Tips on Pro/One CTE

I’ve been using Stan Shuffett’s Pro/One CTE aiming system for about eight months now. At first it was a bit rough going, as this is quite a change in the way I am used to aiming. I can now say with conviction, this system pockets balls clean when executed exactly as prescribed. Continue reading

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Spot Kicking System – Three-Rail Kicks

Now that we have covered two-rail kick shots, let’s move on to three-rail kicks. Continue reading

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Spot Kicking System – Two-Rail Kicks

Now that we have covered one-rail kick shots, let’s move on to two-rail kicks. Continue reading

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Spot Kicking System – One-Rail Kicks

The spot kicking system greatly simplifies lining up kick shots by using reference points outside of the pool table playing surface. Let’s start with a typical example: Continue reading

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Spot Aiming System

A lot of players aim by feel, or use “ghost-ball” aiming. Although this can work great, some shots are hard to see, and some nights you just can’t see shots as well as others. You have to blend a little bit of imagination and feel into your aim to find that line. The longer the shot and thinner the cut, the harder it is to see. Continue reading

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