Like the other thousand techniques out there, TOI can work for some people. That being said it doesn't work for me. Now in regards to Mr. Wiley directly...
I do not care at all for the ("constant") buzz word/phrases in his posts or the constant use of "quotations" in most of his posts. Not only is this practice sorely and blatantly incorrect from a grammatical standpoint, its also annoying. Replying to the "haters" with "sarcasm" to prove a "point," does not make you sound like a patient teacher at all. It makes you sound like a politician.
CJ, your ego is so big that much like a planet attracts meteors and asteroids, you attract "haters". The moon is tired of fighting with your head over who controls the tides.
Most of the professionals of the billiard industry are very objective on this forum. OB for example, has impressed me with their efforts to support customers and inform rather than promote themselves blatantly. John Barton may make great cases, but his conduct, attitude, and ego made him lose the respect and gain a lot of "haters." Your system may be great for some, but I wouldn't book you for a lesson in a million years. Its funny how the respectable teachers of the game like Mark Wilson, Dr. Dave, Stan Shuffett, and others don't swim in this controversy that you do.
You patronize a forum member with a 'lets play and stream it' move as a way to discredit him when he in fact may have a fair amount of technical knowledge. The lack of maturity amazes me. Also most true experts, never call seem to call themselves experts and the approach the game with humility. Remeber CJ, the game is the teacher, not you.
Next we have stories. Well here is one.
A player in his mid-late 20s is in a major city in Texas. The break-pots are high. $500+ a ball and up all over the place! This player might not have the best cue ball control but he shoots straight as hell and has a lot of heart and gamble. Our guy enters a pool hall, where everybody is buying tickets. Thousands of them. Next thing you know, a man with some dough gets the winning ticket number. He puts CJ on the table. Cj breaks em hard, the rack explodes and the layout is easy. The pot is over $10,000, so do the math on 10 ball. Knowing this, all CJ has to do is runout and he is almost straight in on the 1 ball and its 3 ft. away. CJ dogs his brains out and the pot is safe. Meanwhile, our guy who doesn't have ESPN World Champion on display like a peacock with his feathers, goes around town and snaps a bunch of break-pots off. Making thousands.
The moral of the story is that no matter what "system" you use, the game takes heart and no matter how much of "champion" you think you are, you probably aren't the demigod of pool your ego tells you that you are.
CJ you may have the ability of a professional, the know how of a marketing guru and the aptitude to develop decent system, but you sir have no class. The main forum is becoming about you more than pool and its disgusting.
Come on down to the Big Tyme Classic at the end of the month and give us an expo! I'm sure a champion like you can play Kevin Cheng 10 ball on table 4. Hell maybe you can get into some one pocket action while you are here in Houston and you can TOI your way to 8 and out every game!
So go ahead and say "heads" as a way to derail a conversation!
This is the greatest post in the history of this forum.
Well done.