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I agree, however, it is reserved to those that reached very high advance level and can distinguish between the many contributing errors, and also for those that have the luxury of owning a table at home, and got a LOT of time on their hand.

Squirt, swerve, spin, and tip position should be the very first thing explained to beginning students, not reserved for later or advance level. Knowledge first, execution over time.
 
Squirt, swerve, spin, and tip position should be the very first thing explained to beginning students, not reserved for later or advance level. Knowledge first, execution over time.

no argument there, but mix all that you said with aim, angles, speed, focus, stroke, elevation, nerves, equipment and on and and on, all of a sudden you will be correcting for something that is already accurate, and even when all that is known and determined a player has to recall to do so during a match where it matters the most under pressure..Therefore, supremacy in the since of pool troubleshooting is reserved to those that reached very advance levels of play and consistencyunder harsh conditions .
 
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