English or not English???
Hitting the cue ball off the center axis very easily could be considered english. But, what everyone has overlooked is this. The 3 hours that CJ can spend with you teaching TOI is not 3 hrs. of hitting the cue ball left or right of center. It's 3 hrs. of learning the proper stroke to use to obtain the affects of TOI. CJ has put it all out there for you guys, the "hammer stroke", the "wrists", no follow through, his stroke is not the conventional stroke that most others use. All you "haters" have missed the boat. You guys are his best marketing strategy ever, he loves you guys.
Put the CB on the head spot and OB in the center of the table.
Line up center to center, and get down on the shot using TOI (we'll say to the right).
Now, have a friend remove the OB from the table. After it's out of the way, shoot the CB into the rail.
If you've been playing pool for more than a day, then you don't even need to physically do this to know the CB will come off to the right after contacting the rail due to hitting the CB off center.
CJ has said countless times that TOI is not the same as english.
Hitting the cue ball off the center axis very easily could be considered english. But, what everyone has overlooked is this. The 3 hours that CJ can spend with you teaching TOI is not 3 hrs. of hitting the cue ball left or right of center. It's 3 hrs. of learning the proper stroke to use to obtain the affects of TOI. CJ has put it all out there for you guys, the "hammer stroke", the "wrists", no follow through, his stroke is not the conventional stroke that most others use. All you "haters" have missed the boat. You guys are his best marketing strategy ever, he loves you guys.