I know who Dodong is.
Went to see his money match against Pulpol in Davao City in Feb 2018.
I was with Dodong's early mentor, Art. Art is a matchmaker down there and used to run tournaments. And Art is also a very capable player and instructor.
Dodong lost in a hill-hill match.
Before Low starts claiming Dodong does invisible pivot and all that magical stop, he should quit already. Please, he just sees the shooting line and shoots to it .
Roy of Roy's Basement went live when Dodong was trying his new shaft. Roy set up long cut shots and Dodong just shot them over and over again from he was setup . He missed a lot of shots because he was adjusting to the new LD shaft.
Peeps shouldn't be trying to figure out how Dodong aims.
He's one of the few Filipino players who actually have textbook stroke and stance. His delivery is so smooth. Lets the cue slide often.
Low must really have no clue how good someone like DD plays.
If he wants the 7-out and the breaks on 10-ball against DD, he should contact Roy.
Lol... but according to Low Joe and Spider Dave I should've beaten DD because I have Poolology. Well, I missed two shots, and I didn't use Poolology on either one. Sure, if I would have used it on that 1 ball back cut then I would have made the shot, guaranteed. But I didn't use it, and that's that, which brings me to the point of this thread....
If I had started playing this game 35 years ago using an aiming method that provided an exact aim line for most cut shots, without relying on guesswork or my lousy inexperienced judgment back then, I believe my ball pocketing skills would've been developed much quicker and would today be more solid and consistent as a result. Or maybe not....
I mean, I understand that if I played more often, more than one or two nights a week, I would be more consistent anyway, regardless of how I initially learned to play or what aiming methods I choose to use now. Experience has proven that doing the same thing over and over will eventually lead to consistency. This is how skills are formed, how good habits are formed. Unfortunately, it's also how bad habits are formed.:embarrassed2: