Stan, I want to publicly apologize for my Einstein quote comment I made yesterday. Regardless of my opinion of your approach to answering questions sometimes, that comment was uncalled for. You may think I have gotten frustrated and given up on Pro One. That's only half right. I am more convinced than ever of the validity of the system.
I put in almost 3 hours working on Pro One yesterday, a lot of time practicing the 19.5 - 21 shot. I got very frustrated and like a moron, then got on here and started typing.
I started practicing today and it felt good. Played several games against the ghost and was hitting a lot of shots. Decided to take it to league tonight. 8 foot valley tables. I'm guessing I used Pro One on 75% of my shots or more. Only shots I didn't use it were simpler short shots and those "in betweeners" where I wasn't comfortable I knew the right visuals. Won a tight match in 9 ball and dominated 8 ball 5 - 1. I used Pro One on every winning 8 ball shot. Missed some thick right cuts by over rotating a little. Made some very tough shots though I might have not made without Pro One. I just got to remember how tough it can be practicing on my 9' Diamond at home.
I wasn't on AZ when the infamous aiming wars apparently happened. A few people have been kind enough to PM me and put some of that in perspective. It helps me understand your experience here a lot better. You absolutely deserve respect for staying the course and maintaining your commitment to furthering your revolutionary aiming system. It was very immature of me to let my frustration take over and make such a hurtful remark. Again, I sincerely apologize Stan.
I put in almost 3 hours working on Pro One yesterday, a lot of time practicing the 19.5 - 21 shot. I got very frustrated and like a moron, then got on here and started typing.
I started practicing today and it felt good. Played several games against the ghost and was hitting a lot of shots. Decided to take it to league tonight. 8 foot valley tables. I'm guessing I used Pro One on 75% of my shots or more. Only shots I didn't use it were simpler short shots and those "in betweeners" where I wasn't comfortable I knew the right visuals. Won a tight match in 9 ball and dominated 8 ball 5 - 1. I used Pro One on every winning 8 ball shot. Missed some thick right cuts by over rotating a little. Made some very tough shots though I might have not made without Pro One. I just got to remember how tough it can be practicing on my 9' Diamond at home.
I wasn't on AZ when the infamous aiming wars apparently happened. A few people have been kind enough to PM me and put some of that in perspective. It helps me understand your experience here a lot better. You absolutely deserve respect for staying the course and maintaining your commitment to furthering your revolutionary aiming system. It was very immature of me to let my frustration take over and make such a hurtful remark. Again, I sincerely apologize Stan.