Center to edge perception.
Cte aiming system for pool.
The player may describe the shot as being.
Edge to one of the marked quarters on the object ball.
Perceptions in cte aiming.
With ghost ball aiming you imagine a ball frozen to your object ball at the point farthest from the pocket.
Stan has refined cte making the whole system more objective and imho easier to use.
That is where i learned cte and i still use it.
So each shot will use a cte perception in addition to one edge to a b or c perception.
However once reading the manual and going to the table it immediately just worked for me.
Answers to frequently asked questions faqs about center to edge cte aiming systems.
Only after you get comfortable there would i venture into these advanced techniques.
This is probably the most common technique for pool players and i d like to compare and contrast the two for a moment.
The information pertaining to cte that is already in circulation is confusing and contradictory.
Cte edge to a 15 degree perception.
Cte center to edge is an align and pivot pre shot routine and aiming system that uses a line through the center of the cb and outside edge of the ob as a reference.
Cte is very different especially if you come from a traditional ghost ball type of aiming technique.
Parallel aim is considered on of the best pool aim systems if a bit difficult to visualize.
Using a system to aim allows a player to build on existing knowledge faster and more effectively.
It was the perfect addition and complement to pro one a matter of fact when in my initial sighting position i can visualize both the pro one and see alignments.
This system seemed mysterious because it used the shadows under the balls as aiming points.
For those wanting to dip their toes into the pivot aiming waters i would highly recommend stan shuffett s cte pro one dvd.
You point your cue stick through the vertical center of the cue ball in the direction of the object ball.
Center to edge aiming uses two perceptions simultaneously.
Center to edge aiming is a professional aiming system.
There are several different versions and interpretations of cte but they are all based on establishing an initial alignment and then pivoting to the final aiming line direction.
Cte describes a family of systems where for many cut shots you simply aim through the center of the cue ball out to the edge of the object ball furthest from the intended pocket.