I agree with your constuctive comments, Dave, and appreciate your honest input. We were shooting with two different cameras, the same type, but one was a two years older and the video feed was different. You're right, we could have used a mixer board, and if we weren't behind schedule and looking down the barrel of the Mosconi Cup we may have been able to make it better. I made the call that it was satisfactory, even though it does dip up and down a bit in a few chapters as you pointed out.
As far as the "Touch of Inside" {TOI} system, I am going to put together at least a 30 minute, and maybe it will take 45 minutes to explain and demonstrate this in much more detail. Advanced Pool concepts are easier to explain for me on video rather than in writing, and still it takes more time than we would think to give the explanation and demonstration adequate time.
I also agree that playing the "ghost" in some way using the technique is essential as well. I've said I can beat "the ghost" playing 15 ball rotation if I can pick one ball off after the break and that would be good to showcase. When you see how effective this system is it will change everyone's perspective on how it works.
Johnny Archer and I talked about is for an hour or so, and even though he doesn't use it on every shot he still knows the value of using it, especially on difficult shots and long, off angled rail shots. How would you like to learn the system from Johnny and me in a two day seminar? I told him that was the advantage I had on him back when we gambled. His game was stronger than mine in several ways, but my TOI was a potent equalizer.
I'm confident that the TOI technique, if practiced for a few hours will open up anyone's perspective of what's possible over and beyond the shots you've currently been exposed to. If I can beat the 14 ball ghost using the TOI I'm pretty sure you can benefit from experiencing it first hand.
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