Oikawa
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Most shots require positional play, dictating optimal spin which very rarely is exactly the TOI point. Exceptions include shots where you don't need to play position and just make the pot (e.g. the last ball in rotation games). The whole TOI concept sounds weird due to this reason. As you said, I can see it being a psychological tool for the minority of shots that don't require side if it helps ones focus in them. But it all just sounds like an unnecessarily complication, can't you just focus on whatever spin you need for each shot and get the same mental benefit?...
And of course this technique cannot be used when you are playing a shot that requires actual spin to be used. But in such cases the player is more likely to be naturally attending to exactly where the cb needs to be struck.
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TOWIR sounds like a better acronym, "Touch of whatever is required", meaning just select the exact spin based on what the shot needs and focus on applying that. Whether it's center ball or not, I fail to see why focusing on hitting exact center is harder than focusing on hitting 1mm off from it.