you can see the pocket accept the ball better. It's not your imagination,
Yes, with the TOI you can see the pocket accept the ball better. It's not your imagination, I've been doing it on some of the tightest tables in history, like "Jaws" in Atlanta. Ask someone there (in Atlanta, I won't say because no one would believe me) how many racks I ran with ball in hand on that table and it's "tighter than a clam with lockjaw". :groucho:
Are you sure?
In my example, if I'm hitting with TOI.....which is a touch of inside on the left side of the CB.....as I strike it, the CB ever-so-slightly spins/floats toward the right on it's axis. And I say slightly, as the whole point of TOI is to float the CB and not truly spin it around the table. But, there's a hint of spin, let's say.
Anyway, as it's spinning to the right, when it contacts the OB, it creates the slight "gearing" effect, which causes the OB to slightly spin to the left. So, if the OB bumps the nearest rail on the way in and then caroms into the opposite pocket facing (or just hits that pocket facing directly, if you overcut it)......then that left hand spin sends it into the pocket.
All of the above is moot, of course, if you just hit it into the 1st diamond and completely miss the shot, as some of us are prone to do. :grin-square:
I believe I have it correct, but if you can get to a table and set up some balls and see what I'm talking about............well, if I'm absolutely wrong, let me know.
Anyone else care to comment on that? I've looked at it on the table several times and I'm convinced myself that it's doing that, but I human and occasionally wrong. I'm also not afraid to admit when I am.
P.S. And that original paragraph was from me, Justin Wray. CJ was just quoting me. I'm trying my hardest to learn his method and it's working for me. So, I try to help out others that are interested when I can.
Yes, with the TOI you can see the pocket accept the ball better. It's not your imagination, I've been doing it on some of the tightest tables in history, like "Jaws" in Atlanta. Ask someone there (in Atlanta, I won't say because no one would believe me) how many racks I ran with ball in hand on that table and it's "tighter than a clam with lockjaw". :groucho: