Now, I think most all people perceive center cue ball to be a touch outside of the vertical axis of the cue ball. Now do you think your TOI is actually positioning people at the correct center cue ball position and not a touch inside of the vertical axis?
I had to post that, good luck boys.
I see that you just signed on & that this is your first post.
'Welcome' to AZB.
Can you explain why you would
think that most all people perceive the 'outside' of center to be the center of the vertical axis, especially since it is on the right one time & the left the next? Do you think
most all people can not see the exact top or bottom of the cue ball?
I don't know how many people CJ's TOI has influenced yet. So to make any definitive statement regarding if it is putting anyone onto the 'real' center of the cue ball seems to be premature if not down right speculative.
I for one can state without a doubt in my mind, that that is not the case for me as I almost never hit at the center on the vertical axis unless the shot secifically calls for it. I am almost always hitting off of center so I know that I am hitting just to the inside when using CJ's TOI technique.
If it is doing that, to whom I do not know, then they would be hitting that perceived incorrect center & they would be imparting even more running english than what is picked up by the collision of the balls due to the cut angle
I don't understand your sign off. Why did you have to post that & who are the boys to whom you are wishing luck. Luck with what & why?
Sorry for the questions, but I just have an inquisitive nature.
Best Wishes to You &