ps611846, and anyone else that doesn't understand the aiming systems should stay out of any conversations about how and if they actually work as described or not.
 
Yeah, you are right....

Ron Vitello (R.I.P) 90/90 - hip pivot - right at ghost ball position !!!!

And you call yourself an instructor.

Keep up the good work on educating people about pool and aiming methods. You are very good at it. You provide information of great value !!!!!

On your next video on 90/90, after describing how the hip pivot takes you to ghost ball (again lllllllooooooolllllll), don't forget to play the shots at three basic speeds (medium - slow - hard).

It will be fun to watch !!!!! :grin-square:

Still waiting for any video from you. Maybe you can make one about how you think there is swerve on a center ball shot like you keep claiming. :rolleyes:

All we have seen from you is that you have picked up a few terms about pool that you obviously do not even really understand. And then make weak attempts to knock any real instructors with your misguided info. You obviously have never made any serious attempt at learning anything about pool. If you had, your post wouldn't read like a non-players posts would.
 
Still waiting for any video from you. Maybe you can make one about how you think there is swerve on a center ball shot like you keep claiming. :rolleyes:

All we have seen from you is that you have picked up a few terms about pool that you obviously do not even really understand. And then make weak attempts to knock any real instructors with your misguided info. You obviously have never made any serious attempt at learning anything about pool. If you had, your post wouldn't read like a non-players posts would.

You understand aiming systems and I don't....

I will come to you for some lessons. How much do you charge per hour ?

I would like you to teach me your perfect pendulum stroke, and then Cte and 90/90.

Pm me for the price !!!!!! :thumbup:
 
You understand aiming systems and I don't....

I will come to you for some lessons. How much do you charge per hour ?

I would like you to teach me your perfect pendulum stroke, and then Cte and 90/90.

Pm me for the price !!!!!! :thumbup:

No deal. I only take serious students. You are neither serious, nor a student. You are nothing more than someone that likes to hate and try and destroy what is good. I suspect that is because you were never able to accomplish anything yourself.
 
No deal. I only take serious students. You are neither serious, nor a student. You are nothing more than someone that likes to hate and try and destroy what is good. I suspect that is because you were never able to accomplish anything yourself.

Lmao.

You are very good at "reading" people !!!!

Are you a "mentalist" ???

Maybe the new Uri Geller ??? Or at least a "wannabe" ????

This could explain why you see "ghost balls" after the 90/90 hip pivot !!!!!
 
Suppose you walked into the store and you saw the salesman arguing with other customers about the quality of the chairs. And this salesman went off the chain like he was demonically possessed, comparing the customers to locusts and shit. You might stick around, huh?


HARK! I think I hear the familiar constant buzzing sound of a destructive locust in the distance. I'm not sure because my hearing might be going a little downhill. Could it be? Could it be?
 
Like I said, all you do is knock, you never provide anything of value to anyone. You only showcase how little you do know about anything pool related. But, I will give you credit, you are great at doing just that!

Here is a "challenge" for you:

You place an object ball on the exact middle of the short rail (frozen).

You place the cue ball on the center line of the table, one diamond away from the opposite short rail.

You aim the shot like playing a straight - in using the 90/90 system and hip pivot.

No cheating, you dont move your bridge hand.

You shoot medium, soft and hard. Stun, slow roll, drag, power follow, power draw.

You are an instructor with a straight stroke, right ?

So, by hitting all three speeds and if the hip pivot brings you to "ghost ball" you should get the same results after contact. Again, you have a straight stroke (you teach that....) and you are aiming the same "ghost ball".

Come back here and post your results.

And if you do not pass the test, you will apologize to me and tell everyone that you were wrong.

Then we can say who the real "troll" is and who doesn't understand what he is doing.
 
Here is a "challenge" for you:

You place an object ball on the exact middle of the short rail (frozen).

You place the cue ball on the center line of the table, one diamond away from the opposite short rail.

You aim the shot like playing a straight - in using the 90/90 system and hip pivot.

No cheating, you dont move your bridge hand.

You shoot medium, soft and hard. Stun, slow roll, drag, power follow, power draw.

You are an instructor with a straight stroke, right ?

So, by hitting all three speeds and if the hip pivot brings you to "ghost ball" you should get the same results after contact. Again, you have a straight stroke (you teach that....) and you are aiming the same "ghost ball".

Come back here and post your results.

And if you do not pass the test, you will apologize to me and tell everyone that you were wrong.

Then we can say who the real "troll" is and who doesn't understand what he is doing.

Apologize to you for what? You are the one that owes apologies, and there is no way you get to dictate what I do and don't do. But, I have posted a similar drill on here that is harder to do. Place the ob center table, cb on foot spot. Shoot a dead straight shot and have the ob come back to the cb which you stopped in place. Using various speeds.

Try that some time and let me know if you succeed in even one attempt out of ten with your "advanced" methods.
 
Apologize to you for what? You are the one that owes apologies, and there is no way you get to dictate what I do and don't do. But, I have posted a similar drill on here that is harder to do. Place the ob center table, cb on foot spot. Shoot a dead straight shot and have the ob come back to the cb which you stopped in place. Using various speeds.

Try that some time and let me know if you succeed in even one attempt out of ten with your "advanced" methods.

Oh I get it.

You are afraid to try it.

You ask yourself: what if this guy is right and offset aiming - pivoting creates cue ball swerve ??? Then, what about my "ghost ball" alignment after the hip pivot ????? What about my youtube videos ??? Are they full of nonsense ????

Nice move Mr "Mentalist" !!!!!!!
 
Oh I get it.

You are afraid to try it.

You ask yourself: what if this guy is right and offset aiming - pivoting creates cue ball swerve ??? Then, what about my "ghost ball" alignment after the hip pivot ????? What about my youtube videos ??? Are they full of nonsense ????

Nice move Mr "Mentalist" !!!!!!!

You really do have a reading comprehension problem, don't you? I stated that I previously have posted a drill on here that is much harder than what you described, but along the same lines.

So, why state that I am afraid to try it, when I obviously have done it many times before?

Obviously you have no understanding that center cb does not create swerve. The only thing that does is an off-center hit on the cb at a speed that allows the cb to swerve back in the distance allowed.

And, pivot aiming aligns one to center cb, not offset center like you think. Which is why you can't get any of them to work. You can't follow simple directions, but instead make up your own and then complain your own directions don't work.
 
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