I've played Efren many times and we do many things very similar (as far as striking the cue ball). He DEFINITELY looks at the cue ball and he told a friend of mine that he looks at it last...Remember, it was Mike Lebon that hinted about the TOI method in 91 and if you watch Efren play you will see him hit the "floating shot" that is the sign of TOI. Granted he can use any spin, but hits the cue ball basically the same every chance he gets.
I played him for $20,000 in Seattle at an all Filipino Pool Room for 14 straight hours. I missed 6 balls the entire time and came out 1 game behind (this match was witnessed by a room full of people and he actually out broke me because I was knocking object balls off the table when I hit them hard) , we ( I was with Tommy Rey from Dallas) won the money because I was getting 3 on the wire to 22. No rematch was ever discussed.
He uses a version ( I say version because we've never discussed it) of the TOI and those that are using it now will be able to see it. Watch videos of him playing and pay attention to the sound his cue makes and the reaction of the cue ball with "NO SPIN" after contact....this can only be done cuing to the Inside....that's a fact.
PS: on page 126 (shown below) there was an article that I hadn't seen before when they were trying to get me to tell them about the "Touch of Inside" technique.
AIMING TECHNIQUES OF THE PROS
THE FINAL SECRET
There you have it, the secrets of aiming
from dozens of the top players who do it
best.
But then again, is the secret really
out? #2 ranked C J Wiley offers that you
must aim before you get down on the ball
by lining up correctly, of course, but adds
that as far as his aiming method itself,
"There are certain things you don't tell.
Last time I wrote anything about aiming,
somebody copied it and started selling it."
I considered Chinese water torture, but
I don't think he would've cracked.
I guess the secret may still be out
there... somewhere. •