Nonsense, as usual. I've never even hinted at such a thing - I oppose ignorance, not people. Maybe that's why you feel opposed.You coyly do it 'all of the time'.
Us (or I) that 'know'
VS.
Them that don't 'know'.
pj
chgo
Nonsense, as usual. I've never even hinted at such a thing - I oppose ignorance, not people. Maybe that's why you feel opposed.You coyly do it 'all of the time'.
Us (or I) that 'know'
VS.
Them that don't 'know'.
Hi Coilin,
While I can agree, I'll just say that there are times (rare) when certain shots come up that what Lamas said is applicable & nearly the only way to get the job done, like when a ball is blocking the part of the pocket that one would use to cheat the pocket. I've seen it much in just the short time that I have recently been playing a bit of one pocket.
Best 2 You & All,
Rick
I concur.
We/I shoot on tables with < 4.00" pockets taking away part of the pocket that cheating the pocket could be used on >4.50" pockets.
Thanks.
Be well.
Do we have a clear video of a player floating the cb ?
Do we have a clear video of a player floating the cb ?
Nonsense, as usual. I've never even hinted at such a thing - I oppose ignorance, not people. Maybe that's why you feel opposed.
pj
chgo
I concur.
We/I shoot on tables with < 4.00" pockets taking away part of the pocket that cheating the pocket could be used on >4.50" pockets.
Thanks.
Be well.
You can see me do it in this match, watch closely and you'll see the effect after contact. For an entire match check out Accu-stats for my match with Steve Mizerak in Reno (1992) - this was my first Pro tournament in the United States, for years I had only been playing high dollar gambling matches.
CLICK HERE FOR FREE VIDEO (thanks to Accu-Stats video productions)
Why don't you watch the 9-ball video that I put in my post when I created this thread. Some people will say the guy is using TOI and others will say he is using center ball. You watch what he does and call it what you want...the effect is the same. He is moving the cue ball around the table with "no spin".
After watching that, I think I finally understand what TOI is all about and I will chose not to use it. It doesn't fit my playing style or my speed. I just don't care for it.
Now here's where it bugs me, there are a number of AzB members saying that TOI is the supreme playing style and it's the easiest of all once it's mastered... Now that is just bologna. I think one of your TOI followers said it well, "Different strokes for different folks."
I play well using all English and stunning the ball when I need to. Your video shows TOI, in my opinion, but the OP's Taiwanese video does not.
I bid you adieu.
But before I go, I'm curious, where does 'ENGLISH!' play at in New Orleans? I'd like to see this TOI stuff first hand.
After watching that, I think I finally understand what TOI is all about and I will chose not to use it. It doesn't fit my playing style or my speed. I just don't care for it.
Now here's where it bugs me, there are a number of AzB members saying that TOI is the supreme playing style and it's the easiest of all once it's mastered... Now that is just bologna. I think one of your TOI followers said it well, "Different strokes for different folks."
I play well using all English and stunning the ball when I need to. Your video shows TOI, in my opinion, but the OP's Taiwanese video does not.
I bid you adieu.
But before I go, I'm curious, where does 'ENGLISH!' play at in New Orleans? I'd like to see this TOI stuff first hand.
I know you might have been talking about a table situation, or...
maybe not.
And.... English is not your 1st. language but...
What you say here is rather profound & so true...
At least it is to me.
The thing is...some of us recognise it while others just can't seem to see it.
It's like open minds & closed minds.
Best 2 You & All,
Rick
Why don't you watch the 9-ball video that I put in my post when I created this thread. Some people will say the guy is using TOI and others will say he is using center ball. You watch what he does and call it what you want...the effect is the same. He is moving the cue ball around the table with "no spin".
You can see me do it in this match, watch closely and you'll see the effect after contact. For an entire match check out Accu-stats for my match with Steve Mizerak in Reno (1992) - this was my first Pro tournament in the United States, for years I had only been playing high dollar gambling matches.
CLICK HERE FOR FREE VIDEO (thanks to Accu-Stats video productions)