Fine, but what I said is this place is a zero-sum game. You concentrate on one element and you neglect another. Barton is a classic example - a complete fixation on one, small element of the game, whilst seemingly ignoring the 300lb chicken wing in the room, that stroke of his. Information can mislead as easily as it can inform.
Anyway, table time trumps AZB time for all of us. Your view will be different as you were a relative beginner when you joined, so you're bound to marry your improvement to what you have seen on here. In your eyes they go hand in hand. When you reach the limit of your potential, which we all do eventually, you may see things differently.
ps great players are born, not made.
How do you know what I do and don't practice. Let's make a little bet. You send $500 to someone we trust and I will do ten different shots on video with no "chicken wing" at all. The forum can judge the video. I will post it within 24 hours of you sending the money. If I don't post it OR if the forum judges that my stroke is not straight enough then you win the money.
Care to put you money where your mouth is?