To Thin or Thicken?

What is it that is objective within Stan Shuffett's CTE that objectively indicates that a visual needs to be thinned or thickened by the 1/2 tip parallel offset stick and pivot to center?

How would a newbie or a novice or an inexperienced player objectively know which one to do?
 
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What is it that is objective within Stan Shuffett's CTE that objectively indicates that a visual needs to be thinned or thickened by the 1/2 tip parallel offset stick and pivot to center?

How would a newbie or a novice objectively know which one to do?
He would know by following the objective instructions.

Are you saying that you no absolutely nothing about CTE. 100 posts in 2 days against CTE and you don't know the simplest thing.
 
He would know by following the objective instructions.

Are you saying that you no absolutely nothing about CTE. 100 posts in 2 days against CTE and you don't know the simplest thing.
OMG!

"Instructions" are not anything "objective" that would indicate a shot line to a shooter.

Are you that remedial in language or are you always just trolling?
 
My English isn't good How are you English
My command of the language is obviously better than yours. Like I have said, you have displayed what seems to be a significant reading comprehension issue... or... you are just trolling. Either way it is NOT pleasant to be engaged with you. I considered putting you on ignore last night after your ridiculous nonsense but I did not know how to do so. I will have to ask someone how to do that so as to be prepared. Would you consider telling me how to do it?
 
My command of the language is obviously better than yours. Like I have said, you have displayed what seems to be a significant reading comprehension issue... or... you are just trolling. Either way it is NOT pleasant to be engaged with you. I considered putting you on ignore last night after your ridiculous nonsense but I did not know how to do so. I will have to ask someone how to do that so as to be prepared. Would you consider telling me how to do it?
I've never had to do it. I have self control not to reply to people i don't want to. I learned that in English class a few years ago.
 
What is it that is objective within Stan Shuffett's CTE that objectively indicates that a visual needs to be thinned or thickened by the 1/2 tip parallel offset stick and pivot to center?

How would a newbie or a novice or an inexperienced player objectively know which one to do?
Bumped to see if a CTEer besides Cookie Man wants to reply.
 
I've never had to do it. I have self control not to reply to people i don't want to. I learned that in English class a few years ago.
It is not about having self control. It is about not even seeing your nonsense as a means of distraction.

Why were you in an English Class a few years ago? It does not seem to be your second language. However, if it is, then that might answer that reading comprehension thing. And what does having self control & not replying to people have to do with an English class?

I can not believe I am engaging you, but if English is your 2nd. language and you have come from an under developed Nation, then I should perhaps make more allowance for you. Are you of Cuban Descent?
 
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Bumped to see if a CTEer besides Cookie Man wants to reply.
Stan says on his thread:

"You’ll make less compensations with spin induced throw because you’ll be at center cue ball."

You asked:
"...a visual needs to be thinned or thickened by the 1/2 tip parallel offset stick and pivot to center?"

That is not true CTE but putting a change or another angle, though small, by 1/2 tip offset left or right and pivot back to center.
 
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