Watch Bustamante's bridge on a rail shot

Mechanics, fundamentals, aiming systems!!!!!! All out the window with django!

Don't get me wrong, all that stuff is important! But is it "everything"? NO!! And django is an example of it!

All those that talk about cte,art,abc, xyz,opp and whatever need to watch one of the tar shows when he talks about it his aiming system! "Look and shoot"! That's it.

Made me a ball better in about 3 days. As my friend shorty said to me, "think long think wrong"! Everybody has there own way! CTE may good for you, but "look and shoot" works better for me:)

When is your other account getting unbanned?
 
In another thread, AZer arps posted a video of Francisco Bustamante's "nearly perfect" match at the 2015 All Japan Championship.

A particular stoke caught my eye and I had to make a quick video of it.

If I pulled the cue back as far as he does, I'd probably miss the cue ball entirely:

https://youtu.be/M21fLCPj5Zg


it's easier than you think...

99% of the way Bustamante strokes the ball, I wouldn't bother trying to copy because I know I'll never get it.....but this is the one thing I can do.

Corey Harper showed me this about a year ago, and it's saved me a few times when the ball is close to the rail and I've needed to put a full stroke on the ball.

Try it.....I bet most people can do it within 15 minutes of practicing it. If they don't get it beyond 15 minutes, then I think their brain is getting in the way thinking that it's impossible.
 
So...... you guys will NOT be buying his dvd on stroke mechanics and fundamentals that he does with Keith Mc Cready
 
Even more impressive is that he does the same thing when he breaks from the side rail. He pulls the cue all the way back out of his bridge hand and still crushes the head ball square in the face:confused:. Most normal human people would be running after the cue ball every other break
 
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