Different versions of CTE
John,
Thank you for sharing this "simple version" of CTE:
CTE Simple Version from JB Cases:
1. AIM the center of the cueball to the edge of the object ball.
2. AIM the cuestick tip to the edge of the cue ball.
3. Pivot to center and now the cuestick is AIMED at the proper line to make the ball.
1,2,3. Do this the same way for every shot. That's the simplest version.
Now we have seen three different, but similar, versions of CTE, all of which are summarized and analyzed here:
It seems like Version 3 (from Spidey's blog) is the most widely accepted "official version" of CTE, but I'm not sure. We still haven't seen meaningful or useful descriptions of "Pro-One" or "Same-Aim" yet, which also purport to be CTE systems. This is the problem with CTE threads. Until we agree on a clear, complete, and consistent definition of CTE, it is meaningless to argue about, or even discuss, CTE.
Regardless, the illustrations and explanations on my
CTE resource page concerning "effective pivot length" do provide a reasonable answer for how all versions of CTE "work" for a wide range of shots with varying cut angles. I also provide two other possible approaches to make CTE work as you develop your "visual intelligence" and "eye/body synergy" via "experience at the table." CTE also provides
other benefits that might help some people with their pre-shot routine and actual "aiming".
Until we see a clear video similar to what I have described (see below), all of this stuff will remain a mystery, and CTE will continue to be questioned by people who don't like seeing others "make extraordinary claims in marketing an undefined system."
Regards,
Dave
Video necessary to clearly define what CTE is and how it works:
This video would show different views and close-ups (especially from above) that show exactly how a CTE user aligns, pivots, and strokes for a wide range of shots with varying cut angles. Then, it will be clear to everybody "how it works."
The video must clearly show the steps (alignment, pivot, stroke) and how they change with varying cut angle. The changes might seem natural and even subconscious; but with clear camera views, the differences from one shot to the next will be obvious, and this will conclusively prove how CTE works.
If we can agree on an "official" version of CTE, I would be happy to create and post a video showing how CTE works, by clearly identifying what changes from one shot to another. I first need a clear and complete description of the "official" version of CTE, accepted by most CTE proponents. If I need to wait for Stan's DVD, that's fine. If not, I hope somebody can post a simple explanation, or just clearly explain what steps are wrong and/or missing (and provide the correct information) in any of the three versions described here: