I haven't done my practicing using "one stroke"... but I will. I HAVE been turning the shooting over to the subconscious by focusing, or gazing, very intensly, on the "line" or the angle from the ob to the target and then getting down and shooting with NO correction allowed.
Sometimes it goes unbelieveably well and, like Joe above, I make shots over and over that I'm not really supposed to make. Other times I'm back to average but I believe that it's just because my FOCUS wanes, my concentration on the line becomes weak. Or... Maybe there are some angles I just don't know yet.
While practicing thusly I never think about ghost balls or contact points. While standing, I see the line, I get down and I let my body shoot the shot. That's all. There are some shots where I just don't see the line very clearly but that will come.
I've been doing stroke training every day for several years now (with periods of abstinence

) and this is what I've been waiting for and practicing for. I've found the aiming "system" that my first teacher, Jeff Carter, talked about and it will work and now I have the stroke ready to make it work. I asked Jeff how he aimed and he said he just sees the angles. Now I too see the angle. But it only becomes clear when I look carefully.
I've found that I see the line best when I sort of "gaze" at the shot, taking in the ob and the target in one view of the table... as opposed to looking or focusing on one object or another.
I don't think I ever understood what aiming while up really meant. Years ago, back on the CCB, CC and Rod and Scott Lee and several others told me that most if not all of the aiming was done while standing but I just couldn't make myself believe it. It just didn't seem right. I couldn't see the line then. I tried like hell but it's just now becoming clear what they were all talking about. It's quite a revelation.
I DO believe that I"ve discoverd something that I have faith will work if I keep it up and the posts from Joe and especially unknownpro, as well as Jeff's words from years back, have me convinced that I'm on the right track.
It just "feels" right. :groucho: