My humble, non-inflamatory op:
Kicking by feel is a lot of fun, especially when your intuition is well-trained. It's really impressive to novice players when you just step up and 2/3 rail kick at balls and hit them often.
However...
You really need to know and understand the systems that drive those shots. Of course, all tables are different. Assuming you're playing on different equipment every day, your feel won't get you farther than a legitimate system. In short, the system is the foundation for how you approach and envision the shot. Adjustments based on the equipment is where intuition comes in.
If you're looking to hit a particular piece of the ball (i.e. kick-safe), you better know the geometry behind it when the CASH is on the line and your heart is pounding through your throat.
Jude, I'm not calling you out because you're one of my fav posters on here, but I doubt if you had to kick around traffic hill-hill for a ton of cash, you'd just step into the shot where you felt you needed to hit and not measure it up... ESP if you were trying more than to just hit it.
Training your intuition/feel is a good thing, but it should be based on something tangible.
Just my humble, non-player opinion
