I'm not sure what you're referring to, maybe we should look at the definition of "system" as applied to physical games or sports. I've always been considered a "natural player," and play the same speed as Earl Strickland. With this being said, "there's still a system to the naturalness".......please read the following definition:
sys·tem (sĭs′təm)
n.
1. A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole.
2. A functionally related group of elements, especially:
a. The human body regarded as a functional physiological unit.
b. An organism as a whole, especially with regard to its vital processes or functions.
c. A group of physiologically or anatomically complementary organs or parts: the nervous system; the skeletal system.
Words have different meanings. It is of some value to use the right one.
pool 1 |po͞ol|
noun
a small area of still water, typically one formed naturally.
• a small, shallow patch of liquid lying on a surface: a pool of blood | figurative : the lamps cast pools of light on the wet streets.
• a swimming pool.
• a deep place in a river.
verb [ no obj. ]
(of water or another liquid) form a pool on the ground or another surface: the oil pooled behind the quay walls, escaping slowly into the river.
• (of blood) accumulate in parts of the venous system.
ORIGIN Old English pōl; related to Dutch poel and German Pfuhl .
pool 2 |po͞ol|
noun
1 a supply of vehicles or goods available for use when needed: the oldest vehicle in the motor pool.
• a group of people available for work when required or considered as a resource: the typing pool | a nationwide pool of promising high-school students.
• an arrangement, illegal in many countries, between competing parties to fix prices or rates and share business in order to eliminate competition.
• a common fund into which all contributors pay and from which financial backing is provided: big public investment pools.
• a group of contestants who compete against each other in a tournament for the right to advance to the next round.
• the collective amount of players' stakes in gambling or sweepstakes; a kitty.
2 Billiards a game played on a table using fifteen colored and numbered balls and a white cue ball.
• another term for pocket billiards.
• short for straight pool.
Lou Figueroa
going for the
15 numbered balls
that is the devil's tool