I personally didn't realize how much debate there is over CTE / etc. I am fortunate enough to attend a 2 day course in about a month and I am more excited than ever to see what all the talk is about.
I understand VERY little about CTE / Pro One / Hal Houle / etc.... I haven't even TRIED to understand anything that I've read (specifics) on this aiming system because of the fact I will be learning it first hand. Plus, I didn't want to get frustrated because I didn't understand it or feel like I understood the system and it actually turn out to be something totally different.
It's been a while since I've played any 'serious' pool and wanted to get some good instruction before jumping back into playing. A lot of people I talked with mentioned Stan, so that is where I am headed.
I will try and give some general feedback afterwards of what I think of this system. Not trying to stir the proverbial 'pot', but just wanted to put this out there.
Never played in 'leagues' and would have no idea of what 'speed' I play at now. I can run 'easier' racks of 9 ball and place normally place 'in the money' in local type tournaments with 16-24 people. (top 5 or 6)
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I understand VERY little about CTE / Pro One / Hal Houle / etc.... I haven't even TRIED to understand anything that I've read (specifics) on this aiming system because of the fact I will be learning it first hand. Plus, I didn't want to get frustrated because I didn't understand it or feel like I understood the system and it actually turn out to be something totally different.
It's been a while since I've played any 'serious' pool and wanted to get some good instruction before jumping back into playing. A lot of people I talked with mentioned Stan, so that is where I am headed.
I will try and give some general feedback afterwards of what I think of this system. Not trying to stir the proverbial 'pot', but just wanted to put this out there.
Never played in 'leagues' and would have no idea of what 'speed' I play at now. I can run 'easier' racks of 9 ball and place normally place 'in the money' in local type tournaments with 16-24 people. (top 5 or 6)
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